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Travel Tulum: The historical ruins with wonderful beaches in Mexico

By asad russel -

Tulum, Yucatan, Mexico:
The combination of town, archaeological site and beach is the Tulum Mexico. There are three distinct zones in Tulum for the people who visit this place. From being a small junction to stop for the residents and visitors Tulum Pueblo grew in numbers. On the Tulum Beach Road staying somewhere to a number of exciting activities of outdoor puts you in close proximity, especially in Mayan culture and history if you are interested. From Cancun you get the further away things become the more laid back, for example of this, Tulum is perfect.

Tulum, Mexico, ancient ruins of Mayan, beaches

Ruins of Tulum:
About 130 km south from the Cancun the ruins of Tulum are situated. The first distinct zone is the “Tulum Archaeological Zone”. Either in a rental vehicle or in a colectivo/bus along highway 307 the visitors can’t miss the ruins driving. On the corner there is a pink hotel which is big and numerous signs too.

Tulum, Mexico, ancient ruins of Mayan, beaches

Towards the coast approximately 1 km east of the highway 307 are the ruins of Tulum. As well as few assorted stores and fast food restaurants, a large craft market is located there. The Mayan pole Flayers dot the pole flying immediate on your right towards the ruins along the road. Visitors can sit and watch the performance and throughout the whole day they perform. Among the Caribbean beaches one of the most beautiful beach the Tulum ruins has. At Tulum ruins visitors can jump in the water and to the Boca Paila can swim to the north. On the ruins beach to swim out it is quite an experience for the ruins visitors who come here for first time and from the water of sea can watch the view of ruins and to cool off on a hot summer day it is a great way.

Tulum, Mexico, ancient ruins of Mayan, beaches

By visiting the ruins of Tulum visitors can pass several hours. There are many available thing for the visitors to pass their hours such as they can explore the Mayan ruins, Relax or swim in the beach, Visit the craft market, Watch the Pole Flyers, Walk in the Tulum Beach Road and get something to eat. For Tulum ruins in recent year a large parking lot has been built, from that place visitors can access in the 307 highway. In this place the restaurants and the craft market located. And approximately 1 km away for the ruins. For the visitors all day here run a little train which transports the visitors back and forth.

Tulum, Mexico, ancient ruins of Mayan, beaches

The Beaches of Tulum:
By the all-inclusive resorts has yet to be invaded the Boca Paila and in the Riviera hedonistic culture one of the most popular bastions remains. For rent visitors can find inexpensive cabana’s along the beach. Here is not that good the snorkeling because there is lots of weeds and sand. Through a number of points the beach of Tulum can be accessed. Via the road the visitors can walk which take them to the ruins. When it hits the ruins the road to south just keep following and to the Punta Allen and Sian Kaan Biosphere takes you the same road. Through an opening by walking to the beach you can access or from the road access point.

Tulum, Mexico, ancient ruins of Mayan, beaches

For the Tulum Pueblo there is also the access. Is the visitors drive south through the highway 307 visitors will find a traffic signal which point the roads of Coba Chemax – Chichen Itza. Towards the coast the visitors will go to by the left (east). If the visitor go to the right it will take them in the jungle to the Coba ruins and if the visitors go straight it will take them to the Tulum Pueblo. Until the road turn right follow the road, the visitors will on the Beach Road after the turn and for miles along the coast that runs, Sian Ka’an to Punta through all the way. There are no private beaches here, all are for public.

Tulum, Mexico, ancient ruins of Mayan, beaches

Short preview:
According to the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA) annually almost 1.1 million visitors come to the Tulum, in Yucatan province, Mexico. By the wall is place is surrounded on the south, west and north and Caribbean sea is in the eastern side. This is a Mayan civilization city and around 1200s the city reached in its highest peak. This city has an airy open feel. There are frescoes, carvings, walls and temples in the Tulum and over the centuries by hurricanes and salty sea air have been battered but this place is easily accessible for the tourist by a prime Riviera Maya location.  

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