Jaguar Park at Tulum

JAGUAR Park and TULUM archaeological site entrances

From the begin of 2025, the price to access is 20 USD by people, including the ruins access and the Jaguar Park access. Is the only way to go to the beach of TULUM,

There are no public beaches at TULUM, you can go through a beach club, hotel, or Jaguar Park.

Is not possible to access on a BUS, by walking, or on a bike.

 

Parque Jaguar

Jaguar Park, known locally as “Parque del Jaguar” is a significant ecological park located in Tulum, Mexico.
It encompasses two main areas: Tulum National Park and the Protection of Flora and Fauna Jaguar, covering approximately 2,900 hectares (over 7,000 acres). This expansive sanctuary is dedicated to preserving the biodiversity of the region, particularly the habitat of the endangered jaguar.

Biodiversity**: The park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including 928 species, many of which are endemic or endangered. The jaguar is a prominent species within this protected area[6].
Activities**: Visitors can enjoy various activities such as hiking, biking, bird-watching, and exploring the archaeological site of Tulum. There are also plans for additional amenities like observation towers and cultural attractions
– **Accessibility**: An electric train connects the park to nearby attractions, including the archaeological zone and beaches, facilitating eco-friendly travel for visitors.

## Entrance to Tulum Ruins

The entrance to the Tulum ruins is integrated into the park’s infrastructure. Visitors can access the archaeological site through designated trails that connect with the park’s pathways. The ruins themselves are one of the most iconic remnants of the ancient Maya civilization, offering breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea from its cliffside location.

Visitor Information

The park has received mixed reviews, with ratings around 2.8 to 3.4 stars based on visitor feedback. Common comments highlight its ecological significance but also note areas for improvement in visitor services
Facilities: Amenities include public restrooms and family-friendly environments, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.

Jaguar Park represents a commitment to sustainable tourism and conservation in Tulum, aiming to balance ecological preservation with cultural exploration.

 

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