Visitors to Tulum hotels in May have a wonderful opportunity to witness one of the Riviera Maya‘s most unique spectacles: Xcaret park‘s annual Gran Travesia Sagrada Maya, or Great Sacred Mayan Journey, held this year from May 22-24. This awe-inspiring event pays homage to a tradition of the ancient Maya, who yearly braved the ocean in dugout canoes, crossing from the mainland to the Island of Cozumel to worship the goddess Ixchel.
Travel industry media in the last handful of years has liberally bandied about the term “sustainable tourism,” but what does this phrase actually mean to the average tourist to Tulum hotels? Also known as “responsible tourism,” sustainable tourism is tourism which reduces negative social, economic, and environmental impact on the areas visited. This fosters not only responsible economic growth and care for the locals, but also provides more meaningful experiences for tourists who can better understand cultural and environmental concerns.
Visitors to Tulum hotels find Tulum and the Riviera Maya to be the perfect place to take a family vacation. At Cabanas Tulum, we’re committed to providing the perfect retreat for your family, so you’ll return to your “real life” relaxed, refreshed, and energized to face anew the hectic demands of modern life.
Once a hippie backpacker’s paradise of sand floor cabanas and simple eats, Tulum’s Hotel Zonehas rapidly evolved into a world-class, eco-chic vacation destination that honors its roots while boasting upscale, yet comfortable accommodations and inspired culinary offerings that could please the most discriminating of palates. Tulum hotel guests have a wide variety of top-notch restaurants to choose from along the beach road, from sushi to pizza, to Pad Thai, and more.
Many Mayan beliefs have survived to the present day right here, near the Cabanas Tulum Hotel. Spirituality has come to fill the air around Tulum, Mexico. You will find activities focused on healing the body and soul, including yoga, spas, holistic workshops, and practices native to the Riviera Maya.
Mayan beliefs approached spirituality and healing together. Today it’s no surprise that people come from around the world to experience the ceremonies of traditional healers,
Mexico is known for its world class hotels and beach resorts. Tulum hotels are no exceptions. The fact that they are located in a small region does not disappoint any would be visitor. There is so much for you to see and do in Tulum. You could spend a day visiting the Mayan ruins, walking on the sandy beaches or taking a dip in the ocean. After a day filled with fun activities,
Nothing captures the overall theme of the seaside resort of Tulum than the Cabanas Tulum Hotel. There are numerous other hotels but this one is exceptional as you will shortly find out. The rooms are designed in a simple yet inviting way. You can wake up to the sound of gentle sea waves hitting land on the nearby beach. Below are reasons sufficient enough for you to reside here when on vacation:
The hotel is bordered by a wide beachfront.
You just can’t visit Tulum without visiting the famous Tulum ruins. There are two of these main archeological sites and if you do nothing else while here, a trip to see them is a must on your itinerary.
Chichen Itza is probably the most famous of these sites, and is an extensive pre-Hispanic city constructed by the Mayan civilization. It’s located in the city of Tinum on the Yucatan Peninsula,
When you’re thinking about having a destination wedding, there’s no better setting than Tulum, and there’s no better place to exchange vows than right here at Cabanas Tulum Hotel. Here not only can you have the perfect backdrop for your big day, but you will also have your choice of the type of wedding ceremony you’d like to have.
At the Cabanas Tulum, you’ll get the palm trees,
Halloween is approaching, and there’s nothing that will get you in the mood to celebrate more than Mexico’s holiday of “Dia de los Muertos”. This tradition is not about giving out candy or dressing up as your favorite character or prop, but rather celebrating the lives of those we’ve lost. And there is no better place to take in the occasion than in Tulum.
This culturally rich and vibrant small city is one of the best places on the entire continent to celebrate Dia de los Muertos.