Booking the entrance ticket for Casa Tortuga cenote costs about $ 42 USD, or 650 MXN pesos. This fee includes a guided tour through the four cenotes.
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Cenote Casa Tortuga is located about 15 km north of Tulum, just outside of the town, about 20 minutes driving.
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In Casa Tortuga there are four cenotes:Cenote Wisho, Cenote Campana, Cenote Jaguar and Cenote Tres Zapotes.
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While it may be possible to go on your own to spend your time visiting the ruins, booking a tour may help you explore and understand the place, and it will help you with the transportation, so you don’t need
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Yes, you can take non-professional pictures in archeological sites in Tulum, for an average fee of 50 MXN pesos. However, professional pictures are not allowed.
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You can get to Tulum Ruins by car, colectivo, or taxi. However, if you are closer, you can opt for a walk or a bike!
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The site opens at 8 AM. We recommend you to go early in the morning to avoid crowds and the midday sun, for a hassle-free experience!
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Yes, Tulum Ruins are definitely worth visiting! With incredibles views, a rich history, and plenty of activities to do nearby, Tulum Ruins are definitely worth your time. Plus, they're located close to the Caribbean Sea, making it one of the
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It cost 85 MXN pesos to enter Tulum Ruins. However, if you want to park or take pictures, you'll have to pay an extra fee.
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Tulum Mayan Ruins are located about 3,5 km from Tulum Centro, so it’s just about 10 minutes driving.
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