Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Travel to the Mayan Ruins of Tulum 2012

Tickets and Cheap Travel From Anywhere: Travel to the Mayan Ruins of Tulum, Mexico: Tulum, considered by many as the most beautiful of the Mayan Ruins sites around Cancun, is small but exquisitely poised on the fifteen-meter-high cliffs above the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea.  Tulum isn't the largest or most impressive of the Mayan Ruins of the Yucatan, but thanks to the awe-inspiring setting, it sticks in the memory like no other. It is also the nearest to Cancun.

 The biggest attraction to Tulum is the setting - high atop        a palm-lined cliff top overlooking azure blue water and brilliant white sand        beaches.  We first visited six years ago - Sandra still calls this the        most beautiful place she's ever seen - and we have been to a lot of great        places.  Tulum means "Wall" in Mayan - a name given to it because it        is a walled city.  Originally from the Classic period, evidence dates        it back to 564 A.D.  Between 1200AD and 1500AD, Tulum was a major trade        hub for the Mayas.  As with most of the Mayan cities, Tulum was conquered        by the Spanish Conquistadors in about 1518AD