We are so excited for this adventure! We hope you can make it to celebrate with us.

Presley & Garrett

May 16, 2025 • Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
63 Days To Go!

We are so excited for this adventure! We hope you can make it to celebrate with us.

Presley & Garrett

May 16, 2025 • Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
63 Days To Go!

Things to Do

Things to Do

KANTUN-CHI Ecopark

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Ecopark Kantun Chi, Carretera Federal Cancún - Tulum, km 266.8 Puerto Aventuras, 77734 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico

KANTUN CHI is directly across the highway from Barcelo Maya Grand. It is an exotic and relaxing paradise situated in the jungle of the Riviera Maya, this ecopark captivates its visitors with its impressive cenotes ( water-caves) and the soft whisper of its flora. The travelers that visit the underground rivers are amazed by the crystal clear water and the millenarian rocks that create a unique atmosphere. Dive into your senses and really enjoy the Eco- Cultural tours MAGICAL WATERS, following trails through the jungle you will reach 5 unbeatable crystal clear water caves ( cenotes) full of life, that still retain the natural charm and mysticism the ancient Mayans saw in them. Five cenotes in one place!

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Xplor Park

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Carretera Chetumal, Puerto Juarez Km 282, 77710 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
998 883 3143

Tulum Ruins

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Tulum is one of the most visited archaeological zones in Mexico and for good reason: it's sublime. The ruins sit on seaside cliffs, high above turquoise waters that extend as far as your eye can see. True, the structures themselves are modest in comparison to other grand Maya cities. is one of the most visited archaeological zones in Mexico and for good reason: it's sublime. The ruins sit on seaside cliffs, high above turquoise waters that extend as far as your eye can see. True, the structures themselves are modest in comparison to other grand Maya cities.


If you prefer to go on your own with no guide, the cost of entrance is just 95 pesos = $6-7 USD.

A hired guide will take you for around 600 pesos = $35 USD

Because the ruins are a little removed from the parking lot, a folkloric train is available to take you to the entrance and is another 20 pesos = $1 USD per person.

If you choose to walk instead this can take around 10-15 minutes but is VERY hot during the dry season from Nov-June.

To get to the ruins yourself you can either take public transportation for 50 pesos = $2-3 USD per person or go by car and pay 120 pesos = $6 USD for parking.