Scrambling up Mayan ruins, kayaking through mysterious mangroves, and swimming in cenotes – it’s just another day in Tulum paradise. Whether you’re a sun worshiper looking for that idyllic slice of sand or an adrenaline junkie after jungle adventures, Tulum is waiting to welcome you.
In the evenings, dance under the stars to the sweetest tunes at beach parties, or choose day hours instead to go snorkeling, dive with whale sharks or grab a board and hit the water surfing.
For the wild souls, you’ll appreciate the laid-back hippie vibes that this town exudes, evident in the artisanal goods to shop, magical cafes and boho-inspired stays. From the softest sands you ever did see to oceans so blue you’ll need to pinch yourself to believe it’s real; it’s a true utopia on the Caribbean coastline.
There are so many exciting things to do in Tulum that it can be tough whittling down your options. So, we’ve done the hard work for you with this carefully curated list. Which ones float your boat?
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1 – Paddle through Sian Ka’an by kayak
Delve deep into this biodiverse World Heritage Site as you head off on an intrepid kayaking mission. You’ll be exploring the ancient trading routes as you paddle stealthily through the mangrove maze and across the tranquil lagoon.
The Sian Ka’an Reserve is home to everything from crocodiles and sea turtles to ospreys and iguanas, so keep your camera handy. No previous kayaking experience is required.
If you’re into nature and wildlife, this is a great opportunity to explore locally from your guide, as you’re getting a bit of an adrenaline rush from kayaking through the historic reserve!
Enhance your experience a bit more, and opt for a kayaking tour with snorkeling and lunch included!
2 – Explore Tulum Archaeological Zone
Perched majestically above the Caribbean Sea, the Tulum Archaeological Zone should be at the top of your to-do list. This former Mayan commercial hub is beloved by visitors thanks to its photogenic credentials.
You can wander around the ancient walled fortress, admiring the pyramids and trying not to stumble over sunbathing iguanas! Take your swimming gear if you fancy a dip at the secret beach.
To explore more of Tulum, and its fascinating archaeological history, make sure to check out the best walking tours in Tulum! Starting at $21 USD, relish walking through the historical temples, fortress walls, and some of the ancient cenotes to learn their many different uses and symbolism in Mayan culture!
3 – Dive into jungle cenotes
Hidden away in the tropical Yucatán forests are thousands of mysterious jungle pools. Dos Ojos, Sac Actun, and Gran Cenote are some of the easiest to visit.
These freshwater cenotes mark the entrance to a vast network of underground waterways – a world we know very little about. You can go scuba diving through the submerged caverns, marveling at rock formations and blind fish that live in the dark.
Truly feel like Tarzan — or Jane — at Cenote Calavera, with the way to enter via a rope ladder that you climb down or a simple rope swing. Or, you can just JUMP in!
Not as hidden underground as some of the others, the waters of Cenote Zacil-Ha are piercingly blue. Easy access and a small local restaurant/bar make this one family-friendly.
Around Cenote Santa Cruz Tulum, the aquatic sinkhole has been shaped into canals, and there are low entrance steps and jumping platforms.
4 – Swim and slide at Xel-Há Park
You’ll have a whale of a time at the all-inclusive Xel-Há Park, with enough lazy rivers, waterslides, and zip lines to keep everyone happy.
Swimmers and snorkelers will be in seventh heaven, exploring hidden coves and jungle cenotes that lead to the Mayan underworld. Find out what lives in the mangroves and soak up the 360˚ views from the 131-foot-high lighthouse.
Release any stresses or confusion when planning a trip to the emblematic Xel-Há Park, and look through the list of the best Xel-Há Park tours to choose one that works best for you.
From simple entry to all-inclusive experiences, bonus activities added to your experience include dolphin swimming and more!
5 – Work on your tan at the best beaches in Tulum
It may seem hard to pick just one of the best beaches in Tulum because they’re all so picturesque. Here are a few to suit every type of traveler.
