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Safe cavern diving in Tulum, Riviera Maya México

February 27th, 2010

Cavern diving has risks and some limitations, as this is not a open water diving.Cavern diving means diving into an overhead environment and you can not allways directly ascent to the surface, you must be certified as cavern divier or dive with a qualified and professional cavern diving guide.

Limitations in an overhead environment.

Stay in the limits of the natural sunlight, Max, Penetration of 60m, or 200ft linear from opening.

-Follow permanent guideline or temporary guideline placed by a professional cavern diving guide.

-Carry at least one Light per diver

-Rule of thirds for air consumption: 1/3 for the way in, 1/3 to come out, 1/3 reserve

-Minimum of 1200 psi or 80 bars to exit with.

-Maximum diver guide ratio 4:1

-No restrictions

-No descompression

-Maximum depth of 70ft or 21 meters.

Following these simple rules keep you safe, and you will have one of the most incredible diving experiences of you life in this unique environment underwater World. Remember: allways be a safe diver.

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Cenotes in Tulum, Riviera Maya, México

February 25th, 2010

Millions of years ago, the peninsula of Yucatan, Mexico, was covered by the ocean.During the Ice Age, the level of the ocean sank, all reefs and marine life that lived over it died, and many of them became marine fossils.In this time rainfall filtered through the ground and flowing slowly towards the ocean it eventually carver out huge Systems of underground caves and tunnels.Once the system were farmed, rainfall would filter through the ground, dragging minerals of the Earth.Dripping down the vaults of the underground caves, this formed stalagtites and stalagmites that in time created amazingly beautiful rock formations.After the Ice Age the water lavel rose again and flooded the cave system with spectacular clear water, leaving them as they are today.

The cenote itself is part of a cave ceiling which collapsed creating a natural entrance to the underground Systems.

The Mayans called these sinkholes “Dznot“ (sacred well), thus the Spanish Word Cenote.The Dznot was considered to be an Entrance to their mysthical and spiritual underworld, as well as the Orly source of fresh in the jungle.

Playa Azul Tulum Hotel is close to many Cenotes, we will love to help you out to find them!

Cenotes Dos Ojos & Bat Cave Entrance 20 minutes from  Playa Azul Tulum Hotel

Mexican Wedding destination and love & kiteboarding at Tulum beach

February 17th, 2010

This past weekend was wonderful at  Playa Azul Tulum! Saturday night Playa Azul Tulum Hotel hosted the welcome reception for the Mexican destination wedding of Maibe and David Ponet, a  wonderful couple from New York. Their friends and family rented out the entire Tulum hotel, and for everyone’s first night at the welcome party, 85 people enjoyed dancing salsa and eating Mexican food at Restaurant PA, at Playa Azul Tulum Hotel. The day after the wedding celebration, 65 friends and family gathered again in the restaurant for a delicious brunch and more time together. Lots of young couples are choosing Playa Azul Tulum and the gorgeous beaches of Tulum for getting married. In these times, a wedding celebration can be costly, and Playa Azul Tulum has special promotions for weddings or for special events.  Mexico, and Playa Azul Tulum, is a great alternative for a reasonably-priced destination wedding, so please get in touch with us if you would like further information about  Tulum wedding packages or special prices for groups in Tulum. Sunday was also a special day!   Normally Playa Azul Tulum organizes what is known as Bikini Beach Sundays, with live music on the beach.  This particular Sunday, Valentine’s Day, it was a kiteboarding day!  Starting in the morning, Playa Azul Tulum Hotel hosted a meeting for all the kiteboarding Schools in Tulum, along with the municipio of Tulum, to address regulations for how the sport of kitebarding should be controlled on the Tulum beaches, now that it is starting to be a popular sport on the Tulum beach. Morph kiteboarding did a great job putting it together, and is a point of reference in Tulum for the kitesurfing world.  Thanks to them for that wonderful event, and also to the people of Red Bull for all the equipment that they brought to Tulum.  We danced to the great rhythm of Bandikoro, the best local band in Tulum, and with the DJs that Morph kitebarding brought especially for this event on the Tulum beach. Thanks Maibe & David Ponet,  and to all the friends and familly for trusting in Playa Azul Tulum for special days like this.  Thanks also to Morph kiteboarding for being so professional with their work  and with the sport of kitebarding in Tulum. Morph Kitebaording at Playa Azul Tulum Hotel Morph Kiteboarding Stuff at Playa Azul Tulum Hotel before the sunday event BIKINI BEACH SUNDAYS at Playa Azul Tulum Hotel. Love&Kiteboarding event with Moprh KiteboardingBIKINI BEACH SUNDAY at Playa Azul Tulum Hotel Love&Kiteboarding event with Morph Kiteboarding. BIKINI BEACH SUNDAYS at Playa Azul Tulum Hotel beach with Morph Kiteboarding.BIKINI BEACH SUNDAYS at Playa Azul Tulum Hotel beach with Morph Kiteboarding. Maibe & David Ponet event at PA Restuarant at Playa Azul Tulum HotelMaibe & David Ponet event saturday night at PA Restaurant, the Playa Azul Tulum Hotel Restaurant

