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The witness ruins
The witness ruins












Xel-Ha Park is one of Mexico’s most famous eco-parks. Looking for a family-friendly tour? This combo’s for you. In the end, about 2 hours at the park is enough to see everything.Ĭombining Tulum Ruins with other activities in the area makes sense. You can get a great combo tour of Tulum and Xel-Ha at 15% off.

the witness ruins

Want to get the most from your experience?ĭon’t choose entrance-only and walk around willy-nilly. To get to the ruins yourself you can either take public transportation for 50 pesos = $2-3 USD per person or go by car and pay 120 pesos = $6 USD for parking. If you choose to walk instead this can take around 10-15 minutes but is VERY hot during the dry season from Nov-June. If you prefer to go on your own with no guide, the cost of entrance is just 80 pesos = $3-4 USD.Ī hired guide will take you for around 600 pesos = $30 USDīecause the ruins are a little removed from the parking lot, a folkloric train is available to take you to the entrance and is another 20 pesos = $1 USD per person. The cost of your visit to Tulum will depend on how exactly you prefer to wander these ancient testaments to the amazing civilization of the Maya.

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to 5 p.m.Įntrance is free to all archaeological sites on Sundays for Mexican citizens and foreign residents.īack to top 5. The Tulum ruins are open Monday through Sunday from 8 a.m. The town served as a major gateway for connecting the Yucatan Peninsula and the Gulf of Mexico with the Mayan peoples of Honduras and modern-day Central America.īack to top 4.No more than 1,600 ever lived in Tulum at one time, meaning it was more of a religious and ceremonial center rather than a population center.With walls on three sides and the Caribbean Sea on the other, Tulum was built to be a fortress. It was one of the few enclosed cities built by the Mayas.Tulum means wall in Maya, however, the town’s original name, Zamá (pronounced zam-MAH) translates as “Place of the dawning sun.”.The city we know as Tulum was transformed by each new generation of inhabitants and their respective styles and influences.Īs a result, like in other Mayan ruins of the Yucatan Peninsula, many of the buildings fuse different architectural styles depending on the epoch in which they were built or expanded upon. Over a period of 7 centuries, rulers came and went. That’s when disease brought by the Spanish eliminated the majority of the population.

the witness ruins

Of course, that’s like saying that the French built the Statue of Liberty.Īccording to archaeological findings at the Tulum Ruins, the site began to be inhabited as early as 564 A.D.Īlthough with never more than an estimated 1,600 inhabitants, the site remained occupied until shortly before the end of the 16th century. However, shortly after the Spaniards began their occupation of Mexico, the ancient Mayas who once called this majestic site their home abandoned it.īack to top 2. In fact, when the Spanish first arrived there in 1518 they considered Tulum to be as large as Sevilla. Thanks to its strategic location, Tulum proved to be one of the most powerful city-states during the 13th and 14th centuries, particularly following the fall of a rival city of Mayapan.īack in their day, the Mayan ruins surely presented an imposing figure for seafaring visitors to the walled city.

the witness ruins

… as well as to other communities and their entities to the south in what is now Central America. The magical ruins of Tulum are walled into the east and face the Caribbean Sea to the west.ĭuring its splendor, Tulum served as a major trading post for both neighboring city-states such as: Located 100 miles (62 km) to the south of Playa del Carmen (around 30 minutes) and 80 miles (128 km) from Cancun (around 1 hour 10 minutes). It’s time to check this one off your list! This awe-inspiring cliffside Mayan Kingdom is your chance to travel back in time!ġ2 Things You Need to Know About the Tulum Ruins:Īll aboard the PlayaDelCarmen.Com time machine, we’re going right back to the 13th and 14th centuries! It’s time to you immerse yourself into Mexico’s most enchanting histories. This post covers all your nail-biting questions about the Tulum Ruins.

the witness ruins

Since you’ll be visiting the infamous Tulum Ruins of Mexico, it only makes sense to prepare.












The witness ruins