All details here:
The Parque Jaguar will have more services later on ( like smoke kitchens to eat, another museum hall and perhaps more ruins to visit ), but in the meantime it has working and included:
2 Museum halls (closed on Mondays), Tulum ruins, a panoramic ring to climb, and beach areas to visit. All of these are accessible by an electric shuttle.
About the price:
You need to pay always 2 taxes and get a stamped wristband for the access ( Conanp natural reserve and Parque Jaguar fee ), in total for both is $415 MX pesos. And if You want to visit the Mayan Ruins is another ticket sold next to the archaeological site, $100 MX pesos. The $415 are mandatory for access ( card or MX pesos in cash ) and they have 3 access points to the park, one called «conanp» by the market square (the usual entrance next to souvenirs and restaurants) … Another entrance named «Parque Jaguar» or «Museo») on the other side of the highway about 2 miles away, and the 3rd by the beach areas. The $100 ticket is charged if You visit the Mayan Ruins (only cash MX pesos). So 415 + 100 = $515 MX ( You get 1 wristband and a paper ticket ).
RESTRICTIONS: ( They will check every purse and backpack )
Cigarettes, vapers, matches, lighter ( anything related to smoking ); knife, blade or glass ( anything sharp ); speakers or music instruments ( anything noisy ), pets, and the most important NO disposable plastic meaning no plastic bags, no water bottles ( thermal cups, thermo or tumblers are fine) , no plastic wrapping ( cookies and Kleenex are fine, but not the plastic they are packaged in ), and… For any videocamara You have to pay a video permit at the ruins ( $60 MX pesos for tablets, go pro, camcorder or any sport camera ), only cell phones and regular cameras ( like Canon style ) are accepted for free. And no extra equipment like tripod, profesional cameras or video stabilizers.