Things to do
Nearby restaurants
El Camello Jr | $ |
Seafood and the best Ceviche in Tulum, great tasting and huge portions
Los Aguachiles | $ |
Seafood
Try the tuna tostada and tacos.
Palma Central |$|
The best food truck, Live music, Variety of food.
Pizzeria Manglar |$|
Italian food and Pizzas Great flavor and cheap price.
Liquido y Solido |$-$$|
Healthy food, Vegetarian options
Burrito Amor |$-$$|
Healthy food and burrtios, Vegetarian options
Humo Tulum |$$|
Contemporary Mexican food restaurant
Verdant |$$-$$$|
Progressive Tropical eating house set on its own lush vegetable garden.
Beach Clubs
Zazil Kin Beach Club
Kid-Friendly | $ | Minimum Spend = 10 USD or $250
Finally Zazil Kin is perfect for those who are ballin’ on a budget and don’t want to spend too much at the beach.
La Eufemia
Kid-Friendly | $ |No Minimum Spend
Tulum is hot right now with visitors, which I’ll be honest, surprised me in the aftermath of COVID-19.
But hey, what better place to socially distance yourself than Tulum, right?
Mia Beach Club
Kid-Friendly | $$-$$$ | Minimum Spend = 20 USD
If you want the ultimate beach club experience without compromising on delicious restaurant-quality food, then Mia is the place for you!
They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner and have plenty of options for vegans and veggies alike, right?
La Zebra Beach Club
Kid-Friendly | $$-$$$ | Minimum Spend = 25 USD
If you want to treat yourself and don’t have to watch every dollar (500 pesos minimun consumption) – then go! Everything there is pretty awesome. From the modern and creative decor, to the the delicious food and drinks and the attentive service.
Cenotes and Ruins
VISIT AS MANY CENOTES AS POSSIBLE
I could go on and on about cenotes, and how fascinatingly beautiful they are, but we’ll start with what will be close to you when you’re in Tulum. There are tons of gorgeous cenotes in this part of the peninsula alone, and I encourage you to visit at least one or two while you’re here! Some cenotes I visited or heard good things about while I was in town include:
Dos Ojos
Zacil-Ha
Calavera
Gran Cenote
Casa Cenote
Carwash
Casa Tortuga
Visit Ruins and Pyramids
Ancient Mayan civilizations throughout Mexico flourished in the years 250 - 900 A.D, and many of the structures the Maya people built have survived the test of time, making this one of the most unique and unmissable things you can do when visiting Tulum. Tulum is within driving distance of several impressive archeological sites, including one of the Seven New Wonders of the World, Chichen-Itza.
Here are some ancient ruins you can visit from Tulum:
Tulum
Coba
Chichen-Itza
Uxmal
Ek’ Balam
Muyil