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Exploring Tulum and Diving into Our Adventures in Cancun

9/29/2016

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Tulum Beach at Tulum ruins site at the Caribbean Sea
You can make use of the beach area for access to the gorgeous Caribbean Sea when you visit the historic Mayan archaeological site of Tulum.
By John Roberts 

The Yucatan Peninsula in the southeastern region of Mexico is one of the most interesting regions of the world because it offers so many opportunities to take on adventures in its natural wonders. It also provides a chance to explore the archaeological sites of the Maya people who developed the dominant civilization throughout Mesoamerica. Mayans built immense cities and temples and developed trade, science, sports and more for a period of more than 3,000 years.  

We got a chance to learn more about Maya culture and spend a day at play in the outdoors on a tour with Aventuras Mayas, which we found through Olympus Tours. Our Tulum Xtreme Snorkeling and Caves tour kept us on the move for about 11 hours as we visited Tulum, one of the most significant Maya sites in the region, did some ziplining, rappelled from an obscene height above the jungle tree line and plunged into a subterranean world while snorkeling in an underground cave (cenote). 

When you come to Cancun or Playa Del Carmen or any of the other resort cities in the Yucatan Peninsula, you can be overwhelmed with the options for adventure. And when you decide to get away from the resorts for a day exploring, you want to have a solid plan to get the most fun for your money. We always look for a tour that features a wide variety of activities that interest us with a company that makes our day hassle-free.

Let me te
ll you how our Cancun excursion went with Aventuras Mayas and Olympus Tours.
 
Tulum, Mexico, tour guide
Our tour guide Rafael Gonzalez led us through the history of Tulum and its significance in Mayan history.
We were picked up promptly at 7:30 a.m. at our resort in the Hotel Zone in Cancun. Our guide, Israel, was extremely friendly and explained that he would be picking up a total of 11 of us who were to take part in the tour. By the end of the day, our group, which had people from Seattle to New Jersey and Monterrey, Mexico, to Michigan among us, bonded over our screams of delight at some of the adrenaline-pumping activities and our laughter as we chatted over beers during occasional breaks in our activities.

Isr
ael, who goes by the nickname Flash, kept us well informed and entertained as he outlined the day's plan and said he would be bringing us first to Tulum, where we met with an expert on Maya culture and history. Rafael Gonzalez guided us through the ruins site that sits on the coastline overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The well-preserved walled facility used to be home for more than 1,500 and was a significant port for commerce. 
 
Tulum archaeological site in Mexico
Picture
After touring the ruins of Tulum on a hot and sunny day, visitors are naturally drawn to the clear blue waters of the nearby Caribbean Sea.
The compact site is easy to get around in about an hour, and one of the highlights is that you can wander straight down from the hill to the narrow strip of beach and go for a swim while visiting the popular destination. 

After we contemplated life in the time of the Maya people and wandered through the ruins for a bit, it was time to gather to head into the Mayan jungle for lunch and thrill-seeking activities.
 
 
Buffet lunch by Aventuras Mayas tour company
Our tour included a delicious buffet lunch.
Rappelling in the jungle in the Yucatan Peninsula
Down we go, rappelling more than 60 feet from the top. I mastered a new skill.
A generous buffet lunch -- grilled jerk-spiced chicken, salads, pasta, mashed potatoes, tortillas, black beans, guacamole, chips, salsas, candies -- would fuel our afternoon pursuits. Our team suited up in harnesses and braved (most of us; some bailed) the dizzying heights of a platform set up for rappelling over the side and back to the jungle floor, some 10 stories below.  

The first steps toward the edge were harrowing, but once you lean back into your harness and know you are safely attached to the ropes, you can just let go and control your descent. Wheeee! 

This is when we all really started to connect as a group. Cheering on one another as we eased past any fears to try something new and exciting. Israel, I mean Flash, gave us thorough safety instructions and nimbly delivered instructions -- and jokes -- in both English and Spanish. When I told him I was eager to learn more Spanish, he made it a point throughout the day to engage me with new terms and words that I could use.
 
Ziplining in Cancun with Aventuras Maya
Ziplining is always a fun way to see the landscape as the birds do.
Ziplining followed our rappelling activity, and we flew through the trees on three long and fast lines, posing for pictures for the photographers that were assigned to us during the tour. (Photo packages are available for purchase starting at $45 showing all the highlights of your day with Aventuras Mayas.) 
Cenote in Cancun, Mexico, Yucatan Peninsula
We were able to immerse ourselves into the mysterious underworld of the cenotes.
Then, my favorite: snorkeling in a cenote. Thousands of the underground river-and-cave systems exist in the Yucatan Peninsula. They form because of the collapse of the soft limestone bedrock in the region. Maya people regarded the cenotes to be sacred sites, with Ancient Maya conducting sacrifices in them. They were the gateway to the underworld and an important source of freshwater.   

Today, they are still considered sacred places to be respected. Visitors are told not to speak loudly of scream when inside -- even if you encounter the winged creatures that call these places home. We saw several bats, most hanging upside down on the ceilings and a few buzzing past our heads. Easing into the waters, we stuck in our heads and saw several catfish. The water is perfectly clear and calm, and making our way to all reaches of the cave, we had to watch our heads, which were constantly at risk of a bump from the thousands of hanging stalactites. 

Tulum and its surrounding region are hugely popular destinations to visit when you travel to Cancun and the Yucatan Peninsula. Tulum is located about a 75-mile drive from Cancun's Hotel Zone, straight along Highway 307. Booking a Cancun to Tulum shuttle service is another good option to get there. That way, you can enjoy a flexible schedule visiting all the sites that you want.

We spent about 30 minutes exploring the cool darkness before it was time to re-emerge to the world above. Our adventures had come to an end, and it was time to dry off, pack up and ride back to our hotels. Still buzzing from the day full of exciting experiences, the shuttle van was filled with laughter and conversation as we relayed our favorite parts of the tour.  

About 25 minutes into the ride, though, most of our 11 had fallen asleep. A sure sign of a satisfyingly exhausting day of adventure.  

Thanks for reading. 
Travel fit! Travel happy! Travel often! 
JR 

In The Loop Travel was a guest of Olympus Tours for a day of adventure in the Yucatan Peninsula.
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2 Comments
Jennifer St Louis link
9/30/2016 12:38:36 pm

I love Tulum! Will need to return to try the Xtreme Snorkeling and Caves tour, it looks really fun!

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JR
9/30/2016 02:55:00 pm

Hi Jennifer. You would love it. Are you brave enough to try that rappelling?
Cheers,
JR

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