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Attractions in Tulum

Mystika

"Mystika is a unique sensory experience of its kind, designed to take the viewer on a journey of connection with Mayan cosmology, the most impressive natural sanctuaries in Mexico and the spiritual power of horses: totems of healing, wisdom and evolution."

Balam Art On Feathers

The art of painting on bird feathers has its origin in the Pre-Hispanic Mayan Culture, the Yucatecan artists promote the art of their ancestors that shows the degree of refinement reached by the Mayan civilization; feather art. 

They are carefully and finely crafted on bird feathers, oil colors are used and they are framed in a rustic wooden frame protected by glass.

Sfer Ik

Sfer Ik is a barefoot gallery that encompasses exhibitions by visual artists, craft workshops and innovative artist residencies.


Its architecture emulates a nest in the middle of the jungle made of reeds, herbs, stones and ceramics, so the viewer feels a connection with the surrounding nature.

Cenote Zacil Ha

The crystalline Cenote Zacil-Ha, which means "clear water" is located in Quintana Roo, 8 kilometers from the town of Tulum on federal highway 109 to the Archaeological Zone of Cobá. 

It is a pond of 3 meters deep so it is ideal to enjoy with your family. 

Cenote Azul

Open-air place, surrounded by jungle and lots of natural fauna, access is a free tour. One of the biggest attractions of this cenote is that it has areas with different depths, which creates spaces for the whole family.

 

You can do Snorkeling, Picnics, Diving, Diving and see the local fauna.

Gran Cenote

The Gran Cenote Tulum or Grand Cenote is one of the best known and most visited cenotes in the Riviera Maya. It consists of a series of caves, caverns and an open cenote, connected by wooden walkways and surrounded by lush vegetation. With its crystal clear waters and underground world, it is ideal for snorkelling, swimming and diving.

Attractions in San Cristobal

Cathedral of San Cristóbal.

The construction began in 1528 and it was called Catedral de San Cristóbal Mártir (Cathedral of San Cristóbal Mártir).

 

the first bishop was the Dominican Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas.

 

 

 

San Juan Chamula.

Six milles from San Cristóbal de Las Casas City, is San Juan Chamula, a town inhabited by Tzotzil indigenous.

 

It is located in the highest areas of Chiapas, being one of the original towns, preserving the pre-Hispanic cultures and customs.

Mercado de
Dulces y Artesanías.

The Sweets and Handicrafts Market of San Cristobal de Las Casas is the place to visit if you have a looking for a typical sweet of the region or need to find the perfect souvenir, from baskets of sweets to exquisite embroidery typical of the region.

The church of El Carmen.

It is considered "the most striking colonial building in the city" and "one of the most remarkable and unique monuments in the New World."

Zinacantán.

From Náhualt "place of bats"..

There is a mixture of Mayan and Catholic beliefs, with the peculiarity that the place goes beyond the ceremony in Tzotzil, where people gather to pray, besides celebrating by smoking and drinking pox inside the church.

Santo Domingo.
Ex-Convent

The Santo Domingo de Guzmán temple was the first baroque church built and the most important of the Dominican buildings in Chiapas