15 Must See Places in Tulum Mexico

Must see places in Tulum are Cenotes, Playas (beaches), and Ruins. The famous cenotes in Tulum are Tarzan, Dos Ojos, Angelita, Suytun, Ik Kill, Casa Tortuga, and Calavera. The famous beaches in Tulum are Paradise, Ruinas, Akumal, Santa Fe, and Pescadores. Along with these Mayan Ruins and Archaeological sites are top attractions.

Tulum is a muncilitipality in Mexico. It is located on the Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula in the Quintana state of Mexico.  It has an ancient history, architecture, tourism, and trading. Tulum is known for its beaches, cenotes, ruins, lagoons, lakes, and nightlife. In addition to these, there are hotels, restaurants, fun things to do, and more. All these things attract tourists from all over the world and are the most visited Archaeological zone in Mexico.

Are you planning your next trip to Tulum in Mexico?  Are confused about the places to visit?  Then you are at the right place. Here is the list of the places to visit in Tulum of Mexico.

Best Places to Visit in Tulum Mexico

1. Cenote Tarzan

The Cenote Tarzan is famous for the free Tarzan-type jump in the water. There are jumping platforms and hanging ropes. You can stand on the platform and jump in the cenote with the help of a rope swing. Tarzan cenote is a great place in the jungle with natural limestone pool, Tarzan Jump, cool and refreshing swim. The free jumping is great fun and really gives Tarzan a feeling. If you are an adventure lover, then you must visit the Cenote Tarzan. To visit the Tarzan Cenote an entrance fee is required.

2. Cenote Dos Ojos

Cenote Dos Ojos is a flooded cave system and the largest underwater cave in Tulum. It is one of the most extravagant diving sites in the Yucatan peninsula. It connects naturally intruding marine water and tidal influence. This cenote is a group of two semi-open cenotes located between Tulum and Playa de Cameran. Therefore, it is also called two Eyes cenote. The light pocket in the water makes the view spectacular. It is also the best spot for swimming.

3. Cenote Angelita

Cenote Angelita is an incredible underwater flowing river with green water like all other cenotes in Tulum. Cenote Angel resembles a pond in the jungle. It is located in the state of Quintana Roo of Mexico and is 17 km from Tulum. The beautiful picturesque circular Cenote Angelita has a diameter of 25 meters. The deepest part of the cenote is 204 feet. The main activity at Cenote Angelita is diving in the water. Cenote Angelita is famous for its hydrogen sulfide. Unlike the other cenotes in the Tulum, there is there no passageway.

4. Cenote Suytun

Cenote Suytun is one of the shallowest cenotes in Yucatan. The depth of the cenote is varying from 3.5 to 16.5 in different parts. It is located 8 km east of Valladolid. This cenote provides great and organized photo opportunities for the tourist. Thus it is one of the most photographic and Instagram-able cenotes in Mexico. It is very near to the city center and therefore easy to get there. The subterranean swimming hole of the cenote is accessible from the tunnel with Stalactites and Stalagmites. 

5. Cenote Ik Kill

Cenote Ik Kill is one of the most popular cenotes in Mexico. It is a part of Ik Kill Archeological Park and is located in Tulum municipality, Yucatan, Mexico. The cenote is open to the public for swimming. The cenote is a deep natural sinkhole that opens to the sky. The Ik Kill is formed by collapsing the cave. The depth of the cenote is 26 meters below the ground. This cenote is open to the public for swimming.  The main attraction of cenote Ik Kill is jumping from two platforms at the height of 14 and 17 feet. 

6. Cenote Casa Tortuga

Cenote Casa Tortuga is an ecological park in Mexico. It is a great place for adventure activities and water sports. The famous watersports on Casa Tortuga are diving, snorkeling, and fish catching. All these sports are unbelievable experiences and unforgettable moments. Cenote Casa Tortuga is located 6.8 miles from Tulum.  The time of the cenote is from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm.

7. Cenote Calavera

Cenote Calavera is a swimming hole with crystal clear water. It is known for scuba diving and underground caves. This cenote is 50 feet deep. The meaning of Calavera in the Spanish language is “skull”. You will have surprised by the glorious light coming from the small entrance above looks like a skull below. The roof of the cenote broke away and reveling the water below. Under the water, you will see a cavern full of rock formations. It is an amazing place with a bar and small shops. This cenote is open from 9.00 am to 5 pm on all days. 

