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Tulum-Akumal: Two Caribbean Pearls

Amstar Marketing & Communication Executive Dorte Nielsen recently went on the Tulum-Akumal tour, a wonderful experience which she now shares with our readers.

A panoramic picture of Akumal at sunset
A typical Akumal sunset. Image courtesy of www.flickr.com/photos/jonathanvail/

Among the many attractive tours that exist in the Mexican Caribbean, I would like to mention an option that I recently got to know and that really fascinated me: the Tulum-Akumal tour. I’m sure individual travelers, couples and families with children alike will enjoy this tour that offers some of the most emblematic and special attractions in this area of Mexico.  Specifically, these are:

·         Snorkeling at coral reefs in a tropical bay among big sea turtles

·         Exploring Maya temples in the most beautiful location next to the Caribbean Sea

The Tulum-Akumal Tour

The white sand extending out into the Caribbean Sea at the beach in Tulum, Mexico
It is not an exaggeration to say that the beach around the ruins in Tulum is truly postcard-perfect

Our tour began in Akumal (name meaning place of turtles in the Mayan language) where after a good snorkel introduction and having received the equipment we entered into the warm sea of the beautiful Bay of Akumal directly from the beach. The reef is close to the shore and the snorkeling is done at a depth of few feet.

A sea turtle grazing on sea grass off the coast of Akumal Bay, Mexico
Snorkeling in the tranquil waters of Akumal Bay is a wonderful privilege. Image courtesy of flickr.com/photos/clonedmilkmen/

We floated comfortably in our vests as we snorkeled and observed the white sand bottom lit by the sun. Then, suddenly and to our great joy, we saw the first manta rays swimming underneath us as well as large sea turtles grazing algae at the bottom of the sea without fearing us.

A manta ray grazing on sea grass off the coast of Akumal Bay, Mexico
Akumal Bay is also home to numerous manta rays. Image courtesy of www.flickr.com/photos/clonedmilkmen/

Our guide explained to us that both the rays and turtles are very used to people snorkeling around them and therefore there is no reason to fear the animals—neither do they fear us. We floated in this paradise, enjoying wonderful coral reefs with lots of colorful fish and animals. It’s fascinating to be able to see all this and still being so close to the shore of the tropical beach.

A tropical fish swimming in front of the coral reef at Akumal, Mexico
Sea turtles, manta rays and colorful fish… Thanks to its tranquil waters, Akumal is an ideal snorkeling spot for families. Image courtesy of www.flickr.com/photos/sergemelki/

After a small snack, we headed for Tulum, where our guide took us on a journey through time to the beautiful Mayan temples. Tulum, which means ‘wall’, is from the late Maya epoch and is thus one of the most “recent” archaeological sites (approx. 1200 years A.C.). Moreover, Tulum is located next to the Caribbean Sea, which gives it a unique beauty with the alluring turquoise seascape as a backdrop.

Tulum Ruins, Mexico
This walled city on the sea is an impressive sight to see and well worth a visit when in Cancun or the Riviera Maya

After an interesting visit to some of the temples and most important buildings we had free time to go discover the ruins on our own or to cool off from the heat in the Caribbean Sea. It was wonderful to conclude the visit this way and see Tulum from the seaside as did the Mayan sailors in their canoes more than 800 years ago.

The ruins at Tulum as seen from a boat off the coast of the Riviera Maya
The beauty of Tulum is simply breathtaking

Having so much fun the day went by really fast. Soon our time at the Tulum ruins was up; next up was a delicious lunch. We were taken to a pleasant open-air restaurant in Akumal, where the table was set up for the group under the palm trees and overlooking another tropical bay of Akumal.

The Bay of Akumal as the sun goes down
Akumal is a very relaxing town in the Rivier Maya that provides visitors with a wonderful display of colors, flavors and activities. Image courtesy of flickr.com/photos/jonathanvail/

Here we enjoyed a rich dish of Mexican food, beer soft drinks and water. This was definitely the perfect spot to finish a wonderful day in which we enjoyed, observed and learned a lot of new things.

Would you like to go on this tour? Don’t miss the opportunity to pamper yourself on the Tulum-Akumal tour! Book here or with the Amstar representative at your resort.

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