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Tulum has some standout natural features, like beautiful beaches, cenotes, and an impressive archaeological zone. The weather is warm year-round and there are plenty of food options, especially for those into health-conscious or upscale dining. The nightlife is vibrant with bars and clubs featuring good DJs, making it a solid destination for short stays, especially if partying is a priority. There’s also a growing nomad presence, though it leans toward the NYC/LA crowd. However, Tulum isn’t great for longer-term stays or remote work due to sketchy internet in many areas and a lack of co-working infrastructure. It’s also quite expensive, often with prices equal to or higher than the US, especially in the hotel zone. Taxis are overpriced, there’s no Uber, and the local traffic situation is rough with bad roads. The town center lacks charm and offers little to do, while the eco-branding of the hotel zone clashes with the area’s environmental issues. Seaweed during the summer months further reduces beach appeal. Overall, Tulum attracts tourists looking to relax, party, or explore nature, but can be underwhelming as a base for digital nomads or those seeking a more authentic or affordable experience.
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2.34/5
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Tulum

Mexico

⭐️ Total score
2.34/5 (Rank #1177)
702 reviews
❤️ Liked by members
👍3 liked it 👎5 disliked it
👍 Quality of life score
Okay
👶 Family score
Okay
🎒 Community score
Okay
🤯 Overcrowding score
2% is nomad here
💵 Cost
😙 Affordable: 2,448ドル / mo
📡 Internet
😡 Slow: 12 Mbps (avg)
😝 Fun
Good
⛅️ Temperature (now)
🥵 Hot: 28°C82°F (feels 31°C88°F)
💦 Humidity (now)
🥵 Sweaty: 77%
❄️ % of buildings with AC
😊 High: 80%
👌 Safety
Okay
👩 Safe for women
Good
🌈 Safe for LGBTQ+
Great
🤮 Food safety*
Great
👮‍♀️ Lack of crime*
Very bad
🤝 Lack of racism*
Okay
🎓 Education level*
Mediocre
⚡️ Power grid
Great
🌊 Vulnerability to climate change
Great
💰 Income level*
Very low: 704ドル / mo
🙊 English speaking*
Bad
🚶 Walkability
Great
🚦 Traffic safety*
Okay
✈️ Airline scores*
Good
🧳 Lost luggage*
Okay
😄 Happiness*
Bad
🍸 Nightlife
Good
📶 Free WiFi in city
Bad
🖥 Places to work from
Great
❄️ A/C or heating
Bad
😁 Friendly to foreigners
Bad
🗯 Freedom of speech*
Okay
🎅 Startup Score
Bad
* Values derived from national statistics, might differ from the city itself. Last updated: 2026年01月11日T06:24:36+00:00


🗓️ Average trip length 10 days
📡 Internet speed (avg) 12 Mbps
⛅️ Weather (now) 🌦 28°C 82°F + 🥵 Sweaty (77%) = feels 31°C 88°F
🔌 Power 115V 60Hz
🚕 Best taxi app* UberUber
🚑 Travel medical insurance SafetywingSafetywing
💸 100 MXN in USD USD 5.56
🏧 Suggested ATM take out: MXN 10,000 = USD 556
💸 Tipping No
☕️ Best coffee place Cielito Querido Café
🏪 Best 24/7 coffee place Cowork Tulum
🚰 Tap water 🚫 No, not drinkable
🏠 Apartment listings
VivaNuncios
✈️ Best int'l air carrier
Aero Mexico
🏥 Best hospital
Akumal Medical Center
💵 Cost of living for nomad 2,448ドル / month
💵 Cost of living for expat 1,604ドル / month
💵 Cost of living for family 2,670ドル / month
💵 Cost of living for local 763ドル / month
🏨 Hotel (median price) 1,607ドル / month
🏡 Airbnb (median price) 2,958ドル / month
🏠 1br studio rent in center 552ドル / month
🏠 Median home price 333,741ドル
🏨 Hotel (median price) 75ドル / night
🏠 Airbnb (median price) 97ドル / night
🏢 Coworking hot desk 119ドル / month
🍛 Dinner 7ドル
🥤 Coca-Cola (0.3L) 1ドル
🍺 Beer in cafe (0.5L) 3ドル
☕️ Coffee in cafe 2ドル
👩‍🏫 International school 3,841ドル / year
📱 Mobile data (~10GB) 6ドル / month
🚕 Taxi price (avg trip ~3km/2mi) 4ドル / trip
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Tulum has some standout natural features, like beautiful beaches, cenotes, and an impressive archaeological zone. The weather is warm year-round and there are plenty of food options, especially for those into health-conscious or upscale dining. The nightlife is vibrant with bars and clubs featuring good DJs, making it a solid destination for short stays, especially if partying is a priority. There’s also a growing nomad presence, though it leans toward the NYC/LA crowd.

