I am constantly looking for the desire to live mydreams. Work after work, I realized that my real happiness is chasing dreams and waves, the beach from around the world. I would like to make a living from travel but for now, it is only passion for me. I am happy to say that at 23, I found my true passion. I wanted to share this happiness with you : organization, budget, lists for bags, destinations, anecdote etc
Tulum, but where is that? Tulum is a place in México close to Cancun and Playa del Carmen. What I did love from Tulum? Beaches, vibes, food, people and Cenotes! Look! I show you my fav trip!
D A Y 1 : Cancún airport : We leave Montreal at 2:45 pm and arrive in Cancun at 7:20 pm. We slept in an airbnb near the airport because our host picked us up directly.
D A Y 2 : We had to get up early because the bus left at 9:45 in the morning and we had to take it to get to our second airbnb, in Tulum. The journey took 2:45 and the scenery was magnificent! For those who don’t know it, ADOBUS is a tourist company and I had excellent service! The bus was there, lots of places, comfortable and we even had a movie for the road! On the other hand, be on the lookout if you do not speak Spanish because the explanations and the warnings to land in the right place are only in Spanish! Besides, bring some snacks because after the road, you are very hungry! When we arrived in Tulum, it rained a lot and we had to wait after a taxi to get there because we had only suitcases and not travel bags! (I therefore recommend the travel bags, much more practical!)
Fortunately, the rain did not last long and we took advantage of our afternoon in Tulum. We were eaten in a taco bar and it was delicious! they even have homemade smoothies! We met two French women and we discussed everything and nothing. She advised us to go to Muyil (I’ll tell you about it later)
D A Y 3 : We had lunch in El Santo and it was delicious! Everything is local, even my hot chocolate! it was impressive! We had a big lunch because after we were going to visit the cenotes by bike!
From our airbnb which was located on: Calle geminis sud, our getaway took 20 minutes to get to la Calavera cenotes, big holes of water! When we got to the tourist center, we had to pay 100 Mexican pesos each (equivalent to CAD $ 8) and we could swim, jump and stay as long as we wanted.
Calavera Cenotes
Then, we took our bikes and we left for Gran Cenotes, a second hole of water on our way and my favorite! Please note: you must wash before to protect the environment so for photos, do you plan to have wet hair!
I loved it!! Small, a lot of people (go if before 9:00 am because the place fills up quickly! You are also watched because there are turtles living there!