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Situated along Mexico’s Caribbean coast in the heart of the Yucatan peninsula, Tulum, known officially as the Municipio de Tulum, is more than just "that place by Cancún".

In recent years, Tulum has worked hard to make a serious name for itself as a must-go holiday destination. Home to a native population of over 25,000 locals, Tulum welcomes tens of thousands of eager tourists and partygoers every year, each looking to get a taste of the Tulum lifestyle.

Whether you're looking for a relaxing sun-filled getaway, a cultural trip through history or a weekend of partying, Tulum has it all. With just about every accommodation type available, you can book a room on any budget in any city area. Whatever your reason is for visiting, you can rest assured there's a room for you nearby the beach, nightlight or Mayan ruins.

Neighbourhoods of Tulum

The neighbourhoods in the area of Tulum are broken down into three distinct zones: Tulum Pueblo, Zona Hotelera and the Tulum Ruins. Tulum Pueblo sits right at the city centre and is where visitors can find all the hustle and bustle. The area is home to several popular bars, restaurants, cafes and hotels. If the beach is your priority, though, Zona Hotelera is the place to be. It is where you can find the biggest range of holiday rentals. Most of the properties are traditional Mayan-style cabanas, but there are also more upmarket hotels, resorts and beach clubs. Formerly known as Zama, the Tulum Ruins is where you can explore many pre-Columbian Mayan structures, including The Temple of the Frescoes, The Temple of the Descending God and El Castillo. The Tulum ruins are a popular site, so you should definitely not miss out on your chance to explore this piece of history during your stay.

What to see and do in Tulum

Tulum is full of must-see sights and attractions. Still, there is nothing richer to see and experience than the Tulum Archaeological Zone, where you can find many ancient Mayan ruins still standing in the city. There are also some truly spectacular cenotes to discover, too. There are over a dozen of these naturally occurring watering holes scattered throughout the city. Some of the best cenotes to explore include the following:

  • Cenote Zacil-Ha
  • Cenote Ak Tun
  • Cenote Azul
  • Cenote Dos Ojos
  • Cenote Sac Actu

Lastly, even though it's a 2-hour drive from Tulum, taking a trip to visit Chichen Itza is definitely worth the drive. It is one of the New 7 Wonders of the World, undoubtedly instantly recognisable for many. You will have no regrets taking the 2-hour drive, as it's perhaps the most famous sight to see in Yucatan.

What to eat in Tulum

Tulum is packed full of amazing local and international cuisine, offering all the delicious Mexican dishes you could want. Tacos are certainly a perfect place to start, and you can find these just about everywhere you go. The Ceviche is also worth checking out. It is one of the best places in the world to try a speciality dish prepared with fresh fish. The tasty meal features marinated raw fish in lime juice, paired with minced chilli, tomato, onion and tortilla chips. For meat-lovers, nothing's quite as ubiquitous in these parts as Cochinita Pibil—essentially Yucatan's answer to pulled pork.

Typical events and festivals in Tulum

Tulum is just as lively as any other place, with all sorts of events and festivals going on throughout the year. Each month you'll find exciting activities, such as:

  • Full Moon Parties: ever-popular parties that draw in prominent guest musicians and DJs from all around the world.
  • Tulum Food, Spirits and Wine Festival: an annual festival held every May over six glutton-filled days, featuring the best local foods, spirits and wines all in one culinary adventure.
  • The Riviera Maya Jazz Festival: hosted yearly in November, this three-day festival takes place in nearby Playa del Carmen and offers free entry for jazz-lovers.

How to move around in Tulum

The best way to move around in Tulum is by taxi. Most beaches are usually within walking or cycling distance. Depending on where you are staying, you could hire a car for your stay, but it's likely not worth it. Busses aren't much of a thing either. It is mostly limited to shuttles going to and from the airports. Taxis are plentiful and easily affordable, making them the ideal method of getting around.

The climate in Tulum

There's one word to perfectly sum up the climate in Tulum— Tropical! You can expect hot weather in Tulum all year round. However, there is a slightly cooler and drier season between November and April. Temperatures typically range from highs of 32° C to lows of 25° C during the summer months. The 'colder' months from August to July usually bring weather ranging between 20° C to 27° C, with August and January being the warmest and coldest months, respectively. October is typically the driest month, while March brings in the most rainfall. You shouldn't worry too much about the time of year you decide to visit, though, as you can expect to bathe in warm sunshine all year round.

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In Tulum we will have light rain, the day will be very hot; beware of heat stroke.

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    • 84°F | 72°F
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    • 86°F | 75°F
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Hotel Panamera

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4.5 mi from city centre Excellent location
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Hotel Selina Tulum

Hotel Selina Tulum

4.7 mi from city centre Excellent location
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Hotel Tago Tulum By G S

Hotel Tago Tulum By G S

3.3 mi from city centre Excellent location
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Hotel Ikal Tulum

Hotel Ikal Tulum

2.2 mi from city centre Excellent location
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Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Tulum

The most centrally located hotels in Tulum with the best ratings are: Hotel Maison Tulum, Hotel Posada 06 Tulum Adults Only and Hotel Residencia La Mariposa.

It depends on the category of the hotel. If you want to stay at a 4-star hotel in Tulum, the average price per night is 64 , while you will pay an average of 76 for a 3-star hotel, and in a more luxurious 5-star hotel, you'll pay around 152 .

You can make reservations at Hotel Ana Y Jose Charming And Spa and Azulik Adults Eco Resort And Maya Spa Adults Only if you´re looking for a hotel with valet service for your visit to Tulum.

If you're bringing a vehicle, we recommend that you book a hotel with parking in Tulum, like Hotel Ana Y Jose Charming And Spa, Hotel Be Tulum or Hotel Hip Tulum.

If you need a hotel with disabled access in Tulum, we recommend Hotel Residencia La Mariposa.

If you want an adult-only hotel in Tulum, some of the best options for adults only are Hotel Hemingway Romantic Ecoresort, Kore Tulum Retreat Wellness Resort Adults Only and Azulik Adults Eco Resort And Maya Spa Adults Only.

According to our clients, if you´re travelling with children, the best hotels in Tulum are Hotel Kin Ha Tulum, Hotel Luna Llena and Hotel Uolis Nah.

If you want to save time, the hotels in Tulum with express check-in and check-out are Hotel Be Tulum, Hotel Uolis Nah and Lo Nuestro Petit Hotel Tulum.

The best hotels with a pool in Tulum are Hotel Papaya Playa Project, Hotel Be Tulum and Hotel Posada 06 Tulum Adults Only.

Some of the options for hotels with non-smoking rooms in Tulum are Hotel Be Tulum, Hotel Hip Tulum and Azulik Adults Eco Resort And Maya Spa Adults Only.