tulum for groups,conventions, reunions, or weddings.

February 3rd, 2010

The Riviera Maya, land of one of the oldest and greatest ancient cultures, the Mayan culture, with archaeological zones such as Chichen-Itzá, Cobá, Ek Bala’am and Tulum, and the Caribbean Sea with its shore of white sand, is more and more a destination of choice for businesses, social groups or families for their conventions, reunions, or weddings.

The reasons are many; communication is easier and better every day, and it’s a destination with many options for cultural entertainment, exploration of nature, sports, and especially an environmental sensitivity that is an example of sustainability in Mexico.

On the Riviera Maya you will find the town of Tulum, with its white sand beaches, considered the best in Mexico.  On these beaches you’ll find small hotels and hardly any of the huge all-inclusive developments.  In these hotels there’s no overcrowding or huge dining rooms with piles of food that will go to waste.  Tulum hotels have their own construction style, developed by the owners who have tried to create an unique experience of privacy and relaxation that allows one to enjoy the natural and cultural beauty of the area.

Playa Azul Tulum Hotel adheres to this concept of privacy and tranquility and has created the perfect environment for social or family reunions or for a business of a certain size, with all the necessary services for an event of these characteristics.

In Playa Azul Tulum Hotel, there’s a restaurant with two stories right on the beach with unbelievable views that has the capacity to serve 50 to 150 people comfortably.

Playa Azul Tulum Hotel also has 16 spaces that can fit up to a total of 42 people, in rooms and cabañas for two, three, or four people, a spa, and a Sport Center where one can learn how to kiteboard, or go kayaking out on the water.

Playa Azul Tulum Hotel also has all the information possible to help you choose which activities might you interest you here in the Riviera Maya, like diving, visits to the Mayan ruins, or visits to natural reserves like Sian-Ka’an.

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For more information about Tulum packages contact us at www.playaazultulum.com.

Best Tulum hotels package deal

January 10th, 2010

Tulum beach accommodation and hotel prices continue to rise as Tulum’s popularity grows with vacation seekers all over the world.  Playa Azul Hotel wants their guests to be able to enjoy a wonderful, relaxing Tulum beach vacation without breaking the bank.  Tulum vacation packages are the best deal in Tulum – bargain-priced and an economical way to enjoy that vacation.

And so, because of popular demand, Playa Azul Hotel and Cabanas is bringing back its Stimulus Packages for the 2010 low season!  These beach vacation packages include 7 nights accommodation for two people, continental breakfast every day, and free rental of any of the Playa Azul Sport Center equipment – kayaks, boogieboards, and snorkel equipment.

The Playa Azul Tulum art and Tulum design found around the grounds, in the rooms and cabanas, and in the restaurant continues to gain in popularity.  The art is always changing and international artists continue to come to Tulum to share their creativity and add to the unique Tulum design at Playa Azul Hotel.

