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Reserva de Sian Ka'an

Reserva de Sian Ka'an

4.5(16 reviews)
99.6 km

Sian Ka'an will forever be a special place. Not just because it's an UNESCO world heritage site,…read morebut because of it's natural beauty, biodiversity and the fact that I got engaged here. I highly suggest getting out on a boat to tool around the reserve, photograph the Beautiful birds, check out the manitees, and float in the Mayan channels. It's a special place!

This review is for Punta Allen, at the end of the Sian Ka'an bioreserve. Holy moly where do I…read morestart? We were thinking about a day trip to Holbox, but we met a local Yucatan couple at a cenote one day that said Punta Allen would be a much better option. The main deterrent is the road to get there, and that's what keeps the place such a hidden gem. They told us we would be fine in our little tiny rental car, but every blog/article online said you needed a 4x4. I read horror stories about getting stuck in the sand and the idea of getting a flat on a tiny strip of land in the middle of the ocean with nobody around for miles definitely scared us. We proceeded to ask local people, and they pumped us up to go, so off the hell we went! It was definitely the craziest drive I've ever experienced. There are so many dips everywhere, if you're not a good driver or a nervous driver it might not be a good idea. It is also one of the most beautiful drives through the jungle with glimpses of the ocean every now and then and watch out for the iguanas crossing the road. And then finally you reach the little town of Punta Allen, with no cell phone service and electricity only at certain times of the day. Amazing. There are plenty of eco tour options in the area, they're all connected so you're going to get the same price and tour. We were having lunch at one of the restaurants on the beach, and one of the tour boats was right there, so we finished up our super fresh seafood lunch and got right on the boat. Our host was amazing and man can he drive a boat! He's a local that's dedicated to this and knows this part of the ocean like the back of his hand. He took us to see dolphins, then to see sea turtles, then to snorkel around the coral reefs, and finally to the "natural pool." This was such an amazing experience! This was one of the most magical experiences in Tulum, which is already magical. The hardest roads sometimes lead to the most beautiful places. I don't know whose bumper sticker I read that on but it fits. The rough journey makes it that much sweeter, and I'm so glad we made it.

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Reserva de Sian Ka'an
Reserva de Sian Ka'an
Reserva de Sian Ka'an

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Aktun Chen - Cenote Trail, Aktun Chen Park, Tulum, Mexico

Aktun Chen

4.9(21 reviews)
69.4 km

It honestly was not as big of a wow factor as I had hoped…read more... Our tour guide for the cave was subpar at best! He did a very bad job at sharing the ecological (and anthropological) history of the area He did a bad job answering questions... We were rushed through the cave ........ It is a beautiful cave though, especially the part where you walk over the water over the bridge ((but definitely should not be a top 10 National Geographic cave walk!!!..?!!! I have seen much cooler caves!...) The animal park is very fun. They take nice care of the animals and they actually have a great variety. My two-year-old had a great time with the animals. The cenote Was ***extremely busy !...... full of loud obnoxious tour groups who completely ruined the whole vibe There are catfish in the water that do not bite The cenote is small. The water is crystal clear! It is very fun to explore! Bring a mouth piece for the snorkel, as they do not provide those (the thing that enables you to breathe while you are under water) The water is FREEZING cold Even colder than they advertise There are no wet suits We went Thursday at 1 pm for the cave, and 3pm for the cenote, so I was not expecting it to be busy..... The cenote is 10 minutes away from the cave ( you have to drive there) Aktun Chen is about 20 minutes down a dirt road- once you exit the highway, there are signs saying you are heading the right way to the cave/cenote, but I kept doubting myself.. as the dirt road feels very remote Glad I went, but honestly would not go back again... PS- they say no sunscreen to protect the cenote, but allow bug repellent lololol -- do you know how much more toxic bug repellent is than sunscreen?? Hire better staff, and I will feel inclined to give a better review It felt like a cattle corral ..... did not feel genuinely cared for ((or that the staff genuinely cares for the environment!..!.!.!)

