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What To Know Before You Book Your Trip To Tulum Mexico

Alexandra Reconco

Are you looking for a quick and easy trip that’s not too far from home but far enough to feel like you’re getting away? Well, we have the perfect vacation spot that’s only a little over 4 hours away from JFK. Tulum is a town on the Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. It is best known for its beaches, well-preserved ruins of an ancient Mayan port city, and breathtaking views and excursions. Tulum is a dreamy paradise that is home to some of the most beautiful world wonders such as the cenotes and bio reserves which truly look like they are out-of-this world. Tulum is the perfect vacation spot and to ensure that this vacation is stress-free, we have curated a guide for the best hotels, and activities so that you don’t have to worry about planning.

Where to Stay

Ahau Tulum

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“Where nature is the new luxury.” Ahau Tulum is an eco-friendly hotel resort that mimics a healthy ecosystem. Ahau Tulum is the place where you truly become one with nature and truly find yourself and have nature fill your heart and soul. Ahau Tulum offers all different kinds of cabanas to choose from that make the experience with nature even more surreal. Ahau Tulum offers a variety of food and offers the best quality of the freshest ingredients in order for the guests to receive the best of what nature can offer.

Casa Malca

Getting away for Casa Malca means connecting yourself with the wild but also allowing yourself to let go. Located on the beach, Casa Malca is surrounded by white-sand, crystal-clear water and the wonders of the rainforest, the ideal place that makes it feel like your in an alternate reality. Casa Malca offers four restaurants all different so that you can experience something brand-new at varying sensory and pleasure levels.

What to Do

Go visit the Cenotes:

Cenotes are a natural pit, or sinkhole that results from the collapse of limestone bedrock which then exposes groundwater underneath. Tulum is jam-packed with incredible cenotes and below are some the best that are truly a wonder worth seeing.

Tulum Ruins

Visiting the ruins should be on everyone’s list when on vacation to Tulum. This Mayan city  is very well preserved and sits atop of a beautiful beach and was used as a seaport that traded mainly turquoise and jade. Tulum is very famous and a crowd favorite because of its elegant setting on the sheer limestone cliffs and is the only Mayan city built on the coast. Visiting the ruins is the perfect day trip for those who want to immerse themselves in history and learn about the Mayan culture.

Sian Ka’an

Sian Ka’an is a biosphere reserve in Tulum that was established in 1986 and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. Sian Ka’an means “gate of heaven” or “place where heaven begins.” This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity that will show you an authentic experience with local guides and show you the wonders of the ecosystem and wildlife. Visiting Sian Ka’an is the perfect adventure for those who love nature and love to explore the wonders of Mexico.

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