Location : Mexico
Country : Mexico
This location is very beautiful and stunning highly inappropriate for a family vacation who want to travel. This location is ideal and will never regret after the visit.
In its time Tulum served as a point of defense against invaders from both the land and sea, and also as a port of call for the maritime commerce that thrived along the coast. Today Tulum is one of the most visited of all Mayan ruins, and it's also the only major Mayan ruin to be found along Mexico's Caribbean coastline on the "Riviera Maya". Tulum ruins
Tulum Pueblo
Businesses in the Tulum Pueblo are improving with the increase in tourism. Restaurants like Charlie's in the Tulum Pueblo have great character and serve tasty meals. Gift stores like Mixik, next to Charlie's, has out of the ordinary items from all over Mexico. For those who like the beach, several excellent restaurants with deluxe beach cabañas are located along the road to Punta Allen. One of our favorites is Zamas which is less than a mile south of the intersection of the Coba road and the beach road to Punta Allen. There is a lot to do and see in TULUM. Regardless of where you choose to stay in the "Riviera Maya" you should plan a day to take an adventure to Tulum and experience some of its mystery and beauty.Tulums cenotes - Oasis in the Jungle
Tulum is also famous for its cenotes; Mother Nature's own crystalline fresh water pools which are immersed in history and Maya ritual. These cenotes are actually windows to the vast underground rivers that flow beneath the ground through submerged caves. The cenotes have provided freshwater to the land inhabitants for millennia. In the Tulum area the best cenotes are located south of the Tulum Pueblo and along the road to the Mayan ruins of Coba. Tours to these cenotes are offered to both snorkelers and divers by dive shops and adventure tour operators from Tulum to Cancun. Qualified scuba divers interested in cavern diving in a cenote should always check the qualifications of their guide to insure a safe tour will be offered.Beaches: Tulum & Sian Kaan Biosphere
Tourists from around the globe are discovering Tulum Mexico as a destination for adventure. Tulum's white limestone beaches and sapphire blue Caribbean waters are perfect for sunbathing, swimming and snorkeling. Follow the Coba road east, toward the beach, to get to spectacular beaches south of the Tulum Ruins. Even farther south on the beach road—road to Punta Allen—will lead to the Sian Kaan Biosphere Reserve and more deserted beaches. The Amigos de Sian Kaan and Centro Ecologico de Sian Ka'an CESiak can both arrange biology tours of the waterways and Mayan canal systems inside the Reserve. Sian Ka'an means "where the sky is born" and is a habitat for thousands of birds as well as all the terrestrial and aquatic animals to be found in the coastal area.Blue Sky Hotel is a wonderful boutique hotel with AC, pool, beach and a gourmet restaurant
With only six air conditioned beach front rooms, pool and lots of sand and blue water, this cozy little beach hotel could be the antidote for your urban anxiety. The Blue Sky hotel is located in tranquil Tankah Mexico on the Riviera Maya coast, roughly 70 miles south down the coastal highway from Cancun. If you are looking for a place to kick back and relax away from the crowds, and still not sacrifice your creature comforts, this is an excellent choice.
About the hotel Blue Sky is a small deluxe beach front hotel with only two Master suites, two Junior suites and two Standard rooms. All are tastefully decorated with a Caribbean flair and have furnished patios or terraces that face the pool and sea. Master suites are on the second level, ocean view, and have two large bedrooms; one with a king size bed and private bath, and a second with a queen size bed and private bath. Master suites have air conditioning, a small fridge, coffee maker, hair dryer, CD player and a safety deposit box. Sliding glass patio doors from both bedrooms open to the ocean view terrace. Junior suites have one queen size bed and one double sofa sleeper. And Standard guest rooms have one queen size bed. All have air conditioning, ceiling fans and mini fridges. During the day guest have access to a wireless internet connection in case you need to get online.
On site restaurant For your dining pleasure Blue Sky has a wonderful gourmet restaurant/bar offering fresh seafood specialties and Italian~international cuisine. This is some of the best food on the coast and very convenient for hotel guests (the public is welcome as well).
Nearby adventures Right next to Blue Sky hotel is Manatee cenote, a beautiful blue lagoon that's a popular snorkeling spot. For activities, in calm seas Tankah Bay is a good place to kayak and snorkel, and just 15 minutes south are the ruins of Tulum, Tulum pueblo, the road west to the Coba ruins, and the freshwater cenotes along the Coba road. The Tulum pueblo (town of Tulum) has a variety services including restaurants, gift shops, grocery stores, nightlife and more. Tulum's beaches are a short distance east on the Coba road. And 20 minutes to the north of Blue Sky hotel is the sea side town of Akumal.
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