Tulum, Mexico has the best cenotes, and some incredible Coba Ruins, which are one of the few Mayan ruins that you can still walk on.
We recommend swimming in the Cenote Chu-Ha and Cenote Tankach-Ha, after visiting the Coba Ruins, right when they open at 8am.
Mayan Ruins: Coba Ruins
Cenotes visited (in order): Cenote Chu-Ha & Cenote Tankach-Ha
Dinner restaurant: Taqueria El Paisa
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Previous videos from the Mexico Vlog Series:
Playa Del Carmen – Day 1: https://bit.ly/2KNNRKd
Playa Del Carmen – Day 2: https://bit.ly/2GIXkjy
The Hidden Paradise Beach on the way to Tulum: https://bit.ly/2s39Q94
Coba Ruins and Tulum Cenotes: https://bit.ly/2IHj2WW
Tulum Nature Reserve: https://bit.ly/2knpN5H
Tulum Ruins & Raw Love: https://bit.ly/2LqpKCE
Music: Summer Time by Jarico
As always, thanks for watching, and I hope our vlog has helped guide your trip.
-Mike
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Hey Michael… I loved the Coba Ruins… It was amazing. I also walked up the pyramid and I found it easy on the way up and unbelievably difficult on the way down. The whole site at Coba was amazing… I also toured Cenotes that same day that were spectacular! Playa de Carmen was a lot of fun. I was In Playa del Carmen from February 16 to February 28. Great job creating the video.
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