If you’re looking for one of the best rated beach clubs in Tulum, then you have to check out Mia Beach Club. Located in one of the best area of Tulum’s hotel zone, Mia Restaurant & Beach club is the perfect place to unplug, unwind and enjoy some drinks after a long day. Mia b...
Tulum’s ruinsare another one of its biggest draws. Dating back to around the 11th century, the ancient Mayan city of Tulum is perched on cliffs overlooking the brilliantly blue Caribbean Sea. Stairs lead down to a perfect beach, so you can explore the ruins then cool off with a swim. T...
Where to Stay in Tulum: The two main choices are staying on the beach or staying in the pueblo (town). For us, the beach is the main attraction. We prefer to stay at a hotel on the beach and travel into town some evenings for dinner and nightlife. The beach and the pueblo are on...
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If you’re feeling peckish, the beach is just a few minutes’ walk from the lagoon-facing La Torta Brava, which has affordable sandwiches, and the swank, Tulum-style Taboo, a more upscale joint. Planning tip: All of Mexico’s beaches are public, including those dominated by mega-resorts....
or older couples. Also the hotel is not near anything on the beach so you can't walk to explore other places you need to get a taxi. And the beach where the hotel is is very rocky so hard to stand in the water. We preferred the beach on the other side (near the hotel Nomade) ...
Explorer Beach The Yucatan Peninsula unfolds through a perfect mix of culture and coastline. Marvel at Chichen Itza's ancient pyramids, ride between three cenotes in Merida, float to Bird Island among flamingos, and relax at Tulum's archaeological site overlooking turquoise Caribbean waters. Dura...
Tropical resort with a private beach, spa, and family-friendly facilities. Price Range: $200 – $800 per night Visit website Plantation Bay Resort and Spa Expansive resort with lagoons, water sports, and a range of dining options. Price Range: $150 – $500 per night Visit website Tulum,...
private beach access, lodgings near the public beaches and hotels and hostels in the town itself. All three options are great. In terms of budget, the very expensive hotels tend to be located on the beach in the hotel-zone while you can get much better bang for your peso in Tulum town...
94. Hot Water Beach, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand Volcanoes near this beach on the eastern edge ofNew Zealand’sNorth Island develop large underground reservoirs of extremely hot water. Over time, this water escapes to the surface, cooling along the way, though still emerging at temperatures...