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Excursion Menu

Sunday: Tulum Ruins: The Tulum ruins sit atop white, sandy beaches on fortress-like limestone cliffs overlooking the turquoise waters of the Caribbean coast. It is the only Mayan city to be found along the sea and was considered to be a trading center. $40 USD p/p. Includes entrance fees to the ruins, guide & water.
Min 4 Max 12, From: 8:30am-12:30pm


Monday: Yalku or Cenote "2 Ojos": At the North end of Akumal is Yal-Ku Lagoon. This is a calm clear environment for beginner snorkelers. The lagoon is inhabited by multicoloured tropical fish and has nice coral formations. If you are lucky you may see the huge king parrot fish. The lagoon is a mixture of fresh and salt water and is refreshing after a long day at the beach. It is a very special ecosystem, so please help to protect this resource by not wearing sunscreen or feeding any of the fish. This is a smaller version of its famous neighbor Xel-Ha. $55 USD p/p Includes round trip transport, guides, snorkeling gear and entrance fees where applicable.

Cenote 2 ojos. It means “two eyes," It is located 48km/30miles south of Playa del Carmen, near El Jardin del Eden where is hard to miss the signs for Dos Ojos. Enter through one of the two separate pools, which look like two large eyes, and explore an intricate, and surprisingly clear, maze of caves and decorations. This wonder is to experience its expansive cavern, which is considered to be one of the longest, and most decorated, underwater cave systems in the world. The stalactites, stalagmites flowstone, and rim pools which are formed inside are true natural works of art. There are full bathroom facilities, snacks, and souvenirs available. $55 USD p/p. Includes entrance fees to the ruins, transportation, guide & water.

Tuesday: Sian Kaan Muyil Experience: Reaching the ruins of these coastal ruins, a guide will show you the Muyil ruins and explain to you all about the importance of this ancient Mayan trading post and the importance of the Ixel moon goddess in this city. On the way to reach the Muyil lagoon you will climb in the highest view point of Sian Kaan and enjoy a unique view on the reserve. Once you meet your local skipper, you will go for a 2 hour boat trip across the wetlands. Visit the secret Maya temple and jump in an ancient canal. You will let yourself float in translucent fresh water; the natural current will drive you across the beautiful mangrove. Once back to Muyil we will share our experience of this wonderful day around a little appetizer of wine and cheese. $80 USD p/p. Includes Guidance English/Spanish/French, A/C transportation, entrance fees, boat trip and appetizer. From: 1:30pm-5:30pm


Wednesday: Coba Ruins: Coba is located among five lakes in the middle of the jungle and was once home to about 50,000 people. One of the most outstanding features of Coba is the incredible number of sacbe (elevated roads) that connect parts of Coba with other Mayan cities many miles inland. $50 USD p/p. Includes roundtrip transport, entrance fee, water and guide. Min 4 Max 11 Bike rentals to explore ruins (highly recommended) are an additional 25 pesos p/bike. From: 9:30am-2:30pm

Thursday: Aktun Chen & Cenote Xunaan Ha: Visit the 5 million year old Aktun Chen Caverns where one can enjoy thousands of stalactites, stalagmites and natural sculptures. The tour will start with an explanation of the local flora and fauna, followed by a short hike to the entrance of the caves. While inside the caverns, you will learn about their formation. Later, enjoy a refreshing dip in the Xunaan Ha Cenote (fresh water sink hole). $55 USD p/p Includes guided tour at Aktun Chen, entrance fee at Xunaan Ha Cenote and roundtrip transportation. Min 4 Max 11 From: 10:30am-2:30pm


Please sign up for all tours at least 24 hours in advance in the reception
A cancellation policy does apply.


* All tours and rates are subject to change at anytime. Please check with the front desk at the resort for changes.