Yes, you can rent a bike to get around in Tulum, which is a bike-friendly town with many bike rental shops, and there's a dedicated bike path on the main beach road.
Updated on: May 19, 2023
Uber and other ride-hailing apps are not operational in Tulum, but you can take a taxi. While it may be more expensive than renting a car or a bike, you will have a quick ride to your destination!
Updated on: May 19, 2023
If you are under 25, and from 21, you can rent a car in Tulum. However, agencies may apply additional fees or restrictions, it depends on the agency.
Updated on: May 19, 2023
For longer trips, it is generally better to rent a car in Tulum. However, if you just plan to hang around in the city and visit some nearby spots, renting a scooter would be the best option.
Updated on: May 19, 2023
You don’t need an international driver’s license to rent a car in Tulum, you can rent a car with a valid driver's license from your home country.
Updated on: May 19, 2023
Yes, it's generally safe to drive in Tulum. The traffic is not as busy as in big cities, and you can drive relaxed. You just need to be aware of some bumpy roads, but apart from that, you’ll enjoy driving
Updated on: December 6, 2023
In a standard agency you pay approximately 70 usd per day, without a full coverage insurance. In the last year we've been renting cars with Virginia who is renting cars at a way much lower price per day with full
Updated on: May 19, 2023
Generally, it is cheaper to rent a car in Tulum than in Cancun. Moreover, you have plenty of day trips from Tulum that you can easily reach by car, so it’s a great idea to hang around and explore the
Updated on: May 19, 2023