Garden view accommodation is $598 usd for the week; oceanviews are $673 usd, and beachfronts are $942 usd.  The continental breakfast at the Playa Azul Tulum restaurant is a yummy and filling plate of whole wheat toast with homemade jam, lots of fresh seasonal fruit, fresh squeezed orange juice, and coffee.

The best vacation package deals can be found at Playa Azul Hotel, and also at Coco Tulum cabanas!  For more information, or to contact someone with questions, visit the websites at www.playaazultulum.com and/or www.cocotulum.com.

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Tulum new year’s day

December 28th, 2009

Tulum new years celebration 2010

Probably observed on March 1 in the old Roman calendar, New Year’s Day was fixed on January 1 by the period of the Late Republic. Some have suggested this occurred in 153 BC, when it was stipulated that the two annual consuls (after whose names the years were identified) entered into office on that day, though no consensus exists on the matter.Dates in March, coinciding with the spring equinox, or commemorating the Annunciation of Jesus, along with a variety of Christian feast dates were used throughout the Middle Ages, though calendars often continued to display the months in columns running from January to December

Among the 7th-century pagans of Flanders and the Netherlands, it was the custom to exchange gifts at the New Year, a pagan custom deplored by Saint Eligius (died 659 or 660), who warned the Flemings and Dutchmen, “[Do not] make vetulas, [little figures of the Old Woman], little deer or iotticos or set tables (for the house-elf, compare Puck) at night or exchange New Year gifts or supply superfluous drinks (anotherYule custom).” The quote is from the vita of Eligius written by his companion, Ouen.

Most countries in Western Europe officially adopted January 1 as New Year’s Day somewhat before they adopted the Gregorian Calendar. The Feast of the Annunciation, March 25 (9 months before December 25), was the first day of the new year in England until the adoption of the Gregorian Calendar in 1752. The March 25 date was called Annunciation Style; the January 1 date was called Circumcision Style, because this was the date of the Feast of the Circumcision, being the eighth day counting from December 25.

Acording to some traditional Christian beliefs January 1st, New Years Day is the eight day of Christmas of the twelve days of Christmas. Christmas and New Year’s Day are linked theologically because the western calendar used in most of the world (A.D. or C.E.) is based on the birth of Christ and the day of the celebration of Christ’s birth Christmas Day is on December 25 or just seven days before New Year’s Day. It is also only about ten days after the Winter Solstice or shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere and the Summer Solstice or longest day in the year in the southern hemisphere, thus solar cycles are also linked to New Year’s.

Kiteboarding in Tulum with Playa Azul Tulum Hotel and Morph Kiteboarding!!

September 29th, 2009

Playa Azul Tulum Hotel and Morph Kiteboarding are opening a new Kiteboarding school in the Playa Azul Tulum Hotel, with IKO certified teachers and new equipment that’s safe to use.  November 1, 2009 will be the grand opening – everyone is welcome to come try out this new sport!

Kitesurfing is an extreme sport, with a growing number of followers.  The sport is a pretty new thing.  It’s thought that it first burst onto the scene in the 80s, but not too many people were into it at first.  Since then, as more people have known about it, many surfers started kiteboarding.  Since 2000, the amount of kiteboarders has surpassed all expectations.

To get started kitesurfing, you would need a kite – the size varies according to the amount of drag you want to have.  You attach the kite to a belt, for more control, that’s attached to a harness.  Then you need a kind of small surfboard.  It’s much easier to get used to, and you have a much bigger range of motion.

Once you have your equipment, you need a place to practice that has recurring winds.  Then you can surf with the wind at high speeds!  But for beginners, we recommend that you start to learn with an instructor at a certified school.  If you don’t, it can get dangerous!

