Cancun Vacation - Visiting Mayan Ruinsby Teresa McEntire | More from this Blogger 14 Apr 2006 08:43 AM While in Mexico we visited the magnificent ruins of Tulum and Chichen-Itza. The ruins are definitely something that you don't want to miss. The area is seeped in history. It is fascinating to see and imagine how the Mayan people used to live thousands of years ago. While visiting the ruins make sure that you wear sunscreen and bring a bottle of water. There are also ruins at Coba and Ek Balam, which are open to the public. But this blog discusses the more popular ruins of Tulum and Chichen-Itza that we visited. Tulum
The ruins can easily be viewed in an hour or two. The cost is $5. A tour guide can be purchased for an additional fee but is not necessary to enjoy the ruins. Each ruin has a plaque describing the most likely use of the building. You can walk the ¾ of a mile from the entrance or pay a $2 fee for a bus ride. Chichen-Itza The ruins of Chichen-Itza are about a three-hour drive inland but they are well worth the drive. They are among the most impressive and well-preserved ruins in Mexico. The large complex of structures features a variety of notable structures:
It takes at least three to four hours to tour the ruins. The ruins are open from 8am to 5pm. It is recommended that you arrive early if you want to avoid the crowds; most tour buses arrive about 10:30pm. The cost is $11 and an additional $20-30 for a tour guide. Parking costs $2. When we went in 2006, visitors were no longer allowed to climb the pyramid. Although disappointing the visit to the ruins was still unforgettable. Driving to the Ruins If you decide to drive to the ruins instead of taking a tour, which I highly recommend, you will want to read by blog on Traveling in Cancun, as well as the following information. To get to Tulum take the highway south from Cancun. It is about 37 miles, but will take you at least an hour and a half. There are signs on the highway showing the location of the ruins. There are two routes you can take to get to Chichen Itza.
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Learn more about Teresa McEntire ![]() Teresa McEntire grew up in Utah the oldest of four children. She currently lives in Kuna, Idaho, near Boise. She and her husband Gene have been married for almost ten years. Relevanttravel tags User Comments rbp (5) 28 May 2007 05:38 PMTulum is located on the on the Caribbean Sea in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is not on the Pacific Ocean. Community Tags cancun, Chichen-Itza, mexico, ruins, Tulum Discuss this article
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