
Culture & history

Tulum
Mayan ruins
Tulum is a town on the Caribbean coast of the Yucatán peninsula. It used to be a walled Mayan city that served as a port for Coba. Being one of the last cities built by the Maya it was abandoned by the end of the 16th century. Today Tulum is one of the best preserved coastal Maya sites.
Some of Mexico's best beaches are right here - difficult to find sand any whiter than this one.
Today it is famous for being a busy little town surrounded by countless cenotes and for its paradise-like beaches. While Tulum offers many options for those seeking nightlife, it also caters for those looking for calm and peace.
During our stay we have plenty of opportunities to get a taste of real Mexican food, enjoy cultural events etc. We will visit a spectactular Mayan ruin where transport, entrance fee and a guide will be provided to make sure the only surprises are the stories revealed by these remains.
Cozumel
true island vibes
Once we arrive to Cozumel we will be located in the town center where restaurants, bars and shops are within a walking distance – and yes, of course, the beach is close too!
While of course a part of our stay here will be dedicated to scuba diving on the local reef, we also have the chance to explore the island on horseback. Again, plenty of time will be on your disposal for relaxing in the pool, shopping souvenirs or tasting the famous Mexican chillies and spirits.

All activities include:
A professional local guide
Entrance fees and transportation