Discover Tulum through a carefully designed private experience that goes beyond a standard ruins visit. The tour begins at Parque del Jaguar, where a modern archaeological museum provides essential context about Maya history, culture, and symbolism before entering the site.
You’ll then explore the Tulum Archaeological Site, including iconic structures such as El Castillo and the Temple of the Frescoes. Guided by a federally certified expert, travelers gain a clear understanding of Tulum’s role as a ceremonial and trading city overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
After the ruins, relax at a quiet cenote surrounded by nature, where you can swim or unwind in crystal-clear freshwater away from large crowds. The experience concludes with lunch at a local restaurant, offering authentic Mexican cuisine in a relaxed setting — the perfect balance of culture, nature, and comfort.
Guests will be picked up at their selected meeting point. The driver/guide will arrive in a private vehicle and will be holding a sign with the lead traveler’s name. The guide will introduce himself upon arrival to ensure a smooth and easy meeting.
7 Eleven on the corner of Av.Tulum (307 Highway) and Av.Satelite. There is a waiting area in front of 7-Eleven with tables and chairs. The driver/guide will arrive in a private vehicle and will be holding a sign with the lead traveler’s name.
Parque del Jaguar (Tulum National Park) & Archaeological Museum The experience begins at Parque del Jaguar, home to Tulum’s new archaeological museum. Before visiting the ruins, travelers explore a modern exhibition space featuring three curated galleries with hundreds of artifacts related to Maya history, daily life, trade, and cosmology. This museum visit provides essential context, allowing guests to understand the cultural, political, and spiritual world of the ancient Maya before stepping into the archaeological site itself. The guide explains key themes using original pieces and visual displays, making the later walk through Tulum clearer and more meaningful. Starting the tour here transforms the experience from a simple site visit into a well-structured cultural journey, offering depth, continuity, and a stronger understanding of Tulum’s historical significance.
After visiting the museum at Parque del Jaguar, the tour continues to the Tulum Archaeological Site, allowing travelers to experience the ruins with a deeper understanding of their historical and cultural context. Guided by a federally certified archaeological guide, guests explore the city’s main structures, including El Castillo, the Temple of the Frescoes, and ceremonial platforms, while learning how Tulum functioned as a coastal trading center, ceremonial site, and strategic port during the Late Postclassic period. Special attention is given to the city’s urban layout, defensive walls, maritime trade routes, and religious symbolism, as well as Tulum’s unique relationship with the Caribbean Sea. The visit is carefully paced and guided in native-level English, ensuring clear explanations and time to appreciate both the archaeology and the natural setting.
The tour continues to Rancho Teresita, a traditional property featuring three distinct cenotes, each offering a different natural experience. Guests may visit Hilario, a closed cavern cenote with deep, crystal-clear water, known for its calm atmosphere and impressive underground formations. The experience continues at La Gloria, an open cenote resembling a natural pool, surrounded by jungle and ideal for relaxed swimming in natural light. The third cenote, Iris, is smaller and more intimate, accessed through a circular opening that leads down into the water. Travelers will have time to swim or relax according to their comfort level. Throughout the visit, the guide explains the geological formation of cenotes and their cultural significance to the ancient Maya as sacred water sources essential for life, ritual, and settlement. This stop provides a refreshing and meaningful balance between archaeology and nature.
The tour concludes with lunch at Delicias de Mi Tierra, a local restaurant known for its authentic Mexican home-style cooking. Travelers will enjoy traditional dishes prepared with regional ingredients and family recipes, offering a genuine taste of everyday Mexican cuisine. This meal is served in a relaxed, local setting and provides a well-earned break after the archaeological and cenote visits. Beyond the food itself, lunch offers insight into Mexican culinary traditions and the role of home cooking in daily life. The experience is unhurried and adapted to the group, closing the tour with comfort, flavor, and a warm local atmosphere.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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