Beginning with a bang; Playa Paraíso is popular and one of the most well-known. Great for families, or lovers, the beach has it all, like umbrella and sun lounger rentals, and there is a beach club to order food and drinks from. It’s truly paradise.
Below a cliff laden with ancient Mayan ruins is the exquisite Playa Ruinas. For travelers looking for a beach off the beaten path, this is the one!
Playa Las Palmas is a public beach with sand so powder white it doesn’t seem real. Pick this locale to escape the crowds, and bring everything you need for an ultimate beach day.
There’s uncrowded, and then there’s total seclusion. If the latter is what you’re after, couples, Soliman Bay is a true taste of the Caribbean and the deserted island setting is utterly romantic.
Lastly, enjoy Akumal Beach and all the best snorkeling and diving opportunities available here! Enjoy a swim with the local sea turtles, and relish a beach picnic while you’re enjoying the popular beach.
6 – Travel back in time at Chichén Itzá
Looking for your jungle temple fix? Then get yourself to Chichén Itzá for some serious pyramid bragging rights. This is one of the top archaeological sites in Mexico and the place to go for a dose of Mayan magic.
Don’t leave without visiting El Castillo and the Temple of the Warriors! If you want to explore without the crowds, plan on getting here early.
Learn about the fascinating traditions and rituals from the Mayan game of Pok-A-Tok, to visiting some of the nearby cenotes and learning about the human sacrifices practiced, and and more!
By the end of the experience, you’ll also learn about the sophistication of the Mayans, their contributions to today’s world, and more!
7 – Snorkel with tropical fish
The tranquil Caribbean waters surrounding the Tulum peninsula are a perfect snorkeling spot. Pull on your mask and discover the magical marine kingdom that lies below the waves.
Sea turtles and colorful fish will be your constant companions as you float over the second largest coral reef in the world. For something a little different, head into the jungle and enjoy surreal snorkeling in a cenote.
To see all the snorkeling opportunities, make sure to check out our list of the best snorkeling tours in Tulum, and choose the one that best suits your needs.
From combined experiences of kayaking through the Sian Ka’an biosphere reserve to the immense blue Mexican Caribbean, and more!
8 – Scramble up temples at Coba
Mayan Temples look the part from the ground, but if you want to climb one, come to Coba. The sides are steep, but the effort is worth it as you emerge at the top, feeling like a regular Indiana Jones.
Coba is more remote than Chichén Itzá which means it’s a lot quieter. This site is yet to be fully excavated so it has a delightfully wild vibe.
Create an eventful day out exploring the best of the Mayan temples and nature when you consider a combined tour that includes other sites like Punta Laguna Nature Reserve, a stop by Chichzén Itzá, ancient Mayan villages, and more!
Only starting at $53 USD, so don’t miss out!
9 – Venture into Tankah Cenotes Park
Are you up for a jungle adventure? Tankah Cenotes Park is your passport into the mystical world of these beautiful forest pools.
Connect with nature as you hike through virgin tropical forests and immerse yourself in culture at the Mayan village.
It gets hot here so cool off with a swim in some of the cenotes. There are diving platforms and zip lines for courageous souls.
Be sure to look throughout our list of the best Tankah Cenotes Park tours, including multiple other activities to add to your already exciting visit to this must-see park!
From visiting 4 other cenotes, learning about their cultural significance, to zip lining across the Mayan jungle, to enjoying a traditional lunch!
10 – Visit Parque Nacional Tulum
Tulum National Park was established back in 1981 as a protected natural zone. It seeks to preserve the Mayan ruins and the surrounding ecosystems along this stretch of the Caribbean coast.
The highlight of this mini park is the archaeological site, but you can explore the ancient Yucatán forest here too. Don’t leave without visiting the beach – it’s one of the best in the region.
Take your picture in front of one of the most photographed temples (aside from Chichén Itzá) by the Mexican Caribbean, and enjoy the views and learn about the expansive flora and fauna of the surrounding area.
Check out the best Parque Nacional Tulum tours to see how you’d like to experience it!