Kitesurfing has also given rise to other types of sport, based on the kite equipment.  You can see this with some types of snowboarding.  Lots of snowboarders have incorporated the use of a kite, to get even higher speeds over the snow and that way they can do some pretty extreme acrobatics.  The same thing happens with those you use mountain boards.  They use these in the mountains in the summer.  It uses a board a little bit bigger than a skateboard, with rubber wheels, to speed along the rocky paths of the hills.  Kites give them much more speed, and more fun!

To sart:

To begin this sport, the experts recommend that one takes a beginner’s course, where you learn about the equipment and how to handle a high risk sport.  It’s necessary to observe some basic principles of safety, and rescue procedures, so that you can handle yourself should a situation arise, like the equipment breaking, the kite falling, etc.  This sport, in inexperienced hands, can be dangerous, but if you put some time into practicing, it’s a really exciting sport that gives you a huge adrenaline rush.

In a beginner’s course, normally there’s a section about safely, how the wind works, etc., and the other part is hands-on practice.  That starts in the sand with a trainer kite, where you first come into contact with the power of the kite and the different ways the wind hits you, and how to handle the wind speed.  Your instructor will show you how to get the kite up in the air, get it down, and release it.  Then you get into the water and practice the “bodydrag,” getting used to the feel of being in the water without the board first, and this will help you to get on the board should you lose it in the water.  Then you can start practicing a “waterstart” and getting out of the water with the board.

Safety

We don’t recommend practicing kiteboarding with off-shore wind (the wind that moves you away from the beach).  The basic equipment has different safety features.  The kite-bar has a lot of these features.  If there’s too strong of a gust of wind, to the point where you can’t control the kite and it drags you, the part of the harness called the “chickenloop” has a safely ring that releases the kite from your body.  This lets the leash, or security rope, go, so that you wouldn’t release and lose your kite.

There are lines that pass through the bar, giving you some leeway, so that the bar either stays close to your body or farther away, which gives you a light touch with the kite, according to how the wind is blowing (capturing more or less of the wind), which is of course a measure of safety.  You have to be able to regulate the kite when big gusts of wind come up.  Kites with two lines don’t have this system, which is really essential (which is why they’re not used anymore).

And last, there’s how the kite is made, which varies among brands and models, and its design can bring with it many different safety elements.

In this sport, there are always new safety inventions, designs, and performance features, and every year new things are introduced.

Kitesurfing’s beginnings

Even though the practice of this sport is rather recent, it has been known for a long time in China and Indonesia, where they used kites to pull along small boats.  Even knowing that, it wasn’t until 1977 that Gijsbertus Adrianus Panhuise patented a navigation system on a surfboard, for a type of parasailing, becoming the father of kitesurfing.  In Indonesia it’s part of the culture, and an art, the designs are many and varied, and in these places you can find the kiteboarding industry.  It’s also a great place to train, and develop better equipment.  It’s history, together with low overhead and the reputation of the area as the place where kiteboarding was pioneered, has contributed greatly to the great sport of kiteboarding.

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Kiteboarding en Tulum con Playa Azul Tulum Hotel y Morph kiteboarding!!

September 29th, 2009

El Hotel Playa Azul Tulum y Morph Kiteboarding abren una nueva escuela de Kiteboarding en el Hotel Playa Azul Tulum,  con profesores certificados IKO y con unos equipamientos y seguridad de gran nivel. El día 1 de noviembre será la inaguración, bienvenidos a practicar este deporte !!

El kitesurf es uno de los deportes extremos, que más adeptos ha ido sumando. El deporte es prácticamente nuevo. Se cree que surgió en los comienzos de la década de los 80. Pero el kitesurf, no logro que muchos se interesaran en el. Pero en la mediada que se fue dando a conocer, muchos surfistas, fueron incorporando éste deporte, a sus prácticas habituales. Para comienzos del 2000, la cantidad de practicantes, había superado todas las expectativas.

Para practicar el kitesurf, se necesita de una cometa, la cual varía de tamaño, según la potencia de arrastre, que se desee tener. Esta se asegura a la cintura de la persona, por medio de una barra de control, unida por un arnés. Para deslizarse, se necesita de una tabla de surf. La cual, en la mayoría de las ocasiones, es bastante más pequeña, que la original. Esto, para poder tener un rango de maniobrabilidad, mucho mayor al acostumbrado.

