The Lost City of Tulum in Mexico!
Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.
Creator's Key Takeaways
we chose to go with Virgin voyages and not an independent tour because this trip was about 9 hours long and it's just just not worth risking missing the ship
it's the only Mayan settlement that was built on the Caribbean Sea and it's about 820 years old constructed between 1200 and 1450 ad
we were a bit apprehensive about this whole sonot thing we didn't know how deep it would be we didn't know how dark it would be
if you ever visit Mexico go see the May ruins go see the cenotes you don't need a scuba diver's qualification to enjoy yourself
Creator's Tips & Advice
🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:
Questions This Creator Answers
Topics Covered
Port Highlights
Scale: 0–5 strips in half-step increments. 0 = “meh”, 5 = “bacon bliss”. Aggregated from creator-review sentiment, weighted by channel expertise.
About our Bacon Score methodologyYouTube Video Description↓
A full-day excursion to Tulum with cenote visit and archaeological tour Join us on this in-depth tour of Tulum's archaeological Mayan ruins with a refreshing dip in a cenote, or Mayan swimming pool, during this two-for-one tour. We departed from Cozumel, enjoyed a guided visit to the ancient Mayan site. This was followed by a swim in the Cenotes, the region's lagoon-like underground networks of water... 00:00 - Intro 00:11 - Cozumel 01:21 - Alcoholic Drink Talk 01:43 - Tulum Entrance 02:27 - Pete & Lisa Chat 02:57 - Lisa 03:29 - Energy 03:51 - Tulum Drone Shot 04:12 - Walk About 05:48 - Tulum Exit 06:33 - Monkey Business 08:11 - Tulum Exit 08:15 - Tortuga Cenote 08:47 - Life Jackets 09:14 - 1st Cenote 09:59 - Cenote 10:15 - Walk to 2nd Cenote 10:31 - Jumpers 11:17 - Jumpers & Swim 11:44 - 3rd Cenote 12:42 - Exit Cenote 12:54 - Walk back to Ship