11 – Let your hair down on a sailing tour
Embark on your epic sailing experience when you book a fun and memorable sailing tour in Tulum! Cross the fluorescent blue waters of the Mexican Caribbean, and indulge in the sights that you’ll come across from incredible wildlife to epic nature!
Depending on your tour, there will be a few options to add more activities, from bright coral reefs to numerous different schools of fish, and so much in between!
Throughout the 1-1.5 hour long experience, you’ll get to enjoy viewing other sites including the ruins of a Tulum castle, while also basking in the tremendous history of the Mayans, and much more.
12 – Drive an ATV through the jungle
Bounce around on forest tracks and slide across muddy pools as you zoom through the jungle on an ATV tour. Keep the momentum going as you race along hidden trails in search of new adventures.
See the incredible Mayan temples, some known and others still yet to be discovered, but hiding through the dense Mayan jungle, and make pit stops underneath the shady yet tropical climate of Tulum! Some tours will stop at places like Akumal Monkey Sanctuary, plus other sites for a complete day out!
Seeing the Riviera Maya under your own steam is heaps of fun, and an excuse to let your hair down. Wash off the dust with a refreshing dip in a cenote.
13 – Swim around Laguna de Kaan Luum
Get your cameras out for Laguna de Kaan Luum too… A serene lake outside of town where the water is so blue and transparent it looks like a swimming pool — and pretty much is!
Not only idyllic for frolicking in its extra calm, flat waters, inside Kaan Luum Lagoon (its English name) hammocks and swings have been set up right in the water. There’s also a wooden pier stretching out into the water.
Popular for swimming and snorkeling, there are outlined areas that are out of bounds in parts of the lagoon. The Kaan Luum Cenote in the middle of the lagoon, for example, is a no go zone.
14 – Give kitesurfing a whirl
Embrace the wind and skim across the top of the ocean as you have a blast during a kitesurfing session. Don’t worry if it’s your first time, you’ll enjoy a lesson with a professional instructor before tackling the water.
Then it’s time to show off your new moves, jumping between waves and flying through the air. You will be getting wet, but that’s all part of the fun.
Explore the numerous kite surfing tours from Tulum, and feel trust as you embark on this epic water sport with knowledgeable guides and epic memories to last for a while!
Kitesurfing tours start at $103 for one hour and go up depending on how many hours you want to go!
15 – Snorkel with whale sharks
Ever wondered what it’s like to swim alongside the largest fish in the world? You can do that right here on the Riviera Maya. These gentle giants arrive to enjoy the warm Mexican waters between May and September.
Diving with whale sharks is a humbling experience, and seeing them glide past just meters away is a moment that will stay with you forever.
Be sure to look through our list of the best shark diving tours in Tulum, to see which experience fits your comfort and adventure levels best!
When you seek a tour with professional shark divers, you’ll receive detailed safety tips to both ease any nerves and prepare you for this epic experience!
16 – Surf along tropical shores
Riding the waves along the Caribbean coast is one of the most thrilling things to do in Tulum. You’ll start with a quick lesson on the beach to learn the key moves, and discover how to read the ocean.
Next up is the real deal as you plunge into the warm sea and put your new skills to the test. It’s heaps of fun for beginners and pros alike.
If you’re a surfing beginner, you’ll enjoy the multiple beginner-specific lessons available, as well as the detail and patience of professional surfers who not only have tons of experience with the sport but also have great knowledge of surfing on the Mexican Caribbean waters.
17 – Encounter dolphins up close and personal
Dolphins are the most lovable sea creatures and getting to know them in a controlled environment is the experience of a lifetime. You can enjoy several interactive programs at Dolphin Discovery, and observe your new friends at close quarters.
They’ll be jumping, dancing, and even shaking your hand as they perform their best tricks. The icing on the cake is a thrilling dorsal tow.
Typically lasting around 40-50 minutes, dolphin encounters are one of the top things to do in Tulum and not miss out on! Plus, they are perfect activities to do whether you’re traveling with children, or you’re with friends!
With multiple times available, fitting this activity into your schedule will be smooth!
