The ancient Coba Mayan Ruins are known for their far-reaching history and as a valuable asset for historians looking to learn about the political structure and daily life of early Mayan life. The Coba Ruins are also a popular tourist destination, known for the number of large pyramids that are located in the ancient city. […]
The closest airport to a Tulum tour is Cancun International Airport. From there, it's a two-hour drive to the site. You can drive a rental car, call a taxi, travel by airport shuttle, or take the bus.
On a Tulum tour, you can expect to pay around 80 pesos for admission, with an extra 45 pesos for professional photo equipment. In USD, that's about $4 to $6. That's a super reasonable price to see everything that the Tulum ruins have to offer!
A tour of Tulum takes about one to two hours. But don't let the small size of the site fool you–– there's a TON of historical ground to cover.
The Tulum Ruins are worth the trip from Cancun all on their own, but if that's not enough to convince you, there's even more reason to visit. Tulum is now a beachside resort town, so once you're done exploring the past, you can grab a bite to eat, do some shopping, and read on the beach.
When you’re planning a tropical vacation to Mexico, the Mayan temples are a must-see. Cancún is chock full of the most incredible ruins! But you don’t just want to LOOK at the temples. You want to LEARN about them. How do you get a complete history of the Mayan civilization and the relics they left […]