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Pdc to tulum
Pdc to tulum








pdc to tulum
  1. #Pdc to tulum how to#
  2. #Pdc to tulum free#

Tacos La Chiapaneca – considered one of the best taco spots in tulum // very affordable.Tip: If you see locals eating there, it’s probably authentic and it’s probably cheap! Here are my top must-try spots: Ceviche is a pretty safe bet anywhere you go, but don’t be afraid to venture out of your comfort zone! On my last day, I had super delicious, but also super cheap tacos in the town center. If you like seafood, you’re in the right place. Tulum’s history and its proximity to the ocean make for some pretty magnificent cuisine. Make sure to purchase bio-degradable sunscreen and bug spray, because it’s required at most Tulum attractions in order to protect the environment. If you have time, explore the Sian Ka’an biosphere, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you’ll find Mayan ruins, a beautiful lagoon, and a large variety of flora and fauna. The Coba ruins are also beautiful and less frequented by tourists than the Tulum ruins or Chichen Itza. If you visit Dos Ojos Cenote Park, make sure you also see the less popular cenotes! You may even find yourself completely alone, like I did. There are plenty of touristy things to do in Tulum, but going the less-traveled route means smaller crowds and better prices. Gitano Beach – same owners as the restaurant // semi private beach area // loungers, beds, and tables.Mia – big beach space // variety of shaded/unshaded areas // food is a bit pricey.La Zebra – mid to expensive drinks // fantastic beach // good atmosphere.Ziggy Beach Club – good food // varied seating and beds // live music some nights.Playa Paraiso – affordable // lots of space // beds for rent.Some great spots to relax and drink your worries away include: My hotel had a wonderful private beach, so I spent a good amount of time there, but there are plenty of hotels and restaurants that open up their prime beach property to paying customers. I bought a book just before my trip and spent some pretty glorious hours reading and sipping margaritas right by the ocean. White sand and turquoise waters are all around you, so block off a part of each day to spend time just relaxing on the beach. One of the best parts about Tulum is the fantastic beach. Private Shuttle – $105 // pricey // great for a group who can split the cost.Airport Taxi – $85 // pricey // you’ll get there faster.ADO Bus – $8 // very affordable // great for solo travelers.Here are a few transportation cost estimates to get you started: As an added bonus, the currency exchange spot right outside the bus station offers a much better exchange rate than the airport. From the bus station in Tulum you can grab a taxi for $4-7 to the beach strip. The trip takes about 2 hours and makes a stop in Playa del Carmen, but the bus is air-conditioned and super comfortable. I took the ADO bus from the airport all the way to Tulum for only $8. There are a few different ways to get to Tulum from the Cancun airport, so I definitely recommend getting cost estimates before you go, so that you have a base to negotiate from. Ana y Jose – central beach strip location // modern ocean view rooms // upscale spa environment.La Zebra – splurge worthy // beautiful property with restaurant and bar // central location and pretty beachfront.Cabañas Tulum – mid range // bungalow style // spacious beach // 24/7 AC.

#Pdc to tulum free#

  • Piedra Escondida – mid range // free breakfast // private beach // nighttime AC // incredible staff.
  • Playa Esperanza – affordable to mid range // bungalow style // beachside but away from the lively party scene // outdoor bathrooms.
  • Posada Yum Kin – super affordable // free breakfast // not on the beach so you’ll need taxis or bikes.
  • Pick a spot that fits your budget, but also your style this is the one area I semi-splurged in, and it was worth it because staying at Piedra Escondida set the mood for the rest of my trip! Here are my top choices: Note that a lot of the hotels are eco-friendly or completely green, which means limited electric amenities (no mini-fridge) and sometimes limited A/C. Most of the places keep in tune with Tulum’s rustic beach flair, so if you’re into that, you’ll love it. In Tulum, the hotel scene is all about small, boutique hotels. I booked my flight a little over a week in advance for only $201, taxes included, through American Airlines. Peak season in Tulum is technically December through April, so you still might have some luck finding cheap flights during the summer months.

    #Pdc to tulum how to#

    Here I’m rounding up my favorite tips for how to have the best Tulum trip!įirst things first! Get started off on the right foot by finding an affordable flight out of your city. A lot of different elements come into play when planning the best vacation, and I’ve found that doing a little research beforehand can go a long way in making sure that your trip is 100% everything you want it to be.










    Pdc to tulum