Tulum
Travel Blogs from Tulum, Mexico
Day 1 - Tulum & Bacalar
... phone. We are here, we've met the group, and we're well. We left Cancun early this morning, and drove south to Tulum (about 1.5 hours) to look at some Mayan "stuff" (Kate's descriptive powers on overdrive) which are on cliffs above the Carribean. ...
Tulum
Fant en buss fra flyplassen i Cancun som gikk ned til byen og videre til Tulum. 4 timer s0rover langs kysten 100 meter fra bussterminalen laa det et bra backpacker hostel med dorms. God stemning, selvforsynings grill hver kveld, masse spisebord og ...
Chichen Itza
From Tulum we took a bus to Chichen Itza, which has recently been named one of the new 7 wonders of the world to check out the ruins there. At point you could actually climb the ruins at Chichen Itza but this has recently been banned as someone fell ...
tulum ruins
... knew how to live! the beach relaxing in tulum is getting a little expensive because its eating at the resort restaurant or not eating at all. its funny how backpacker places in mexico end up becoming more expensive than one in a first world ...
EN New Camera
... new camera in Cancun. It's not the same one as our old camera (we would have to wait for 4 days to have it delivered form Mexico City) but it’s better than nothing and I am so happy to be able to take pictures again! This morning we sent back to UK ...
Crossing the Mexican Border
... toes. Diving The Cenotes The main reason for my visit to Tulum was to dive the cenotes. All around this part of Mexico are spectacular underground caverns with rivers inside called cenotes. The entire coast is lined with a maze of fresh water ...
The dreamy beaches of the caribbean
... and cliffs! Quite an experience! At the point when we had almost decided to turn back because it had become a bit harrowing, we stumbled over the walls into the Tulum archeological site...without paying!!! Eimear was very distraught (Irish guilt you ...
Float On
Tulum, Mexico, 2nd - 5th July, 2007 I arrived in Tulum from Belize by bus, hot and tired. I'd caught the water taxi from Caye Caulker with the intention of staying in Belize City for a night, then making my way to Mexico, but, with perfect timing, ...
All Alone Now
... we stopped at a Cenote, an underground water hole also known as a sink hole. Useless Fact :- The Yucatan area in Mexico is a porous limestone shelf with no visible rivers. The cenotes are freshwater pools connected to underground caves ...
Tulum and teaching
... so could be long term or could be out of here tomorrow..watch this space although another first....i am working now ....in mexico...though $100 per month is not yuppie pay scale i will go for a cenote dive on sunday...another first keep em ...
Long time, no turquoise sea...!
... were on a white sandy beach on the Carribbean coast of Mexico. That´s the life. OK, so it was via 3 flights, 2 buses, Iquitos, Mexico City, Cancun and some serious ´get me out of here´ airport time, but it was worth it! Just a word of warning ...
Once Upon a Time...
... miss the Mexican immigration department so are basically illigal immigrants, hope this doesnt come back to haunt us.... The due to Mexico having daylight saving time, we mised the connecting bus, but managed to get the last two seats on next bus ...
Tulum
... to get a bit of a move on as our flight from Panama to Columbia on 7th September is going to come around so quickly now. Mexico is a great place to travel in and it would be so easy to spend months here and forget about the date completely, but we still ...
Beaching it @ Tulum Carribean Sea Dreaming
... with food and need to eat lots because we walk alot. The dish of the day is the Tamarindo Margarita. Ace! We visited Tulum Mayan ruins which are located on the ocean. There is an incredible amount of planning and design gone into this site with ...
Tulum still
... and everyone who receives this holds a special place in my heart.....and I don't want to loose touch totally.......so I'm still in Tulum in Mexico and have been here for a year now......still speaking awful Spanish but rather proud that I can get by in ...
Tulum - Mayan Slendour in a Grand Setting
... by: El Castillo, the Temple of the Frescoes and the Temple of the Descending God. http://www.differentworld.com/mexico/areas/caribbean-coast/tulum/tulum-mayan-ruins.htm For a quick history of the Mayan people see: ...
Tulum
... amazing breakfasts and the fish tacos located from the hostel just a 1/2 mile into town are great! Overall, our experience in Tulum has been great. Posada los Mapaches is our new favorite breakie, bed, and bike inclusive hostel we have experienced. ...
Tulum
We had two lovely nights in Tulum chilling out at the beautiful beach in front of our hotel, visiting the Mayan Ruins which is right on the coast, and visiting the local biosphere (Ki-an Saan) to see the birds and crocodiles. Our visit to ...
Site archeologique de Tulum (French/English)
... la plage ne coute rien a part un coup de soleil si tu prends pas garde... It was a hot afternoon when we arrived in Tulum archeological site. The ruins were not as impressive as the ones we have seen so far....perhaps it has to do with the Mayans ...
Tulum
Tulum was nice. We took the ADO and it dropped us of on the side of the highway. Once we were off we figured out that it was down a road that was on the other side of the highway. We walked around for a bit but it was so hot. They ...
all abit tender
... feeling plus it was pretty cool none the less. As we were all feeling abit sore we travelled about 60k down the coast to tulum, which supposed to be a backpakers haven, not so for us, after eventually finding a suitable place to stay we crashed out for ...
No honeymoons please!
... www.en-yucatan.com.mx/tulum/gran-cenote.php http://www.tripadvisor.com.mx/Attraction_Review-g150813-d669578-Reviews-Gran_Cenote-Tulum_Yucatan_Peninsula.html Depois, a tarde nas ruínas de Tulum bastaram para perceber que não vou visitar muito mais ...
Tulum
Visit of the Tulum ruins. Tulum, the Pre-Columbian walled city of the Maya civilization located on the Caribbean Sea coast of the state of Quintana ...
Tulum
The following day after a sleep in we took a bus to Tulum, south of Cancun on the coast and spent some tie relaxing on the beach and exploring the nearby Mayan ruins. What we couldn't believe about the ruins was how many Iguanas were there, they didn't ...
The super high-tech hostel
Eh lá, que hostel tão moderno, todo equipado com automatismos que quase dispensam a consulta de pessoal para fazer o check-in, tomar pequenos-almoços, pedir uns copos, jantar e fazer o check out. Não! Esta é a prova vida de que ...
Twas the best of times, twas the worst of times
... , we would have jumped aboard one of those Cancun busses and begged them to take us with them! We arrived into Tulum late and, despite words of warning from more than one fellow traveler, we decided to trust the Lonely Planet's convincing ...
Mayan Ruins
Just a few hours south of cancun are the mayan ruins of Tulum. An ancient city on a cliff overlooking the ...
I Have The Shits
... the dancefloor. We al had to have a go, and Ive rarely felt so unconfortable. We spent today visiting the Mayan ruins of Tulum. The ruins themselves arent all that impressive, but the etting on the coast is amazing. Rather than paying for a taxi to ...
