TULUM
- the 'Walled City'
Mounted high on the edge of a cliff, this abandoned city looms above
the deep turquoise of the Caribbean and a beautiful sandy beach below.
The city within the walls only lived the upper cast of the maya those
who held power. All other mayans lived outside the walls in simple "palapa"
or thatched roof houses.
A guided visit of the site takes about 45 minutes and then you are left
time to take photos or run down to the beach for a dip.
The
guided tour then continues to XEL-HA
(pronounced shell-ha)
Xel-Há means 'where the water is born' The story is that the Mayan Gods
gave Xel-Ha to mortals. Guarded by the symbols for Parrot Fish and Iguana
representing wisdom, illusion and love are the historical elements representing
the Park's natural beauty and its role as a cultural and religious center.Xel-Ha
is a beautiful natural water park, home to many varieties of colorful
tropical fish.
You will find some thing for every age group of your family from a children's
water playground to the courage jumping cliff or visitors can snorkel,
sunbath, and relax Xel-Ha is 15 minutes north of Tulum, ideally located
to combine the day with a visit to the ruins.
The all inclusive package provides everything you can imagine
Food and Drinks
- Breakfast Buffet
- Open Bar National Drinks inside the Park
- Snacks in our Restaurants
- Exclusive Drinks in our Bars
- Internacional food a la Carte
- Mexican Buffet
- International Buffet
- Ice Cream.
Equipment and Amenities
- Snorkel Equipment plus a free snorkel tube
- Lockers and Towels
- Life Jackets
- Inner Tubes
- Bathrooms, Showers and Dressing Rooms
- Lounge Chairs and Hammocks.
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