Punta Tulum is a breathtaking beach in Quintana Roo, Mexico, just south of the Tulum Ruins near Cancun. With its powdery white sand and turquoise waters, it's perfect for sunbathing beside ancient Mayan cliffs. Don't miss snorkeling in the Great Mesoamerican Reef, or swimming in mystical cenotes at nearby eco-parks. As sunset paints the sky, unwind at boho-chic beach bars sipping margaritas—the ultimate Caribbean escape where history meets paradise!



This all-inclusive paradise is perfect for families and couples looking to unwind! Enjoy 3 outdoor pools, a private beach, and indulge in spa treatments or hit the fitness center. Kids will love the children's club and kids' pool, while adults can try snorkeling or sailing. At night, sip cocktails at the poolside bar or choose from 6 dining options. With free breakfast and 24-hour room service, every detail is designed for your comfort.

This all-inclusive paradise is perfect for families or couples looking to unwind! Enjoy the private beach or have fun at the water park with the kids. With 5 restaurants, including El Maguey serving authentic Mexican cuisine, and a free buffet breakfast, you’ll never go hungry. Unwind at the poolside bar or treat yourself at the spa center. Stay active at the golf course or tennis courts. Free WiFi and a 24-hour business center make it ideal for both leisure and work trips.




Everything you need to know about Punta Tulum
The highlights are the Mayan ruins perched on cliffs overlooking the Caribbean Sea, and the white sand beaches. Don't miss El Castillo pyramid and the ancient murals in the Temple of the Frescoes.
Essentials include sunscreen, swimwear, and a waterproof camera. Since the ruins have little shade, hats and sunglasses are crucial. Bring your own snorkeling gear or rent locally.
The Mayan ruins date back to the 13th-15th centuries, among the last cities inhabited by the Maya. It was a major trading port for obsidian and cacao beans.
Options range from eco-lodges to beachfront resorts. Azulik offers electricity-free stays, while Casa Malca showcases art-filled luxury - both within walking distance of the ruins.
From Cancun, take the ADO bus (2-hour ride). Drivers should head south on Highway 307. The ruins are walkable, but wear sturdy shoes as the stone paths are uneven.
Must-tries include ceviche (citrus-marinated seafood) and cochinita pibil (slow-roasted pork). Beachfront restaurants serve fresh catches - try Pescado Tikin Xic, fish grilled with local spices.
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