Yes, it is generally safe to carry cash in Tulum. However, it's a good idea to not carry too much cash around and to keep an eye on your belongings at all times!
Updated on: May 19, 2023
Yes! Tulum is definitely a walkable city. Tulum Town is ideal for taking a leisurely stroll: compact and charming. However, walking to the beach can be a bit of a hike, spanning an hour. So before lacing up your shoes,
Updated on: May 19, 2023
Colectivos are the cheapest way to get around Tulum, especially for longer distances. It can cost you about 100 MXN pesos, depending on where you are going.
Updated on: May 19, 2023
You can get to Tulum’s cenotes by driving a car, and that may be your best option! You can also take a taxi or a colectivo. Some tours to the cenotes also offer shuttle services from Tulum.
Updated on: May 19, 2023
No, it is not hard to get a taxi in Tulum. Usually, it is pretty easy to hail a taxi in Tulum, especially in the town center and the hotel zone. Just keep in mind that it's a good idea
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Yes, you’ll need a valid driver's license to rent a scooter in Tulum.
Updated on: May 19, 2023
Yes, it is safe to drive a scooter in Tulum! However, you just have to be careful with some bumpy roads! Tulum isn't too traffic-heavy, and it’s easy to get around. Don't forget your helmet!
Updated on: May 19, 2023
Yes, you do need to wear a helmet when you're scootering around Tulum. Safety first!
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No, Uber isn’t available in Tulum so you couldn’t take an Uber to hang around. However, you can still take a taxi and they will take you to your destination.
Updated on: May 19, 2023
Yes, you can get around Tulum without a car. You can also get around Tulum by renting a bike, taking a taxi or a colectivo (shared minibuses), or you could even opt for taking a walk.
Updated on: May 19, 2023