The mayan ruins in tulum

the mayan ruins in tulum

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How to get around Tulum Ka'an Tankah Tres 1. While floating down a canal that Mayans dug by hand see a lovely stucco frieze Baya seaside community waters perfectly framing it. Contact Address Hwy Km Suggest an edit to this attraction.

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Tulum Ruins Guide for Getting the Most of Your Visit
Tulum ruins are located km south of Cancun and is considered by many as the most beautiful of the Mayan Ruins sites around Cancun, is small but exquisitely. Most prominent among the remaining structures is the Castillo, or castle, perched on the edge of a metre limestone cliff overlooking the Caribbean coast. The Tulum ruins are open from AM to PM, seven days a week. Keep in mind that the last admission is at PM.
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Entrance to the ruins is free for Mexicans and foreign residents on Sundays, so it gets more crowded than usual. Tulum Tours Tulum is the only Mayan ruins on the coast with one of the most spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea. Tulum remained inhabited about 70 years after the Conquest, when it was finally abandoned. This diving god is believed to represent a Mayan deity who protected the people and is remarkably well-preserved on various buildings around the site.