“Grand Cenote” Here, in the Riviera Maya, the waters are so crystal clear, you can see the bottom. This sinkhole is just the beginning of the adventure that awaits beneath the earth. The water flows for miles and only the truly adventurous.
Photo Travel Diary: Tulum, Mexico — jolie propre
I recently spent a lovely long weekend getaway in Tulum with a couple of girlfriends. It was such a beautiful place! Easy to get to and around and definitely tourist friendly. I hope you enjoy a few of the photos below ❤
Mexico – Tulum — fat2fitforty
Why Dreams Tulum? This year was our third visit to the Yacatan peninsula of Mexico staying in the Dreams Resort at Tulum. In previous years we have stayed in Playa del Carmen at the Wyndham Maya and in Cancun at the Moon Palace. We chose the Dreams Resort and booked through Virgin Holidays. Our decision […]
Swimming with Turtles in Tulum — People & Places
Tulum should be at the top of your list when visiting Mexico. It’s one of the most beautiful places you’ll find with beaches, turtles and ancient ruins all on your door step.
TRAVELING TO MEXICO: CANCUN, TULUM, PLAYA DEL CARMEN — THE MILLENNIAL EXCLUSIVE
Got the travel bug and decided to ditch my day job (and the abysmal winter weather) and head to CANCUN for a week. A decision that I’m glad I made because it made for a memorable trip with my sister aka my partner in crime. Now we didn’t spring for the the best all-inclusive resorts […]
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Tulúm, México
About 36 hours into my solo trip to Tulum, I already started thinking about when I could come back again. The 4 days I spent here were magical and a perfect antidote to not just the Chicago winter, but the intensity of the last few months. The words “burnt out” come to mind. By nature, […]
Spring Break in Tulum
Tulum is a fascinating case study in tourism and place-making. But above all, it’s simply a great beach.
Tulum
Tulum was a city of Mayan culture in the state of Quintana Roo (Mexico), in the coast of the Caribbean Sea. When I was there last year I saw the archaeological monument, as usual in this place it was hot, and you can see iguanas sunbathing quietly, the place it is amazing, even the beach […]
Cancun to Atitlan Roadtrip (part 2): Tulum and Bacalar (Mexico) — The Mad Woman in the Attic
After Valladolid my next stop on this road trip was the beach town of Tulum. This is around an hour and a half away from Valladolid (yes, no long, long journeys on my road trips). Tulum I have visited Tulum before, on my last trip to Mexico two years ago. Then I stayed in the […]
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