Day 1 - 11 Apr 2021
Content: On our first day we arrived to Cancun airport, everything was easy. We booked our flights with Aeromexico. When we arrived to the terminal we got a bus directly to Tulum 4h (it cost around 12€)
Day 1 - 11 Apr 2021
Content: After a few hours in the bus we arrived to Tulum Pueblo where we will spend the next couple of days ✌🏽 It’s time to leave our bags and find something to eat
Content: The first restaurant we tried was Mar y Tierra. We were so tired so we ordered a coconut full with vitamins 🥥 some tacos and guacamole 🥑 It was very good and good price
Content: After lunch we just went for a shot walk around Tulum Pueblo before we head back to our hotel to rest for tomorrow’s adventures 🌴
Day 2 - 12 Apr 2021
Content: Matcha mama has always been our favorite! Their smoothie bowls are delicious, specially the one with peanut butter 🙈 One down side: don’t know if it was just us but we tried to get normal warm coffee and they didn’t have any..or knew what that was 🤷🏽♀️
Content: We rented a pair of bikes for 3 days so we could explore the city ✌🏽 We paid around 6€/bike a day and it was totally worth it
Content: On our first day we came to this amazing cenote in the middle of nowhere It’s around 100 pesos for both of them. They are not the best ones for snorkeling but they were our favorite ✌🏽 Both are surrounded by jungle and not many people know about these ones, if you are looking for secret cenotes come here 🥰
Content: We spent a few hours in the cenotes so we had a late lunch that day! On the way back from these cenotes you will find this amazing restaurant! It had the best burritos in all town 🌯 Few vegan options too!
Content: We found our favorite mojito bar!! They are homemade and they bring you tapas with them 🥰🌺
Day 3 - 13 Apr 2021
Content: We woke up at sunrise, had breakfast at home and cycled to this cenote (took around 40 min) You can also come by taxi or by car It’s probably the most famous cenote is tulum so it gets very crowded 🙈 So make sure to go early and remember not to bring tripods or professional cameras as they are not alone. If you are lucky you will see some turtles too 🐢
Content: Cenote calavera is just before gran cenote. The entrance fee is around 15-20€ which is wayyy overrated as it’s a whole in the ground. Not worth it unless you really want to 🙈
Content: Best tacos and quesadillas in Tulum! Make sure to try their vegan cheese it’s excellent 🥰🌞 Each one is around 20-30 pesos 👏🏽 Another food truck you can try is perro no come perro!
Content: Walk around the village, its local stores and buy a souvenir from the locals ✌🏽
Content: We came twice to this place! A couple of friends opened this vegan taco restaurant! Highly recommended. Everything is homemade and you can try different vegan meats here!
Day 4 - 14 Apr 2021
Content: On our last day in Tulum we went to visit the ruins! We went early before all the crowds and so we had extra time to visit another cenote afterwards. You will need at least 1h inside to visit everything Entrance was around 30-50 pesos, another 100-150 if you want a personal guide. Tip: the beaches may be closed due to COVID, weather or 🐢
Day 4 - 14 Apr 2021
Content: Came to this cenote which is part of a resort. You pay 10€ and have access to it, as well as the sun beds and a little beach 🏝 so we spent the rest of our day here ✌🏽 They have a closed beach so you can swim in it even if there are ways which is perfect
Day 5 - 15 Apr 2021
Content: We got the first bus to bacalar and less than 3 hours later we where in this beautiful place ✌🏽 We stayed 2 nights in Pata de Perro
Content: On our first lunch we came to enamora bacalar 🥰 The food was very good and affordable
Content: We came to see los rápidos, it cost 450-500 pesos return by taxi, it was a bit expensive for the area. When we got there we saw that people didn’t respect the stromatolites and nobody told them anything.. so it was disappointing even if the place is impressive
Content: we got a kayak for 15$ 3 hours in the main pier! The lagoon is very big so you can’t get too far 🙈 we went around the bird island to try and see many birds as we could!
Day 6 - 16 Apr 2021
Content: We came to Cocalitos when they open at 9 am. Only locals come here and itsone of the most beautiful places we’ve seen! The water is not very deep so you can walk even a Km inside the lagoon 💙 Make sure to come early to avoid crowds! We rented a bike for the day and came here ✌🏽
Content: We came to our favorite place in bacalar, posada lulu la bruja! Their menu was incredibly delicious! We decided to rent an eco boat trip with them after lunch ☺️
Day 6 - 16 Apr 2021
Content: There are many options to rent a boat, best thing will be to choose an eco option. It will cost you around 20-25$ per person everywhere. The trip Took around 3 hours and as the couple that was coming cancelled it was just for the two of us! They took us around the bluest part of the lagoon and around isla de los Pajaros 🐦 At the end we enjoyed some time swimming and having some fruit 🍉 As it was just the two of us the boat tour took around 5 hours so we spent our whole day here ✨🙈
Day 7 - 17 Apr 2021
Content: We came to el manatí for breakfast! One of the best places in town! Even have some vegan options like these pancakes 🌞
Content: Before heading back we went to a public pier and went swimming a little bit. Then we got our bags and went back to the bus station, on our way to Chichen itzá ✨✌🏽
Day 7 - 17 Apr 2021
Content: The bus station is located right in the heart of the city so we walked around it for a little bit and take some photos ✌🏽✨
Content: Found a delicious restaurant in Valladolid ✨ real healthy food, then we got a local taxi to Chichen itzá where we were staying for a night
Day 7 - 17 Apr 2021
Content: We grabbed some food from the previous restaurant and enjoyed dinner in our bedroom as we needed to rest a little bit ☁️
Day 8 - 18 Apr 2021
Content: Got up early had local breakfast by the pool and booked a taxi to take us to Chichen itzá. Usually from this hotel you can walk to it, but due to COVID they closed the back door! Visiting the ruins costs around 35€ and it can get busy during the day, highly recommend to hire a local guide to understand and learn everything
Day 8 - 18 Apr 2021
Content: After spending 4 hours in the ruins we got a taxi to the bus station and got a bus to Tulum Playa Made some fajitas in our Airbnb ✌🏽🌯
Content: This is the Airbnb where we stayed the first two nights. There’s no direct access to the beach! You will find it next to ven a la luz statue!
Day 9 - 19 Apr 2021
Content: Got up early to take some sunrise photos and avoid long queues We finished by the time people were coming here 🥰✌🏽
Day 9 - 19 Apr 2021
Content: We had breakfast again in our favorite place, matcha mama! This time at the beach area. Smoothies are a bit more expensive here!
Day 9 - 19 Apr 2021
Content: We spent the rest of our day in the beach, cuddling and having fun! You can book a sand bed or find a free space to bring your towel 🌺🌺
Day 9 - 19 Apr 2021
Content: Had an early dinner at this vegan raw restaurant. Food is amazing but high prices! Be aware beach area lunch and dinner starts at 20$ per person!
Day 10 - 20 Apr 2021
Content: Came to matcha mama for breakfast to say goodbye to this beautiful food ✌🏽 Then we head to the bus station by taxi (paid around 150pesos) From there we took a bus to the airport that took around 3.5h due to traffic
Day 10 - 20 Apr 2021
Content: At midday we got our first flight back to spain 🇪🇸 It was so sad to say goodbye to this beautiful place