We signed up for the combo package which included ziplining, then a cave tour and then the cenote…read more The whole family unanimously agreed Aktun Chen was the highlight of our 1 week trip to Mexico. The ziplining was 10 ziplines, and the tour guides were fun and allow you to go upside down or 2 people at once on some of them. Make sure to bring money to tip the tour guides! The cave tour was the weakest section but I admit I did learn a bunch of interesting geological sorts of stuff. The cave actually gets a bit muggy and so the cenote was a great way to finish the day and cool off. They have you do a very brief "tour" in the cenote and then we were given about 30 min of free, unsupervised play time there. The water is clear, cool, clean and you adjust very quickly to the temperature. The lighting and colors were MAGICAL and the kids loved swimming amongst catfish. Water shoes were perfect for the whole day. You get a locker at each site. Towels and change of clothes are handy at the end of the day- don't forget those! And keep in mind that getting to the front entrance of Aktun Chen is not the same as getting to the actual reception area - it's ~ 3.5 km down a windy dirt road. Something to consider if you get motion sick easily, or something to consider if you rent a tiny car that might have difficulty on dirt roads.

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Aktun Chen - At the reception entrance to the cave

At the reception entrance to the cave

Aktun Chen - Inside the cave (on the bridge over water, which was one of the coolest parts of the tour)

Inside the cave (on the bridge over water, which was one of the coolest parts of the tour)

Aktun Chen - Family friendly-- my son is 2 years old and loved the cave tour-- he hated the cenote!

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Family friendly-- my son is 2 years old and loved the cave tour-- he hated the cenote!

Go Native's Park - Food provided after activities,  burritos not shown.

Go Native's Park

4.8(6 reviews)
35.4 km

We are all entitled to our own opinions, right? Well here's mine:…read more Parking: na Location: na Decor/ambiance: 5 Customer Service: 5++ THE HIGHLIGHT OF MY TRIP TO MEXICO!!! This place is amazing! So many amazing memories and sweet moments we experienced here! At out resort we were approached by a lady with AmStar. She sold us on the excursion. We were able to zip line, atv and swim in cenotes for a slamming deal! It was almost to good to be true. There was a shuttle that picked us up from the resort, took us to the excursion and then it took us back as well. The excursion was about an hour away from the resort we stayed at. When we got there we were given Vania as our guide. She was so amazing I gave her all of the pesos we had after our adventure. She was awesome. The zip lining portion was fun and beautiful. The views from the towers was amazing. The swimming portion in the cenotes was crazy. I was scared at first because its inside of a cave and the water is mad cold. I'm so glad we did it because it was so worth it and we didn't want to get out when it was time. The ATV experience was LIT! We were on those things for at least an hour! There is a Mayan meal that they serve you at the end. Its really good and great for vegetarians! At the end of the excursion I fell that the deal we got was well worth it! I would advise you to take a change of clean cloths as you will want to get out of the wet gear. For the most part they have everything you will need! 5Stars GoNative and Vania!!

This park was so much fun! I was in Cancun for a work vacation and my roommate and I wanted to do…read morean adventure excursion. We looked into a few different ones and chose this one because it included what we were really wanting (ATV, zip line and swim in Cenote) and was about a 5 hour excursion. We didn't want to take a whole day away from the beach. The staff was excellent! They were all so friendly and made sure to make everyone feel safe. Our guide was quite comical as well. All 3 adventures were a first for me. I can't say I would ever care to ride an ATV again but I was glad I did it. Those things are hard to handle! I was the slow poke in the back of the line . The zip lining was so cool! On the 1st one I kept my eyes closed most of the way and was holding on for my life but I was able to relax a bit for the next 2. I would definitely try it again! The cenote was so refreshing after we had gotten hot and sweaty. They supplied lockers at the start and they do not allow you to take anything with you (cameras included). They have photographers taking photos throughout and you have the option to purchase the flash drive at the end. It was $50. That was more than I expected it to be but worth it because they captured all the thrilling moments. I would definitely recommend this park!

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Go Native's Park
Go Native's Park
Go Native's Park - Jumping into the cenote

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Jumping into the cenote

Maya Adrenaline - Atv

Maya Adrenaline

3.1(15 reviews)
30.5 kmCentro

Book directly!! Use Whattsapp to call them +52 984 132 0882 ask to be picked up at the meeting…read morepoint COCO BONGO in Playa del Carmen. Bring: Swim shorts, Bandana to cover nose, Towel, Change of clothes, Water sandals, Backpack, Mosquito repellent, Sunblock, sandwhiches & cash. Their location is VERY SAFE & only 10 minutes off the main 307 Road in Tulum. You will NOT be deep and isolated in the jungle. We did ATV, Ziplines, & Cenote Combo and had a great time. ATV & Cenote swim about 30-45 mins each, Zip lines - 4 total. Definitely worth doing it, Time did NOT feel short at all; just enough to do multiple activities in 4-5 hours. Any transportation to and from the jungle area just adds more time. Highly recommend for Families with kids (8+ minimum age) to all activities. The guides take care of you & make sure you're safe. Even if your hesistant about ziplines you can do the small ones only. The biggest one is about 7 stories tall & 1 minute long- I think. It has an awesome view above the tree line & you shouldnt skip it!! If I return I will do this excursion again.