El kitesurf al poseer como vehículo de arrastre, una cometa, debe ser practicado en zonas donde el viento sea recurrente. Aparte de que corra a altas velocidades. Para principiantes, se recomienda comenzar a aprender,con un instructor o escuela certificada,  Esto, ya que sin la asistencia adecuada, se puede tornar peligroso.

Por otra parte, el kitesurf ha dado pie para que otras modalidades, copien su vehículo de propulsión. Esto se está dando bastante con el snowboard. Muchos montañistas, están incorporando un cometa, para lograr mayores velocidades en la nieve y así poder lograr acrobacias más extremas. Lo mismo ocurre con los que practican el mountain boards. Deporte que se realiza en las montañas, en época de verano. Quienes utilizan una tabla un poco mayor que la de un skate convencional, a la que le han incorporado grandes ruedas de caucho, para poder deslizarse en la veredas rocosas de los cerros. Y las cometas utilizadas en el kitesurf les proporcionan gran velocidad y mayor diversión.

Iniciación:
Para empezar con este deporte los expertos recomiendan hacer un curso de iniciación donde enseñan un primer contacto con el material y, ya que se trata de un deporte de riesgo, es necesario al menos unas normas básicas de seguridad y procedimientos de rescate que permitirán resolver situaciones de rotura de material, caída de la cometa, etc. Este deporte en manos inexpertas puede ser peligroso, pero bien practicado es un deporte muy emocionante que desborda adrenalina.

En un curso de iniciación, normalmente hay una parte teórica de seguridad, ventana de vuelo, etc. y otra parte práctica, que comienza en la arena con una cometa de iniciación, donde se toma contacto con la fuerza de la cometa en las distintas posiciones de la ventana de vuelo y su comportamiento en función de la velocidad. Procedimiento para subir y bajar y suelta de la cometa. Se pasa posteriormente al agua y se practica el “bodydrag”, desplazamiento en el agua sin la tabla, esta técnica permite recuperar la tabla en el agua, después se practica el “waterstart” o salida con la tabla desde el agua.

Seguridad :
No se recomienda la práctica del kite con viento de tierra off-shore (el viento te aleja de la playa).
El equipo básico contiene distintos elementos de seguridad. El tándem cometa-barra es el que más elementos contiene. En caso de que sople un viento demasiado fuerte con el que la cometa se pueda descontrolar y nos pueda arrastrar, la unión al arnés llamada chickenloop tiene una anilla de seguridad que permite soltar la cometa del cuerpo. Es sólo entonces cuando actúa el leash o cuerda de seguridad, que evita que la cometa se aleje y se extravíe.

A través de la barra pasan unas líneas, dando un margen para que la barra pueda pegarse más al cuerpo o alejarse, esta acción influye ligeramente en la cometa haciéndola más o menos sensible al viento (captando más o menos viento), es por sí una medida de seguridad, ya que se puede regular la cometa cuando vienen rachas fuertes de viento. Las cometas de dos líneas no tienen este sistema, hoy en día imprescindible (por eso están en desuso).

Por último está la constitución de la cometa, que varía entre marcas y modelos y su diseño puede aportar elementos de seguridad.
En este deporte, se está innovando en seguridad, diseño y prestaciones y dado su corta vida, cada año se introducen nuevos elementos.