18 – Go on a stand-up paddleboarding adventure
Dip your paddle into the turquoise waters and relish the silence as you glide along the peaceful lagoon. It doesn’t take long to pick up the basic paddleboarding principles, so you’ll be off exploring in no time.
Enjoy paddleboarding like you’ve never done it before and in multiple ways when you book a paddleboard experience within a cenote! If you’re looking for ways to integrate a good workout with some fun activities, make sure to check out a SUP yoga session at Sian Ka’an, or combine your paddleboarding with some snorkeling for a fun-filled day!
Keep your eyes peeled for tropical fish darting beneath your board, and float along hidden creeks in search of native wildlife.
19 – Snap pics at the best photo spots in Tulum
It’s time to step up your Insta game and snap pictures at some of the best photo spots in Tulum.
Starting in Zona Hotelera (Tulum’s Hotel Zone and home to fancy hotels and resorts for tourists), hunt down the Ven a La Luz (“Raw Love”) sculpture. Created entirely from wood, it stands 30 meters tall and is nicknamed “the woman.”
One you may have seen on travel pages; the “Follow That Dream” sign is located near the Lolita Lolita store, or the colorful city Tulum sign (Letras de Tulum) is also iconic.
Other hot spots include the Giant Hand (at Hun Tulum Hotel), the Wedding Dress Curtain at Pablo Escobar’s former villa, Casa Malca and the ‘I Love Tulum So Matcha’ sign at Matcha Mama.
20 – Take a tasty food tour
Of all the things to do in Tulum, this is the most delicious! You can learn a lot about a place through its food, and Mexican cuisine is a huge part of Tulum’s culture.
Join a food walking tour, stopping to savor unique local flavors along the way. Tuck into street stall tacos, drink fruit juice in the market, and devour some of the best tamales in town.
21 – Discover a secret oasis at Bacalar Lagoon
The colors of this inland freshwater lagoon have to be seen to be believed. Radiant blues and greens vie for your attention in the dancing sunlight, while soft white sand charms your toes.
Bacalar Lagoon has a laid-back vibe, thanks to being well off the beaten tourist trail. You can laze in hammocks, go kayaking, or sail along the waterway – the choice is yours.
With plenty of full-day tours ranging from 4-12 hours long, enjoy a full day’s worth of adventuring through Bacalar’s impressive beauty, with extensive experiences and activities to choose from. Pro tip: some tours provide lunch, along with roundtrip ground transportation!
Explore Bacalar Lagoon with tours just starting at $117 USD.
22 – Explore Cenotes Casa Tortuga Tulum
If time is of the essence but exploring Tulum’s cenotes is high on your bucket list, visit four cenotes in one go at Cenotes Casa Tortuga Tulum. Go exploring, swimming, and snorkeling at Cenote Wisho, Cenote Bell, Cenote Zapotes, and Cenote Jaguar.
Arriving at the protected park, purchasing an entrance ticket automatically gains you access to a free tour of the four cenotes inside, as well as a life jacket to use. You don’t have to follow the tour group, but it’s recommended for navigating your way through the cenotes so you don’t get lost.
Shrouded in jungle and native fauna, during tours learn about the sacred sites and the surrounding area, and their importance to Mayan culture.
Find easy access into the cenotes or wooden stairways leading you to cenotes further underground. Pose next to cute sculptures around the park and there is a bar here too.
23 – Pedal along tropical trails on a bike tour
Get on your bike and explore the quiet roads and forest trails around Tulum. You’ll cycle through rural villages giving you the chance to learn more about local Mayan culture and traditions.
Back in the lush jungle, there are secret caves and freshwater cenotes to be discovered. Enjoy a cooling swim in one of the pools as a reward for all your hard work.
A perfect way to get away from the hustle and bustle of Tulum, a bike tour through the Mayan jungle is just the ticket to not only get out in nature but truly take a step back into Mexican pre-Columbian history in a fresh and invigorating way!
Bike tours start at $77 USD.