However, Tulum isn’t great for longer-term stays or remote work due to sketchy internet in many areas and a lack of co-working infrastructure. It’s also quite expensive, often with prices equal to or higher than the US, especially in the hotel zone. Taxis are overpriced, there’s no Uber, and the local traffic situation is rough with bad roads. The town center lacks charm and offers little to do, while the eco-branding of the hotel zone clashes with the area’s environmental issues. Seaweed during the summer months further reduces beach appeal. Overall, Tulum attracts tourists looking to relax, party, or explore nature, but can be underwhelming as a base for digital nomads or those seeking a more authentic or affordable experience.
AI-generated summary of reviews
6 months ago
Just spent three nights here. Tulum is a triangle: the ruins, the zona hotelera, and Tulum Pueblo. Zona Hotelera is expensive and far from services. Tulum Pueblo is ugly, noisy, and full of development. A boom town where everyone seems out to fleece the gringo. It's also an ecological disaster. Watch the Dark Side of Tulum. And think twice before swimming in some of the local cenotes: they're full of E Coli.
The public beach in winter was nice. But this is a shitty place to work from, unless you want to drop a lot of money, and even then, it's a party atmosphere.
2 years ago
Seaweed - Summer is seaweed season and it stinks which ruins the awesome beaches. Town center is very hip and trendy now and prices are going up. My tip, winter is best, the weather in summer is scorching. Oh, and find a place with AC, you'll need it
2 years ago
Stayed for 5 days in Tulum in March 2023, here are a few things to consider.

-The Pros are: there a ton of very solid accommodations for ~50ドル per night on a short term basis (1BR apartment, pool, etc.). You can get it down even further with a longer term commitment. It feels like there is a growing nomad community, but it's more of NYC/LA types than down to earth vagabonds. There are a bunch of great restaurants that cater to the health conscious and gyms to check out. There are some very posh NYC/LA type bars and clubs with good DJs if that's your thing.

-The Cons: the taxis are THE MOST EXPENSIVE IN THE WORLD-they banded together to chase out all competition (no Uber) and each ride is 15ドル-40ドル. You have to get a scooter or other mode of transportation in order to get around comfortably unless you live right in the middle of everything. The people that go to Tulum are heavily into Drugs and Alcohol (a plus for some but not for me) and very superficial. The beaches are difficult to get to and are often swamped with seaweed. It feels dangerous from a traffic perspective trying to get around (horrible roads and crazy drivers). Overall, it is expensive for Mexico and most prices are comparable to the US.

-Overall, Tulum is great for some people but wasn't a fit for me long term. Although many settle there as nomads, I'd personally only go back on a short term basis to stay at Tulum Beach if I was in a party mode. If you want a LA/NYC feel in Mexico and are into partying/drugs/alcohol, Tulum could be a good fit for you
3 years ago
Been there for a day as a day-trip from Cancun. It has some serious Canggu vibes, not gonna lie. Is a great spot to hang out for a couple of days, enjoy some parties and nice food. However you should bring some money as everything is tailored towards American tourists.
Pros:
- many food options
- nice, chill vibe
- obviously greata weather
- nice beaches
- great archaelogical zone

