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    Things to do in the Riviera Maya
    12 December 2022

    Things to do in the Riviera Maya

    By Jackeline Gibbs on blog

    You can plan several trips down to Tulum – Riviera Maya and still discover new tours and attractions every time you visit. The Riviera Maya and Tulum are not only well known for its amazing Caribbean white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and Beach resorts, there is so much more to see, discover and experience. Here are some of the most popular tours among travelers that come to Tulum,

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    Is tulum a safe location? What security measures do we adopt in our hotel?
    3 May 2022

    Is tulum a safe location? What security measures do we adopt in our hotel?

    By Jackeline Gibbs on blog

    If you’re looking for a fun, beach holiday in Mexico, Tulum is a great option. With amazing beaches, majestic archaeological sites, great restaurants, luscious vegetation and a boho-chic atmosphere, Tulum is still one of the favorite beach destinations for tourists around the world.

    However, it is known that in the past months Tulum has had an increase in violence when it comes to drug-gang related incidents and the local and state government have taken action to ensure the local population and tourist’s safety.

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    Tulum in 5 days, beaches and suggested paths
    20 April 2020

    Tulum in 5 days, beaches and suggested paths

    By Jackeline Gibbs on blog

    Mexico is an amazing country full of color, history, culture, food and fun! Tulum is all that, plus it has one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Here is a comprehensive 5 day travel guide if you are planning on visiting Tulum:

     

    DAY 1. BEACH CLUB: The first thing you want to do after you arrive from the airport is to sink your feet on the white powdery sand and dive into the turquoise waters of the Caribbean sea.

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    Best sunset spots in Tulum
    6 April 2020

    Best sunset spots in Tulum

    By Jackeline Gibbs on blog

    Tulum is a fantastic beach destination not only for its boho-chic atmosphere but also because of its majestic Mayan archaeological sites and natural wonders. According to the local government’s regulations, no building in Tulum can be taller than the tallest tree in the area – this helps preserve the environment, it does not over shade the jungle and keeps Tulum from being another exploited destination, preserving its small town vibe.

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    History of Tulum
    16 March 2020

    History of Tulum

    By Jackeline Gibbs on blog

    Tulum is a fortified Mayan city that was occupied from the year 1200 to 1450 and remained inhabited until the late 16th Century due to pirate attacks and failing conquest attempts from the Spaniards. The Mayans were excellent astronomers, fishermen and navigators that traded products with other Caribbean islands and extended territories. The Mayans inhabited the lower Mexico regions and what is now known as Honduras, Guatemala,

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    When does sargassum hit Tulum? What to do
    1 March 2020

    When does sargassum hit Tulum? What to do

    By Jackeline Gibbs on blog

    The continued presence of sargassum seaweed on the beaches of Tulum, Mexico is a main concern to many travelers. For those wondering how clean the beaches will be in their upcoming vacation, here you will find all the information you need.

    A large amount of seaweed grows between the coast of Africa and Brazil, an area that has been named as the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt and due to the ocean currents,

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    What to know about Zika in Tulum?
    15 February 2020

    What to know about Zika in Tulum?

    By Jackeline Gibbs on blog

    If you are planning your vacation in Tulum and are worried about the Zika virus, here we will share the most relevant information.

    First, you must know that the Zika virus is not contagious and cannot be transmitted through personal contact, air, water or food.

    Zika virus is an infection transmitted by the same type of mosquito linked to Dengue and Chikungunya.

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    What airport is closest to Tulum?
    1 February 2020

    What airport is closest to Tulum?

    By Jackeline Gibbs on blog

    If you are planning on visiting Tulum and want to know about distances and the best transportation options from the airport, here is our guide to help you get around and enjoy a safe and fun vacation in Mexico.

    The main International airport is in Cancun (CUN) and serves the entire State, from Cancun through Playa del Carmen and Tulum.

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    Which are the best places to photograph in Tulum?
    24 January 2020

    Which are the best places to photograph in Tulum?

    By Jackeline Gibbs on blog

    In Tulum beauty is everywhere, from the impressive archaeological sites of Tulum, Muyil and Cobá to the tiny drops of water clinging from the leaves in the tropical jungle. If you enjoy taking pictures, and are looking to find beauty everywhere you go, here are some amazing places you have probably heard of and others you will discover:

    1. Melipona Bees: They are native Meso-American bees, have no sting and are smaller than the Melifera bees most of us know.

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    What to do in Tulum if it rains
    3 January 2020

    What to do in Tulum if it rains

    By Jackeline Gibbs on blog

    Here is an important fact to know about the rain in the Riviera Maya, which applies to all destinations: Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Isla Mujeres, Cozumel and Holbox. If it’s raining in one location it does not necessarily mean it’s raining past a 5-mile radius. Since the Yucatán peninsula is flat, there are no mountains to withhold the clouds, so when a storm arrives the winds from the ocean will most likely blow the clouds away into the jungle and rain does not last long.

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