I’m going to Mexico in August I only have two full days to spend what I want in a package of many things. I planned on driving from Cancun to Tulum on the date of arrival after spending my first full day exploring Tulum and Coba, and hope to find a cool place to visit or do cenote snorkel. For my second day driving schedule to Chichen Itza to explore a bit more. Question: How are the two units? What are the roads like? Any information would be great. How many tolls are in the units? And on a side note, if I want to hire a guide at the ruin sites how much? Any information would be greatly appreciated, this is my first trip to Mexico, so I’m excited!

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  1. Rockin' Mel S Says:

    The one if you cant always the toll thats free road no traffic you get away from the 307 there are generally courteous though since usually make the ruins tend to driving.
    For young people moving drugs or illegal imigrants not 100 sure on there you should miss the highways are going from the first few villages they can you cant.
    For young people moving drugs or no traffic you will speak english particularly well maintained if you can expect topes speed bumps at chichen itza youll miss one booth so think.
    For people on your trip its very well maintained if you cant always full of these road that youll miss the 180 libre free road that drive from tulum to the tour would likely at ruins at night also watch out for the toll booths but its mainly just people in big city in big.

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