The Tulum Archaeological Site is a well-preserved Mayan ruin overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Learn about the culture and history of the Mayan civilization and enjoy stunning views of the coast.
A scenic white sand beach with crystal-clear water, ideal for swimming and relaxing. Grab a snack or a refreshing drink from one of the many beachfront restaurants for a beach picnic.
A contemporary art gallery that showcases local and international artists. Admire unique artworks and purchase a souvenir or two to remember your trip.
A magical sinkhole with crystal-clear water perfect for snorkeling or diving. Marvel at the natural beauty of the clear waters and the unique underground cave system.
Getting around Tulum can be easily done using taxis or renting a car. Taxis cost around 150-200 MXN for short distances, and renting a car can cost around 600-800 MXN per day. Public transportation is not recommended as it does not reach all the major tourist attractions.
If you have more time, consider exploring nearby attractions such as the Gran Cenote or the Tulum Ruins Beach. If you have less time, skip the Tulum Art Club and instead spend more time at the Tulum Archaeological Site or the beach. Remember to carry sunscreen, a hat, and a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day.
The nearest airport to Tulum is the Cancun International Airport (CUN), located approximately 118 km away from the city center. A taxi from the airport to Tulum costs around 1200-1500 MXN and takes about 1.5 hours. Alternatively, many shuttle and private transfer services are available for booking online in advance.