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  2. Tulum - Wikipedia

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    Mayan ruin at archeological site in Tulum. Tulum has architecture typical of Maya sites on the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula. This architecture is recognized by a step running around the base of the building, which sits on a low substructure. Doorways of this type are usually narrow, with columns used as support if the building is big ...

  3. Tulum Ruins: Visitor Guide - Insider's Tulum

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    Discover everything you need to know – from their history, how to get there and entrance, in this insider’s guide. Why Visit the Tulum Ruins? No visit to Tulum would be complete without seeing its ancient ruins. Here are a few reasons why you should visit this impressive archaeological site.

  4. Tulum Ruins | Tulum, Mexico | Attractions - Lonely Planet

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    Tulum is one of the most visited archaeological zones in Mexico and for good reason: it’s sublime. The ruins sit on seaside cliffs, high above turquoise waters that extend as far as your eye can see. True, the structures themselves are modest in comparison to other grand Maya cities.

  5. 20 Things to KNOW Before Visiting the Tulum Ruins -...

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    There is so much to learn about Mayan history and culture, take a break from the beach and add visiting the Tulum Ruins to your Tulum itinerary. We’ve created a list of 20 things you need to know before visiting the Tulum Ruins to make your trip as effortless and enjoyable as possible!

  6. A Guide to The Mayan Ruins of Tulum (Tulum Pyramids)

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    Of course, the main attraction in this archaeological zone is the Mayan Ruins, with the main site being “El Castillo” or The Castle. It was originally built as an ancient lighthouse to allow sailors and traders on the coast to navigate amongst this ancient port city.

  7. Explore 2 archaeological sites in one day, as well as a Mayan village and swimming in a cenote. El Castillo (the Castle) is Tulum’s main pyramid, and was used as an ancient lighthouse. Two small windows at the top allowed sailors to navigate the bay at dusk.

  8. Visiting Tulum Ruins: The Definitive Guide 2024 | Mexico - Voyage...

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    Don’t miss the incredible Tulum Archaeological Site! This ancient Mayan city, perched on the breathtaking cliffs of the Caribbean coast, offers an unforgettable experience for history buffs and nature lovers alike.

  9. Tulum Ruins Visitors Guide for November 2024 - Island Life Mexico

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    Welcome to our guide to the captivating Tulum Mayan ruins. An archaeological gem located along Mexico’s scenic Yucatan Peninsula. Discover the remnants of an ancient Mayan city that flourished against the backdrop of the Caribbean Sea. In this guide, we’ll delve into the history, cultural significance, and architectural marvels of Tulum.

  10. The magnificent Tulum Ruins are one of the most superb and breathtaking Mayan sites you can visit in Mexico. Unlike many of Central America’s other ancient Mayan ruins, Tulum is special in that its archaeological zone occupies a strategic position right on the coast.

  11. Tulum Archaeological Site in the Riviera Maya - TripSavvy

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    Tulum is a Maya archaeological site on Mexico's Riviera Maya, adjacent to the town of the same name. The most spectacular aspect of Tulum is its location on a cliff overlooking the brilliant turquoise water of the Caribbean.