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3-Day Itinerary Tulum

Tulum, Quintana Roo.

Who has not heard about Tulum? If you have not visited this spectacular city yet, I leave you this 3-day itinerary so that you can enjoy Tulum to the fullest.

Some background

 

Tulum is a small coastal town located in the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico. It was originally called Zama, which means “dawn” in the Mayan language, but was later renamed Tulum, which means “wall” in the same language, due to the ancient Mayan ruins that are a major attraction in the area.

The ancient Mayan city of Tulum was built on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, and was a major trading hub in the region during the 13th to 15th centuries.

Today, visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, including the Temple of the Frescos and the Castillo, which offer stunning views of the turquoise waters below.

In the 20th century, Tulum was a small fishing village, but it has since grown into a popular tourist destination, known for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and laid-back atmosphere.

The town is also home to a thriving eco-tourism industry, with many visitors coming to explore the nearby Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, a protected area that is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna.

Despite its popularity, Tulum has managed to maintain much of its charm and character, with many of its buildings and accommodations designed in a rustic, bohemian style.

It has become a popular destination for yoga retreats, wellness centers, and eco-friendly hotels, drawing visitors from around the world who come to relax, unwind, and connect with nature.

 

Day 1:

 

Morning:

 

Visit the Tulum Archaeological Site – an ancient Mayan city on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Estimated time: 2-3 hours. Entrance fee: 75 MXN (~3.5 USD).

Afternoon:

 

Relax on the beach at Playa Paraíso – a stunning white sand beach with crystal-clear water. Estimated time: 2-3 hours. Cost: Free. –

 

Evening:

 

Stroll through the town of Tulum and visit the Tulum Art Club – an art gallery showcasing local artists. Estimated time: 1-2 hours. Cost: Free.

 

Transportation: The best way to get around Tulum is by renting a bicycle or scooter. Alternatively, taxis and colectivos (shared minivans) are also available.

 

Useful tips: Bring sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent. Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the archaeological site.

 

Day 2:

 

Morning:

 

Visit the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve – a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to various species of birds, mammals, and marine life. Estimated time: 3-4 hours. Cost: 1,500 MXN (~75 USD) for a guided tour.

Sian Ka'an

Afternoon:

 

Go snorkeling or diving in the Gran Cenote – a natural swimming hole with crystal-clear water and underwater caves. Estimated time: 2-3 hours. Cost: 180 MXN (~8.5 USD) entrance fee plus equipment rental.

Evening:

 

Experience the nightlife in Tulum at a beach club like Papaya Playa Project or Gitano. Estimated time: 2-3 hours. Cost: Varies depending on the club.

Transportation: Guided tours typically include transportation. For other activities, renting a bicycle or scooter is recommended.

 

Useful tips: Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water shoes for the cenote. Book beach club reservations in advance.

 

Day 3:

 

Morning:

 

Take a yoga class at a local studio like Yoga Shala Tulum or Sanara. Estimated time: 1-2 hours. Cost: Varies depending on the studio.

Afternoon:

 

Visit the Tulum Artisanal Market – a market selling handmade crafts and souvenirs. Estimated time: 1-2 hours. Cost: Free.

Evening:

 

Enjoy a sunset dinner at Hartwood – a renowned restaurant serving locally sourced and organic cuisine. Estimated time: 2-3 hours. Cost: 1,000-1,500 MXN (~50-75 USD) per person.

 

Transportation: Renting a bicycle or scooter is recommended for getting around Tulum.

 

Useful tips: Bring cash for the artisanal market. Make a reservation for Hartwood well in advance.

 

Airport: The main airport serving Tulum is Cancún International Airport (CUN), located approximately 120 km (75 miles) away. From the airport, you can take a shuttle, taxi, or rent a car to get to Tulum.

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