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Beyond the Property

Routes & Local Tips

Curated routes by Tulum Art Club. Choose by mood, time and whether you have a car.

Self-guided / No car / Sunset

No Car Afternoon

Beach walk, Playa Pública, gallery visit and sunset drink. Designed for a relaxed afternoon without transportation.

2–3 hours · Walking distance · Best after 4 pm

Self-guided / No car / Wellness / Food

Slow Morning

Raw Love breakfast, gallery upstairs, quiet beach walk. No agenda, no rush.

90 min – 2 hours · Best before noon

Rainy day / Art / No car / Food

Rainy Day Edit

Private art workshop, spa treatment and long lunch. A calm plan for when the beach is not the move.

Half day · No car needed

Self-guided / No car / Sunset / Food

Sunset Hotel Zone

Walk the strip at golden hour. Stops for mezcal, light bites and the right view as the light turns.

2 hours · Best from 5:30 pm · Walking distance

Guided / Nature / Car recommended

Cenote Hopping

Three cenotes with a vetted local guide. Snorkel gear, timing and route handled by the concierge.

Half day · From $65 per person

Guided / Car recommended

Tulum Ruins at Sunrise

Go early, before the crowds, with a local guide. The best moment for the clifftop Caribbean view.

Half day · From $45 per person

Guided / Nature / Car recommended

Akumal Sea Turtles

One of the best nearby places to see sea turtles. Easy half-day ocean experience.

Half day · From $55 per person

Guided / Nature / Car recommended

Sian Ka'an Biosphere

Lagoon, birds, silence and wild nature. A slower, more remote side of Tulum.

Full day · From $95 per person

Self-guided / No car / Art / Food

Bike the Hotel Zone

A curated route through the hotel zone with stops for art, beach, food and sunset.

2 hours · From $20 per person

The Local Edit

What we actually recommend. No affiliate links. No paid placements.

Access rules, covers, minimum spends, schedules and availability can change by season, event or capacity. Always confirm before ordering or settling in.

Tulum is best experienced slowly. Walk, bike, ask locals, respect the spaces you visit and leave every beach, cenote and street cleaner than you found it.