24 – Discover art at the unusual SFER IK Museion
Calling all creatives and aspiring artists, this is the place to come for a serious dose of inspiration. SFER IK Museion is an interdisciplinary space at Azulik showcasing exhibitions from some of the finest creators in the world.
There are artisanal arts and crafts workshops to try, and you can wander around the unconventional architecture gallery which is whimsy in its truest form!
Escape the heat for a bit, and uncover different forms of art, much of which is inspired by the local nature and beauty of Tulum, and get to meet the artists depending on when you visit!
Located 12 minutes from the center of Tulum, stop by for lunch at the impressive restaurants on-site!
25 – Discover the Muyil ruins
Also known as Chunyaxché, the archaeological site of Muyil is the real deal when it comes to temples. The stone pyramids blend in with nature, and you’ll even find some that have been taken over by tree roots.
There are trails to explore, and the chances are you’ll have them to yourself. The complex sits beside the Sian Ka’an lagoon and there’s an observation tower offering superb views.
Animal lovers, this is also a prime spot to do some optimal bird watching, as well as experience a truly magnificent sunset! Some tours also offer combined visits to the Muyil ruins, including a stop at Coba and even a ride down ancient Mayan canals, with lunch included!
26 – Dine at the best restaurants in town after long beach days
Once you’re done exploring ancient ruins or have worked up an appetite from snorkeling and swimming all day, hit up Tulum’s best restaurants.
Happiness and color are the themes at La Coqueta, a much-loved Tulum restaurant specializing in iconic Mexican dishes. Try the Mayan-style fish tacos and toasted octopus, then wash it all down with a margarita or two.
RosaNegra has a glamorous yet rustic feel, and the gourmet food matches the ambiance, with Wagyu beef steaks, giant tiger shrimp, and wild scallops all making an appearance.
The food at Burrito Amor has a conscience. If clean eating and authentic ingredients get your taste buds tingling, you’ll love its healthy dishes, vegan and paleo options.
Hearty portions, the freshest catch and great service are some of the reasons why locals and tourists love seafood restaurant, El Camello Jr. Nothing overly fancy just darn good food!
27 – Whiz through the trees on a zip line
There’s nothing so freeing as flying through the forest canopy. Luckily, there are several zip lines not far from town, making this one of the easiest yet most adrenaline-inducing things to do in Tulum.
Do you dare to strap into a harness and swing off through the trees like a modern-day Tarzan? On some routes, you can slide over cenotes, and enjoy a dip afterward.
Stack up multiple activities into one huge day of fun-filled adventure, and opt for a zip line experience combined with rappelling, visiting a cenote, and even walking through hanging bridges, amongst other fun activities!
Hop on a canoe, journey through ancient Mayan canals, and learn more about the history!
28 – Explore Xcaret Park
The opportunities for fun in the sun are endless at the family-friendly Xcaret Park. There are over 50 natural attractions to discover, so you might need a couple of days here!
Immerse yourself in culture at the folk museums and visit the aquarium for an introduction to Mexico’s marine life. Then marvel at ancient Mayan ruins poking through the forest and head underground to swim in a secret river.
Enjoy a hassle-free planning experience by looking through our picks of the best Xcaret Park experiences, starting with a simple entry, all the way to combined experiences with swimming with dolphins, and access to the show-stopping dinner and performance show (a favorite for many past visitors).
29 – Chill out at the best beach clubs
A visit to Tulum wouldn’t be complete without a day relaxing at a beach club — enjoy drinks with your feet in the sand and private amenities.
Playa Paraiso Beach Club is one of the hottest postcodes in Mexico when it comes to a beachside setting, with fruity cocktails and bowls of fresh ceviche on hand to keep your energy levels topped up. Get there early to bag your spot.
La Zebra boasts one of the best sea views in town and is a favorite with locals and visitors alike. If you want to take a culinary journey through Mexico, this is a great place to start.
Grab a sunbed under one of the tall palm trees at Ziggy’s Beach Club whether it’s morning, lunch or dinner time. Serving meals for every hour, there are weekly events here, like tequila tasting Tuesdays or live music on Wednesdays.
