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Experience Tulum's natural beauty and ancient sites with this 7-hour snorkeling combo, including lagoons, cenotes, reef snorkeling, and Mayan ruins.
Discover the vibrant waters and ancient ruins of Tulum with the Snorkeling Combo 3 x 1 Lagoon Cenote Reef with Tulum Temples tour. Priced at $118 per person, this immersive 7-hour experience combines the best of land and sea, offering stops at Tulum archaeological site, Kaan Luum Lagoon, and the Mayan Coral Reef. It includes round-trip transportation, bottled water, a Mexican snack, and lunch at the lagoon. With a perfect 5.0/5 rating from one review, this tour appeals to those eager to explore diverse natural and cultural highlights in one day.
While the tour is accessible for most and offers a flexible pickup from your hotel or meeting point, it does include a $25 Tulum tax not covered in the price. Expect a well-paced trip that balances guided visits and free time, suitable for travelers who appreciate learning about Mayan history alongside underwater adventures.


This tour begins with a 4-hour visit to the Tulum archaeological site, where the ancient ruins overlook the Caribbean Sea. The guide explains the significance of the mystical Mayan site, allowing visitors to admire it from a unique perspective—like the Spanish conquerors did over 500 years ago. The coastal setting provides stunning views and a sense of history that’s hard to replicate.
Entry to the archaeological site is included in the tour, and the site itself is free to access. The combination of history and ocean scenery makes this stop particularly memorable, especially for those interested in Mayan culture. The tour ensures visitors have plenty of time to explore and take photos before moving on.
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The highlight of the tour is snorkeling at the Mayan Coral Reef, home to sea turtles, tropical fish, and a vibrant variety of marine life. The reef is known for its clear waters and diverse ecosystem, making it an ideal spot for both beginners and experienced snorkelers.
Guided by knowledgeable staff, visitors can expect a relaxed, enjoyable snorkeling experience. The tour emphasizes the chance to see different kinds of sea life in their natural habitat, with plenty of time allocated for swimming and exploring the reef. Some may find the experience especially rewarding if they enjoy observing sea turtles or colorful tropical fish.

Next, the itinerary takes travelers to Kaan Luum Lagoon, renowned for its striking, multicolored waters. The crystal-clear waters and smooth natural surroundings create a peaceful environment perfect for relaxing and taking photos. This stop offers a contrast to the underwater scenes, highlighting the diverse beauty of the region.
The tour includes a visit to a beautiful cenote nearby, where visitors can cool off in fresh waters after the lagoon. Plus, a lunch at the lagoon provides a taste of authentic Mexican cuisine—flautas, rice, beans, and fresh water—before heading back.

Transportation is a key part of this tour’s convenience. An air-conditioned vehicle picks up guests from their hotel or the closest meeting point, ensuring comfort during transfers. The trip includes bottled water throughout, keeping hydration easy, and the door-to-door pickup simplifies logistics.
The group is limited to 30 participants, helping maintain a friendly, manageable atmosphere. The pickup time is scheduled for 9:00 am, with the tour ending back at the meeting point, making it easy to plan the rest of your day.

The $118 fee covers most activities, including admission tickets to the lagoon and cenote. However, travelers should budget an additional $25 Tulum tax, payable separately. The tour allows most travelers to participate, and confirmation is provided immediately upon booking.
The tour includes snacks and lemonade on the transportation, along with the Mexican lunch at the lagoon, ensuring energy for the day’s adventures. The confirmation process is straightforward, and the activity offers free cancellation if plans change at least 24 hours in advance.

This tour is designed for groups of up to 30 people, balancing a personalized experience with the opportunity to meet fellow travelers. The small group size allows guides to offer better attention and more tailored explanations, especially at the archaeological site and during the snorkeling.
The timing offers a relaxed pace—four hours at Tulum, three at the lagoon—so guests can fully enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.

One detailed review highlights how the tour successfully meets its goals despite a slow start, with the visitor noting visits to a lagoon, cenotes, boating, swimming, and snorkeling over the course of the day. The experience of seeing Mayan ruins from the ocean is described as particularly impressive. The review mentions that the tour was especially meaningful for a nine-year-old, indicating its family-friendly appeal.

This snorkeling and cultural excursion suits travelers who want a balanced day of history, nature, and marine life. It’s perfect for those interested in Mayan history and underwater wildlife, and who appreciate comfortable transportation and included meals. Since the tour is accessible for most and involves outdoor activities, it’s suitable for families, couples, and small groups.
This tour offers a comprehensive way to experience Tulum’s archaeological and natural attractions in one day. Its strengths lie in diverse stops, from historic ruins to vivid lagoons and coral reefs, all with convenient logistics and included amenities.
While it does require a $25 Tulum tax outside the package price, the overall value remains high given the multiple activities, friendly group size, and beautiful scenery. The snorkeling experience at the reef stands out as a highlight, along with the awe-inspiring views from the Tulum ruins.
This tour is especially suitable for those who want a comprehensive yet relaxed day exploring the best natural and cultural sites Tulum has to offer.
“I had to go with the flow in the beginning, I didnt know what was happening. In the end, I met all of my goals and more! We visited a lagoon, saw …”
What is included in the price of $118?
The fee covers transportation, admission tickets to the lagoon and cenote, snacks and lemonade, and lunch at the lagoon.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is approximately 7 hours, starting at 9:00 am and ending back at the meeting point.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is accessible to most travelers and has been enjoyed by families, including children as young as nine.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, travelers should budget an extra $25 USD for the Tulum tax not included in the package.
What activities are included?
Visitors will explore Tulum ruins, snorkel at the Mayan Coral Reef, relax at Kaan Luum Lagoon, and visit a cenote.
How many people participate in each tour?
Groups are limited to 30 travelers to ensure a more personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Comfortable swimwear, sun protection, camera, and any personal items needed for outdoor activities.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled start.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from your hotel or the closest meeting point is part of the package.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of archaeological, lagoon, cenote, and reef activities provides a diverse and enriching Tulum experience in one day.