{Tulum Travel Guide – Vacation and Travel Tips}

The Ultimate Tulum Travel guide with vacation tips plus the best Instagrammable spots in Tulum

I’m almost embarrassed to even admit I have been back from Tulum for months now and am JUST now getting this travel guide up. If you aren’t familiar with Tulum, it is a town in the state of Quintana Roo in the Yucatan Peninsula. Tulum has been a popular destination for tourists lately because it is extremely easy to get to, is pretty affordable if you want it to be and appeals to individuals as well as families. I used to frequent Cancun and Playa del Carmen as a child but only recently had seen and heard how amazing Tulum’s beaches and atmosphere were. Grayson and I were mainly drawn to the area because of how easy of a trip it is and how beautiful the beaches were. Since we’ve been back I’ve had quite a few people ask me what there was to do there so I’ve compiled a guide for everything you need to know about Tulum in one place.

The Ultimate Tulum Travel GuideGetting to Tulum

Sadly, Tulum does not have it’s own airport so you can either fly into Cancun or Cozumel.

Flying into Cancun (2 hour drive to Tulum) – We opted to fly into Cancun as tickets on Southwest were extremely affordable! Tulum is about 2 hours away from the airport so instead of renting a car we decided to pay for van transportation with Canada Transfers. It was only $150 round trip, which isn’t TOO bad for 2 people but if you have a larger group the cost can go down significantly if you are all splitting it. Our transportation company asked what types of drinks or snacks we would like on the drive and showed up with a cooler in hand.

Another note if you are flying into Cancun…  Make sure you know exactly where you are going once you land because the Cancun airport did NOT have wifi!

Flying into Cozumel (Ferry ride + 1 hour drive to Tulum) – I’m not too familiar with this option but know a couple of my friends went this route. Personally, I think flying in and just relaxing on a 2 hour drive is much easier than having to board a ferry and then pack up a car after that.

The hotel you are staying at should offer transportation as well but we found that booking our own was much cheaper than going with a hotel’s driver.

The Ultimate Tulum Travel GuideWhere to Stay

When looking for places to stay make sure you check to see if they are eco-hotels or not. Eco-friendly hotels do not have AC and personally, I NEED some AC after a hot day outside. If you’re in need of the internet, double check and see which hotels offer you wi-fi in their rooms. Papaya Playa did not offer wi-fi in the rooms but it was available in the restaurant and lobby, which was fine for us.

I highly suggest choosing a place that has beach front cabanas. That way you will have a private beach with absolutely no public access.

The Ultimate Tulum Travel GuidePapaya Playa (Where we stayed) – If you’re headed to Tulum and are still searching for a jungle gem (get it) Papaya Playa was an absolutely perfect. Tucked away right on the beach, in the Mexican jungle, you feel transported to an entirely different world. You will definitely be one with nature while enjoying the sound of crashing waves. The only worry you have each day is whether you applied enough sunscreen.

Our room was a small cottage nestled just on the edge of the jungle had a beautiful ocean view AND our own private pool located on the roof! My suggestion is that if you are still wanting a nice room to relax in then splurge on something a little bigger than their basic rooms. We decided to go all out with our room and it definitely paid off. If you plan to be outside all day each day then definitely go the more cost effective route!

This hotel does have air conditioning and a fan in each room which is apparently somewhat rare in Tulum. None of the rooms had internet, WIFI or a TV unless you went out to the beach or at the restaurant. Papaya Playa is a place to relax and unwind and worked out perfectly with direct beach access from each room.

Azulik – This hotel was right next to Papaya Playa and absolutely gorgeous inside. It’s literally as if you are living in the trees in your own personal treehouse. This hotel is an eco-resort which means there is no AC

Mi Amor – If you’re looking for an adult only hotel with beautiful views, Mi Amor is your best bet! My friend, Jenna, recently stayed there and her photos looked absolutely stunning!

The Ultimate Tulum Travel GuideWhere to Eat

Maria Del Mar – Hands down our favorite place to eat while we were in Tulum. I think we ate here every day for breakfast besides 1. We tried multiple things off the menu each time and we were blown away by everything! Everything about this place was photo worthy; the front sitting area, the gorgeous beach view from the half in/half out seating. It was beautiful! It’s making my mouth water just thinking about it!

Mivida – This quaint restaurant was within walking distance to our hotel (Papaya Playa). We ended up meeting some of our friends there while our trips overlapped and were pleasantly surprised. None of us had ever been there before but they had amazing reviews on Trip Advisor so we decided to give it a shot. The restaurant front was so tiny if you blink you might walk right by it! You had the option to eat in front or through the back facing the beach, which is what we did. They had a massive menu of tapas type dishes so we all ordered a few options to try out.

Zamas – This was actually one of the hotels we had considered staying at before we chose Papaya Playa but we wanted to check out their restaurant. We sat outside and had the best fish tacos EVER. The view was absolutely stunning and it wasn’t overly crowded either.

The Real Coconut at Sanara, Gitano, Casa Jaguar, Posada Margherita, and Kitchen Table were some of the others we had wanted to try out but never made our way to!

