Where Cancun is characterized by all inclusive chaotic resorts, Tulum Playa is a calm hidden refuge in the jungle. There is barely electricity and running water in some spots, and the main mode of transportation is by bike.
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The Archeological Site of Coba is located inland at 42 km from Tulum, where the best preserved Rainforests of the Yucatan Peninsula are found.
The climate in Tulum is classified as a tropical savanna climate, also known as a tropical wet and dry climate. Here are some key characteristics of Tulum's unique climate: Warm Temperatures: Tulum experiences warm temperatures throughout the year, with relatively consistent highs and lows.
Tulum has many beautiful traces of Mayan culture and history, much like the rest of the Yucatán Peninsula and Quintana Roo. Visiting Tulum is worth it simply for the experience of seeing the historical Tulum Ruins in person.
But at the same time it has become a major hub for drug distribution. As a tourist destination, Playa del Carmen in the resort area of Tulum is booming, but so too is cartel violence.
Be cautious at night if you're traveling alone – Tulum isn't the most dangerous place at night, but in some places, it's not as well lit as it should be. Don't walk around alone late at night if you can avoid it — especially between the center of town and the beachfront hotel zone.
Night Diving and snorkeling with the cenote crocodiles in Tulum is what you have come here for. This is a unique adventure that only Koox Diving can offer you. You get the chance to watch crocodiles in their natural habitat during the night.
You should not drink the tap water in Tulum. To avoid unnecessary illness, always make sure your bottled water is sealed, your ice has been tested for purity and your food has been prepared with bottled water. Food at your resort will likely not be an issue.
While Tulum is trendy, note that most of the best hotels offer eco-chic luxury (if you're looking for a large resort experience, look elsewhere) and are located along the 6-mile-long stretch of beachfront from the Tulum Ruins to the soft sand beach in the south end.
Winter in TulumIt can cool down quite a bit at night, and the occasional cold front may see some cool and windy days with temperatures dropping to the low 50s at night and only going up to the low 20s during the day.
The Tulum Monkey Sanctuary is a privately owned 60 acre ranch. On the ranch we have 15 rescued Spider Monkeys that live in natural habitats. There are also wild monkeys that pass through on their normal feeding routes.
To enjoy the perfect Tulum weather you should visit between December and April. Can you swim in Tulum? Yes, you can definitely swim in the Tulum beaches!
There are some things you have to avoid in Tulum… Since tons of people visit the Yucatan Peninsula, it can be a spot where tourists unknowingly participate in tourist traps, environmental crises, and exploitation of locals.
Is Tulum safer than Cancun? Not really. They're both generally safe. The key difference is that Cancun's mainstream holidaymakers tend to stick more to their hotels, especially the all-inclusives.
If you are looking for a more upbeat, party, high-energy vacation that caters to tourists, Cancun will be the better choice for you. If you are looking to soak up some tranquility and learn more about the Mayan history as well as experience authentic Mayan culture, Tulum may be the better choice.
In general, cartels do not target tourists and the authorities have a huge incentive to keep visitors as safe as possible so that they keep coming back to the area. However, when it comes to steering clear of crime, your safety in Tulum will largely depend on what you do and where you go.
New Tulum Noise Control Laws – What Travelers Should KnowChief amongst them was a measure that means noise levels must be kept below 65 decibels (dB) from 1 am onwards.