We'd like to help you find an accommodation that's perfect for your trip. You might begin your search in Tulum City Center or La Veleta, two top-rated neighborhoods to visit.
Tulum is known for its beaches, abundant dining options, and seaside views. Nature lovers might enjoy a trip to Las Palmas Public Beach and Playa Paraiso while exploring the area. Tulum Mayan Ruins and Xel-Há Park are also a few notable stops. Whether you're hoping to stay right near top attractions or you're interested in a more secluded spot, you'll be able to find what you're looking for in Tulum.
Great Neighborhoods for Beaches and Views
Many sun worshippers stay near Playa Paraiso or Playa Pescadores to enjoy its watersports and relaxed atmosphere. Here, visitors can enjoy the publicly accessible beach or sip cocktails while taking in the views from a beach club. Tulum Beach and Zona Hotelera Tulum also offer plenty of hotels and resorts right near the blue-green water. Staying close to the Tulum Mayan Ruins, just east of the city center, provides views of the town's pristine beaches and convenient access to the 13th-century Mayan archaeological site.
Zona Hotelera
Zona Hotelera is known for its stunning beaches, and with sights like Tulum Mayan Ruins and Tulum Beach, you won't get bored spending a day wandering around this part of Tulum.
History buffs should consider booking a room near the Tulum Mayan Ruins, the ruins of a Mayan port town that thrived in the area over 500 years ago. Located just outside the city center in Tulum National Park, the spectacular ruins sit atop a tall cliff. The three most visited structures in the area include the Temple of the Frescoes, the Temple of the Descending God, and El Castillo. Alternatively, visitors can take a day trip to Coba Ruins, a network of causeways that once belonged to an ancient Mayan city.
Find a room in Tulum Town Center to be near the town's numerous locally owned Mexican diners and hole-in-the-wall bars, some with live music. Staying in the neighborhood of Col Huracanes ensures close proximity to some of Tulum's liveliest cafés, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. For a change of pace, Aldea Zama offers a peaceful place to stay with a few family-friendly cafés and restaurants.
Tulum City Center
Historic sites and bars are notable features of Tulum City Center. You might consider a stop by Dos Aguas Park while you're exploring the neighborhood.