5 Mayan Monkey tours you can’t miss

5 Mayan Monkey tours you can’t miss

 

If you’re staying at Mayan Monkey, you not only get an incredible place to relax but also access to some of the best tours that will take you to explore the region’s top attractions. Here are five must-do tours that you can book directly from the hotel.


If you’re staying at Mayan Monkey Isla Mujeres, you can’t miss the scuba diving tour at the Underwater Museum of Art (MUSA). This underwater museum is unique in the world, featuring over 500 submerged sculptures that promote coral growth and marine life. Diving among these breathtaking works of art is a surreal experience, blending art and nature in a setting that only Isla Mujeres can offer. This tour is perfect for diving enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable cultural and visual experience beneath the sea.

From Mayan Monkey Los Cabos, you can book a tour to one of Mexico’s most stunning beaches: Playa Balandra. This spot is famous for its calm waters, turquoise hues, and breathtaking natural landscapes. Ideal for those seeking a day of relaxation and nature, Balandra is a paradise for photography and ocean lovers.

If you’re staying at Mayan Monkey Tulum or Cancun, a tour to Chichen Itza is a must. This archaeological site is unique due to its location in the Mayan jungle. The tour takes you through one of the 7 Wonders of the World and gives you the opportunity to learn about Mayan civilization while marveling at one of the most awe-inspiring pyramids.

If you love the sea, a catamaran tour from Cancun is an excellent choice. Available from Mayan Monkey Cancun, this tour takes you across the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean, where you can swim, snorkel, and enjoy a drink as the wind brushes your face. The view of the blue waters is simply spectacular, making it the perfect plan for a day of relaxation and fun.


Exploring the cenotes is one of the most fascinating experiences the Tulum region offers. From Mayan Monkey, you can book a tour that will take you to discover these stunning natural pools. Whether you prefer swimming, diving, or simply relaxing in the cool waters, the cenotes are a must-see in the Riviera Maya.