Tulum Experience Guide: explore, dine and relax!

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Tulum Experience Guide: explore, dine and relax!

Magical cenotes

The Cenote Dos Ojos is one of the most famous cenotes on earth. Its incredibly blue and crystal clear water has lead to features in many movies, television shows, and documentaries. Possibly most famous for its diving, Cenote Dos Ojos’ crystal clear water is also great for people wanting to snorkel (lots of fish!) or just take a relaxing swim. Location: 22km (13 miles) north of Tulum, about a 20-minute drive. Entrance fee: 350 pesos ($18 USD) per person. Facilities: Bathrooms, change room, lockers, restaurants, snacks Opening times: 8 AM to 5 PM daily at time of writing. Best for: swimming, snorkeling, diving
323 locals recommend
Two Eyes Cenote
323 locals recommend
The Cenote Dos Ojos is one of the most famous cenotes on earth. Its incredibly blue and crystal clear water has lead to features in many movies, television shows, and documentaries. Possibly most famous for its diving, Cenote Dos Ojos’ crystal clear water is also great for people wanting to snorkel (lots of fish!) or just take a relaxing swim. Location: 22km (13 miles) north of Tulum, about a 20-minute drive. Entrance fee: 350 pesos ($18 USD) per person. Facilities: Bathrooms, change room, lockers, restaurants, snacks Opening times: 8 AM to 5 PM daily at time of writing. Best for: swimming, snorkeling, diving
Gran Cenote is an open-air cenote, and almost appears like a river if it weren’t for the cave-like walls around the outer edges. With that being said, you can swim under the walls and into the caverns which will give you a whole different experience (maybe avoid this if you don’t like bats though). Location: 4km (2.5 miles) north of Tulum. Entrance fee: 180 pesos ($9) per person. Facilities: Bathrooms, change room, lockers (30 pesos, $1.5), life jackets (50 pesos, $2.25 USD), snack stand. Opening times: 9 AM to 4:45 PM daily at time of writing. Best for: swimming, snorkeling, diving
410 locals recommend
Gran Cenote
410 locals recommend
Gran Cenote is an open-air cenote, and almost appears like a river if it weren’t for the cave-like walls around the outer edges. With that being said, you can swim under the walls and into the caverns which will give you a whole different experience (maybe avoid this if you don’t like bats though). Location: 4km (2.5 miles) north of Tulum. Entrance fee: 180 pesos ($9) per person. Facilities: Bathrooms, change room, lockers (30 pesos, $1.5), life jackets (50 pesos, $2.25 USD), snack stand. Opening times: 9 AM to 4:45 PM daily at time of writing. Best for: swimming, snorkeling, diving
Cenote Oxman is located on an old agave plantation that dates back to 1746. You’ll park out front, walk a short pathway through walled gardens, purchase your ticket, and then take another path through more beautiful gardens to the cenote. Oxman is a large, deep, cave styled cenote allowing for plenty of natural light to beam through during a sunny day. This creates some absolutely gorgeous light rays underwater, so make sure to bring some goggles. Location: Near the town of Vallovolid, a 1.5 hour drive from Tulum. Entrance fee: 80 pesos ($4 USD) per person. Facilities: Bathrooms, changing rooms, showers, swimming pool, restaurant and bar. Opening times: 9 AM to 6 PM daily at time of writing. Best for: Swimming, cliff jumping, snorkeling
31 locals recommend
Cenote San Lorenzo Oxman
31 locals recommend
Cenote Oxman is located on an old agave plantation that dates back to 1746. You’ll park out front, walk a short pathway through walled gardens, purchase your ticket, and then take another path through more beautiful gardens to the cenote. Oxman is a large, deep, cave styled cenote allowing for plenty of natural light to beam through during a sunny day. This creates some absolutely gorgeous light rays underwater, so make sure to bring some goggles. Location: Near the town of Vallovolid, a 1.5 hour drive from Tulum. Entrance fee: 80 pesos ($4 USD) per person. Facilities: Bathrooms, changing rooms, showers, swimming pool, restaurant and bar. Opening times: 9 AM to 6 PM daily at time of writing. Best for: Swimming, cliff jumping, snorkeling
To explore Cenote Suytun you will park at a large lot, buy your tickets, and then enter take a staircase that goes down through a little underground tunnel into the cenote. The first view of Suytun will make your jaw drop. It’s a wide, underground cavern in the earth, and unlike a lot of the other cenotes, the ground above is still intact. There are also some really cool rock formations that line the walls of the cenote. What makes this place especially unique is that there’s a small hole in the rocky ceiling way above, and around midday, a strong light-beam pierces the hole and illuminating a circular stone platform built in the center of the cenote. Location: Near the town of Vallovolid, a 1.5 hour drive from Tulum. Entrance fee: 120 pesos ($6.50) per person. Facilities: Bathrooms, changing rooms, showers, restaurant, lifejacket rental, gift shop Opening times: 9 AM to 6 PM daily at time of writing. Best for: Swimming, photos.
55 locals recommend
Chichén Suytun
55 locals recommend
To explore Cenote Suytun you will park at a large lot, buy your tickets, and then enter take a staircase that goes down through a little underground tunnel into the cenote. The first view of Suytun will make your jaw drop. It’s a wide, underground cavern in the earth, and unlike a lot of the other cenotes, the ground above is still intact. There are also some really cool rock formations that line the walls of the cenote. What makes this place especially unique is that there’s a small hole in the rocky ceiling way above, and around midday, a strong light-beam pierces the hole and illuminating a circular stone platform built in the center of the cenote. Location: Near the town of Vallovolid, a 1.5 hour drive from Tulum. Entrance fee: 120 pesos ($6.50) per person. Facilities: Bathrooms, changing rooms, showers, restaurant, lifejacket rental, gift shop Opening times: 9 AM to 6 PM daily at time of writing. Best for: Swimming, photos.
What makes Cenote Nicte-Ha unique is the abundant lilies spread all around the water, it really is a beautiful place. It’s more open-air than other cenotes on this list, quite similar to a lake but with small walls around the outer edge. It also has vividly blue, and crystal clear water. It’s quite “fresh”, but not too cold. The cenote is surrounded by beautiful vegetation, and between that and the floating lilies it feels like you are in your own little oasis. Bathing here on a sunny day amongst the lilies is a dream! Location: 22km (13.5 miles) north of Tulum, around a 20 minute drive. Entrance fee: 100 pesos ($6 USD) Facilities: Bathrooms Opening times: 8 AM to 5 PM daily as of writing. Best for: Swimming, scuba diving
Cenote Nicte-ha
Cenote Nic Te Ha Road
What makes Cenote Nicte-Ha unique is the abundant lilies spread all around the water, it really is a beautiful place. It’s more open-air than other cenotes on this list, quite similar to a lake but with small walls around the outer edge. It also has vividly blue, and crystal clear water. It’s quite “fresh”, but not too cold. The cenote is surrounded by beautiful vegetation, and between that and the floating lilies it feels like you are in your own little oasis. Bathing here on a sunny day amongst the lilies is a dream! Location: 22km (13.5 miles) north of Tulum, around a 20 minute drive. Entrance fee: 100 pesos ($6 USD) Facilities: Bathrooms Opening times: 8 AM to 5 PM daily as of writing. Best for: Swimming, scuba diving
Zacil Ha is an open-air cenote, shaped like an oval, and appears almost like a natural swimming pool. Its name means “clear water”, which makes complete sense when you see it for yourself. It is also the most beautiful turquoise color, so dreamy. Location: 10 minutes north of Tulum. Entrance fee: 100 pesos ($5 USD) per person. Facilities: Bathrooms, changing rooms, swimming pools, restaurant, lodging Opening times: 10 AM to 5:30 PM at time of writing. Can change depending on the season. Best for: Swimming, families
66 locals recommend
Cenote Zacil-Ha
Carretera Federal 180 de Cuota
66 locals recommend
Zacil Ha is an open-air cenote, shaped like an oval, and appears almost like a natural swimming pool. Its name means “clear water”, which makes complete sense when you see it for yourself. It is also the most beautiful turquoise color, so dreamy. Location: 10 minutes north of Tulum. Entrance fee: 100 pesos ($5 USD) per person. Facilities: Bathrooms, changing rooms, swimming pools, restaurant, lodging Opening times: 10 AM to 5:30 PM at time of writing. Can change depending on the season. Best for: Swimming, families
136 locals recommend
Casa Cenote
136 locals recommend
194 locals recommend
Laguna de Kaan Luum
194 locals recommend
67 locals recommend
Cenote corazón del paraiso
67 locals recommend

