![]() You can then head to the club across the road and dance your legs away till late into the night. Batey’s drinks are that good - enjoying live music in an energetic, friendly, and vibrant crowd under the stars shining on you. In Tulum Pueblo, you can start your night by having the best mojito in the world at Batey - I don't recognize mojitos in other places as “mojitos” anymore. Still, it doesn't come close to the diversity that Tulum's little town has to offer. The famous "Full moon" party at Popay Playa Project is one example. Yes, Zona Hotelera offers occasional night events here in there. You might not be in the first row in front of the ocean, but few elements might compensate for it:įirst and foremost, Pueblo offers accommodations on par with these found in Zona Hotelera at the 10th of the cost! Cost of food in restaurants, drinks, and most everything comes at a discount in Town It is a small town, but a town nonetheless, meaning it has life beside tourism with local people attending to their choirs. It takes just 5-10 minutes by car to drive from Pueblo to the beach, or 40 minutes biking, which in my opinion, enjoyable ride and should be part of the "What to do in Tulum" list.Ĭonsidering Zona Hotelera prices, it is not surprising that Tulum Pueblo saw a massive spike in tourism and development for several years. Walk along the beach or bike by the road - every place will be happy to accommodate you either for drinks, food, or just a good time.Ī vibrant little town with cute exceptional bars and restaurants where tourists, hippies, and backpackers blend in a lively mix with local people. There are no all-inclusive hotels, nor any restrictions on where you can go or cannot go. During the season, especially the Christmas holidays, don't expect anything below $400-$700 per night with an average price exceeding USD 1,000.00 per night. ![]() During nonseason, you are looking at USD 100+ per night and all the way to USD 1,000.00+ per night, with the average price being around $200-300 USD per night. Forget the corporate atmosphere common to huge resorts and connect to nature on a spiritual level living in little bungalows a few meters away from the sea with its small waves stroking the sand.Īnd the cost for a night in Zona Hotelera is quite stip. Unlike your typical resort destinations, Zona Hotelera is free from massive Hotel chains. It is what makes Tulum a top destination in Mexico. It is Mayan magic wrapped in a jungle with a scent of Carribian sea and a taste of absolute freedom. Whenever someone comes to Tulum for the first time I always recommend spending at least a couple of nights in this zone. A thin line on the map that never detaches from the shore and is fully dissociated from Pueblo by a thick jungle. Let's break it down below: 1) Zona HoteleraĪs I like to describe it - a beach zone with cute private hotels, rustic boutiques, and restaurants on it. Zona Hotelera and Tulum Pueblo divide Tulum into two quite different experiences, and choosing the right one might be the most important decision you need to make coming to Tulum. While choosing a place to stay you might of notice that Tulum doesn't provide even accommodation areas. Bonus: 3 other less known locations at the end.
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