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Valeria
at 2024 Jul 04
Valeria
at 2024 Jul 04
Sito archeologico da vedere e vale la pena anche scendere sino alla spiaggia.
Consiglio di andare con guida che spiega tutto, trovate sulla 5 avenida di playa del carmen molti punti escursioni e potete scegliere la più congeniale a voi e alla vostra tasca...ad ogni modo chiedete sempre lo sconto.
Slenderman
at 2024 Jul 02
Slenderman
at 2024 Jul 02
Etwas kompliziert beim Ticketkauf. Man muss sich erstmal ein Armband kaufen um in die Naturschutzzone zu gegangen und danach kann man erst vor Ort ein weiteres Eintrittsticket kaufen. Dies ist aber eigentlich garnicht ausgeschildert. Die Mayastätte ist aber sehr sauber und gut in Schuss und daher sehr empfehlenswert.
Zachary Murphy
at 2024 Jun 25
Zachary Murphy
at 2024 Jun 25
Great place for a half day trip if you are just seeing the ruins. There are places to eat and drink. Plenty of souvenirs to buy. Over all was fun!
No plastic bottles inside the ruins!
Dirks Reisezeit
at 2024 Jun 22
Dirks Reisezeit
at 2024 Jun 22
Sehr schöne Fundstelle, bitte eine Führung buchen, da man sonst die wichtigen Inhalte nicht erfährt, da es leider keine Hinweistafeln gibt. Parkplätze sind ausreichend vorhanden, alle kostenpflichtig. Keine Plastikflaschen erlaubt, daher Getränke in Mehrweg mitnehmen, denn es ist gerne heiß da.
Jordi Ferrando Verite
at 2024 Jun 17
Jordi Ferrando Verite
at 2024 Jun 17
Incredible and awesome. You need to go and see.
Cenotes are also a great attraction nearby.
Very hot at noon, go early in the morning. Bring water and bathrooms are only at entrance which is not highly convenient. Beware of that.
Salvatore Vitale
at 2024 Jun 14
Salvatore Vitale
at 2024 Jun 14
Zona Archeologica molto nota. Prezzi ragionevoli. Ovviamente mio consiglio andate all apertura perché dalle 10:00 in poi arrivano un mare di Turisti. Consiglio portate una borraccia per l'acqua perché le bottiglie non possono entrare.
MrKiwiTy
at 2024 Jun 13
MrKiwiTy
at 2024 Jun 13
Incredible piece of history to explore. I recommend going through with a tour guide to get the full experience. Do note that they do not allow plastic cap bottles into the ruins (reusable water bottles okay, they didn't have an issue with our sunscreen/bug spray either)
Yahya Atiya
at 2024 Jun 04
Yahya Atiya
at 2024 Jun 04
İncredible Mayan ruins with a rich history. Excellent views over the Caribbean, and lots of iguanas running around! Go with a guide to get the most out of it. Ours pointed out things we would never have picked up by ourselves.
Steve Gronstal
at 2024 May 20
Steve Gronstal
at 2024 May 20
It's a interesting archeological site, with awesome views and cool structures. Things to note, it is very hot with little shade, and significant amounts of walking. Highly recommend a sun umbrella, and the experience will be vastly improved with a knowledgeable tour guide!
Laura Shepherd
at 2024 May 15
Laura Shepherd
at 2024 May 15
It was beautiful to see the ruins, and the crystal clear blue sea was directly behind the park. Upgrades are being done to the walking path. The eating areas and shops were nice, with clean restrooms. A mariachi trio played as we exited, what a treat!
Elisa Costa
at 2024 May 12
Elisa Costa
at 2024 May 12
It’s a very interesting place to see ancient Mayan ruins right next to the beach.
Caution: you cannot take any plastic bottles inside, there are no places to buy water inside, and the spring and summer are extremely hot.
Signs could be better, but the place is lovely.
Many people will try to sell you tickets that include additional tours. We took one that included a boat ride to see the ruins from the sea and a quick swim with the sea turtles, which was amazing, but you could buy the tickets to the ruins only. It’s right next to the beach.
