Aldea Zama is a newer, planned residential and commercial area located between Tulum Town and the Beach Zone. It's becoming a hub for upscale dining and shopping.
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The Beach Zone is known for its white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and luxury boutique hotels. It's where you'll find high-end restaurants, beach clubs, and yoga retreats.
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Tulum Town is where you'll find a bustling atmosphere with a mix of locals and tourists, lots of restaurants, bars, shops, supermarkets, and more budget-friendly accommodation options.
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Tulum has four main neighborhoods: The Centro (also known as Tulum Pueblo), Aldea Zama, La Veleta,and the Beach Zone (Zona Hotelera).
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Generally, the entrance fee in Casa Tortuga Cenote includes a guided tour, so you can explore the cenotes with a group!
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Yes! There is a restaurant with incredible tacos in Casa Tortuga Cenote. Moreover, you can pay an additional fee to include a buffet in your tour!
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In Casa Tortuga Cenote, you might see various types of fish, turtles, and some birds singing around!
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Bring a swimsuit, towel, eco-friendly sunscreen, water, and a change of clothes. Waterproof cameras or GoPros are great for capturing the experience.
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Yes, it's generally safe to swim in Casa Tortuga Cenote. If you're not much of a deep water person, stick to the shallow zones!
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You can reach the cenotes by taxi, rental car, or a moto. If you're driving, there's a sign indicating the turn-off from the main road.
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