Yes, most cafes in Tulum provide free WiFi to their customers! Usually the Wifi is fast, and you will be able to stay connected while enjoying a great coffee!
Updated on: May 19, 2023
Yes, many cafes in Tulum offer plant-based and vegan options given the area's focus on health and wellness!
Updated on: May 19, 2023
Cafes in Tulum open only in the morning, usually around 8 am. However, some cafes open earlier, around 7 am.
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Prices can vary, but you can generally expect to pay between 70 to 100 MXN pesos for a coffee in Tulum, depending on the cafe and the type of coffee.
Updated on: May 19, 2023
Yes! Cenotes in Tulum are safe places to visit. However, keep in mind that some cenotes are really deep, so just keep the security measures, especially if you don’t swim!
Updated on: May 19, 2023
Yes! Beaches are safe in Tulum. However, try not to leave your belongings unattended when you go for a swim!
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Yes! It is safe to grab a taxi in Tulum. However, we recommend you to negotiate the price before you hop in to avoid overcharging.
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Partying in Tulum is generally safe! However, try to be mindful of your surroundings, drink responsibly, and avoid walking alone, particularly late at night!
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Yes, it is generally safe to rent an apartment in Tulum. However, try to look for recommendations and ask ex -tenants about the area before you make a decision, or read some reviews of the place!
Updated on: May 19, 2023
No, it is not safe to drink Tulum’s tap water. It’s always a good idea to carry your own water bottle with filter water!
Updated on: May 19, 2023