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From world-famous cenotes to bioluminescent lagoons, hidden coves, and ancient Mayan ruins — discover every corner of the Riviera Maya.

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Crystal turquoise water and white sand at Playa Paraíso, Tulum
Beaches

Playa Paraíso

Consistently ranked among the world's most beautiful beaches — powdery white sand, swaying palms, and water so turquoise it glows.

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Tulum Mayan ruins perched on a cliff above the Caribbean Sea
Beaches

Playa Ruinas

The only beach in the world where you swim beneath ancient Mayan ruins — a small cove of white sand and turquoise water at the base of Tulum's clifftop archaeol

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Sea turtle swimming in the crystal clear turquoise waters of Akumal Bay
Beaches

Akumal Bay

One of the world's best places to snorkel with wild sea turtles year-round — Akumal's calm, shallow lagoon has resident green turtles that feed on sea grass jus

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Local fishing boats and palm trees on Playa Pescadores, Tulum
Beaches

Playa Pescadores

Tulum's most authentic local beach — no beach clubs, no cover charges, just Mexican families, local fishermen, and the warm Caribbean Sea at local prices.

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Colorful streets and boutique shops in Tulum Pueblo town center
Neighborhoods

Tulum Pueblo

The heart of Tulum — a laid-back Mexican town with world-class restaurants, organic markets, cenotes, boutique shops, and a vibrant mix of international visitor

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Eco-hotel nestled in jungle palms with Caribbean sea view in Tulum's Zona Hotelera
Neighborhoods

Zona Hotelera

Tulum's legendary hotel zone — a stretch of eco-hotels, boho-chic beach clubs, and yoga studios strung along the Caribbean coast through dense tropical jungle.

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Busy beach and clear Caribbean water at Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya
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Playa del Carmen

The liveliest city on the Riviera Maya — 45 minutes from Tulum with buzzing nightlife, the famous 5th Avenue, Cozumel ferry access, and miles of Caribbean beach

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Crystal clear underground freshwater and stalactites at Gran Cenote, Tulum
Cenotes & Nature

Gran Cenote

The most beautiful cenote near Tulum — crystal-clear freshwater caves, stalactites, and resident turtles just 3km from town. Exceptional snorkeling and cave div

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Divers exploring the crystal-clear underwater cave system at Cenote Dos Ojos
Cenotes & Nature

Cenote Dos Ojos

Two interconnected cave cenotes — Dos Ojos is one of the world's premier cave diving destinations and an extraordinary snorkeling adventure through stalactite c

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Pristine lagoon and mangroves inside Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, Tulum
Cenotes & Nature

Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve

A UNESCO World Heritage Site protecting 600,000 hectares of Caribbean coastline, tropical forest, and lagoons — one of Mexico's most biodiverse protected areas,

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Seven shades of turquoise and blue at Laguna Bacalar, Quintana Roo
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Laguna Bacalar

The Lake of Seven Colors — Laguna Bacalar's extraordinary shades of turquoise, blue, and teal make it one of the most stunning inland lakes in the Americas, 2 h

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Nohoch Mul pyramid at Cobá rising above the jungle canopy, Yucatán
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Cobá Ruins

Climb the Nohoch Mul pyramid — the tallest climbable pyramid in the Yucatán — and look out over an endless carpet of jungle from 42 meters above the forest floo

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about destinations around Tulum

What are the best beaches in Tulum?

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Tulum has diverse beaches for every taste. Playa Paraíso is world-famous for its turquoise Caribbean waters and white sand. Playa Ruinas offers stunning views beneath the Mayan ruins. Akumal is beloved for snorkeling with sea turtles. Playa Pescadores is a lively local beach. Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve has pristine, unspoiled stretches of Caribbean coastline.

Is it safe to swim at the beaches in Tulum?

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Most Tulum beaches are safe for swimming as the Caribbean Sea is generally calm with warm, clear water. Playa Paraíso and Akumal are excellent for swimming and snorkeling. Some beaches near the open coast can have currents — always check local conditions and look for red/green flag warnings at hotel beaches.

What day trips can I take from Tulum?

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Popular day trips include: Cobá ruins (climb the tallest pyramid in the Yucatán), Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve (boat tours, wildlife), Chichén Itzá (one of the New Seven Wonders), Cenote Dos Ojos (cave diving), Akumal (snorkeling with turtles), Bacalar Lagoon (seven-color lagoon), and Playa del Carmen (shopping and nightlife). Most can be done in half or full day.

Can I see bioluminescence near Tulum?

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Yes! The Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve and certain lagoons near Tulum offer bioluminescence tours at night. The phenomenon is caused by dinoflagellates in the water that glow when disturbed. It's best on moonless nights. You kayak or swim through the warm Caribbean lagoon water while it glows electric blue around you — a truly magical experience.

Where can I see sea turtles in Tulum?

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Akumal Bay is one of the best places in the world to snorkel with wild sea turtles year-round — green turtles feed on the sea grass just offshore. The Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve also has turtle nesting programs. Many beaches in the area have community-run hatcheries where you can participate in baby turtle releases at sunset during nesting season (May–October).

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