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Time12 ore (appross.)
TransportPrelievo dall'hotel offerto
TicketBiglietto mobile
Disponibile in: Inglese e altri 1

Le rovine di Tulum sono tra i siti maya più visitati della penisola dello Yucatan, ma hanno la folla da abbinare. Questo tour combo ad accesso anticipato ti assicura di arrivare prima dei gruppi di tour e li combina con una nuotata in un cenote naturale e una visita a Playa del Carmen. Il tour include il pranzo, il prelievo dall'hotel e i biglietti d'ingresso.
Inizia la giornata con un pick-up mattutino dal tuo hotel centrale a Tulum in tempo per la partenza alle 5:00. Dirigiti dritto verso le Rovine di Tulum e approfitta del tuo accesso anticipato per ammirare le imponenti rovine prima che arrivino gli autobus e le folle del tour.

Per prima cosa, visita le rovine in una visita guidata, per saperne di più sull'antica Civiltà Maya e sulla storia della città fortificata, che un tempo era un'importante roccaforte maya. Prendere in evidenza come il Castello, il Tempio degli affreschi e la casa del cenote; ammirare panorami spettacolari lungo la costa caraibica; quindi goditi il ​​tempo libero per esplorare le rovine in modo indipendente.

Prosegui verso un cenote naturale - un "sinkhole" nascosto, venerato dagli antichi Maya come sito sacro - e avventurati nel sottosuolo per esplorare la bellissima grotta e rinfrescarti con una nuotata.

Dopo aver preso un pranzo al sacco (incluso), dirigiti all'ultima fermata della giornata: Playa del Carmen, una delle più famose città turistiche della Penisola dello Yucatan. Goditi il ​​tempo libero per andare in spiaggia, passeggiare per la vivace città o fare acquisti per souvenir, prima di tornare a Tulum.

Tornato a Tulum, il tuo tour termina con il drop-off in hotel.

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K
, ott 2018

NOT for English tourists! When we asked both tour guides to translate they got rude and said they did. They gave very min details in English. We had to figure most of it out! We were not the only English speaking couples that felt this way either.

p
, mar 2018

We lived in the Cancun downtown area. A 20-minute walk lead us to the nearest pickup point where bus arrived at around 6:30 am. While entering the bus, we were served 'boxed lunch' picture attached. It consisted of a juice box, a small chocolate wafer, and a tiny packet of Cheetos Puffs. Mary from Amigo Tours our guide for the tour till Tulum very helpfully explained that this boxed lunch is just a snack and that they refrained from providing proper lunch to save us from an upset stomach. She said this while rubbing her belly and with an expression of immense pain. It made me wonder what were they planning on serving for lunch! Anyway, with the snack in our hands and sleep in our eyes, we started our journey to Tulum. No introduction to the tour or any information on our schedule for the day was provided. We ended up sleeping for about an hour. Mary woke us up with some 20 sentences in Spanish followed by a single sentence in English. I begin to think that English is a very efficient language. This happened throughout the tour. Her English was so bad that it was extremely difficult to get any information from her. Sometimes she wouldn't even attempt to translate. We reached Tulum. She shouted some instructions on where to assemble after two hours. The guided tour was better. Mary had old photographs and documents of the ruins. I liked that she kept it interesting. She wouldn't understand the follow-up questions in English but in general, the guided tour part was ok. Tulum ruins are picturesque. The beach is a little muddy though.
After the ruins, we were transported to a collectivo van. The driver didnt speak English, and we had no guide. Among the three passengers, one was bilingual. He acted as the translator. The cenote was great. Lockers, life vests, snorkeling equipment, etc. were available for rent.
Our final stop for the day was at Playa del Carmen. Unfortunately it started raining when we reached. We had our lunch there and spent some time at the beach. From there we were transported to Cancun.

Pros:
You dont have to think about the transportation
Okayish guided tour of the ruins

Cons:
Boxed lunch was terrible
The tour guide wasnt great
Cenote and Playa del Carmen part could have been worse without the co-passenger who spoke English

Tips:
Pack some food
Poke the tour guide to repeat the instructions in English and make sure you are on the same page
Spend more time at the cenote than at Playa del Carmen
Check if the van driver speaks some English


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39 19 924 1489
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Codice prodotto: 5885P216

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