The Ultimate Tulum Travel GuideHow to get Around

Your legs. But really, if you are staying in downtown Tulum where all of the main hotels and restaurants are you should be ok to walk around. We did quite a bit of walking during the day.

Bicycles – This was so much fun! We rented bikes for the day from Papaya Playa and rode around to explore Tulum. I was concerned with how small the roads were and the amount of cars and taxis but surprisingly, everyone shared the roads peacefully!

Taxis – Ok, these things are everywhere. I mean, EVERYWHERE. If you’re walking around, expect to be honked or yelled at every 5 minutes… Taxi, taxi, do you need a taxi?? We only utilized the taxis if it was dark outside and we didn’t want to walk or if we needed to go further than our legs wanted to go after a long day. They are pretty affordable but be prepared to have Pesos.

Rent a car – Renting a car isn’t a bad idea if you are wanting to go on a lot of excursions throughout your stay. I’ve heard to be careful at gas stations as you have to go in and hand the cashiers your money. Make sure you state the denomination as they have been know to try and scam people by saying it was a lower amount.

The Ultimate Tulum Travel GuideWhat to Do

Relax! Isn’t that the #1 reason you came to Tulum in the first place??

Wander and Explore downtown Tulum – Rent Bikes, walk around; there are so many cool places and spots that have so much history that you would never see anywhere else. `

Cenotes – There are SO many gorgeous centotes to go swim in. This was on our list but we decided to beach it up the entire day instead. We were planning to go see Dos Ojos, El Pit, Ik Kil, or Gran Cenote. There are so many though, so take your pick!

The Ruins – This is actually something we had planned to go do but ended up choosing relaxing over everything. It is considered one of the most spectacular in the Mayan world all due to the location of the tall cliffs overlooking the ocean. I would highly suggest getting their early to beat the crowds and the heat. From what I have read online, I don’t believe they take USD so make sure you have Pesos.

The Ultimate Tulum Travel GuideWhat to Pack

I actually did an entire blog POST on what to wear HERE in Tulum. Click to check it out so I’m not redundant below!

First and most importantly, bring bug spray! The mosquitos were awful out there and I got eaten alive within the first 30 minutes we were there. After getting Zika in St. Thomas I was NOT about to have another run in with any mosquito bourn illness.

You really don’t have to worry about bringing Pesos as most of these places take US dollars and take credit cards. Just don’t get freaked out if you see thousands of dollars on your credit card bill as everything gets charged in Pesos.

If you are wanting to use your cell phone while you’re out there definitely call your provider to set up an international plan. Of course, I didn’t do this so I was having to wait to get on the wi-fi wherever we would go.

Pack a small umbrella or poncho. The weather is so unpredictable there that a random rain storm might pop up. For example… It was extremely sunny as we were walking around going to eat a quick snack and the locals kept telling us not to sit outside because it’s about to start raining… Like really, y’all… There’s not a cloud in the sky. Sure enough, within a span of 15 minutes it was a torrential downpour! We learned our lesson.

Bring comfortable shoes to walk around in. I know most of y’all keep seeing all of these gorgeous girls in their cute outfits and impractical shoes but that is not real life… Pack some tennis shoes and sandals that you can walk around in, explore or get in the water with. You will NEVER wear a pair of high heels while you are there so don’t even bring them.

Make sure you have a light sweater/long sleeve shirt or cardigan with you. I actually got pretty chilly at night and didn’t bring anything that had sleeves!

The Ultimate Tulum Travel GuideWhen to Go

ANYTIME!!! The weather is essentially the same year round just make sure you are prepared for the elements, which I touched on above.

Budget

I’ll be honest. Tulum isn’t cheap… At least if you are really wanting to stay in a beautiful hotel, eat at some of the best restaurants and do fun excursions. Don’t get me wrong; you can definitely do Tulum on a budget but from my personal experience it was more on the pricey side.

Prices are very comparable, if not more, than similar hotels in the US. Tulum is more of the ritzy places in Mexico as there are so many wealthy tourists visiting which has increased luxury and prices, of course.

The Ultimate Tulum Travel GuideThe BEST Instagrammable Spots

I feel like anytime I see a photo of Tulum it is so picture perfect it doesn’t even look real. You know, the girls who still look absolutely perfect, find the best spots on vacation and make it look like there’s no other place you should be?? Exploring photo-worthy locations wasn’t on my things to-do list, surprisingly. I literally wanted a vacation to relax and not be on my phone. So as I took a week long social media break I still explored around to find some fun spots to take pics at!

Coco Tulum – White Swings

The Ultimate Tulum Travel Guide

The Ultimate Tulum Travel GuideAzulik – Tree Houses, Swings on beach and private hammocks

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The Ultimate Tulum Travel GuidePapaya Playa – Rooftop Pools

(you have to be staying in one of these but they make for amazing photos!)

