Excursión combinada: acceso a primera hora a las ruinas de Tulum además de la Reserva natural de Río Secreto
Comenzará el día con la salida a primera hora de la mañana desde su hotel en Tulum y se dirigirá al yacimiento arqueológico de Tulum. Tendrá acceso a primera hora para evitar las multitudes. Su guía arqueólogo le explicará el significado de Tulum, que en maya significa "muralla", y la antigua civilización maya que ocupó este sitio. Conocerá anécdotas de la historia política, comercial y militar de la que una vez fue una ciudad maya muy importante. Podrá admirar las impresionantes vistas desde allí, con vistas al mar Caribe. Disfrutará de una visita guiada de 1,5 horas de duración y, a continuación, dispondrá de 1,5 horas de tiempo libre antes de salir de las ruinas.
Continuará con la visita a la Reserva natural "Río Secreto" para explorar las cuevas subterráneas. En primer lugar, recibirá todo el equipo necesario y unas nociones sobre seguridad antes del inicio de su aventura. Seguirá a su guía en la cueva subterránea y verá las impresionantes formaciones de cristal en el techo y el suelo. Caminará a lo largo de una ruta por las cuevas y vadeará o nadará en el propio río. Tendrá la oportunidad de caminar y nadar por sus hermosas galerías naturales de cristal en un recorrido de un kilómetro durante una media de 1,5 horas.
Saldrá de la cueva y tendrá la oportunidad de darse una ducha y relajarse en una hamaca. También podrá disfrutar de un bufé regional y de bebidas sin alcohol antes de volver a su hotel.
- Guía bilingüe
- Precio de la entrada
- Equipo (en Río Secreto)
- Comidas y bebidas en la excursión a Río Secreto
- Bolsa con un aperitivo para la excursión a Tulum
- Transporte de ida y vuelta
- Fotografías y recuerdos
- Propina opcional
- Bebidas en Tulum
- Recibirá confirmación en el momento de efectuar la reserva
- No es recomendable para participantes con problemas de corazón u otro tipo de afección médica seria
- No es recomendable para mujeres embarazadas
- Los pasajeros deben pesar menos de 113 kg (250 libras).
- Río Secreto se realiza independientemente de las condiciones meteorológicas
- No se permite el uso de productos químicos, como protector solar, repelente de insectos, exceso de maquillaje, etc.
The problem with this tour is that it was with Amigo tours. They are very poorly organised despite it saying hotel pick up they had us pay for our own taxi to meet them at the ruins. They didn't call us or look in the other car park that we had mistakenly been stood waiting at. we had to run to catch the guild at the entrance. Things got much better as the guild was fabulous he was very knowledgeable and friendly. following the tour of the ruins we were put on a none English speaking bus then changed on the main road to another one not knowing what was going on and left at the reception of the Rio Secreto. I would advise visiting these places on your own especially if your staying in Tulum its easy and the taxi's are cheep and drivers friendly. the tour of Rio Secreto was wonderful so beautiful, this was let down by the fact you were not aloud to take in your go pro and then they try to charge to 25 US dollars per photo or 100 for the lot
The tour itself was fine, but going through Amigo Tours was an absolute mess. I was staying in Tulum and the package offers to do a pick-up and to confirm a pick-up time/place beforehand. Since I was not sure if I could make a call to Mexico I'm from US, I emailed the email address given and the Amigo Tours rep gave me information different from what my friend who came on this tour too got over the phone. The pick-up times and places were different which is utterly confusing when you are a visitor and don't know the area well! Horrible communication and wrong information given. We had to call multiple times to reconfirm. Then we showed up at the pick up spot at 7:45am as stated by the Amigo Tours rep, the driver showed up AN HOUR LATER. Waiting for a driver to pick you up on your first excursion of the Tulum trip is NOT a good impression/experience! Also, the boxed lunch was never given because it was not communicated how to obtain the boxed lunch but apparently the lunch is given by Viator and not Amigo Tours, which was also not communicated. I don't know how I would've been able to figure that one out unless the proper reps told me. Tulum Ruins were cool and Rio Secreto was really cool. But you can DEFINITELY just pay for admission into these places separately not go through Viator and get a far better experience than dealing with delayed pick-up, not receiving a boxed lunch, and horrible communication.