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Discover the best of Tulum with this full-day tour including cenotes, lagoon visits, ancient ruins, and a pirate ship dinner cruise, all from $116 per person.

This tour offers a well-rounded day in Tulum, combining natural beauty with cultural history and lively entertainment. For $116 per person, travelers enjoy round-trip transportation from Tulum, visits to four stunning cenotes, the Laguna Kaan Luum, and a trip to the famous Tulum ruins. The day ends with an entertaining pirate ship dinner cruise in Cancun, making it ideal for those wanting a full experience of the region’s nature, history, and fun.
The tour is structured around multiple stops, each showcasing a different aspect of the Yucatan Peninsula. It’s perfect for visitors looking to maximize their time, with all entrance fees and a box lunch included. While the tour involves some physical activity—swimming in cenotes and exploring ruins—most participants should find the pace manageable and enjoyable.
One important note: this tour is designed for up to 45 travelers, providing a lively group atmosphere, but it remains flexible enough for families and solo travelers. Since the pick-up is at 7:00 am from the Súper Akí Tulum meeting point, early risers are rewarded with a full day of adventure before returning in the evening.

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The tour includes visits to two open cenotes—Zemway and Zacil-Ha—which offer clear waters perfect for swimming. Cenote Zemway emphasizes its sacred, historical significance and the natural beauty shaped over millions of years. Meanwhile, Cenote Zacil-Ha stands out as a gorgeous open cenote, inviting guests to enjoy a refreshing dip with the chance to connect with ancient traditions.
Plus, the underground Multum Ha Cenote offers a different experience. Its smaller marine life and enclosed environment create a peaceful atmosphere for a relaxing swim. Each cenote visit is scheduled for about an hour, allowing enough time to enjoy the scenery and take photos without feeling rushed.
The stops are designed to showcase a broad spectrum of cenote types, from open to underground, making this part of the tour especially appealing for those interested in natural formations and aquatic adventures. Since all entrance fees are included, visitors can focus on enjoying the waters without additional expenses.

The Laguna Kaan Luum is a highlight, known for its vibrant blue water and the center island with a deep sinkhole. Located south of Tulum, this lagoon presents an ideal spot for bathing and relaxing amid scenic surroundings. Its striking color is a result of natural mineral content, making it a picturesque setting for photos and leisure.
During the visit, guests can enjoy approximately one hour at this site, giving ample time to swim or simply take in the tranquil views. The lagoon’s peaceful atmosphere offers a contrast to the more active cenote swims, making it a well-loved part of the itinerary. Entrance is included, so visitors can enjoy the natural beauty without worrying about extra costs.

The Tulum archaeological site is one of the tour’s main cultural highlights. The tour starts with early morning pickup and a comfortable coach ride to the ruins, where a knowledgeable guide provides insights into the Mayan civilization, including stories behind structures like El Castillo, the Ball Court, and the Temple of the Warriors.
Walking through the well-preserved ruins, visitors will appreciate the dramatic seafront location and the impressive stonework. The guide’s narration ensures a richer understanding of the ancient city’s significance, especially the Kukulkan Pyramid and other notable temples. Visitors can also take photos of Tulum’s famous blue lettering, a popular spot for memorable shots.
The guided tour lasts about an hour, allowing enough time to absorb the history without feeling hurried. The experience is suitable for most mobility levels but involves some walking on uneven surfaces.

In the evening, the tour transitions to Cancun for the highlight of the night: a pirate-themed dinner cruise aboard a lively boat. The cruise features costumed pirates of the Caribbean engaging in playful battles, ensuring family-friendly entertainment. The pirate antics include contests and dancing, creating a festive, fun atmosphere.
Guests enjoy a grilled chicken dinner along with beverages, making it a relaxing way to unwind after the day’s exploration. The dinner show with entertainment is suitable for all ages, adding a lively, social element to the trip. The cruise typically lasts into the evening, providing a memorable capstone to the full-day adventure.

The tour departs promptly at 7:00 am from the Súper Akí Tulum meeting point, with round-trip transportation included from most Tulum hotels. This convenience removes the hassle of arranging separate transfers and ensures a smooth start to the day.
Participants are advised to bring towels, swimsuits, and changes of clothes for the cenote visits. Since lifejackets are not included in cenotes, swimmers should exercise caution in open waters. Food and drink in the restaurant are not included, aside from the box lunch provided, but the buffet lunch at the cenote site offers a variety of Yucatecan dishes.
The tour operates rain or shine and is designed to accommodate most travelers, with a maximum group size of 45 people. The entire experience lasts roughly 13 hours, making it a comprehensive, full-day outing.

This tour delivers a diverse experience combining natural beauty, ancient history, and entertainment at a competitive price. The inclusion of four cenotes, Laguna Kaan Luum, and the Tulum ruins makes it a great choice for travelers wanting to see multiple highlights in one day.
It’s especially suitable for families, solo travelers, or groups who enjoy swimming, cultural sites, and lively evening activities. The full-day schedule means active participants should be prepared for a busy day, but the variety ensures there’s always something new and exciting.
While the tour is well-organized and enjoyable, those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved at the ruins and cenotes. This experience offers value, convenience, and an engaging mix of nature, history, and fun for an unforgettable Tulum adventure.
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Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Tulum’s Súper Akí meeting point is included, making the day seamless and stress-free.
What should I bring for the cenote visits?
Travelers should bring towels, swimsuits, and a change of clothes. Note that lifejackets are not provided for cenote swimming.
Are all entrance fees included?
All relevant entrance fees for the cenotes, Laguna Kaan Luum, and the Tulum ruins are included in the price, so there are no extra charges.
Can I choose the order of the activities?
Yes, you can select whether to start with the cenotes or the ruins, providing flexibility based on your preferences and energy levels.
This full-day tour from Tulum offers a blend of cultural discovery, natural beauty, and lively evening entertainment—an engaging way to experience the region’s diverse attractions in one memorable package.