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What time do parties start in Tulum?

Nightlife in Tulum starts around 10 or 11 pm, where you can go to a bar or a restaurant to have dinner or enjoy a live music concert. If you are still feeling energy after dinner and dancing, you can still go to an after-party club! Are there after-parties in Tulum?



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Closing times: Some venues close at 1 am but some go until 3AM and of course there are the special parties that last all night long. If is your first time in Tulum check out the Tulumcrawl they do nightly bar crawls and take you to 4 or 5 happening places in one night, so its a nice introduction to town and its guests.

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Tulum is the ultimate destination for those seeking to let loose on nature and dance the night away. With its diverse range of electronic music styles, Tulum's party scene offers something for everyone, whether you're a fan of techno, house, trance, or any other subgenre of electronic music.

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Can I Walk Around at Night in Tulum? It's not recommended — especially if you're alone. Making things more complicated, the beach hotels and the center of town are not necessarily a quick jaunt from each other on foot, so you should take a taxi. The good news is that taxis are abundant in Tulum.

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The nightlife in Tulum is lively! Whether you're on the hunt for a relaxed jungle vibe, or are looking to dance the night away, the nightlife in Tulum can take you from a laid-back bar with a mariachi band to a dance party on the beach under a full moon and shooting stars.

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Open alcohol containers in public are illegal in Mexico. You may face a fine or time in jail. 6.

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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.

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Many businessmen and hoteliers present at the meeting were in favor of the new measure, stating that it would increase safety in tourist-populated areas.

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As it's a small-sized pueblo, you can certainly cover a lot of ground with just 4, 5 or even 3 days in Tulum. As with any vacation destination — the longer the better for any trip to Tulum Mexico.

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The decision to increase police presence in Tulum is partly due to the events of August 12th, where the bodies of four individuals were found inside the Hotel Zone. Experts deduced that the bodies were dumped on the site as a result of a drug-related feud.

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Still, experts agree tourists are not the preferred target. “Most tourists will never meet the cartels. In other words, violence is often generic. The violence tourists face is much more local,” Hope said.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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