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Location: Tulum (Mexico (East))
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4 Orquideas/TakBeHa With 2 votes(s).
5 Calavera With 1 votes(s).
6 Tank Ha reef dive With 1 votes(s).
7 Grand Cenote With 1 votes(s).
8 Grand Cenote With 1 votes(s).
9 Calavera Cenote With 1 votes(s).

Marine Sightings:

Based on data from your reviews for Tulum. we know the following about the marine life you can expect to see.
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Reef Fish Sightings: Pelagic Fish Sightings: Quality of Coral:

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Reviews:

Here are the last 10 reviews for Tulum. Show all of them.

Visited Comments
October 2014 Great diving, Great company met some really nice people good diving
Date posted: 13-Jan-2015 18:56 by: mazakdiver
December 2005 Cenotes were a fabulous discovery. Damage from the earlier huuricane still very evident although diving still open for business
Date posted: 30-Jan-2007 19:55 by: nightmair
January 2006 Choose your dice centre carefully - some cater purely for the 'holiday diver' diving v.shallow, no current 'basic' diving!
Date posted: 29-Oct-2006 08:25 by: Steve
March 2003 Tulum was a blast with many things to do you had the time of your life. We could sunbath, swim, dive, and maybe play soccer on the beach. The walls there were breathtaking massive, enourmous, and somehow beautiful El Castillo. El Castillo had three main purposes: 1, A fortress over the sea to protect from ships. 2, Atemple to offer sacrifices to the gods. 3, Even sometimes it had a light on there and they could see where the boats and the people on the land were going. Astounding artchetechtiure and many beautiful pieces of art it was like heaven for me.
Date posted: 20-May-2006 16:02 by: Alex/AJ


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