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This name Tulum (Wall) is fitting, given its most iconic feature — the well-preserved ruins of an ancient Mayan port city surrounded by massive walls that once stood 16-feet-high (5 m).
Over the past twenty years, tourism in Tulum has skyrocketed as travelers flock to enjoy the beaches and ruins of the ancient Mayan port city.
The goal is twofold: to restore and conserve the land, and to shift the way travelers experience one of Mexico’s most visited regions. Known in part for its booming beach club scene, Tulum is now home ...
Making the most out of your visit hinges in no small part on finding the best hotel in Tulum for you. While the town's change ...
There are plenty of resorts in the Mexican Caribbean, but many don’t come close to the picturesque ads people see on TV. Casa ...
Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort resides on a white sand beach on the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
For a less-crowded alternative to Cancún and Tulum, consider Bacalar for its Maya ruins, historic fort, colorful downtown, ...