Tulum Travel Blogs - Page 8
Browse travel blogs from Tulum below. Tulum travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Tulum.
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#106 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
Dec 31, 2007 – Jan 03, 2008
Beware the salesman at the airport. Since this was our first solo trip, we had a lot to learn. One lesson will definately be do not buy any fun packages at the airport. On our way out of the airport a man stopped us by loudly saying "my friend, my friend, do I have a deal for you.…
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#107 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
Jul 12, 2008 – Sep 05, 2008
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#108 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
Feb 05, 2008 – Apr 12, 2008
I end up down there a lot. I'll keep some pictures here.
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#109 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
Oct 24, 2007 – Sep 17, 2008
Mexico City, Mexico -› Xalapa, Mexico -› …
We flew back from Cuba back to Cancun and got the bus straight to Tulum. It was funny coming back to Mexico almost like we were coming home as we are used to how everything works. We were pleased to be back in the land of street food- but the first food Gary bought us was covered in mould- yuck!
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#110 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
Oct 15, 2009 – Oct 16, 2009
Izamal, Mexico -› Mayapan, Mexico -› …
Tulum "Wall or Fence" a fortified Maya site was originally named Zama
"City of Dawn". Located on Highway 307 about 30 miles south of Playa de
Carmen. It sits at the edge of a limestone cliff high about the
Caribbean. It is walled on the other 3 sides. The architecture
of Tulum is typical of the…
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#111 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
Jul 27, 2003 – Jan 23, 2008
Latin-Anerika
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#112 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
Apr 08, 2009
I stayed in Cancun(Dreams Resort) and Playa del Carmen(Secrets Resort) for my birthday celebration(April 8th) and to be with a special woman.
The personnel cater to your every concern, make you feel welcomed with sincere enthusiasm.
The food was excellent, service fantastic and the blue ocean and white sand was a dream! The Mayan ruins are truly a wonder of the world. The General Mgr. Armando Canali at Dreams paid such attention to detail that I felt like a head of State.
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#113 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
Jan 06, 2008 – Jan 10, 2008
Cancun, Mexico -› Isla Mujeres, Mexico -› …
Cancun is one of the most frequently visited beach destination in the world.Chichén Itza'is one of the new 7 wonders of the world.Isla mujeres is the perfect place for those who like to snorkel,eat fresh seafood.Cozumel is surrounded by some of the most beautiful reefs on the planet.Playa del Carmen is the stopping point for many renowned cruises and a highly-promising caribbean travel destination.Tulum is one of the most famous landmarks in the Maya world.
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#114 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
Jul 27, 2007 – Oct 23, 2007
Bangkok, Thailand -› Ayutthaya, Thailand -› …
Letzter Ruinentag... so langsam geht die Reise dem Ende zu, ich werd schon fast ein bisserl wehmuetig, auch wenn ich mich auf zu hause freue...
Wir sind nach dem Fruehstueck nach Coba gefahren, einer kleinen Maya-Stadt im Wald. Das mit dem Wald war sehr gut, in der prallen Sonne haette ich es kein…
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#115 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
May 21, 2008 – May 23, 2008
A trip to paradise in Tulum, Mexico. What a beautiful tranquil place. Beautiful turquoise seas, relaxed atmosphere and amazing cuisine. Wanted to bring in my 30's in style!!!!
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#116 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
Apr 07, 2007 – Jun 26, 2008
Welcome! This is my LIVING AROUND THE WORLD blog. I took off from Chicago on April 8, 2007 and I aspire to spend the next several years in a backpacker mode. These days I'm living in Latin America
www.dorosevich.com has more details
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#117 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
Mar 13, 2009 – Apr 02, 2009
Tulum "Wall or Fence" a fortified Maya site was originally named
Zama "City of Dawn". Located on Highway 307 about 30 miles south of
Playa de Carmen. It sits at the edge of a limestone cliff high about
the Caribbean. It is walled on the other 3 sides. The
architecture of Tulum is typical of …
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#118 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
Apr 07, 2009 – Jun 05, 2009
During the onset of the aporkalypse, there had been many reports of a huge drop-off of tourists to Mexico. During its peak I was in Zipolite and even though there were people around, it did seem emptier than when you compare the ratio of visitors to the tourist-serving facilities. Moving into…
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#119 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
Oct 05, 2005 – Dec 04, 2005
San Jose, Costa Rica -› Quito, Ecuador -› …
Welcome to my lovely circuit around the Latin world. I designed the trip around seeing a few of the rare wonders of the world that few people ever imagine experiencing. I hope you enjoy a vicarious thrill by following my short trip through the west coast of our Spanish speaking neighbors.
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#120 of 121 Tulum travel blogs
Oct 16, 2009 – Oct 18, 2009
Izamal, Mexico -› Coba, Mexico -› …
Tulum "Wall or Fence" a fortified Maya site was originally named Zama
"City of Dawn". Located on Highway 307 about 30 miles south of Playa de
Carmen. It sits at the edge of a limestone cliff high about the
Caribbean. It is walled on the other 3 sides. The architecture
of Tulum is typical of the…
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