Cons:
- traffic is bad
- super expensive
- touristy
4 years ago
Everything is for American tourists. Prices are sometimes even higher than in the US. Beach is beautiful, there's nothing to do downtown. Cenotes, archaeological zone are cool, worth a visit. Covid is like it doesn't exist. Internet was cool in Selina. Cool to stay for a couple of nights of chilling, but not for living.
4 years ago
This place is a lot of fun, has beautiful beaches, and gives easy access to amazing cavern diving. That said I wouldn't recommend it, overall. You have two parts, centro and hotel zone. Hotel zone is essentially as if Bali existed in the US, but inexplicably is somehow in Mexico. Roughly 3-4x the price of Bali and the rest of Mexico, almost no real mexican food (the best reason to go to Mexico) in the hotel zone, a bunch of beach hipsters (Tuluminati), relatively terrible internet (some 10Mbps+ spots tho), and "eco" branding everywhere yet power provided by huge, loud generators. Tulum centro actually has some solid restaurants and gives you a bit of the nature vibe mixed in with a small mexican town, but unfortunately no beach. If you're looking for a month or longer stay in the mexican caribbean, Playa del Carmen is the far more livable city and it's only like 45mins by car, so you can still do the nature stuff very easily without having to deal with actual Tulum.
5 years ago
Coming from Bali, Tulum is probably 7 years behind. Wifi and cell signal isn't great everywhere. Not many co-working spaces. Similar prices to what you would find in USA. Covid restrictions don't really exisit.
5 years ago
Tulum is loaded with cenotes for exploring and cooling off, beautiful and unique! Find local Maya and listen to their dialect. Learn a few words in Maya, they love to share it! The only beachfront Mayan Ruins are here! Iguanas galore and photo opps! Get a guide, it's worth the history lesson, wear your suit under clothes for a refreshing swim afterwards. Most hotels offer beach clubs, low cost or cost of lunch/drinks, plus they have free wi-fi. Happy hours 2/1 with live music and the recently opened museum are diverse options. In town, restaurants abound and the food is a gastronomic delight! Local taco stops are the best value for a full stomach , happy tastebuds and a light wallet. Fresh sugar cane squeezed by a hank-cranked press offers a variety of Mojitos with live variety shows and music! Other night life, that I love, is watching sea turtles lay their eggs! Fun activities near by are: numerous parks with zip-lines, animal sanctuaries, cultural shows, snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing..... I would describe Tulum as bohemian / hippie/ ish, more relaxed than resorts. It has changed quickly in the last few years to accommodate not only the backpacker but the upscale tourist as well. It's a small but growing community with friendly people and a safe environment.
8 years ago
Most of the cafes do not have aircons, so during summer time you won't be able to work here comfortably. Better rent a place or use one of the coworking spaces listed here (didn't check them myself yet).

Make sure to check the seaweed situation in Tulum before coming here. Seaweed is covering all of the shore in the moment :( ruined my beach experience for the whole trip.

Check Central Park condo residence. It's kind of pricey, but has good internet connection, restaurant, gym.. everything you'll need to stay productive and still enjoying your time here.

I wouldn't trust 4sq ratings for restaurants and other venues. Better ask locals.
8 years ago

✅ Great beaches

✅ Good variety of food options

✅ Beautiful natural attractions (cenotes, archaeological sites)

✅ Warm weather year-round

✅ Active nightlife and party scene

✅ Fast internet

✅ Lots of fun stuff to do

✅ Warm now

✅ Warm all year round

✅ Good air quality on average

✅ Many Nomads.com members have been

✅ Spacious and not crowded

✅ Very easy to make friends

✅ Easy to do business

✅ Roads are pretty safe

✅ Democratic

✅ Very safe for women

✅ Very friendly to LGBTQ+

✅ Not many people smoke tobacco

✅ (Medical) marijuana MAY be legal, unenforced or decriminalized (always double check this)

❌ Very expensive

❌ Poor internet connectivity

❌ Highly touristy and superficial

❌ Bad transportation (expensive taxis, poor roads)

❌ Not ideal for remote work

❌ Seaweed issues in summer

❌ Freedom of speech is weak

❌ Not very safe

❌ Very sweaty and humid now

❌ Nomads.com members really didn't like going here

❌ Not many Nomads.com members right now

❌ Quality of education is low

❌ Hospitals are bad

❌ People don't speak English well

❌ Not family friendly

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Real (median) 26°C / 79°F
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Humidity nice
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  • Paris⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Extremely expensive📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety mediocreTap to open🌤 Feels -1° 30° 37°AQI 33✈️11h5,289ドル / mo🌇 Also went here257 people×ばつ
  • Amsterdam⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Extremely expensive📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety goodTap to open🌤 Feels -7° 19° -3° 27°AQI 58😷✈️11h5,339ドル / mo🌇 Also went here193 people×ばつ
  • Barcelona⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Very expensive📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety goodTap to open🌥 Feels 48° 10° 50°AQI 32✈️11h4,520ドル / mo🌇 Also went here266 people×ばつ
  • Berlin⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Very expensive📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety goodTap to open🌥 Feels -7° 19° -4° 24°AQI 74😷✈️12h4,096ドル / mo🌇 Also went here179 people×ばつ
  • Istanbul⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety mediocreTap to open🌧 Feels 11° 52° 12° 54°AQI 62😷✈️14h1,592ドル / mo🌇 Also went here189 people×ばつ
  • Bangkok⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast👍 Liked mediocre👮 Safety goodTap to open☀️ Feels 28° 82° 27° 81°AQI 106😷✈️22h1,596ドル / mo🌇 Also went here248 people×ばつ
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