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Best Snorkeling In Tulum

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The 10 most popular snorkeling in Tulum. Here's what they actually deliver, who runs them, and what they cost.

10 Best Snorkeling In Tulum

Tulum Guided Tour, Magical Cenote, Lagoon Snorkeling and Beachside Lunch

Tulum Guided Tour, Magical Cenote, Lagoon Snorkeling and Beachside Lunch - Pickup from Playa del Carmen: The Full-Day Reality

1.Tulum Guided Tour, Magical Cenote, Lagoon Snorkeling and Beachside Lunch

Most Popular 5.0

Guided Tulum ruins, cenote cave swim, Yal-ku lagoon snorkeling, and a beachside lunch with Playa del Carmen pickup for about 6.5 hours.

“Had a great time! Santiago and Mike was our guide and driver. Very fun and friendly. Lot’s of knowledge and experience for the tour. Felt very safe and comfortable with them. Would definitely recommend it. Food was delicious and a lot of it. They really went out of their way to make it a great…”

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Magical Cenote and Paradise Lagoon Snorkeling Adventure

Magical Cenote and Paradise Lagoon Snorkeling Adventure - Cenote swim: cold water, cave dark, and rock formations up close

2.Magical Cenote and Paradise Lagoon Snorkeling Adventure

5.0

Half-day cenote swim and Yal-Ku Lagoon snorkeling with small-group calm water, included gear, and pickup from Cancun or Riviera Maya.

“Our driver was punctual and arrived directly outside of our resort lobby in an easily identifiable uniform. During the transfer, our guide was very knowledgeable and provided us with detailed information of the environments we were going to visit and an explanation of their culture importance. At the inlet, our guide provided us with snorkelling…”

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Tulum, Snorkeling with Sea Turtles, Cenote and Beachside Lunch

Tulum, Snorkeling with Sea Turtles, Cenote and Beachside Lunch - Getting picked up from Cancun or Riviera Maya (start time vs pickup time)

3.Tulum, Snorkeling with Sea Turtles, Cenote and Beachside Lunch

5.0

Tulum ruins, Dream Cenote, Akumal sea turtle snorkeling, and Punta Venado lunch with pickup, snacks, and a small-group pace.

“The groups were too big and too close together when snorkelling looking for turtles. Everyone was kicking everybody in the face. At one point I was left behind with another group because the groups are too goes together. They did come look for me, which was great, but if the groups were smaller, this trip…”

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2-Hour Snorkeling in Two Spots of Tulum’s Reef

2-Hour Snorkeling in Two Spots of Tulum's Reef - From the Sea of the Ruins: El Castillo and Casa del Brujo Views

4.2-Hour Snorkeling in Two Spots of Tulum’s Reef

4.5

Two-hour snorkel in Tulum National Park at two reef stops, plus boat views of the Tulum ruins from the sea. Wildlife odds: great.

“Wonderful. Beautiful reef and view at stop one, and plenty of amazing animals at stop two. The turtles are very curious and come up to you at times. The Mayan ruins explanations by our guides were informative and interesting. Highly suggest.”

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Snorkeling with Caribbean fish and private cenote exploration

Snorkeling with Caribbean fish and private cenote exploration - The underground route: 600 m of galleries and flooded passages

Tulum: Snorkeling and Private Sailing Tour

Tulum: Snorkeling and Private Sailing Tour - Where You Meet and How the Tour Gets You on the Water Fast

Private Cenote & Snorkeling Tour with Turtles in Akumal

Private Cenote & Snorkeling Tour with Turtles in Akumal - Pickup and timing: private comfort without self-drive angst

8.Private Cenote & Snorkeling Tour with Turtles in Akumal

5.0

Private cenote snorkeling at Taak Bi Ha plus sea turtles in Akumal Bay, with lunch, gear, and private transfers from Riviera Maya.

“My husband and I were very pleased with this tour. It is indeed private so it was only us with our guide Jorge. He picked us up on time and was very attentive to our needs. He didn’t rush us at all and was very knowledgeable about Mexican history. We promised to book this again…”

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Snorkeling Adventure Tour Reef & Cenote

Snorkeling Adventure Tour Reef & Cenote - Snorkeling gear plus what’s actually covered in the reef tax

9.Snorkeling Adventure Tour Reef & Cenote

5.0

Snorkel Tulum Reef and cenotes Sac Actun on a small-group tour with lunch, gear, and reef tax included for $230.

“Not worth the cost...close to $200 per person. Our guide seemed more interested in talking on his phone about his construction job, smoking and talking to people he knew. Talked more about his outside jobs and being deported than telling us interesting things about Tulum. Jose is not from Tulum and did not check equipment.…”

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Cenote Paddleboarding and Snorkeling in Tulum

Cenote Paddleboarding and Snorkeling in Tulum - SUP basics: what you’ll do before you paddle around the cenote

10.Cenote Paddleboarding and Snorkeling in Tulum

5.0

Small-group SUP and snorkeling at Casa Cenote in Tulum with transport, tacos, and mangrove wildlife, guided in English.

“We went during the tail end of rainy season but it was fantastic! Mauricio was so knowledgeable and willing to answer all our questions and do what worked for us. At no point did we feel pressured to do any activity we weren’t comfortable with. The taco spot he took us too was amazing also!…”

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