Parque Nacional Tulum
Parque Nacional Tulum
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FLORA M
3 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Familie
The Entrance Guide offered us the complete package that was to go to beach fishermen and snorkel; he deceived us over time as it took 25 minutes to arrive and there we waited 20 minutes to the boat and did not give us time to visit the pyramids as they closed the enclosure. Our Guide left and we had to take a taxi that cost us 1500 pesos to Playa del Carmen. All because the Guide guaranteed that we had time and we didn't. We felt swindled by the lack of veracity of the Pro sir who attended us. Instead the boat staff a charm of people. Council: When selling excursions ask and make sure well because they will sell mercilessly.
Skrevet 19. august 2024
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Kate D
3 bidrag
mai 2024 • Par
The beaches are lovely but there is always plastic litter and the development of hotel sites within a national park makes no sense! What is actually being done to protect flora and fauna in this area?
Skrevet 10. mai 2024
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Curious09584370146
1 bidrag
jan. 2024 • Par
The place is nice but not very well organized. There is information in the park (see photo) marked as an area of interest and since we couldn't find it we asked the people who work there about the sighting tower for example and they themselves told us that there is nothing like that... the beaches do. They are there and the archaeological zone too. The schedules are not clear since it has 2 entrances and they have different schedules, you find out at the door when you cannot enter and to go to the other door the bike ride can take 20 minutes. Also the payment methods, at the door they accept cards, but if you want to go to the archaeological part they do not sell you the ticket at the door, but you have to go to another place further in where only then you find out that you can only pay with cash (You are already inside the park and you paid the first entry with a card). The prices were mega inflated by American tourists (very bad quality-price ratio) to the point that we wanted to rent a motorcycle (accepting its high price) and they wouldn't rent it to us because they rented it to Americans at a higher price, we ended up renting old bikes without brakes. Traffic is a danger, a lot of trucks and pedestrians do not exist for them. The park is far from the center and on the road. The vans take you but when you want to return it is impossible because they are all full and the taxis take advantage of that to charge you unreasonable prices for a 5 or 10 minute stretch. I have traveled to many countries in Latin America, Europe and Asia and I have rented a car, motorcycle, bike, traveled by train, boat, bus, etc. and the truth is that for me it is a nice place but it is not worth what they charge, added to the rest of the What I said, I think they still have a lot to improve for tourists.
Skrevet 16. februar 2024
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Kibsey Glenn
9 bidrag
jan. 2024 • Familie
If you are planning n coming to the Tulum area you better have a big fat wallet. Pesos are 16-1 US and 12-1 Canadian. Everything is very expensive. Taxi costs are outrageous starting at $20. to go a short distance. Restaurant meals are out the roof. We had breakfast: pancakes, eggs Benedict and two smoothies $85. Car rentals will drain your wallet. To go to the nice beaches you have to go down to the Ntl. Park entrance and line up. Long line on nice days and weekends. $5. pp entry fee. Now try to find parking. Most parking to beaches are at hotel/rest entrances. $20. to park, $65., yes $65. to have a lounge chair. Then try to pay for drinks and snacks.
The whole area is under construction for condos and businesses in anticipation of the influx with Tulum airport about to open. If you come for a week or two it wouldn’t be too bad, but we came for the winter.
We will definitely not be going back.
The whole area is under construction for condos and businesses in anticipation of the influx with Tulum airport about to open. If you come for a week or two it wouldn’t be too bad, but we came for the winter.
We will definitely not be going back.
Skrevet 27. januar 2024
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Ludivine & Damien
Namur, Belgia29 bidrag
des. 2023 • Par
A magnificent place where you can admire the historical remains of an ancient Mayan city nestled in the heart of lush nature.
Skrevet 21. januar 2024
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Maria F
4 bidrag
sep. 2023 • Alene
A simply spectacular experience swimming in the crystal clear waters of the beaches of Tulum. The archaeological zone is as beautiful as all those that abound in the country.
Skrevet 6. oktober 2023
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Martina D
4 bidrag
jun. 2023 • Alene
What a beautiful park, it is very pretty and with a lot of history, the archeology is truly impressive, I will return!
Skrevet 5. oktober 2023
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Erick L
2 bidrag
aug. 2023 • Familie
If you want to take advantage of your time in the Riviera Maya, don't waste it here after visiting Tikal in Guatemala countless times, believe me, you will be disappointed to waste 3 hours of your time in this park which consists of about 3 to 4 Mayan ruins and the only thing The explanation of the Tourist guides is interesting, otherwise there is nothing more interesting. Afterwards we went to Xelha where our day was short due to losing 3 hours in Tulum. I do not recommend it at all but I respect any other point of view. .
Skrevet 28. august 2023
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Maxp0wer
Silver Spring, MD31 bidrag
apr. 2023 • Par
Here is what you need to know before you go that no one tells you... at least it isnt easy to find.
First, the ruins are a great trip. Beautiful scenery on the water with interesting ruins. You can read all the other reviews to get the full picture.
Getting there:
Taxi is easiest. Drops you at the entrance, but you still have a good walk to get to the ruins... another 10-15 minutes walking. Fare is about 200 pesos from center of Tulum. Make sure to ask and agree on price. Going back expect to pay more if they are busy... about 250-300 pesos return fare.
Self parking: This is very crowded to park at. Expect lines and a wait to get parking.
