Holistika's art walk, located in the heart of La Veleta, is a short, circular jungle route lined with interactive sculptures and paintings that seem like they've been dropped down in the middle of the forest. You may participate in a variety of yoga sessions, rituals, and spa treatments while you're there, many of which take place within a stunning meditation dome.

Travel to Cenotes Like Gran Cenote, Dos Ojos, and More

The area surrounding Tulum is home to several of the Yucatán's most well-known natural swimming holes. Cenotes including Gran Cenote, Dos Ojos, and Laguna Kaan Luum are among the biggest in the region. But don't pass up the opportunity to see lesser cenotes like the Maya community-maintained Cenote Dos Palmas.

The ruins at Tulum

Once upon a time, the Archaeological Zone of Tulum served as a Maya seaport. Check out the God of Winds Temple, but don't try to scale its amazing architecture.

Due to its central location and its drift hunters acceptance of donations in lieu of fixed prices, this yoga studio is the best value in all of Tulum. There are many different yoga courses available, from vinyasa to acro-yoga, and the studio has a strong sense of community.

Gallery of Tulum Artwork

If you're interested in learning about traditional Maya pottery making techniques from a family that has kept them alive for generations, the Tulum Art Club offers a special day excursion to the interior city of Valladolid. At the end of the course, you'll have a new piece of art and a deeper understanding of the family's spiritual traditions.