Julian Johnson
at 2024 Apr 09
Julian Johnson
at 2024 Apr 09
A lovely set of ruins but with a few drawback to the experience. The ruins are impressive and the site itself well maintained. If you have a guide they will explain the history and point out some of the interesting architectural delights that is part of the Mayan ruins. Some of the sculptures are well maintained. To keep everything well maintained, the key buildings are roped off (only the local lizards can pass). That goes double for the local beach which is beautiful but inaccessible. One of the main reasons is the rubbish that littered it so beware that you won't be able to bring plastic bottles into the site. There's not much shade so bring a hat but the tour we were on wasn't that long. Outside the site, you'll find they are building a nice pathway to the ruins and there may be a wait to gain access. Where the car park is you'll find also the usual tourist shops, an original Mayan Starbucks and Hagan Dazs. It's probably best to come with a tour group just from a transport perspective as it doesn't look very accessible to those without the local knowledge. Still the ruins are impressive and it's a good half day out. Just was expecting a little more.
Guy monjo
at 2024 Jan 29
Guy monjo
at 2024 Jan 29
Magnifique à voir absolument
emeline richard
at 2024 Jan 07
emeline richard
at 2024 Jan 07
Très sympa à faire, de plus depuis les ruines vous avez une vue magnifique sur la mer Caraïbes.
Après les ruines vous pouvez descendre sur la plage , allez y !
Sk D
at 2023 Aug 12
Sk D
at 2023 Aug 12
Site archéologique exceptionnel, avec ses ruines surplombant la mer. Vaut clairement le détour.
Oruc Kaplan
at 2023 Apr 10
Oruc Kaplan
at 2023 Apr 10
Excellent site archéologique.
Afin d'y accéder, il faut payer l'accès au parc naturel de Tulum ( 90 Pesos ) et l'entrée ( environ 50 Pesos ).
Pour ce qui est du chemin pour y accéder, l'entrée se fait depuis la 307 (Cancun - Chetumal). Ensuite vous pouvez stationner votre voiture dans le parking (150 Pesos). Enfin vous marchez environ 8/10min depuis les boutiques vers le site. Pas la peine de prendre un transport ou le parking plus cher si vous savez faire un minimum de marché.
Al Stam
at 2023 Apr 06
Al Stam
at 2023 Apr 06
Impressive historic place.
Emmanuel LEGROS
at 2023 Apr 04
Emmanuel LEGROS
at 2023 Apr 04
El Castillo est le bâtiment le plus impressionnant de la zone archéologique. C’était le siège du pouvoir et l’endroit où se tenaient les plus grandes cérémonies religieuses.
Plus de photos de nos road-trips au Mexique et dans le Monde sur mon Insta : manu_arcueil.
Frédéric Giraud
at 2022 Nov 14
Frédéric Giraud
at 2022 Nov 14
Vestiges mayas en bord de mer, lieu à visiter
bellooo
Annabelle Thomas
at 2021 Mar 30
Annabelle Thomas
at 2021 Mar 30
Très beau site, plutôt bondé mais superbe
Shayon Moore
at 2021 Mar 02
Shayon Moore
at 2021 Mar 02
The cenote was very small, but everything around it was cool! The ruins are close enough to admire but you cannot climb them like some places.
Edgar Trujillo
at 2019 May 17
Edgar Trujillo
at 2019 May 17
Mamalon
Nicolas M
at 2018 May 07
Nicolas M
at 2018 May 07
Très belles ruines bien restaurées. Venir très tôt le matin, dès 8h, sinon bondé de touristes. L'entrée est à $mx70 mais il vous sera proposé un pack dès l'entrée incluant les ruines, la plage et une heure de plongée au tuba pour un peu plus de $mx 2000 (soit environ 25€ par personne). Après avoir pas mal hésité, par peur de l'attrape touriste comme un peu partout sur cette côte, nous l'avons pris est finalement rien que pour la plongée dans le récif ça vaut le coup je pense ne serait ce que pour profiter de l'eau au dela du mur d'algues qui borde la plage (c'est un désastre cette année encore). Nous sommes novices en plongée et avons pu profiter des tortues, raies manta et poissons en toute sécurité avec un jeune guide qui nous a même laissé un peu plonger sans filet de sauvetage ( truc de ouf malades). Prévoir un lycra pour éviter la crème solaire dans le récif déjà très fragile.