Blog
- Sep 4, 2023
- 1 min
Mysticism, Nature and Tourism
Here, nature is shown in all its splendor through lagoons, cenotes and a Mayan archaeological zone on the seashore, which was used as a ceremonial, astrological and commercial center.
It is not a destination of large all-inclusive resorts, rather, its accommodations are small hotels that blend in with the jungle and can be as luxurious or rustic as you want.
The crystalline Cenote Zacil-Ha, which means "clear water" is located in Quintana Roo, 8 kilometers from the town of Tulum on federal highway 109 to the Archaeological Zone of Cobá.
Being a not so popular cenote it will not be crowded, besides being 3 meters deep so it is ideal to enjoy with your family. It has swimming pools.
GENERAL TICKET
$150 MXN
SCHEDULE
Monday to Sunday 10:00 - 17:30
The Gran Cenote Tulum or Grand Cenote is one of the best known and most visited cenotes in the Riviera Maya. It consists of a series of caves, caverns and an open cenote, connected by wooden walkways and surrounded by exuberant vegetation. With its crystal clear waters and its underground world, it is ideal for snorkeling, swimming and diving.
GENERAL TICKET
$180 MXN
SCHEDULE
Monday to Sunday 8:00 - 16:15
Open sky place, surrounded by jungle and lots of natural fauna, access is a free tour. One of the biggest attractions of this cenote is that it has areas with different depths, which creates spaces for the whole family.
You can do Snorkeling, Picnics, Diving, Diving and see the local fauna.
GENERAL TICKET
$120 MXN
SCHEDULE
Monday to Sunday 8:00 - 17:30
"Mystika is a unique sensory experience of its kind, designed to take the viewer on a journey of connection with Mayan cosmology, the most impressive natural sanctuaries in Mexico and the spiritual power of horses: totems of healing, wisdom and evolution." -Mystika
GENERAL TICKET
$297 MXN
SCHEDULE
Sunday to Wednesday 9:00 - 18:00
Thursday to Saturday 9:00 - 19:00
Open every day of the year
The art of painting on bird feathers originates from the Pre-Hispanic Mayan Culture, Yucatecan artists promote the art of their ancestors that shows the degree of refinement reached by the Mayan civilization; art about feathers.
They are carefully and finely made by hand on bird feathers, oil colors are used and they are framed in a rustic wooden frame and protected by glass.
AVERAGE PRICES
SCHEDULE
Monday to Sunday 8:00 - 18:00
Sfer Ik is a barefoot gallery featuring exhibitions by visual artists, artisan workshops and innovative artist residencies.
Its architecture emulates a nest in the middle of the jungle made of reeds, grass, stones and ceramics, so the viewer is expected to feel a connection with the surrounding nature.
GENERAL TICKET
$12 USD
SCHEDULE
Every day 10:00 - 18:00