Bleu Magic Raiatea

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Join us on this one of a kind tour to the Tulum Ruins

You board the largest Catamaran along the Caribbean Coast of Mexico.
We turn up the Music and are on our way to visit the Tulum Ruins.
This is the only tour where you can see the ruins from the water.
You get to snorkel along the reef, and eat lunch while seeing a site just as it was when the Mayan warriors battled there canoes in and out of the beach.
Join us for a trip like no other, sail, snorkel, dine and tour the Tulum Ruins on the Raiatea Catamaran

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This is a public tour

Availability:
Wednesday & Friday

Price:
Adults $115.00
Children: $75.00

Pickup and drop off included

Tour Times: 9:30am to 5:30pmu are

THIS TOUR IS AN ADVENTURE TOUR.

Do not select this tour unless you are a good swimmer. The Snorkel is in the open ocean along a reef that can be rough. This tour is NOT recommended for children under 10.

Our journey begins in Marina Puerto Aventuras

From there we head south towards the city of Tulum. The crew turns up the music and you can enjoy a beverage will you watch the beautiful coastline glide by. When you near Tulum the boat will stop and all the passengers will have the ability to snorkel. Although most people who take this cruise have to first stare with wonder at amazement at the ruins. There is nothing like seeing the ruins from the ocean and this is a rare opportunity for a tourist. One you will not forget. Once you drop off the boat to snorkel, you will find the coral reefs beautiful and alive with a huge variety of wonderful sea life. Lunch and Snorkel gear will be provided for you on the boat.

SCHEDULE-

Boat departs at 9:30 am sharp
Arrive Tulum ruins 12:30
12:30 -2:30 Snorkel and Lunch
3:15-4:15 Hangout at the Tulum Beach
4:15-5:30 Ruins Tour
5:30 return on autobus to your pickup point

The word Tulum means fence, trench or wall

The walls surrounding the site allowed Tulum fort to serve as a defense against an invasion. Once you see this fortress nestled along the coast you can really see its strength. Once you exit the boat you will not have to stand in the long line of tourist you enter from the ocean you walk right into the ruins where a guide awaits to tell you about the ancient Mayan peoples who once inhabited the beautiful ocean location. Most of the structures now visible were built in the Post-Classic Era, between about 1200 and 1450. The city remained occupied through the early years of the Spanish conquest of Yucatan, but was abandoned in by the end of the 16th century. Local Maya continued to visit the temples to burn incense and pray until the late 20th century.

Tour includes: A/C coach, Entrance fee to the Mayan Ruins of Tulum, Guide, Sailing excursion on the Raiatea Catamaran, Snorkeling equipment, Snorkeling ( if weather permitted) Lunch, Open bar on National drinks

Pickup Schedule

See attached PDF document. All clients will be picked up and dropped off in A/C Vans

DISCLAIMER: This program timing is approximate and itinerary is subject to changes depending on weather and sea conditions. We sail depending on wind conditions.

Refunds and Balance Payments:

For our charter tours and events, you will receive a full refund if you cancel your reservation at least 7 days in advance. We also ask that you submit any changes to your guest list at least 3 days before your tour so we can finalize our preparations for transportation, food, and staffing. For our other tours, your deposit is fully refundable if you cancel your reservation at least 7 days before your tour. Needless to say, you will receive a full refund if weather conditions or other factors force us to cancel your reservation. Balance payments in Mexico must be paid in cash with U.S. dollars or Mexican pesos. If you wish to pay by credit card, a surcharge of 5 percent of the payment amount will be charged to your credit card.

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From the U.S.A
011-52-1-984-151-9371
Or 707-206-6124
From Mexico
984-151-9371
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