Incorporating natural aesthetics and elements into its design and philosophy, Mia Tulum is a trendy spot. Choose beach cabanas, loungers or a proper dining table in the sand, and the menu options pop with color.
30 – Lend a helping hand at Akumal Monkey Sanctuary
Get in touch with the local monkeys at Akumal Monkey Sanctuary, many of whom have suffered and have gone endangered due to their homes being destroyed and the pollution growing in the area year by year.
When you visit the Akumal Monkey Sanctuary, you’re able to enjoy visiting and helping out with monkeys and other animals, including lemurs, tamarins, squirrel monkeys, and even spider monkeys, and more!
Volunteer some of your time feeding them, and caring for them, as you learn a bit more about the impacts that have affected the monkeys throughout the years, and what are some of the ways that you can help as a visitor in Tulum.
Tours are available with bonus activities!
31 – Taste the local craft from Cerveza Tulum
Have you ever drunk a beer that’s been manufactured using seawater? Grab drinks at Cerveza Tulum and taste for yourself when ordering one of their local crafts!
With a keen emphasis on protecting our oceans, this local brewery is all about sustainability — their logo is of the sea turtle after all!
A restaurant has been built inside the brewery where you’re invited to taste their local brews.
But, forget about the usual bar foods. At this brewery, it’s a whole sensory extravaganza and they have also put an emphasis on the plates of food coming out of the kitchen, paying close attention to presentation and flair.
Outside the brewery is one of the popular signs that tourists love taking photos in front of. Done up in oceanic blues and greens, it reads ‘Tulum.’
In the evening, watch the contemporary circus show.
32 – Choose to go horse riding in the jungle
Traverse through unique Mayan jungles when you book an incredible horse riding experience, elevating your connection with nature in a truly beautiful way!
When you book a horse riding experience, you’ll get to choose a few awesome add-on attractions, from zip lining to traveling to a few hidden cenotes for a refreshing swim, you’ll enjoy a delicious and filling authentic Mayan lunch in the jungle, or a local restaurant!
Depending on the specific horse riding experience that you choose, the experience may last anywhere from 1 hour, to up to 8 hours, jam-packed with amazing experiences you won’t soon forget.
A horse riding experience is the best way to enjoy nature in a unique way!
33 – Play a round at the Riviera Maya Golf Club
Have you ever played golf in a jungle?
The immaculate course here has been cleverly integrated into the Mayan forest, and the waterways are real-life cenotes!
Just 15 miles outside Tulum, the Riviera Maya Golf Club is one of the top sporting venues in Mexico. Come here to practice your swing in a rugged setting and enjoy the magnificent views.
The award-winning golf course truly captures the beauty of Tulum extensively, and throughout the golf club, you’ll find another golfing space, this time with 9 par-3 holes. For those who may be unsure if golfing is for them because they may not be as experienced, consider that Riviera Maya Club hosts classes for beginners!
34 – Rappel into a cenote
Be like the explorers of old as you discover the jungles of Yucatán like never before. You’ll be descending cliff faces into hidden caverns, getting up close with the forest foliage, and discovering places few visitors ever see.
Don’t look down as you lower yourself through the canopy using ropes, taking rappelling to a whole new level. The views and the buzz are out of this world.
Make it a full day’s worth of adventures and enjoy a rappelling experience mixed with other experiences, including an archaeological tour, ziplines, riding ATVs, traveling to cenotes, and much more!
Starting at $125 USD, you’re looking at 8 hours’ worth of non-stop fun, whether you’re traveling with kids or friends!
35 – Go on a bohemian shopping spree
The sleepy boho town of Tulum is a shopper’s dream, with enough independent boutiques and hippie clothing stores to enchant even the freest of spirits.
Inspired by the tropical seas and rustling palm trees, the designers here have infused the very heart of Tulum into their unique creations. Shop for flowing kaftans at Caravana, Mayan-themed jewelry at Caló, and vintage scarves at Josa.