The Ultimate Tulum Travel Guide

The Ultimate Tulum Travel Guide

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The Ultimate Tulum Travel GuideOther blog posts from Tulum –

Splendid Romper

White Maxi Dress

Lace-up Jumpsuit 

Straw Beach Accessories

Lace Bikini

48 Comments

  1. Pam Dorrell
    August 24, 2017 / 1:09 am

    Great vacation advice. I can’t wait to check out Tulum.

  2. August 24, 2017 / 5:06 pm

    I loved following you on stories during this trip!! It looked like a dream!!! Also, you need to model! SO PRETTY!

  3. Shelby Back
    August 24, 2017 / 6:42 pm

    I’ve been dying to learn a bit more about Tulum! I loved reading this, it looks like you all had an amazing time!

    xo!
    Shelby
    http://www.glitterandgingham.com

  4. Lauren
    August 24, 2017 / 7:14 pm

    These shots are so amazing it makes me want to go to Tulum before summer ends! I love your black top and skirt combo.

    Happy Thursday!

    xx,
    Lauren

  5. August 25, 2017 / 6:21 am

    This post has me wanting to pack a bag and head to the beach! tulum sounds perfect to me right now.

    Megan | http://www.pipmegan.com

  6. August 25, 2017 / 6:26 pm

    I’m dying to go here! All of your photos look amazing.

  7. August 25, 2017 / 7:03 pm

    what a quick turnaround on this travel guide!!! and thanks for the call out!

  8. August 25, 2017 / 8:19 pm

    This sounds like a wonderful idea! Oh, I have never been there before – Need Tulum!

  9. August 25, 2017 / 10:04 pm

    Obsessed with these pictures! I’ve been hearing more and more about Tulum – will definitely have to make it down there!

  10. Anna English
    August 25, 2017 / 10:21 pm

    What a fun trip, it looks like you had a blast!

  11. August 26, 2017 / 12:01 am

    your pictures turned out amazing– love the editing style! I definitely need to visit <3

  12. August 26, 2017 / 12:42 am

    I remember when you took this trip, it looked absolutely amazing and relaxing! I hope to make it there one day.

  13. August 27, 2017 / 1:41 am

    Your photos are truly stunning! They look like magazines photos and make me want to book a trip tomorrow!

  14. August 27, 2017 / 3:48 am

    Omg I’m dying to go to Tulum! And don’t worry about your post taking a while Tulum is still just as amazing now as it was a few months ago! Lol

  15. August 27, 2017 / 6:06 pm

    Tulum is at the top of my vacation list! We love Mazatlan and go every year but are anxious to try a new place!

  16. Angelle
    August 27, 2017 / 6:23 pm

    Beautiful!!! I can’t wait to visit Tulum!!!! Love these pictures of your trip.

    xoxo,
    Angelle
    http://www.dashingdarlin.com

  17. Nataly
    August 27, 2017 / 8:15 pm

    It looks like you all had a blast! I’ve never been but Tulum looks gorgeous!

  18. August 27, 2017 / 9:38 pm

    We went to Cabo last February & I told my husband this has to be our next trip to Mexico – will definitely bookmark this for future reference!

  19. August 27, 2017 / 9:52 pm

    These pictures are amazing and I love all your outfits!!

  20. Adaleta
    August 27, 2017 / 10:47 pm

    This is an amazing post!! I am in love with the photos!

  21. August 27, 2017 / 11:02 pm

    I’ve actually never been to Mexico before but Tulum looks so relaxing! What a great trip

  22. Sarah K Tripp
    August 28, 2017 / 1:41 am

    Tulum is on my list! Great guide!

  23. August 28, 2017 / 2:52 am

    I am headed to Tulum in December! Will have to check out some of these places!

  24. August 28, 2017 / 3:55 am

    I’d love a trip back to Mexico! These photos are gorgeous, making me want a vacay again!

  25. August 28, 2017 / 2:02 pm

    amazingggg recap! tulum is most definitely on the bucket list — one day! xx

  26. August 28, 2017 / 3:43 pm

    I pretty much need to go there now. Everything looks so magical!! Those swings and that car…

  27. Stephanie
    August 28, 2017 / 5:54 pm

    My fiancé and I are considering Tulum for our honeymoon, so this is such a great guide that I know I’ll have to come back to!

  28. August 28, 2017 / 6:00 pm

    This is such a great travel guide. Spot on! I’ve been to Tulum twice and it’s one of my favorites.

  29. August 29, 2017 / 1:05 pm

    What a stunning vacation destination! Definitely putting it on my travel to-do list!

  30. August 29, 2017 / 3:42 pm

    Wow, it seems you have a fabulous time there Great pictures indeed

  31. Brittney Buccat
    August 30, 2017 / 1:57 am

    OMG!! I am dying over these photos!! I want to go here right now!!


    Brittney
    Missxbo.com

  32. August 30, 2017 / 2:57 pm

    Dying to go to Tulum! Thanks for sharing!

    -Kat

  33. August 30, 2017 / 3:53 pm

    Loving all those tips and the picture! Great looks! Need to go there and will check your post again!

  34. September 2, 2017 / 8:13 am

    Sounds like such an amazing getaway! I haven’t been there yet

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