Friday, 29 May 2015

Tulum – the Most Visited Coastal Maya Site, Mexico

Tulum – the Most Visited Coastal Maya Site, Mexico
Tulum, Cobá, Mexico. The very well preserved Pre-Columbian Maya walled city is a top attraction in the country. It used to serve as a Caribbean Sea port and protected against the invaders in 13th-15th centuries.
Today the ancient port is the third most visited site in Mexico after Teotihuacan and Chichen Itza. It is found near Cancún – another favorite destination for the vacationers. The tourists can visit the ruins on their own or have an organized one day tour.
Why to go there?
Besides seeing the best preserved coastal Maya site, which is surrounded by beautiful nature, also visit some of the many cenotes found in Tulum.
When to go there?
The weather is warm all year round.
How to get there?
Buses from Cancún go frequently to Tulum.

Tulum – the Most Visited Coastal Maya Site, Mexico

Tulum – the Most Visited Coastal Maya Site, Mexico
Photo by Wissile Sogoyou
Tulum – the Most Visited Coastal Maya Site, Mexico
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Tulum – the Most Visited Coastal Maya Site, Mexico
Photo by Sébastien Talbot
Tulum – the Most Visited Coastal Maya Site, Mexico
Photo by Ricardo Cuello
Tulum – the Most Visited Coastal Maya Site, Mexico
Photo by Randy Broderick
Tulum – the Most Visited Coastal Maya Site, Mexico
Photo by Todd Wall
Tulum – the Most Visited Coastal Maya Site, Mexico
Photo by Enrique Reyna H.
Tulum – the Most Visited Coastal Maya Site, Mexico
Photo by Todd Wall
Tulum – the Most Visited Coastal Maya Site, Mexico
Photo by Piotr Szewczyk
Tulum – the Most Visited Coastal Maya Site, Mexico
Photo by Felix Hernandez Rodriguez
Tulum – the Most Visited Coastal Maya Site, Mexico

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