It is located around the walled archaeological zone of Tulum and is the Protected Natural Area of the Rivera Maya, with about 664 hectares that are distributed mainly along the coastal area from the north of the town of Tulum to the area called Casa Cenote .
In this natural park of scenic value, there are beautiful beaches, cenotes and underground rivers, mangroves and Mayan ruins, making it a very visited place by ecotourists and an ideal place for lovers of hiking, swimming, diving and snorkeling or simply enjoy a day of sun and sea.
Important animals inhabit the area such as anteaters, coatis, howler monkeys and spiders, armadillos and weasels, tepezcuinetles; some are endangered, such as hawksbill, leatherback and loggerhead turtles, which are protected by the Mexican Federal Government.
There is also a great variety of endemic plants and birds, the most frequent being parrots, aquatic species such as the pelican, the frigate bird; raptors such as the black hawk among many others.
Visits to the archaeological zone of the place will be another attraction that you can enjoy and that will allow you to be in contact with the indigenous history and culture.
Address: Caleta Yalku S / N, 77780 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico
Telephone: +52 984 871 2479