Login
Start Free Trial Are you a business?? Click Here

Tulum Ruins and Tankah Eco-Park Reviews

5 Rating 2 Reviews
Read AttractionTix Reviews

About AttractionTix:

Trusted supplier for the best attractions, theme parks and tours all over the world
Advance tickets that can get you into attractions faster and easier
UK-exclusive packages that you can’t get at the attractions
In-depth guides and essential information that will help you to perfect your holiday plans
Choice in how you can contact us, how to pay and how you’ll receive your tickets
UK call centre based in sunny Birmingham
Making it easier for you to nail that holiday (or day out) like a boss

Visit Product Page

Phone:

0344 873 0070

Email:

info@attractiontix.co.uk

Location:

New Oxford House,
16 Waterloo Steet,
Birmingham
Birmingham
B2 5UG

We visited Tulum first and thoroughly enjoyed this historic cliff top site. It's a nice compact area to navigate and easily accessible. Afterwards we travelled to Tankeh to experience something slightly more energetic. Zip lines, canoeing and swimming with lunch thrown in at a lovely Mayan Village. Another spectacular experience in Mexico.
Helpful Report
We went on this excursion and found it a great mix of different activities that everyone enjoyed. We were picked up in the morning from our hotel and headed straight to Tulum, which I'd describe as a small Chichen Itza. From the Riviera Maya, it was only 10 mins in the Mercedes van and so if the journey time to Chichen Itza puts you off, this is a great way to see some true Mayan Architecture closer to the resort area. After being lead around by the tour guide who explained the relationships between the Mayans, their Gods and the world around them we returned to the transfer and went a short distance to Tankah for some lunch next to a traditional Mayan village. After eating the local tacos (delicious) we strolled around the Mayan houses which are still occupied by villagers. Mauricio explained how they lived and we got a real insight into the lives of people who live with no modern conveniences. We then went to the Zip Lines (there are 3 different Zip lines) and had an amazing time flying across a huge Cenote (think natural pools/lakes connected by an underground river) before using small Kayaks to row across the Cenote. We finally ended up swimming in another of the Cenotes which had a high ledge for the brave and gorgeous still water to swim in if you fancy something more sedate. Life jackets are available if you wanted them. All in all, a faultless tour that was amazingly cheap considering everything involved. We saw the same trip being sold for a lot more in our hotel by the various reps so happy we pre-booked.
Helpful Report