Booked the Maya Adrenaline Tour from a kiosk on 5th. It was supposed to include 4-5 zip lines,…read moreatv-ing, an authentic meal and cenote. Transportation was provided and then picked us up to the hotel and brought us to their store to pay the remaining balance. The driver from our PDC hotel was about 30 mins. Upon arrival we were brought to a shop where they showed us all the items we should or could be buying - goggles, glasses, bandanas, water, bug repellant and sunscreen. I wished they had told us in advance that they did not provide goggles as this was the first time I have been on an ATV tour that didn't provide them. We all purchased bandanas and some of my friends also purchased eyewear. We had brought towels and a change of clothes but there is nowhere to carry them (bring a small backpack or be prepared to have nothing on your trip - including water as there was no place to put it). We put our bags in a locker and were provided the ATVs. The group was small which was nice, the guides were very knowledgeable. The cons - we only went on 1 zip line. There was one in a cave that was offered which we declined (we were told it was normally a kids activity) but the brochure said one of the longest zip lines in the area and we felt a little ripped off by this. Even if the mini water zip line was 1/4 or 1/5 offered, where were the other 3? After the ATVs we returned for a snack and we thought it would be an authentic meal as per the brochure and it was a ham and cheese sandwich - with one single slice of ham and one single slice of cheese along with some iced tea. We were then offered pictures for a cost and were enroute back to our hotel.

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Maya Adrenaline
Maya Adrenaline - This company takes some photos of u during all events. Then u get' em emailed to you. Great quality pics!

This company takes some photos of u during all events. Then u get' em emailed to you. Great quality pics!

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Cenote Carwash - Pretty little flowers

Cenote Carwash

4.7(9 reviews)
88.0 km

We love this cenote. Beautiful place to spend a couple hours in the afternoon…read more We rented bikes from town and biked our way to this place. Although we definitely recommend taking a car instead because the road can be quite dangerous and gnarly. This was one of the cheaper admission price cenote's in the area. The whole place is not very big but they do have a platform to jump off of and roped areas to separate the swimmers from the scuba divers. There's covered little patios for you to rest and have a snack. There's also showers for you to rinse off before and after you go into the water. Very quiet and peaceful, not crowded at all on the day we wet. Very nice time.

We drove by and thought the name sounded cool. We really knew nothing about this Cenote. The lady…read moreat the front desk was super sweet. Did not speak one lick of English which is ok cause I know enough Spanish to get by. They do ask for your blood type which was SO odd. I still don't know why, maybe due to mosquitos? Who knows. There were no other guests when we got there, at least we didn't think there were. We were asked to take a shower as it protects the wildlife in the Cenote. So, we took a quick shower. There is a jump off ramp and a rope for divers to use when getting out of the water. A lot more people come to this Cenote to dive vs just to hang out. We didn't want to dive. I actually didn't even get in the water, cause I stuck my feet in and a million sucker fish started eating at my feet. Like the ones in China that they use for pedicures. I would probably get eaten alive if I went in, so I passed. My friend went in and there were divers below him. That is awkward too! Like are their divers looking all up in your goods?! Cool place to check out and spend like 30 minutes, but that is about all.

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Cenote Carwash
Cenote Carwash - Cenote prices as of October 2018. They open earlier than the grand cenote and is cheaper so we game hear since he had an early check out.

Cenote prices as of October 2018. They open earlier than the grand cenote and is cheaper so we game hear since he had an early check out.

Cenote Carwash - Es uno de esos dias, que decido comulgar con la Madre Naturaleza y este Hermoso Cenote es el indicado  , para disfrutar de mi Ser

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Es uno de esos dias, que decido comulgar con la Madre Naturaleza y este Hermoso Cenote es el indicado , para disfrutar de mi Ser

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