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  2. Tulum - Wikipedia

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    Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya and achieved its greatest prominence between the 13th and 15th centuries. Maya continued to occupy Tulum for about 70 years after the Spanish began occupying Mexico, but the city was abandoned by the end of the 16th century.

  3. Visiting Tulum Ruins in 2024: What to Know Before You Go

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    The Ruins of Tulum Mexico offer a unique glimpse into the ancient Mayan civilization in Central America and Mexico. As an important part of any travel guide, these ruins are not just historic landmarks but also scenic wonders with their cliff-top views over the Caribbean.

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

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    The Tulum Ruins are one of the most well preserved Mayan sites along Mexico’s coast and provide a glimpse of how the Mayans lived and why they were a renowned civilization. Stunning Natural Scenery. This impressive Tulum archaeological site sits on the edge of a steep cliff. It overlooks the gorgeous Caribbean Sea.

  5. 14 Tulum Mayan Ruins to visit: the best Mayan Ruins of Tulum

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    Nestled along the shimmering Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, the Mayan Ruins of Tulum offer a captivating blend of rich history, ancient mysteries, and unparalleled natural beauty.

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

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    The impressive ruins are perched precariously on a 12-meter tall (39 feet) cliff face overlooking the Caribbean sea. Tulum was originally known as Zamá which is Mayan for “Place of the Rising Sun” because it’s the perfect spot to welcome the sun every morning to the east. The Mayan Ruins of Tulum from above.

  7. 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.

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

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    Tulum is one of the few Maya ruins with a beach – two, in fact – the ancient structures sitting like sentinels above them. Add to that the seaside cliffs and the impossibly blue waters, and bringing your swimsuit is a no-brainer.

  9. Tulum Mayan Ruins. The beautiful ruins of Tulum overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The Tulum Ruins are actually located just 20 minutes from the Tulum city center, so you’ll absolutely want to check them out while vacationing in Tulum. They are located right on the water, overlooking the gorgeous Caribbean Sea and the white sand beach below.

  10. 20 Things to KNOW Before Visiting the Tulum Ruins -...

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    1. About the Tulum Ruins. While a great deal of mystery surrounds the Tulum Ruins, there are a few things we know for sure. This is the only city built by the Mayan people right on the beaches of the Caribbean. Construction started as early as the 6th Century and this was a thriving Mayan city in the 13th-15th Centuries.

  11. 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.