Floating in Ecstasy: Sian Ka’an & Tulum Ruins

“Float to the Ecstasy” is what our itinerary for the day suggested. We were both a little unsure of what this meant, but since Riviera Maya Tourism hadn’t steered us wrong so far during our Press Trip, we knew we were in for a treat.

Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve

This natural Unesco World Heritage Site spans over 1.3 million acres (652,000 hectares), making it the largest protected area in the Mexican Caribbean. Not only is the size of this reserve impressive, the diversity of flora and fauna is truly astonishing. Here you’ll find 375 species of birds, 115 species of mammals (including Jaguars and Manatees), 318 species of butterflies and my least favourite, 310 species of mosquitoes! 

sian ka'an biosphere reserve
Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve

We arrived at Sian Ka’an and to our delight, we had a private boat for us, our driver, PR rep and guide. We cruised effortlessly over the glass-like waters and through canals created by the clever Mayan people over 1000 years ago!

sian ka'an biosphere reserve
Ready to go!

During our boat ride, our knowledgable guide provided us with information about the different mangroves, ecosystems, animals and history of this area. Not only are there stunning waters, clear lagoons and interesting animals here, there are also 23 known Mayan archeological sites! We were more than happy to be on tour with Community Tours Sian Ka’an, a non-profit company which employs Mayan people and gives back to the community.

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Crystal clear waters of the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve

We reached the point at which we were to “float to the ecstasy”, which meant that we were to don a life jacket (by putting our legs through it and sitting on it), jump in the water and bob along, while letting the current take us slowly and peacefully down the canal for 40 minutes. We enjoyed the serenity of floating through the clear waters, although, I have to admit I was a bit paranoid about illusive crocodiles pretty much the whole time!

floating in sian ka'an
“Floating to the Ecstasy

So far on our trip to the Yucatan, we had been able to witness traditional Mayan theatereat authentic foodvisit stunning ruins and now, we were able to drift through ancient hand-built canals. The Mayan civilization truly is incredible.

The Ruins of Tulum

Both the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve and the Tulum Ruins are near the small beach town of Tulum. This would be our third time visiting this touristy town, but not our last! After enjoying a freshly prepared fish lunch, we made our way to the very popular and precarious, cliff side ruins. We were greeted by hundreds of Iguanas and the intensity of the late day sun.

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Tulum is overrun with Iguanas!

Tulum was strategically built by the Mayans in the late 13th century. Defense was a high priority when choosing this site. Not only were they protected on one side by a sheer 12m cliff, but they built a 5m high/8m thick/400m long wall along the landward sides. I can’t even imagine the effort and time that must have taken them to create. Adding to the security, they built two watch towers at the SW and NW corners of the site.

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Tulum was built in the perfect location

We wandered around gazing in awe at this aesthetically pleasing site before succumbing to the heat of the day. Lucky for us, these ruins are located on a pristine stretch of sand. We followed the wooden stairs down to the sea and jumped into the rolling waves. Definitely bring your bathing suit when visiting Tulum, the beach here is stunning!

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beach at tulum ruins

It was a great way to end our day in the Tulum area. We said our goodbyes to the Riviera Maya rep, Tania, and were dropped off at our luxurious resort to enjoy one final night on our Press Trip.

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Dariece Swift

Dariece is a co-founder of Goats On The Road, and an expert in saving money, finance management, building an online business and of course... travel. She loves meeting new people, trying new cuisines, and learning about the unique cultures of our world. She has over 10 years of experience helping others to realize their travel dreams and has worked in numerous jobs all over the world to help pay for travel. Her advice about long-term travel, remote work, and location independence has been featured on the Lonely Planet, CNN Money, Business Insider and Forbes. Learn more about Dariece Swift on the Goats On The Road About Us Page.

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