
Things to do in the Yucatan
Everything you need to know about the Mayan Riviera! Attractions, Maps, Resorts, Dinning, Clubbing, ect...
There is no shortage of beaches in the Mayan Riviera, lots of shopping, numerous restaurants and nightclubs [mostly in Playa del Carmen], and great places to snorkel.
Tulum is the most visited of the Maya sites in the Yucatan and not only because of its proximity to Cancun. Although the ruins are structurally less impressive than Chichen Itza or Uxmal and much less extensive, they have the azure Caribbean as a backdrop - a startling contrast, and heaven for the photographer or artist. Because the area is small and there is comparatively little climbing involved, you can gain a fair appreciation of Tulum in a couple of hours
In the heart of the Riviera Maya in Mexico's state of Quintana Roo, on kilometer 240 of the Carretera Chetumal.
That's 122 kilometers/76 miles south of Cancun. From Tulum The Park is a brief 13 kilometers / 8 miles.
Park schedule:
Xel-Há is open all year long. Winter from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and summer from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m
For information and telephone reservations, please call or fax (from USA dial access 011 52) within Mexico 01 (984) 8 75 60 00