Tulum sites

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Tulum Ruins Guide for Getting the Most of Your Visit
Tulum has some of the best beaches in Mexico. Most popular beaches in Tulum are Playa Paraiso, Playa Ruinas, Playa Akumal, Papaya Playa and more. Ranking of the top 15 things to do in Tulum. Travelers favorites include #1 Tulum Archaeological Site, #2 Playa Paraiso and more. From cenotes, to wellness, to Mayan ruins, and more, read on for my one-week itinerary and guide to Tulum, Mexico.
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Ola Bike Tulum is an excellent bike rental company, and the rentals are good quality and inexpensive. Templo del Dios Descendente is named after the relief figure of a descending god above the building's door. It was a site of worship to the Great Descending God whose image adorns the temples within the site. Due to their distinctive features, study co-researcher Samuel Rennie suggest the existence of at least two morphologically diverse groups of people living separately in Mexico during the transition from Pleistocene to Holocene.