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    Mayan Ruin and Snorkeling Experience
  
  
        3.5
      
      
      
        4 Ratings
      
    
            
            
              
                Tulum
              
            
          
        
      Experience the rich culture of Mayan history as your guide takes you through a beautiful fortress ruin by land and by sea, and then cool off as your snorkel with sea turtles
Experience the rich culture of Mayan history as your guide takes you through a beautiful fortress ruin by land and by sea, and then cool off as your snorkel with sea turtles
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            3 days, 4 hours
          
        
      
    
  
      Highlights
    
    - Enjoy Mayan history in one of the most beautiful ruin fortresses while being surrounded by a beautiful contrast of turquoise waters
 - Afterwards, hop on a boat to pass in front of the ruins, where you get one of the best views in the area
 - Then immerse yourself in the ocean to do some snorkeling, where you will see sea turtles, making this a once-in-a-lifetime experience
 
- Enjoy Mayan history in one of the most beautiful ruin fortresses while being surrounded by a beautiful contrast of turquoise waters
 - Afterwards, hop on a boat to pass in front of the ruins, where you get one of the best views in the area
 - Then immerse yourself in the ocean to do some snorkeling, where you will see sea turtles, making this a once-in-a-lifetime experience
 

      What's Included
    
    - Entrance fees to the archaeological site
 - Guide
 - Roundtrip transportation with soft drinks and beer
 - Mexican Snack
 - Snorkeling equipment (mask and tube)
 - Lifejacket
 
- Entrance fees to the archaeological site
 - Guide
 - Roundtrip transportation with soft drinks and beer
 - Mexican Snack
 - Snorkeling equipment (mask and tube)
 - Lifejacket
 
      Additional Information
    
    - Not Included - Camcorder tax of $50 pesos (approx $3 USD) and Marine tax ($8 USD).
 - Things to Bring: Sunscreen, extra money for souvenirs, hat, towel, camera, swimwear.
 - You cannot climb the pyramids.
 - Children under 4 travel for free sitting on an adult’s lap.
 - Children are considered 4 to 11 years old.
 - Adults are considered 12 years old and above.
 
- Not Included - Camcorder tax of $50 pesos (approx $3 USD) and Marine tax ($8 USD).
 - Things to Bring: Sunscreen, extra money for souvenirs, hat, towel, camera, swimwear.
 - You cannot climb the pyramids.
 - Children under 4 travel for free sitting on an adult’s lap.
 - Children are considered 4 to 11 years old.
 - Adults are considered 12 years old and above.
 
Location
  
      Paradise Adventours
    
  
  
    
      Aldea Zama
    
  
  
      Cancellation Policy
    
    76 hours cancellation policy for full refund or sickness with a doctor prescription. If cancelled within 48 hours, 50% refund will be issued. If cancelled with 24 hours, 20% refund.
76 hours cancellation policy for full refund or sickness with a doctor prescription. If cancelled within 48 hours, 50% refund will be issued. If cancelled with 24 hours, 20% refund.
  Customer Ratings
          3.5
        
        
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          Brian
        
        
        Aug 10, 2024
      
      
        The day went well but the quoted taxes were $15 each and we’re told by the crew it was $20. Also there wasn’t any beer/sodas in the shuttle and no “Mexican snacks”
      
      
        Review provided by Peek Pro
      
    
          Annika
        
        
        Mar 21, 2022
      
      
        We chose Tulum-Turtles because we had already visited a cenote, and we wanted only o half day tour. 
In the confirmation mail it said that the exact pich up time would be sent later, but I never got any. So the day before I contacted you both by email and when I didn't get any reply I also sent a message via Messenger. There I got an answer and a pick up time. 
When the minivan came to the hotel to pick us up, it was not in good condition. It sounded really bad out on the motorway. There was also too much people in it, so very crowded and uncomfortable to sit. 
The Tulum-tour was good, perhaps a bit short. Most of the time went to walking to the site, standing in line waiting to enter and then walk back to the car. The guide was very good, but as I said, we id not have much time for the guiding part. After that we went to the beach in Tulum where we got into a boat and drove to see the ruins of Tulum from the ocean. After that the boat took us to the reef for some snorkeling. There was almost nothing to see, we saw a few stingrays and some other small fishes. But luckily we saw one turtle, if we wouldn't have seen that, I would have been very disappointed with the trip. 
After the snorkeling we were done and ready to go home, but the minivan did not take us back to the hotel, in stead we went to a place in the jungle where we had lunch. OK, but very basic. After that we were told by the guide to wait in the "restaurant", since the rest of the people were going to the cenote ant we hd not booked the cenote. Which was true. When all others had gone into the car, the driver waved at us to come, so we went. We thought that maybe they wanted us to wait in the car in stead of in the "restaurant". When we arrived at the cenote we all got out of the van and started walking. We did not know what to do so we also walked. When we got to the showers the guide and the driver asked why we didn't want to go to the cenote. We tried to explain that we had not booked and payed for the cenote-part, but they did not seem to understand. They asked if we were afraid or why we wouldn't want to go. Since we had not payed for it we felt that we couldn't join. So we walked with the rest of the group to the cenote and waited there until they came back. Which took quite some time. After that we were taken back to the hotel. 
According to the website, the tour was supposed to be a half day, which is what we wanted, but we got a full day. We had rather have spent the afternoon at our resort than driving into the jungle, eating some not so good lunch and waiting by the cenote (where we got a lot of mosquito bites) for almost an hour. According to the website, soft drinks and beer was also supposed to be included during the transportation, but the only drinks we got was water. Not even during the transport, it was when we arrived in Tulum that we got something to drink. According to the website it also said "small groups", which it wasn't. 
The guide and the driver were really nice and seeing that one turtle was also nice. But the whole thing felt quite unorganized and I wouldn't choose your company again.
Best regards,
Annika and Sebastian
      
      
        Review provided by Peek Pro
      
    
          Taylor
        
        
        Nov 11, 2024
      
      
        I felt the information was misleading and our price changed by $80 with the $20 a person turtle which online was listed as $8 so a large difference. Also said there would be a Mexican snack and no snacks were given. It was okay but would recommend.
      
      
        Review provided by Peek Pro