Tulum

Tulum is a laid-back beach town on the Caribbean coast, famous for cliff-top Maya ruins overlooking turquoise waters. The town has a bohemian vibe with eco-lodges, farm-to-table restaurants, yoga studios, and a thriving digital nomad community. It's the sweet spot between beach relaxation and cultural exploration.

The ruins of Tulum are the main attraction — a pre-Columbian walled city set dramatically on cliffs above the beach. The town itself is small and walkable, with a lively central plaza. Nearby are cenotes for swimming, Tulum Lagoon for kayaking, and access to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef for snorkelling.

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Safety

Very safe: Tulum is one of Mexico's safest beach towns. The town centre is very safe day and night. Normal precautions apply — avoid isolated jungle areas after dark.

🏊 Beach tip: Swim only on designated beaches with lifeguards. The reef area is protected — snorkelling is better than swimming in some spots.

Costs

Budget hostel 250–400 pesos/night
Eco-lodge 800–1500 pesos/night
Beach hotel 1000–2000+ pesos/night
Restaurant meal 200–400 pesos
Ruins entry 80 pesos
Cenote swim/tour 150–300 pesos

Getting Around

  • 🚌 ADO buses — Connect to Playa del Carmen, Cancún, Oaxaca, Mexico City.
  • 🚕 Taxis & Uber — Cheap for in-town transport.
  • 🚴 Bicycle — The town is small and bikeable.
  • 🚗 Car rental — Good for exploring cenotes and archaeological sites.

Food & Drink

🥗 Food rule: Tulum has excellent farm-to-table restaurants. Eat fresh seafood and tropical fruits. Many restaurants cater to digital nomads with healthy options.

  • Ceviche — fresh fish cured in lime, with tomato, cilantro, avocado.
  • Pescado a la sal — whole fish baked in sea salt crust. Simple and perfect.
  • Tacos de cochinita pibil — slow-roasted pork. A Yucatán specialty.
  • Fresh juice & smoothies — tropical fruits, coconut water, and açai bowls everywhere.

Quick Facts

Population
30,000–40,000 (growing)
Language
Spanish, English widely spoken
Airport
Cancún International (1 hour away)
Best months
October–April (dry season)
Budget/day
€30–€80
Known for
Maya ruins, beaches, cenotes, bohemian culture, digital nomad hub