Tulum Travel Guide 

Over the years, Tulum has become an increasingly iconic holiday destination due to its incredible beaches, resorts, jungle landscape, and vibrant social scene. 

Aside from the natural landscapes, there is plenty to do and see with Mayan Ruins and enjoyable water sports in the vicinity. 

How you make your way around Tulum will depend on where you need to go, or where you are situated. 

If you are staying at a coastal resort, then the easiest way to get between the airport and your accommodation, as well as out to the town area and other sights, is to get a taxi. These are readily available and your hotel should be able to assist you with hailing them. 

If you are in the town and want to get around that area, we recommend walking or renting a bike as the main area is quite small. 

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Tulum is a paradise on earth for exceptional beaches, tropical jungles, and ancient ruins, among many other remarkable sights and activities. You can spend your days on the beach and your nights hopping between the vibrant bars. Or experience the area’s natural beauty by exploring some of the natural cave systems and lagoons in the region.

Important Things To Know

Currency

The currency used in Tulum is the Mexican Peso. 

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Secrets Tulum Resort & Beach Club (Photo via Secrets Tulum Resort & Beach Club)

National Languages

The main language spoken in Tulum is Spanish. 

Climate And Weather

The temperatures in Tulum are very warm during the summer and become quite mild in the winter. The winter months still have warm days, but experience cooler nights. 

The rainy season falls in the summertime between June and October, but the rainfall usually occurs in short bursts. 

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When To Visit Tulum


Signature restaurant Maxal at Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya

Signature restaurant Maxal at Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya. (photo courtesy of Hilton)

The most popular months to visit Tulum are between January and April, as the temperatures are fairly warm and this is still the dry season. 

If you want to visit Tulum during the off-peak period to avoid crowds and save on flights and accommodation, you can visit during the summer months. Despite this being the rainy season, the rain only occurs in short bursts instead of continuous rainfall, so you can still enjoy your vacation. 

However, we recommend aiming for November or December. Going into winter, these months will have less rainfall and are just before peak season so it shouldn’t be too crowded. 

 

Best Attractions In Tulum

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Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya Enclave room. (photo via Hilton)

  • Tulum Town: While visitors usually spend the most time in the beach area of the region, Tulum Town is a must-see there. It is a quaint town area that has casual shops which you can browse through for some memorable souvenirs. Our highlight of the town is the restaurants, as you can get some of the best and most authentic Mexican food here. 
  • Coba Ruins: Set in the jungle just outside Tulum, the Coba Ruins are an incredible sight to immerse yourself in Mayan culture and history. The ruins are believed to date back to around 500 A.D., but much of it is still standing. 
  • Laguna De Kaan Luum: To feel like you have stepped into another world, you have to take a dip in the famous Laguna De Kaan Luum. The large lagoon has a shallow lake around the outer circle, with a deep sinkhole in the middle which looks like a bright blue dot. The shallow area makes this an ideal swimming spot for the entire family, so we suggest setting aside at least half a day to enjoy this magical site.

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