Cenote 2 Ojos and Grand Cenote with Tulum Ruins Guided Tour
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Cenote 2 Ojos and Grand Cenote with Tulum Ruins Guided Tour

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About this experience

Discover the highlights of Tulum in one unforgettable day, combining history, nature, and local flavor.

Begin with a guided visit to the Tulum archaeological site, enjoying a one-hour tour of the iconic seaside ruins and learning about the rich Mayan history that once thrived along the Caribbean coast.

Continue to the Mother Nature Monument in Tulum City, a striking landmark and perfect spot for memorable photos.

Next, head to Cenote Dos Ojos Park to swim in crystal-clear waters surrounded by lush jungle, one of the most famous cenote systems in the region.

Recharge with a traditional Mexican meal, including one dish of your choice.

End the experience at the beautiful Grand Cenote, where you can swim and relax in one of the Riviera Maya’s most impressive natural settings.

Available options

Tulum Dos Ojos

What's included

Round Transportation from Tulum meeting point
Swim at Cenote Dos Ojos park (2 and a half hours)
Swim at the Grand Cenote (1 hour)
Bilingual guides (spanish and english)
Guided tour at Tulum ruins (1 hour)
Box lunch during transportation (ham sandwich, juice and a piece of fruit)
Mexican meal at a restaurant (1 dish to choose)
Short visit at the Mother Nature Monument for photos

Detailed itinerary

1

Begin with a guided visit to the Tulum archaeological site, enjoying a one-hour tour of the iconic seaside ruins and learning about the rich Mayan history that once thrived along the Caribbean coast.

2

Continue to the Mother Nature Monument in Tulum City, a striking landmark and perfect spot for memorable photos.

3

Next, head to Cenote Dos Ojos Park to swim in crystal-clear waters surrounded by lush jungle, one of the most famous cenote systems in the region.

4
Stop 4

End the experience at the beautiful Grand Cenote, where you can swim and relax in one of the Riviera Maya’s most impressive natural settings.

What's not included

Tulum preservation tax of 25 USD per person
Drinks at the restaurant

Available languages

Guide guide
EN ES

Important information

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Travelers must bring swim suit, change of clothes and towels
Does not include Tulum preservation tax of 25 USD per person
Only biodegradable sunscreen can be used
Infants must be sitting on their parents or guardians lap
Travelers must reach out to the supplier to confirm all details or questions
The order of the stops may be different during the tour

Meeting point

Travelers must arrive outside of the sliding doors of the Super Aki store in Tulum City, it's important to be right outside of the doors

Do not wait in the parking lot or at the street

Please reach out to the supplier to confirm the time and location

Important notes

The customer has to get in touch with the supplier to confirm the exact pick up time, it depends on the location of the hotel, it depends on the location of the hotel

About Tulum

Tulum is a unique blend of ancient Mayan ruins, pristine beaches, and modern bohemian-chic culture. Known for its stunning coastal cliffs and vibrant arts scene, it offers a mix of history, nature, and contemporary luxury.

Top Attractions

Tulum Ruins

The ancient Mayan ruins of Tulum are perched on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, offering stunning views and a glimpse into the past.

Historical 2-3 hours Moderate (around $10 USD)

Cenote Dos Ojos

A stunning cenote with crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.

Nature Half day Moderate (around $10-$20 USD)

Playa Paraíso

A beautiful beach with white sand and turquoise waters, ideal for relaxation and water sports.

Beach Half day or more Free

Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve

A UNESCO World Heritage site with diverse ecosystems, including mangroves, lagoons, and coral reefs.

Nature Full day Moderate to Expensive (around $50-$100 USD for tours)

Gran Cenote

A large cenote with both open and cave areas, perfect for snorkeling and diving.

Nature Half day Moderate (around $10-$20 USD)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Cochinita Pibil

Slow-roasted pork marinated in achiote and citrus, wrapped in banana leaves. A Yucatecan specialty.

Lunch/Dinner Contains pork

Tikin Xic

Grilled fish or chicken marinated in achiote and citrus, cooked in banana leaves.

Lunch/Dinner Contains fish or chicken

Panuchos

Fried tortillas filled with refried beans, topped with turkey or chicken, pickled onions, and avocado.

Appetizer Contains beans, turkey or chicken

Mango with Chili and Lime

Fresh mango slices sprinkled with chili powder and lime juice, a popular street snack.

Snack Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Climbing the Nohoch Mul pyramid in Coba Cenote diving Jungle trekking in Sian Ka'an Beach lounging at Playa Paraíso Yoga at Aldea Zama Spa treatments at luxury resorts Exploring the Tulum ruins Visiting local markets

Best Time to Visit

December to April

This is the peak tourist season with perfect weather, clear skies, and ideal conditions for exploring ruins, beaches, and enjoying outdoor activities.

22-30°C 72-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Mexican Peso (MXN)

Time Zone

GMT-5 (EST) or GMT-6 (CST) depending on daylight saving time

Electricity

127VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Tulum is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur. Be cautious with valuables and avoid isolated areas at night.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Avoid walking alone at night
  • • Use reputable tour operators

Getting there

By air
  • Cancún International Airport • 120 km (75 miles)
By bus

Cancún Bus Terminal, Playa del Carmen Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Local buses and collectivos (shared vans) are the most common and affordable way to get around Tulum.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Didi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Tulum Town Tulum Beach (Zona Hotelera) Aldea Zama

Day trips

Coba
45 km (28 miles) • Full day

Explore the ancient Mayan ruins of Coba, including the Nohoch Mul pyramid, which you can still climb.

Playa del Carmen
60 km (37 miles) • Half day or full day

A vibrant beach town known for its shopping, dining, and nightlife.

Muyil
20 km (12 miles) • Half day

A lesser-known Mayan ruin with a beautiful lagoon and boardwalk through the jungle.

Festivals

Carnaval de Tulum • February/March (dates vary) Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) • November 1-2

Pro tips

  • Visit the Tulum ruins early in the morning to avoid crowds and heat.
  • Explore the cenotes for a unique and refreshing experience.
  • Try local Yucatecan dishes like cochinita pibil and tikin xic.
  • Stay in eco-friendly accommodations to support sustainable tourism.
  • Rent a bike to explore the town and nearby attractions.
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Price varies by option

Adults
Age 11-70
1
Childs
Age 4-10
0
Infants
Age 0-3
0
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
  • Adult required for booking
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