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TULUM NATIVE PARK

TULUM, QUINTANA ROO

Quick Details

Info Important

  • This expedition can represent an extra effort for people with disabilities and/or future moms.
  • Girls and boys can enjoy it from the age of 6.
  • People who are under the influence of alcohol or any toxic substance are not allowed to participate.
  • For safety, hands must be kept free, so the use of cameras (or mobile devices, including cell phones and tablets) is not allowed in adventure activities, except action cam style camera (Go Pro) as long as it is adjusted throughout the tour in a chest or head mount.
  • This tour may have some restrictions due to weather and operational conditions.
Adults (Cancún) 13+ years old
MX$2,709
Children (Cancún) 6 to 12 years old
MX$1,869

Return to the Past and Enter the Heart of the Mayan Culture at Tulum Native Park

Explore the archaeological site of Tulum, built on top of a cliff from where you can enjoy an impressive view of the Caribbean Sea and combine adventure through one of our Native Parks.

It also enters the amazing Sac-Actun system, the longest underground river in the world, explored and recommended by specialized divers from National Geographic Snorkeler. Snorkel surrounded by ancient rock formations (stalactites and stalagmites).

Get to know the majestic Mayan jungle. Rappel down and swim inside the beautiful Yaxmuul cenote. Enjoy nature flying in exciting zip lines. Participate in an authentic Mayan ceremony of Blessings.

Activities

Go deep into the jungle: hiking in the jungle with explanations about flora and fauna by the guide.

Rappel: descend into a fascinating cenote and swim in the relaxing waters of this natural underground pool.

Zip lines: enjoy nature and appreciate the landscape flying over the trees in our zip lines, one of them waters in a cenote.

Cenote Snorkel: Snorkel in the Nohoch Nah Chich cenote, the impressive main entrance to the longest underground river in the world: the Sac-Actun System, which has been explored for almost 350 km and features astonishing rock formations (stalactites and stalagmites).

Mayan Ceremony: Delve into natural wonders and participate in an authentic copal-scented blessing ceremony carried out by a Mayan shaman from the community.

Typical food: savor a delicious meal traditional, including chayitas, and fresh waters.