Dive into Tulum’s wonders with a private snorkel tour, exploring ruins, sea turtles, and cenotes. Experience exclusivity and adventure tailored just for you.
Dive into Tulum’s wonders with a private snorkel tour, exploring ruins, sea turtles, and cenotes. Experience exclusivity and adventure tailored just for you.
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Tulum Archaeological Site - Situated on the Yucatán Peninsula in Quintana Roo, Tulum offers breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea. It stands as a must-visit destination in the Riviera Maya.
This city earned the nickname “The City of Dawn” after being called “Zama,” a Mayan term meaning “dawn.” It was among the largest and most remarkable cities…
- Tulum Archaeological Site - Situated on the Yucatán Peninsula in Quintana Roo, Tulum offers breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea. It stands as a must-visit destination in the Riviera Maya.
This city earned the nickname “The City of Dawn” after being called “Zama,” a Mayan term meaning “dawn.” It was among the largest and most remarkable cities of the Mayan civilization.
With an infrastructure that amazed the Spanish chronicler Juan Díaz in 1518, who likened it to “A city as large as Seville,” Tulum today presents a range of attractions that could easily fill a month-long visit. However, two main highlights draw every visitor: the Tulum ruins and its stunning beaches.
- Akumal Bay - Embark on an unforgettable snorkeling experience in the pristine waters of Akumal Bay, where you can swim alongside elegant sea turtles and explore vibrant coral reefs brimming with marine life. Afterwards, venture into the lush Yucatan rainforest to find a hidden cenote—an ideal spot for swimming and relaxing in a serene, natural setting.
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Cenotes Casa Tortuga Tulum - Cenotes
Enchanting and full of mystery, cenotes are the most exquisite gems of the Yucatan Peninsula. Nestled within the jungle, swimming in a cenote is an adventure not to be missed during a vacation in Cancun, the Riviera Maya, or Tulum.
You might wonder, what makes cenotes so magical and mysterious?
Here’s the answer.
What are cenotes?
Cenotes are deep water pools, replenished by rainwater filtration and river currents originating from the earth’s core. This is why swimming in a cenote feels so refreshing—the average water temperature is a maximum of 24°C! These wells are named after the Mayans, who called them Dz’onot, meaning “cave with water,” which evolved into the name we use today: cenotes.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Carbonated beverages
- Locker
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Carbonated beverages
- Locker
- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
The advantages of engaging private tour services are plentiful and vary based on the client’s preferences. Generally, they can be outlined as follows:
- Enhanced flexibility and personalization: Tours can be tailored to meet specific interests and schedules.
- A more exclusive and comfortable experience: Enjoy personalized attention and a more…
The advantages of engaging private tour services are plentiful and vary based on the client’s preferences. Generally, they can be outlined as follows:
- Enhanced flexibility and personalization: Tours can be tailored to meet specific interests and schedules.
- A more exclusive and comfortable experience: Enjoy personalized attention and a more intimate setting without competing for the guide’s focus or sharing space with other tourists.
- Optimal value: Although private tours may be pricier than group tours, the increased flexibility, convenience, and customization often justify the cost.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.