
Riviera Maya
Discover the Riviera Maya with detailed information on locations like Akumal and Bahia Principe, including access rules, fees, attractions, and highlights.
The ruins are located in the Yucatán state, about 150 km (93 miles) northwest of Tulum. By road, the journey typically takes 2.5 to 3 hours each way, depending on traffic and your chosen route. Because of the travel time, most people visit Chichen Itza as a full-day trip from Tulum.
If you are deciding between Chichen Itza vs Tulum Ruins, the choice depends on what you are looking for:
Many visitors choose to see both: Tulum Ruins for the oceanfront beauty and convenience, and Chichen Itza for the grandeur and history.
The entrance fee does not include the cost of transportation, a guided tour, food, or souvenirs.

Discover the Riviera Maya with detailed information on locations like Akumal and Bahia Principe, including access rules, fees, attractions, and highlights.

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