Why Visit Tulum National Park
Historic Mayan Ruins:
Explore the impressive ruins of the ancient Mayan city of Tulum, perched on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
Pristine Beaches:
Dive into the crystal-clear turquoise waters of Tulum’s beaches, such as Playa Paraiso and Playa Ruinas.
Sacred Cenotes:
Discover hidden cenotes, natural freshwater sinkholes considered sacred by the ancient Mayans.
Exuberant Nature:
Admire the park’s diverse flora and fauna, including howler monkeys, sea turtles, and a wide variety of birds.
Vibrant Culture:
Immerse yourself in Tulum’s vibrant culture, with its lively art scene, delicious gastronomy, and welcoming community.
Activities to Enjoy
Tour the Mayan Ruins:
Explore the Castillo, Temple of the Frescoes, and other ancient structures, learning about the fascinating Mayan history and culture.
Swim at the Beaches:
Relax on the white-sand beaches, enjoy the crystal-clear waters, and sunbathe under the palm trees.
Snorkel or Dive in the Cenotes:
Dive into the clear waters of the cenotes, discover marine life, and explore their unique rock formations.
Hike or Bike the Jungle:
Explore the jungle trails, spot wildlife, and enjoy the park’s natural beauty.
Visit the Town of Tulum:
Discover the charming town of Tulum, with its boutiques, restaurants, and bars.
Tips for Enjoying Your Visit
Book in Advance:
Especially during peak season, book your tickets and tours in advance to avoid disappointment.
Arrive Early:
To avoid the crowds, arrive at the park early in the morning or late in the afternoon.
Wear Comfortable Clothing and Footwear:
You’ll be exploring ruins and trails, so appropriate clothing and footwear are essential.
Bring Sunscreen and Insect Repellent:
Protect yourself from the sun and insects while enjoying the outdoors.
Respect Nature:
Tulum National Park is a protected natural environment. Follow park regulations and help preserve its beauty.