Tours. Tours are great if you want the full guided experience with history etc. Just know that this will be a lot longer and slower... we opted not to do this as after about an hour we were done with the heat and crowds and saw all we wanted to see.
Getting in the park:
First you need to buy tickets. They only take pesos - no dollars and no credit cards - so make sure to go to an ATM and get pesos. As you walk down the road heading towards the park, just beyond all the vendors/shopping, there is a white building to the right a little bit off the road where you need to purchase tickets to enter. There are two tickets you need. One is a wrist band for 59 pesos/person that gets you into the park area and the ability to walk to the beach area, but does NOT get you to see the ruins. You need a second ticket to see the ruins which costs 90 pesos/person. You can get both at the main ticket center at the entrance. There is also another ticket area at the entrance to the ruins where you can buy the tickets to see the ruins.
When you walk down the main road (you need the 59 peso wrist band/ticket to walk down this road) it will end at an intersection. To the left is the entrance to the ruins and you can buy tickets here for them too. If you go right you can walk to the beach area. Expect a line, it moves fast, to enter the area to the ruins. They scan your ticket at the entrance to the ruins. Once past the entrance you will walk a bit further until you see a wall with a small cave like entrance on your right. This is the main entrance to see the ruins. Watch your head walking through the cave/tunnel area. On the other side you will see the ruins with paths going in various directions.
Additional advice:
Its hot!
Bring water as there is no water/drinks available at the ruins. You can purchase drinks when you first enter the main area with all the vendors, but not once you get to the entrance to the ruins.
Wear a hat, comfortable shoes and cool clothing. You might also want to bring an umbrella as shade. We saw several people with them. If we were going to take our time then this would be essential. After about an hour we were done.
Expect crowds. We went on a Wednesday morning in April and it was pretty crowded. Not unbearable, but lots of people. There are lots of places to get great pictures, but be patient as you will have to wait your turn to get yours. The best spots, and most crowded, are up the hill to the ruins overlooking the ocean... the positive side is there it is cooler up there with the breeze from the ocean.
Hopefully you will find the above helpful and not wonder around feeling lost like we did trying to figure this all out our first time.
First, the ruins are a great trip. Beautiful scenery on the water with interesting ruins. You can read all the other reviews to get the full picture.
Getting there:
Taxi is easiest. Drops you at the entrance, but you still have a good walk to get to the ruins... another 10-15 minutes walking. Fare is about 200 pesos from center of Tulum. Make sure to ask and agree on price. Going back expect to pay more if they are busy... about 250-300 pesos return fare.
Self parking: This is very crowded to park at. Expect lines and a wait to get parking.
Tours. Tours are great if you want the full guided experience with history etc. Just know that this will be a lot longer and slower... we opted not to do this as after about an hour we were done with the heat and crowds and saw all we wanted to see.
Getting in the park:
First you need to buy tickets. They only take pesos - no dollars and no credit cards - so make sure to go to an ATM and get pesos. As you walk down the road heading towards the park, just beyond all the vendors/shopping, there is a white building to the right a little bit off the road where you need to purchase tickets to enter. There are two tickets you need. One is a wrist band for 59 pesos/person that gets you into the park area and the ability to walk to the beach area, but does NOT get you to see the ruins. You need a second ticket to see the ruins which costs 90 pesos/person. You can get both at the main ticket center at the entrance. There is also another ticket area at the entrance to the ruins where you can buy the tickets to see the ruins.
When you walk down the main road (you need the 59 peso wrist band/ticket to walk down this road) it will end at an intersection. To the left is the entrance to the ruins and you can buy tickets here for them too. If you go right you can walk to the beach area. Expect a line, it moves fast, to enter the area to the ruins. They scan your ticket at the entrance to the ruins. Once past the entrance you will walk a bit further until you see a wall with a small cave like entrance on your right. This is the main entrance to see the ruins. Watch your head walking through the cave/tunnel area. On the other side you will see the ruins with paths going in various directions.
Additional advice:
Its hot!
Bring water as there is no water/drinks available at the ruins. You can purchase drinks when you first enter the main area with all the vendors, but not once you get to the entrance to the ruins.
Wear a hat, comfortable shoes and cool clothing. You might also want to bring an umbrella as shade. We saw several people with them. If we were going to take our time then this would be essential. After about an hour we were done.
Expect crowds. We went on a Wednesday morning in April and it was pretty crowded. Not unbearable, but lots of people. There are lots of places to get great pictures, but be patient as you will have to wait your turn to get yours. The best spots, and most crowded, are up the hill to the ruins overlooking the ocean... the positive side is there it is cooler up there with the breeze from the ocean.
Hopefully you will find the above helpful and not wonder around feeling lost like we did trying to figure this all out our first time.
Skrevet 12. april 2023
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Sophie F
17 bidrag
mar. 2023 • Familie
A beautiful Mayan ruin by the sea! A must for all to visit in Tulum! Breathtaking! Go to the nearby cenotes as well!
Skrevet 10. april 2023
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I would like to know what dates the park is closed for maintenance?
Skrevet 30. oktober 2019
How much is it for entrance per person in American currency?
Skrevet 30. mars 2019
Hola, quisiera saber cual es el precio actual de la entrada al Parque, ya que proximamente estaré visitándolo. Gracias
Skrevet 14. januar 2018
Si ,calcula el mismo valor el peso Argentino ,que el mejicano.
Skrevet 15. januar 2018
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