The minimum spending at Tulum beach clubs is around 2,000 pesos or 100 USD, depending on the season.
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People often go to beach clubs at noon or afternoon when the sun is shining bright and the water feels lukewarm.
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Most beach clubs generally close until 7 - 9pm, and some close until late to 12 am.
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Tulum does have an exciting and magical nightlife filled with plenty of experiences to explore. Learn more about the best to-do list in nightlife and if nightlife in Tulum is expensive.
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The minimum age to get into beach clubs in Tulum is generally 18 years old. However, some clubs will specify if they allow children, pets, or only adults above 21 years old to enter.
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It is generally safe to spend time alone at beach clubs on the beach or in the town. But you should never let your guard down and be careful with your belongings.
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Next, you want to show the confirmation email (generally) to the receptionist when you enter the beach club. If you are in a group of 10, Virginia can even go physically to the beach club to make sure you get
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They don’t usually allow visitors to bring meals and jugs of drinks to the beach club. However, if you bring a personal bottle of water to the venue, it is generally acceptable.
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The standard amenities provided for a day pass in Tulum are usually access to beach towels, lounge areas, a swimming pool, free wifi, and a private beach property. However, the amenities and facilities provided depend on the venue itself.
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Tulum beach clubs are safe because security is on the premises, and people generally are friendly and love socializing. However, when it gets crowded, we recommend keeping your belongings close to you.
Updated on: March 16, 2023