Cancun and Puerto Morelos offer a remarkable day-long excursion that lets visitors explore Tulum’s ancient ruins, swim in the crystal-clear Cenote Mariposa, and enjoy Playa del Carmen’s vibrant culture. This comprehensive tour combines history, nature, and shopping, providing a well-rounded experience for those seeking to discover the region’s highlights. Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned adventurer, this trip promises to leave you…
Key Points
- A day-long excursion from Cancun to Tulum, Cenote Mariposa, and Playa del Carmen, highlighting the Mayan ruins, a natural swimming hole, and a shopping experience.
- Prices for the tour range from $47.16 to $67.37 per person, with up to 30% in savings.
- The guided tour includes insights into the historical and cultural significance of the Tulum ruins and the serene Cenote Mariposa.
- Visitors have 2 hours of free time to explore the upscale shops and cafes along Playa del Carmen’s famous Fifth Avenue.
- The tour package includes hotel pickup/drop-off, guided tours, and bottled water, but admission fees and food purchases are not included.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The tour offers a day-long excursion to the popular destinations of Cancun and Puerto Morelos.
Highlights include the Tulum archaeological ruins, Cenote Mariposa, and shopping in Playa del Carmen.
Prices range from $67.37 to $47.16 per person, with a savings of up to 30%.
The 11-hour tour provides free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a reserve now, pay later option.
Hotel pickup and drop-off, guided tours, and bottled water are included.
Additional costs cover attraction admissions, food, and tips.
The tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility issues.
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Exploring the Tulum Ruins
Why begin the exploration of Tulum’s ancient ruins? The impressive limestone cliffs, perched high above the turquoise Caribbean, invite visitors to uncover the secrets of this once-thriving Mayan city.
During the guided tour, travelers will marvel at El Castillo, the iconic temple-pyramid, and learn about the site’s religious and defensive significance. The guide’s commentary brings the ruins to life, revealing insights into Tulum’s role as a major trading hub.
With its strategic coastal location and well-preserved architecture, Tulum offers a captivating window into the rich history and sophisticated culture of the Maya civilization.
Discovering the Cenote Mariposa
Where does the tour take visitors next after exploring the Tulum ruins?
After the Tulum ruins, the tour heads to Cenote Mariposa, a natural swimming hole.
Guests spend 2 hours here, including time for lunch. The cenote offers a refreshing chance to swim and relax.
The crystal-clear waters and lush, jungle surroundings make it a picturesque stop.
Visitors are free to swim, explore the cenote, and enjoy their included lunch.
This serene cenote experience is a highlight for many on the Cancun/Puerto Morelos tour.
Shopping Excursion in Playa Del Carmen
Next, the tour heads to the lively town of Playa del Carmen, where visitors can enjoy 2 hours of free time to explore the boutiques and shops along the famous Fifth Avenue.
This vibrant pedestrian-only street is lined with upscale stores, chic cafes, and lively bars. Travelers can browse high-end fashion, unique souvenirs, and local artisanal products.
With ample time to wander, shoppers can enjoy the energetic atmosphere and soak up the local culture.
Whether seeking designer labels or handcrafted goods, Playa del Carmen’s shopping district offers an enjoyable and memorable experience.
More Great Tours NearbyInclusions and Additional Costs
The tour package includes hotel pickup and drop-off, guided tours, bilingual commentary, and one bottle of water per person.
However, admission fees to the Tulum archaeological site ($540 MXN per person or $360 MXN with Mexican ID) and any food purchases are additional costs.
The tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women or individuals with mobility impairments, as it requires walking on uneven terrain.
Drones and tripods are prohibited items.
Guests should bring swimwear, a towel, and a passport copy, as the tour operates rain or shine, and pickup times may differ from the activity start times.
Pickup and Drop-off Locations
The tour offers pickup and drop-off locations in Cancun’s Hotel Zone, Puerto Morelos, and Cancun city center.
Pickup locations include:
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Hotel Zone
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Puerto Morelos
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Cancun city center
Drop-off locations are the same as pickup locations.
This flexibility allows travelers to conveniently access the tour from various points in the Cancun/Puerto Morelos region.
The exact pickup and drop-off times will be communicated to participants prior to the tour date to ensure a smooth start and end to the day’s adventures.
Customer Experiences and Reviews
What do customers have to say about this Cancun/Puerto Morelos tour? Overall, it’s a hit, with a 4.6/5 rating from 104 reviews.
Customers praise the knowledgeable and friendly guides, like Carlos Moo and Huerta. The highlight for many is swimming in the cenote. Reviewers also note the quality of the food and the smooth organization of the trip.
While the tour involves some uneven terrain, customers seem to manage this well. With a combination of ancient ruins, natural wonders, and shopping, this tour provides a diverse and enjoyable experience for visitors to the Cancun/Puerto Morelos region.
Important Information and Recommendations
Although the tour requires walking on uneven terrain, visitors can prepare for the experience by bringing appropriate footwear and being mindful of the terrain.
The tour involves walking on uneven ground, so visitors should wear suitable footwear and be attentive to the terrain.
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip, the following recommendations are advised:
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Bring a swimsuit and towel to take advantage of the cenote swimming opportunity.
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Leave drones and tripods at home, as they’re prohibited on the tour.
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Remember to carry a copy of your passport, as it’s required for entry.
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Be aware that the tour operates rain or shine, so dress accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Participants can bring their own food and drinks on the tour, but there are optional meal options available. It’s best to check with the tour provider for their specific policies regarding outside food and beverages.
Is the Tour Suitable for Children?
The tour may not be suitable for young children. While the itinerary includes activities like exploring ruins and swimming in a cenote, the trip’s long duration and walking on uneven terrain could be challenging for little ones. Check with the tour operator for child-friendly policies.
What Is the Group Size for This Tour?
The group size for this tour is not specified. Group sizes can vary, so customers should inquire about the typical group size when booking the tour. The tour operator give you a comfortable experience for all participants.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Seniors or Students?
The tour offers up to a 30% discount, but there’s no specific mention of senior or student discounts. Travelers should check with the tour provider for any additional savings opportunities that may be available.
Can I Customize the Itinerary to Suit My Preferences?
Yes, you can customize the itinerary to suit your preferences. The tour operator offers flexibility, allowing you to adjust the activities, duration, and focus areas to match your interests within the overall tour structure.
The Sum Up
The Cancun/Puerto Morelos tour offers a captivating day filled with historical, natural, and cultural experiences. Visitors can marvel at the Tulum ruins, refresh in the Cenote Mariposa, and enjoy Playa del Carmen’s vibrant shopping district. With convenient pickup and drop-off locations, this excursion provides a well-rounded and unforgettable adventure for those seeking to explore the region’s top attractions.
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