Comienzos:
Aunque la práctica de este deporte de manera extendida es muy reciente, se tiene conocimiento que desde muy antiguo en China e Indonesia se usaban cometas para arrastrar pequeñas embarcaciones. No es sin embargo hasta 1977 cuando Gijsbertus Adrianus Panhuise patenta un sistema de navegación sobre una tabla de surf traccionada por una especie de paracaídas, convirtiéndose así en el padre de este deporte. En Indonesia es una cultura y un arte, los diseños son amplios y variados, en estas zonas es dónde se encuentra la industria de kiteboarding. También es un gran lugar para entrenar y desarrollar el material, esto junto a la mano de obra barata y el desarrollo industrial de esta zona la sitúa como pionera en cuanto al desarrollo del Kiteboarding. www.playaazultulum.com , www.morphkiteboarding.com

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Flora e Fauna di Tulum e la Riviera Maya

September 10th, 2009

Gli abitanti di Tulum sono grandi amanti della natura e anche nel turismo si rispecchia questo amore e rispetto alla flora e alla fauna della zona.

Le spiaggie di Tulum sono, per le tartarughe marine, il posto idóneo per depositare le sue ouva annualmente, nella spiaggia di Playa Azul Tulum Hotel, specialmente nelle notti di luna piena fácilmente si possono vedere questi splendidi animali uscire dal mare lentamente e farsi strada per le dune di sabbia fin che trovano il posto perfetto per lasciare il suo tesoro piú prezioso.

Le tartarughe non devono essere distúrbate giá che al sentiré romore o all´ esere infastidite dalla luce, torneranno in mare spaventate e lasceranno cadere le uova facendo impossibile que queste sopravvivano.

Le spiaggie di Tulum danno il benvenuto ogni anno a moltissime tartarughe grazie alla coscenza creata dai gruppi di protezione e dagli abitanti stessi, sono varie le speci che arrivano su queste spiaggie, tra le quali alcune in pericolo di estinzione come la tartaruga Caretta Caretta, conosciuta anche come tartaruga Caguama, la Chelonia Mydas o, tartaruga verde e le tartarughe eretmochelys imbricata, che sono un poco piú piccole delle altre e le dermochelys coriácea.

Nella sua stagione, che é prossimativamente da maggio a ottobre sono facili da vedere nella spiaggia di Playa Azul Tulum Hotel e solo chiediamo ai gentili ospiti di non farle foto con il flash e non fare rumore per fare si che questo miracolo della natura continui a succedere anno dopo anno.

Nella spiaggia di Playa Azul Tulum Hotel si possono vedere una grande quantita di uccelli come la garza bianca ed il pellicano già che è molto vicina alla riserva naturale di Sian Ka`an, conosciuta anche come Biosfera, meraviglioso luogo dove il mare e la laguna si incontrano, dall´ hotel Playa Azul Tulum fácilmente potrete organizzare la gita o, chiedere informazione su come arrivare a questo paradiso di flora e fauna.

Altro animale típico di Tulum sono le iguane, simpatiche lucertolone amanti del sole e ormai abituate alla gente, sono completamente inoffensive e sono facilissime da vedere vicino alla spiaggia. Sono varie le speci di questi simpatici animali, dalle piú grandi alle rapidissime ma piú piccole iguane che riescono addirittura a mettersi in piedi ed a correre come una persona mentre aprono una cresta verde fosforescente, definitivamente uno spettacolo da vedere.

Se siete interessati alla bellissima giungla di Tulum, non ci pensate due volte a farvi una bella gita, la flora e la fauna vi sorprenderanno, poco dentro terra riuscirete a vedere cerbiatti, scimmie di vari speci, bellissime farfalle do ogni colore tra le cuali speci come la Monarca che arriva  a Maggio dal suo lungo viaggio e riempempiano il cielo con il loro leggero volare e, una cuantitá innumerabile di rettili e anfibi.

Facendo una passeggiata per la giungla potrete vedere crescere nei tronchi degli alberi come il cedro rsso e il caoba, bellissime orchedee, altri alberi tipici della zona sono i chicozapate, conosciuto anche come la pianta del latex, o, della gomma da masticare, si riconoscono fácilmente giá che hanno nel suo tronco cicatrici di tagli fatti dai coltivatori per estrarre la sua resina ed elaborarla.  La terra di Tulum è ricca e troverete con grande facilitá piante di banana, papaya, arancio, mamey ed altri frutti della zona.

