At a glance · 5 reasons to go
Why Tulum.
Tulum’s clifftop Maya ruins — the only walled Maya city built on the coast — look out over a turquoise Caribbean that barely seems real.
The cenotes are the magic beneath — Gran Cenote, Dos Ojos, and the cathedral-like caverns of the world’s longest underwater cave systems.
The beach road is a barefoot-luxury, eco-boho scene — solar-lit jungle hotels, beach clubs, and a serious wellness and yoga culture.
The Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve (UNESCO) to the south is a vast wetland of lagoons, reefs, and wildlife reachable by boat.
It pairs with the wider Riviera Maya — Cobá’s climbable pyramid, Akumal’s sea turtles, and the colour of Valladolid all within reach.
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