Tulum’s cenotes aren’t just swimming holes; they’re natural wonders steeped in history, beauty, and adventure. Nestled throughout the lush jungles […] The post Dive Into Cenotes Tulum: Your Ultimate ...
Nearby limestone can make the waters of cenotes' look especially blue. There are dozens of reasons to visit Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, from its white-sand beaches to its world-class resorts and ...
Considered sacred waters by the Mayans, the expansive El Gran Cenote is an underground cavern that is a refreshing antidote to the Tulum heat and sun. Here, you can swim, snorkel and dive amid some ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Joni Sweet is a journalist who covers travel, wellness, and adventure. Tulum is one of those magical spots that you can’t visit ...
Over the last decade, Tulum has blossomed into a major tourist destination along the Yucatán Peninsula. One of the main attractions are the thousands of cenotes that blanket Tulum, where people swim, ...
Part of a trio of cenotes near the ancient Mayan archaeological site of Cobá, Choo-Ha’s inviting crystal clear waters draw families in particular because of its swimmable, shallow waters. Surrounded ...
Finding economical adventure in this seaside resort town means taking the road less traveled – but that’s part of the fun. Tulum is the stuff postcards are made of. White sand beaches, turquoise ...