Are the ruins in Tulum free?


Are the ruins in Tulum free? How Much Does it Cost to Visit the Tulum Ruins? When you arrive at the ruins, tickets are sold at the entrance. The entrance fee is 65 pesos (about $3.50). If you bring a video camera, you'll have to pay an extra 30 pesos.


Is 2 days in Tulum enough?

A full two-day Tulum itinerary. Whether you're visiting for a short weekend stay or for a week-long getaway there will definitely be enough to keep you busy. From Tulum, there are also many day trips you can make- Akumal and Playa Del Carmen being two of them.


Does it cost money to visit Tulum ruins?

Depending on where your hotel is located, you can either hire a taxi or rent a bike to reach the ruins (they're located between 1 and 3 miles from the hotel zone). The park is open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and there is a small entrance fee of about 80 pesos (or about $4) per person.


Are the cenotes in Tulum free?

About Cenote Aldea Zama Tulum. Cenote Aldea Zama is a small cenote, but there is plenty of room to swim and even cliff jump. Since it is free and easy to get to, I recommend visiting while you're in Tulum. There are no opening hours, so you can visit anytime you'd like, but I prefer going on a weekday.


Do you have to pay to see Mayan ruins?

You can expect to pay around 80 pesos for admission on a Tulum tour, with an extra 45 pesos for professional photo equipment. In USD, that's about $4 to $6.


How much is the entrance fee for cenotes in Tulum?

You can visit Cenote Xcan ché without visiting the nearby ruins, although it's nice to do both while you're here. Entrance to the cenote costs around 70 pesos ($3.50 USD), but an upgraded ticket that includes fun activities like ziplines, rappeling into the cenote and a bike rental is only 400 pesos ($20 USD).


Do you need cash pesos in Tulum?

Many businesses in Tulum accept credit cards, but you'll need pesos for taxi rides, taco stands, excursions, etc. It's also wise to carry cash in order to tip taxi drivers, servers, housekeepers, or anyone who provides a service/assistance during your trip. This goes a long way, especially now.


How much is a Tulum ruins guide?

Tours of the Tulum Ruins from Cancun, Playa del Carmen, or any other location in the Riviera Maya can cost anything between $50 and $250 depending on what's included in the tour. Some tour options include full-day and half-day tours.


Can you swim at the beach at Tulum ruins?

Swimming At Tulum's Secret Beach Right below the main pyramid structure is a secluded beach that you can actually swim at while you're visiting the site. So make sure to bring your swimsuit with you! Swimming under the old ruined fortress, perched on the cliff above you, is a pretty cool experience.


What not to wear in Tulum?

I highly recommend you leave expensive and sentimental pieces of jewelry at home while you travel, so you don't risk never seeing them again. Also, Tulum is quite hot, so you might not even want to wear jewelry when you arrive, so you might skip bringing it at all.


Can you walk in cenotes?

Some cenotes are above-ground, while others are inside caves. You can walk right into some, while others require jumping in or walking down a large staircase. If you are claustrophobic, you should make sure to research the cenote so you know it's above ground.


Can you swim in cenotes in Mexico?

The cenote is a popular, frequently regulated attraction that, for years, has been deemed safe for swimming.


Can you swim in Tulum cenotes?

These natural limestone sinkholes are filled with cool waters that make them ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and even scuba diving. If you're visiting the popular Yucatan city of Tulum, exploring nearby cenotes is a must.


Do you need cash in Tulum?

TIPS WHEN TRAVELING TO TULUM Most places in Tulum are cash-only. Most of the upscale hotels and hotel restaurants accept credit cards, but the stand-alone restaurants tend to not. While there are ATMs on Boca Paila (the coastal road), I would recommend bringing cash.


What is the most expensive part of Tulum?

The beach area of Tulum can really be split into two sections. There's the area towards the north where the hotels tend to be a bit cheaper and the public can access the beach more easily, and then there's the southern beach area which is the more expensive part home to Tulum's luxury resorts.


Can you walk on ruins in Tulum?

Climbing is not permitted at the Tulum ruins. Because the ruins are very old and unstable, the central structures like Pyramid El Castillo and Temple of the Frescoes have been roped off. Visitors are required to stay on the designated walking paths.


Can I go to Tulum ruins on my own?

Yes! A self-guided walking tour of Tulum is the best way to explore everything that the fantastic site offers.


Is Tulum Aztec or Mayan?

Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya and achieved its greatest prominence between the 13th and 15th centuries. Maya continued to occupy Tulum for about 70 years after the Spanish began occupying Mexico, but the city was abandoned by the end of the 16th century.


Is it better to go to Tulum ruins in the morning or afternoon?

The Tulum ruins open at 8:00 and it's worth being here then. You'll avoid the crowds, get better views, and the temperature will be more pleasant. Alternatively, come later in the afternoon when the tour groups have all left and it's starting to cool down after the heat of the middle of the day.


Is it safe to walk in Tulum at night?

Be cautious at night if you're traveling alone – Tulum isn't the most dangerous place at night, but in some places, it's not as well lit as it should be. Don't walk around alone late at night if you can avoid it — especially between the center of town and the beachfront hotel zone.