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ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico This cenote located in the jungle near Tulum is diffrent from others. It's quite deep and remains out of two layers - freshwater and saltwater. They are divided by a.. 2. Tulum ADD TO LIST (62 reviews) Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Situated on the Caribbean Coast in the Yucatan Peninsula, Tulum was once a Maya wall city that served as a major port for Cobá. Most of the structures were thought.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico And sleeping in Cabanas under the big condom :)) Wait for iguana to join you... Unbelievable place and moonlight on the beach!! ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico One of the most beautiful beach of the world! Fine and whitesand, sea turquoise, coconut palms, bikinis... 5. The Beach ADD TO LIST (9 reviews) Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico When you go to the Yucatan, there is one place you need to go to : Tulum. An extraordinary place with old Maya buildings on the beach. Don't forget your towel because.. 6. Grand Cenote ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico As the name says the Grand Cenote is the biggest cenote you can dive around Tulum. It is a big cave with limestone formations. If you don't scuba dive you can snorkel.. 7. Copal Cabana ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Beautiful beach front huts. No electricity + a shared bathroom + a shower with no hot water, but definitely great times! ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Ottima location per soggiornare...capanna sulla spiaggia...il pavimento...la sabbia!..la illuminazione notturna ...la luna! un'incanto...se non vi fate spaventare dai.. 10. Castillo ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico What I thought was most interesting is the small stone building in front of the Castillo, because apparently the Mayans used it as a solar calendar, as beams of light.. |