And the shopping doesn’t have to stop at clothes and accessories for yourself, you can also shop for beautiful hand-crafted objects around Tulum for your home, and your friends and family back home!
Bring back a piece of Tulum to your home for a constant reminder of your magical time there.
36 – Enjoy a bird’s-eye view from the Tulum Tower
Challenge the way you see the world with a visit to the Tulum Tower.
Ascend this space-age structure for unsurpassed views of the archaeological ruins and the Mayan Riviera.
Considered to be the only Aerobar in Mexico, this is definitely one of the most unique things to do not only in Tulum but in the country! Enjoy as the Aerobar moves gently and gives you all-around 360-degree views! No matter which way you look, there will always be something spectacular to look at.
Sitting in a seat 35 meters up in the air is certainly one of the more unusual things to do in Tulum. Enjoy the view and get those cameras clicking.
37 – Become entranced at Mystika Immersive
Combining technology and Mayan culture, Mystika Immersive is unlike any of the other things to do in Tulum and will mesmerize both young and old.
This sensory experience uses the magic and mystique of life and showcases Mayan culture, ‘Mexico’s most impressive nature sanctuaries,’ and the ‘spiritual power of horses’ through its immersive digital displays.
There are four halls to wander through. They’re titled ‘Sanctuary,’ ‘Maya,’ ‘Ascension’ and ‘Espíritu (Spirit).’ The floor-to-ceiling projections are captivating.
Though a simple entry to enjoy the spectacular show starts at $25 USD, if you want a better deal, you could go for the $34 USD package that also includes entry to Tulum’s National Park and Tulum’s ruins for a richer experience.
38 – Sip cocktails and craft beers at sunset hour from the best bars
Tulum is full of charm and naturally, there are some super cool bars around, whether it’s day drinking or evening festivities that you’re in the mood for.
The expertly mixed mojitos at this chilled drinking hole draw thirsty visitors from far and wide. Stick with the old faithful, or be adventurous and try local specialties. Drinks at the Batey Mojito & Guarapo Bar are served from a repurposed VW Beetle.
How epic does a Japanese Mexican fusion sound? See for yourself at NANA Rooftop Bar; specializing in artisanal cocktails —plenty of which are made from mezcal from different surrounding regions.
If you’re hunting down an epic place for sundowners, head straight up to the Ciel Rose Sunset Bar and watch as the sun bursts into shades of pink. Not overly crowded, this romantic spot is great for couples.
39 – Sail into the sunset
Head into the balmy evening on board a yacht for one of nature’s most mesmerizing shows. The lush Caribbean coast looks sublime from the water, but the best is yet to come.
Drop anchor in a tranquil lagoon and relax on deck with drinks and a light dinner. Then watch in awe as the sun sinks into the ocean, followed by a celestial sky of stars twinkling above.
Relish a delicious dinner or open bar situation on your sailboat, as you carry out interesting conversations with old and new friends around you. This amazing experience is the perfect way to end a sightseeing day around Tulum, not to mention, relaxing!
Boat tours start at $70 USD.
40 – Dine and dance at Casa Jaguar
Tulum dreams are made of these, and this bar, live music venue and restaurant are what you imagine when conjuring up jungle-esque scenes of the laid-back town.
Opening evenings only, Casa Jaguar is set in the jungle, and it’s always a vibe. Expect craft cocktails, scrumptious plates of tapas-style food, and DJs playing sweet tunes. Enjoy delicious food, much of it inspired by the Mexican Caribbean.
Arrive on Thursdays for their famous Jungle Parties or Tuesday night is all about celebrating ‘love through music.’ The ambiance here is everything, and its rustic, wild yet hip setup has been curated beautifully.
Be sure to make a reservation, as this restaurant is very popular! Reservations are on their website.
41 – Enjoy live music or a show at Casa de la Cultura de Tulum
Home to the State Classical Dance Company, State Folk Dance Company and the Youth Symphony Orchestra Of Quintana Roo, Casa de la Cultura de Tulum is a major community cultural center.