8. Laguna de Kaan Luum

Laguna de Kaan Luum is a transparent, shallow lake. Around the lake, there is the deep central pool with turquoise water, hammocks, and a swimming pier. It is 8 miles from Tulum. The meaning of Laguna de Kaan Luum is “Yellow Earth” in the local Mayan language. It is a secret natural swimming hole and hidden treasure of Tulum. The lagoon is just paradise and the fact is that the center is a cenote (sinkhole). People say the depth is 80 meters deep. A small size of crocodile is said to live there. Diving is allowed there but advised by a certified guide.

9. Mayan Ruins

There are hundreds of Mayan Ruins on the Yucatan Peninsula. All these ruins are impressive and have great architecture. Some of the famous Mayan Ruins are Chichen Itza, Coastal Ruins, Maya Ruins of Coba, Palenque, Kalakmul Mayan Ruins, Monte Alba, El Castillo, and Archaeological Zone. The Mesoamerican Maya civilization of the homonymous people is known for its ancient temples.  The Mayan ruins include pyramids, temples, palaces, walls, residencies, and more.  These ruins are built by the people of Southern Mexico and Northern Central America. These ruins are 3000 years old. 

10. Playa Paraiso (Paradise Beach)

Playa Paraiso is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Mexico. The beach is famous for its unparalleled charm, mesmerizing beauty, and jaw-dropping scenery. The beach offers a peaceful and delightful experience of relaxation and rejuvenation. It is a great scenic spot to watch the sunrise early in the morning.  Along with beauty, the beach offers water sports activities. Fishing rods and nets are easily available for fishing. It is a prime location for relaxation and recreational activities. There are many villas and hotels that provide outdoor swimming pools.

11. Playa Ruinas

Playa Ruinas is an exotic beach located in the Tulum Archaeological Zone. It is a public beach in Mexico. The beach is a narrow strip of sand at the foot of the cliff overlooking the ancient ruins of a Mayan city. There are many hotels, restaurants, and private beaches. The beach has stunning beautiful blue water. Playa Ruinas is ranked at no. 55 among the beaches in Tulum on TripAdvisor.

12. Playa Akumal

Playa Akumal is a beach in Mexico.  This beach offers the unique experience of snorkeling and swimming with the turtle. Once upon a time, it was a secret beach but nowadays it become the most popular destination in Riviera Maya. This beach is not crowded as compared to the other beaches in Mexico. This is well known public beach with tourist amenities. Akumal beach is one of the top places to visit in Riviera Maya. The Akumal bay resort has clean beaches, restaurants, and a buffet.

13. Playa Santa Fe

Playa Santa Fe is a beautiful stretch of beach. It is situated right next to the world-famous Tulum Archaeological Zone in Quintana Roo. Entry to this beach is free and easy access to the public.  There are hotels and a beach club. The city of Santa Fe is always something to do or see since it regularly hosts markets, music, events, parades, and festivals. Along with the beach, there are many shops, restaurants, and museums.

14. Playa Pescadores

Playa Pescadores is a very nice beach in Mexico. It is in 14th place out of 96 beaches in the Quintana Roo Region. This beach is located in an urban area. Playa Pescadores is famous for its legendary city-walled sand and the heritage of the Mayan culture. It has sun-dappled shores and turquoise water. The relaxing atmosphere of playa Pescadores makes for a delightful outdoor fun activity. The activities at the playa Pescadores are boat rides, snorkeling, and swimming at the reef. This beach is partially covered by trees.

15. Mayan Archaeological site

The 13th-century walled Mayan Archaeological site at Tulum national park is in the Mexican State of Quintana Roo. It incorporates the Clifftop Castillo, built as a watch tower, and the temple de las Pinturas with partially restored murals. The greatest attraction of the ruins is its location. It is located on the bluff facing the rising sun. It is certainly worth visiting the place.

I hope this article will be useful to you for planning your next trip to Tulum in Mexico.

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