Coffe & Brunch ♡

119 locals recommend
Holistika
Calle 10 Sur
119 locals recommend
106 locals recommend
ITALDO
106 locals recommend
Campanella Cremerie
155 locals recommend
DelCielo
5 Satélite Sur
155 locals recommend
Alegría Cafetería Tulum
Long Time Coffee
Raw Love Town
Mera Tulum
Pop’s Deli
OTTI CACAO AND SMOOTHIES
22 Calle 12 Sur

Dinner & cocktails - Hotel zone

9 locals recommend
Treehouse Tulum
Carretera Tulum-Boca Paila
9 locals recommend
113 locals recommend
Arca
Carretera Tulum-Boca Paila
113 locals recommend
La Popular
Km 10.5 Carr. Tulum - Cancún
Tseen Ja

Beach Clubs 🌴

LIBÉLULA TULUM
27 locals recommend
IKAL BOUTIQUE HOTEL TULUM
27 locals recommend
159 locals recommend
Paradise Beach
159 locals recommend
84 locals recommend
Nômade
Km 10.5 Carr. Tulum-Boca Paila
84 locals recommend
68 locals recommend
Be Tulum Hotel
Km.10 Carr. Tulum-Boca Paila
68 locals recommend
Canova Beach Tulum

Dinner & cocktails - Tulum Town

Asian Bodega Restaurant & Bar
CANOVA cantina
Raum Gallery
Veleta Market
Sushi Lab Tulum
Los Morros Veleta

Local bars

La Guarida
17 locals recommend
La Pizzine
17 locals recommend
Tres Galeones Taquería de puerto

Sightseeing

Pyramid Ruins
Coba archaeological site
Archeological Zone of Tulum - Mayan Port City Ruins
Km 230 Cancun - Chetumal
973 locals recommend
Neek Tulum
232 locals recommend
Muyil
232 locals recommend