What is the woman statue in Tulum?


What is the woman statue in Tulum? Ven a la Luz, is Spanish for “come into the light,” or “come to the light.” It is a giant sculpture of a wooden woman that stands 33-feet-tall (10 m). It is one of the Tulum must see sites, where people would line up for hours to take a photo.


What are 3 interesting facts about Tulum?

Tulum ruins are perched on 12 metre high cliffs facing the Caribbean Sea. It is the 3rd most visited site in Mexico and the most visited spot in the state of Quintana Roo. The site was inhabited as early as the 6th century. Tulum is a rare city built by the Mayans because it is one of the few walled cities.


Is Tulum safer than Cancun?

Is Tulum safer than Cancun? Not really. They're both generally safe. The key difference is that Cancun's mainstream holidaymakers tend to stick more to their hotels, especially the all-inclusives.


How much is the entrance to ven a la luz?

The Ven a La Luz sculpture can be found at the Ahau Hotel. The sculpture entrance is to the left of the main hotel entrance and has a sign with a picture of the sculpture. The entrance fee is $3 per person or 60 pesos.


Do cartels target tourists?

Still, experts agree tourists are not the preferred target. “Most tourists will never meet the cartels. In other words, violence is often generic. The violence tourists face is much more local,” Hope said.


Why is Tulum sacred?

From numerous depictions in murals and other works around the site, Tulum appears to have been an important site for the worship of the Diving or Descending god. Tulum was first mentioned by Juan Díaz, a member of Juan de Grijalva's Spanish expedition of 1518, the first Europeans to spot Tulum.


Who is the woman with the open heart in Tulum?

About Ven a la Luz - Raw Love Woman Sculpture in Tulum The Ven a la Luz sculpture is a 33-foot (10 meter) tall artwork constructed by the very talented South African Artist Daniel Popper. The name translates directly as Come to the Light in Spanish.


Why was Tulum abandoned?

By the end of the 16th century, Tulum was abandoned as European diseases and epidemics decimated the population. Archaeologists have evidence that the population was killed off by the Spaniards when they introduced Old World diseases into the area as a way to destroy the native population.


What food is Tulum known for?

Tulum Cuisine Guide
  • Image by depositphotos.com.
  • Ceviche with coconut tortillas.
  • Fish tacos from the Real Coconut.
  • Empanadas from Taqueria La Chiapaneca.
  • Brunch at the Real Coconut.
  • Espresso smoothie from the Real Coconut.


What is the secret island in Tulum?

Isla Holbox has a long history of providing asylum for fugitives. Said originally to have been settled by eight Mayan families, the island made a convenient stopover in the 18th century for Spanish and Italian pirates en route from the coastal states of Veracruz and Campeche.