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Tulum is a coastal town located in the Riviera Maya region of Mexico, known for its stunning white sandy beaches and well-preserved ancient Mayan ruins. The currency used in Tulum is the Mexican Peso. The town offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty, with crystal clear waters perfect for snorkeling and diving, as well as lush jungles to explore. Tulum is also home to a vibrant culinary scene, with many restaurants serving up delicious traditional Mexican dishes.
When to visit
The best time to visit Tulum is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. During this time, you can expect sunny days and comfortable temperatures, perfect for enjoying the beach and outdoor activities. The wet season, from May to October, brings higher temperatures and occasional rain showers, but also fewer crowds and lower prices. Hurricane season in Tulum typically peaks in September and October, so it's best to avoid visiting during these months.
Getting around
Getting around Tulum is relatively easy, with options including taxis, rental cars, bicycles, and colectivos (shared vans). Taxis are readily available in the town center and can be hailed on the street. Rental cars are a convenient option for exploring the surrounding area, including nearby cenotes and ruins. Bicycles are a popular choice for getting around town and to the beach, with many rental shops offering affordable rates. Colectivos are a budget-friendly way to travel between Tulum and other nearby towns like Playa del Carmen and Akumal.
Traveller tips
Remember to bring sunscreen and insect repellent, as the sun can be strong and mosquitoes are prevalent in the area. Be sure to carry cash, as some smaller establishments may not accept credit cards. Respect the local culture and customs, including dressing modestly when visiting religious sites. Stay hydrated and drink plenty of water, especially during the hot summer months. Practice responsible tourism by supporting eco-friendly businesses and avoiding single-use plastics. Learn a few basic Spanish phrases to communicate with locals and enhance your travel experience.