Beach and water activities.

Tulum's beaches are its greatest attraction. They are bathed by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea and surrounded by lush vegetation, which makes them the perfect setting to rest or practice water sports and the most famous are:
Snorkeling and diving, in the sea or cenotes
Kitesurfing, windsurfing
Swim with turtles in Akumal
Sailboat navigation
Paddleboarding
Mayan ruins and their history.
The ruins of Tulum, located in the Riviera Maya, Mexico, are one of the most emblematic archaeological sites of the Mayan culture. The city of Tulum, known in ancient times as Zama (meaning "dawn" in the Mayan language), was an important commercial and religious port that flourished between the 13th and 15th centuries, during the Postclassic Period (900-1500 AD), a period in which other large Mayan cities, such as Tikal and Palenque, had already begun to decline.
Cenotes and nature excursions.
Nightlife and local events.
Secrets of Tulum
Tips to avoid crowds.
Lesser known places worth visiting.
Recommendations for local restaurants and cafes.
The Story of Sana Tulum
Origin and vision of Sana Tulum.
Projects and activities you carry out.
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Interviews and Testimonials
Conversations with locals or visitors.
Inspiring stories about Tulum and Sana Tulum.
Practical Guides
Tips for planning a trip to Tulum.
Information on transportation, accommodation and weather.