Definitivamente Tulum é una bellezza naturale da non perdersi e Playa Azul Tulum Hotel é il tuo hotel ideale per cominciare la tua aventura in questa terra meravigliosa. www.playaazultulum.com

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Flora y fauna en Tulum y la Riviera Maya

September 9th, 2009

Los habitantes de Tulum son gran amantes de la naturaleza y también en el turismo se refleja este amor y respeto por la flora y la fauna de la zona.

Las playas de Tulum son para las tortugas marinas, un lugar idóneo para venir anualmente a depositar sus huevos, en la playa del Hotel Playa Azul Tulum, especialmente en las noches de luna llena, fácilmente se pueden ver estos fantásticos animales salir lentamente del mar y encaminarse hacia las dunas de arena hasta encontrar el lugar perfecto para dejar su tesoro más precioso.

Las tortugas no deben de ser molestadas ya que al oir riudo o al ser sorprendidas por luces estas se asustan y regresan al mar dejando caer los huevos y haciendo imposible que las crias sobrevivan.

Las playas de Tulum dan la bienvenida cada año a una gran cantidad de tortugas marinas gracias a la conciencia creada por grupos ecológicos y por los habitantes mismos, son varias las especies que llegan a estas playas, entre ellas algunas en peligro de extinción, como la tortuga Caretta Caretta, conocida también como tortuga Caguama,  la Chelodia Mydas o tortuga verde y, las tortugas eretmochelys imbricata, que son un poco más pequeñas de las demás y las dermochelys coriácea.

En la temporada de tortugas que es aproximadamente de mayo a octubre son fáciles de ver desde la playa del Hotel Playa Azul Tulum  y le rogamos a nuestros huéspedes de no asustarlas con ruidos o con los flashes de sus cámaras para hacer que este milagro de la naturaleza siga ocurriendo año tras año.

En la playa del Hotel Playa Azul Tulum se pueden ver una gran cantidad de pajaros como las garzas blancas y los pelicanos gracias a la cercanía de la reserva natural de Sian Ka´an, también conocido como la Biosfera natural de Sian ka’an, maravilloso lugar donde el mar y la laguna se encuentran, desde el Hotel Playa Azul Tulum, que está a escasos minutos del acceso a la Biosfera puedes fácilmente organizar tu excursión o pedir información para llegar a este paraíso para la flora y la fauna.

Otros animales típicos de Tulum son las iguanas, simpaticas y amistosas se ven por todas partes en las playas y en las rocas tomando el sol, las hay de varias especies, algunas muy grandes,otras mas pequeñas e incluso hay algunas verdes florecente que tienen la habilidad de ponerse de en dos patas y correr como un humano, mientras abren su colorida cresta, definitivamente un espectáculo para no perderse.

Si estais interesados en la bellísima selva de Tulum, no duden en adentrarse en ella con un interesante tour, la flora y la fauna os sorprenderá, en ella viven hermosos venados rojos, tigrillos, varias especies de monos, hermosas mariposas de todos los colores y especies, entre ellas las mariposas monarcas que llegan a Tulum, después de su largo viaje en Mayo y llenan el cielo con su delicado volar, además de una cantidad innumerable de anfibios y reptiles.

Paseando por la selva de Tulum podréis ver maravillosas plantas de orquídeas en flor creciendo en los troncos de árboles como el caoba o el cedro rojo, otros arboles típicos de la zona son el chicozapate, conocido también como el árbol del chicle o del latex, es fácil de reconocer ya que su tronco esta lleno de cortes parecidos a cicatrices hechos por los cultivadores para así poder cosechar si resina y elaborarla. La tierra de Tulum es rica y fácilmente encontrareis plantas de plátano, naranjos, mamey, papaya y otros frutos de la zona.

Definitivamente Tulum es una belleza natural para no perderse y el Hotel Playa Azul Tulum es tu Hotel ideal para comenzar tu aventura en esta tierra de maravillas.www.playaazultulum.com

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