Tulum has gained quite a reputation for being a ‘Must-see†destination. This once upon a time very small fishing village, has grown into a very popular destination. Tulum lies along Mexico’s gorgeous Riviera Maya’s shoreline. There are plenty of exciting attractions in Tulum that include a traditional Mexican communal – Pueblo. Also, activities include a freshwater cenote that is ideal for snorkeling and diving, ruins of an ancient Mayan city, and world-class beaches. The following points of interest will provide a brief description of these fabulous sites.
Main attractions in Tulum
Tulum offers several different shopping opportunities that are defined as newer or more contemporary, along with the traditional boutique-style stores. There are lots of new shopping centers popping up every month. Nonetheless, Tulum’s “El Pueblo†still maintains Mexico’s historical trading values. Tulum’s original downtown district hosts a variety of street vendors and/or food carts, family-owned restaurants, and craft shops passed down through generations. This century-old cultural tradition surrounds this older community. Here is where the locals go shopping for their daily and weekly needs.
Gran Cenote
To begin with, just a few miles outside Tulum is the ‘Gran Cenote’. Located in the middle of the lush tropic jungle, this naturally-formed limestone sinkhole is the Riviera Maya’s top spot for diving and snorkeling. It is also ideal for a day of swimming. The Gran Cenote’s crystal-clear water offers shallower diving and clear view snorkeling. Take in the fragrant tropical foliage while enjoying a cool and refreshing dip. A day trip worth taking.
Tulum’s old town – Pueblo
Another great attraction is Tulum’s old town Pueblo and a casual walk through Mexico’s past. Here is where the locals come to shop and enjoy traditional meals. Here is where you can also feel true cultural ambiance that launches you back to when life was simple and full of tradition. The streets are filled with open-air shops displaying their colorful crafts and farm-grown vegetables and fruits. There are no mega malls, corporate stores or franchised restaurants. Just locally owned businesses serving its community residents. Take the time to experience the laidback lifestyle that Mexico has enjoyed for centuries.
World-class beaches in Tulum
If you read any of the travel or vacation destination publications, you will understand why Tulum’s most valuable asset is its picture-perfect postcard beaches and sparkling turquoise Caribbean water. Here is where the sea meets the sky at the blending blue distant horizon. Tulum’s bright white sugar sand beaches that are gently caressed by the Caribbean’s blue semi-transparent lapping waves. In addition, the vegetational terrain mixes with the steepled cliffs and palm tree-lined shores. You have to see it to believe it!
Tulum’s Archaeological site
Finally, the Yucatan Peninsula has several archeological sites to one of history’s most amazing civilizations. The Mayan Indians settled in the Yucatan Peninsula approximately 2500 years ago. This sophisticated culture mysteriously vanished and left behind cities that were considered far advanced for their time. Tulum is home to one of those cities that sits on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The tour includes large sections of stairs and decks that lead down to the crystal-clear water. It is a great place to learn how the Mayan culture lived many centuries ago.
Tulum is a magnificent place to visit when considering vacationing in Mexico’s Riviera Maya. Not far away is Playa del Carmen, Akumal and the gated community of Puerto Aventuras to mention just a few. From the Cancun airport, catch an air-conditioned bus ride to Playa del Carmen. Take another comfortable bus to downtown Tulum. Then catch a taxi to your accommodation. Furthermore, there are several resorts & spas, plenty of condos and villas spread throughout the town and along the beach. Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy all these attractions in Tulum!