Thinking about exploring one of the most iconic Mayan archaeological sites in Mexico? While the Tulum ... the ruins themselves are fascinating, the real showstopper is the breathtaking view ...
Kristin Braswell The Tulum Archaeological site is one of the most visited Mayan archaeological sites along the Riviera Maya. Sitting on a patch of rocky coastline just east of Tulum's downtown ...
Since it’s actually located in Tulum National Park, this is the easiest way to see Mayan ruins in Tulum ... Given its geographic location directly in front of Isla Mujeres, historians assume ...
If you're on a Mayan history kick, you should check out the small site at Cobá, about 30 miles northwest of Tulum. Cobá doesn't feature the restored, pristine sites of Tulum, nor does it sit ...
Read our scene report of Damian Lazarus’ Day Zero festival in Tulum, complete with a swimmable cenote and sets from Fatboy ...
TULUM, Mexico - When you’re floating in the balmy, turquoise water, parts of the Quintana Roo coastline still look timeless. Dense tangles of palm trees and shrubs line the soft, sandy beach. Walled ...
Over the past twenty years, tourism in Tulum has skyrocketed as travelers flock to enjoy the beaches and ruins of the ancient Mayan port city. The dramatic increase in tourism has brought many ...