Tulum ruins and private cenote
Experience first-hand the best of Tulum with a little taste of everything from Archaeological Ruins to delicious regional food and a magnificent cenote.
🌴 The classic Tropical vibes
What to expect
Experience first-hand the best of Tulum with a little taste of everything from Archaeological Ruins to delicious regional food and a magnificent cenote. Start the tour along the Caribbean coastline by visiting the breathtaking Zama Ruins as you overlook the captivating blue hues of the sea and the lush greenery of tropical palm trees.
Here is where you can take some great photos for your friends and family to see, Next on the tour, take a trip below ground level to see and explore mother nature’s best work, mystical caves and ancient stalactite structures. After the caves, you can take a dip in the refreshing, turquoise waters of the cenote. Last but not least, satisfy your hunger and end a perfect day with a visit to one of Tulum’s best taco spots.
Tulum and private cenote.
All you need to know.
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Pricing varies with the total headcount.
For bookings, you will be charged a refundable* deposit of 20USD per person regardless of the total number of guests.
2-3 guests @175 USD per ticket.
4 guests @160 USD per ticket.
5-8 guests @130USD per ticket.
9-12 guests @110 USD per ticket.
*see cancellations & refunds.
Kids under 10 years old have a discount of 10 usd. Toddlers under the age of 4 go for free.
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This tour includes private air-conditioned transportation for guests staying in Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Aventuras, and Akumal areas. Our transportation will meet you at your apartment, hotel reception or villa. The pick-up time will be confirmed 3 days prior to the service. If there are any changes, our team will contact you via email or phone.
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Private transportation
Entrances fees
Cooler with water
Certified guide
Lunch and soft drink
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The level of activity for this tour is light. The tour includes walking and basic swimming.
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Hat or cap
Biodegradable sunscreen
Sandals or watershoes
Swimsuit and towel
Dry change of clothes
Water camera or dry phone bag for the water pictures
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Cancelations made with 1 week notice, the deposit is 100% refundable.
Cancelations made with less than 1 week notice, deposit is non refundable
Refund payments are supported only via Paypal.
In all cases, we will subtract the transaction fees and taxes (6%) charged when you made your purchase.
In all cases, the client must send an email to hello@junglepath.tours to notify the cancellation.
Tour highlights
Understanding the Name
You may be surprised to learn that in the Yucatec language, Tulum means “wall”, referring to the large barricade that surrounds the settlement. In the Mayan language, Tulum was called Zama, meaning “dawn,” a fitting name given its eastern location.
How are they born?
The cenotes are created when the cave ceiling collapses exposing the ground-water beneath, giving us a chance to enter and explore the ancient Mayan caverns and cave systems for an unforgettable experience.
Talking about tacos
The taco, Mexico’s greatest staple of the cuisine. Known by some as the ‘Mexican sandwich’, it is believed that the origin of tacos dates back to perhaps 1500 B.C.E. One theory says the word ‘taco’ comes from an indigenous Nahuatl word 'tlahco', meaning "half" or "in the middle", which refers to the way a taco is formed.
Explore mother nature’s best work, mystical caves and ancient stalactite structures.
What People Are Saying
“We had such a wonderful time on Jungle Path Tours. I cannot recommend this enough! Our guide was so knowledgeable, patient, and thoughtful. We left Mexico feeling like we had a genuine cultural experience.”
— Katevk1, Trip Advisor
“I highly recommend taking an excursion with her and seeing the Mayan Ruins and Cenotes. I’ve already recommended her to my friends and can’t wait to go back!¨
— Asubabee, Trip Advisor
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