Home to live music events, shows, art exhibitions and theater, learn something new during a visit here in person.
There are also dance classes to partake in, as well as other traditional workshops, and special, traditional festivals are often held here too.
To actively participate in a unique experience in Tulum that features exciting dances, and regional Mexican art in the best way, make sure to visit their website to check out different workshops and the times in which they host classes to be a part of.
42 – Get down at the best festivals
Enjoy the best festivals taking place in Tulum, making up a big part of the experience of traveling through Tulum!
Starting with Zamma Tulum in January, those who are looking for a good party and awesome vibes will love the DJ set with laser lights in sync with the music, creating an epic party hard to turn down!
Can’t make it to Zamma Tulum? Check out Renaissance Tulum in April and pull an all-nighter for the best party around!
Take the adventures to the sea when you check out Holy Ship! Wrecked, a world-famous Tulum EDM cruise festival with some of the best names in EDM on board for a musical festival unlike anything else!
How to get to Tulum?
Make sure to pre-arrange your arrival to Tulum the best you can by looking through our list of the best-pre-booked airport transfers in Tulum to pick you up from Cancun International Airport.
Ease the stress of hailing taxis or checking bus schedules, and instead opt for an easy airport transfer to await you on arrival!
Where to stay in Tulum?
Ensure your Tulum escape is as dreamy as ever and stay at some of the best hotels, villas and resorts.
One of the most sought-after things to do in Tulum is a stay at the quirky Azulik Villas. This is a place where you can reconnect with nature in a magical coastal setting. The villas themselves are works of art, crafted from sustainable local materials with dreamy beach-chic interiors. Some have a private plunge pool overlooking the ocean, while hammocks and swings come as standard.
Just meters from the ocean, Posada Margherita is one of Tulum’s finest boutique hotels and restaurants. This peaceful sanctuary is your chance to escape from the bustle, where good food and welcoming Italian-inspired hospitality rule.
If there is one option you should book, it’s at the adults-only Hotel Bardo, and the suite with a private pool is simply dreamy. With a distinctive Bohemian flair and an all-white oceanic palette, Una Vida is as aesthetically-pleasing as ever.
Tucked away in the treetops with its own private beach area, outdoor swimming pool, and garden, the Orchid House Tulum boutique hotel is an amazing honeymoon option. The contemporary and sleek units at the Copal Tulum Hotel either feature a private patio, balcony, kitchenette or living room (or all) with room, studio and apartment options to choose from.
The type of stay you see on the cover of travel mags; all of the beachfront cabins, bungalows and villas at Papaya Playa Project will take your breath away. Queue the phenomenal service…
A mix between jungle and island paradise, the thatched roofs of all the rooms at La Valise Tulum add the finishing touches to this already beautiful-designed and well-thought-out beachfront stay.
Where to go next?
Take advantage of the landscapes and adventures in this part of the world and consider exploring the surrounding areas, and there are many other things to do in Riviera Maya.
Ideal for a day-trip option as well, Playa del Carmen is just under a one-hour drive from Tulum. It’s considered slightly fancier than laid-back Tulum with a distinctive resort-town feel. Restaurants and the things to do in Playa del Carmen cater to suit its travelers.
The tropical island of Cozumel lies just off the coast of Playa del Carmen. Renowned for its coral reefs and white beaches, this largely undeveloped oasis is a world away from the bustling mainland. Diving and snorkeling here is superb, while the lush interior entices adventurers looking to explore jungles and ruins.
To reach Tulum you will have to arrive at Cancun International, and so it’s worth it to spend one or two days in Cancún either before or afterward. Renowned for its nightlife, entertainment and beautiful beaches, it’s one of the most popular destinations. Drive just under two hours via car to reach the center of Cancun from Tulum.
Final thoughts
Ready, set and chilllll — that’s what Tulum is truly all about, and travelers always leave feeling rejuvenated by the Mothers of the Ocean and Nature.
What are some of your favorite things to do in Tulum or secret cenotes to explore? Let us know in the comments, we love hearing from our readers.
As always, happy and safe travels.