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2022
14
September
How can I get from Cancun airport to my Tulum Airbnb without a taxi?

Question:

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Anonymou

Hola! I'm heading to Tulum, Mexico in a couple of weeks. What's the best way to get down to my airbnb from Cancun airport other than taxi?
Also looking for suggestions for good affordable local restaurants in Tulum Town / Centro and the Beach/Hotel zone? ...and Beach Clubs? ... and nightlife spots?
Thank you so much

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Sally

We caught a bus from Cancun to Merida and then hired a car from Merida. The buses are super comfortable. I'd recommend booking the car for pickup from the Merida airport as all the downtown ones don't actually keep cars on site and after 2 hours or phaffing around, they told us to take a taxi to the airport to get the hire car. Also, be aware credit card car rental insurance won't give you coverage in Mexico. I don't think it's that it won't happen ..it's that the Mexicans won't recognise it
But there is a lot to see between Merida and Tulum so a rental car is good.

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Jacob

Can’t you just rent a car in Cancun? What’s the point of driving in the opposite direction to get a car in Merida then driving back the other way to Tulum? Seems redundant..

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Sally

*shrug* It worked for us because staying in Merida a few days was part of our agenda. If someone does not want to check out things around Merida, then makes sense to rent car from Cancun or Playa del Carmen etc. I doubt the insurance issue is any different...but for sure, some resorts will have car rental and some won't and if they don't, maybe renting from Cancun airport is best.
Well. That complicates the whole story! It was so simple when we went Cancun - Merida - Playa del Carmen by bus, with car rental detour to Tulum in the middle!

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Karl

Sally Tulum is not geographically in the middle…

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Sherri

Canada transfers is great

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Jacob

Once you leave the airport past the taxi drivers will be buses (very cheap vs taxi) they have a new location but try Eufemia near beach.

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Jacob

Honestly anywhere the local eat is delicious, even the taco carts around town at night/evening are great.

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Navessa

We use happy shuttle

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Anonymou

Thank you for all the suggestions

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Cindy

Happy shuttle

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Lenka

Following

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Dianne

we booked online with BD Experience..a shuttle service which was excellent from Cancun to Tulum

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Janine

Take the Ado bus! We just took this to PDC from Cancun airport 2 weeks ago (and back). Could not be easier/cheaper! Buy a ticket when you pass the red counter in the airport and head outside to the bus area. Stops in PDC then straight to Tulum, grab a taxi from there to your rental.

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Francine

ADO bus definitely! Cheap and easy. Ticket counter (red kiosk) in the airport just before you go outside to the mayhem. Lol


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<p>Tulum Travel Guide: Transportation, Dining, and Nightlife





Tulum Travel Guide: Transportation, Dining, and Nightlife

Getting to Your Airbnb from Cancun Airport

Instead of taking a taxi from Cancun Airport to your Airbnb in Tulum, consider taking the ADO bus. ADO is a reliable and affordable bus service that runs frequently between Cancun Airport and Tulum. The bus stop is conveniently located just outside the airport terminal, and the journey takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic conditions.

To take the ADO bus, simply purchase your ticket from the ADO counter at the airport or online in advance. The cost is around 200-300 Mexican pesos (approximately $10-$15 USD) for a one-way ticket.

Affordable Local Restaurants in Tulum Town / Centro

Tulum Town, also known as Centro, offers a variety of affordable and authentic local dining options. Here are a few recommendations:

  • El Camello Jr. - This casual eatery serves delicious tacos, tortas, and traditional Mexican dishes at very reasonable prices.
  • La Hoja Verde - A vegetarian-friendly restaurant offering tasty and healthy options, including falafel, hummus, and fresh juices.
  • Los Aguachiles - A no-frills seafood joint known for its ceviche, aguachile (spicy shrimp dish), and other fresh seafood dishes.

Affordable Local Restaurants in the Beach / Hotel Zone

The Beach / Hotel Zone in Tulum is known for its upscale restaurants, but there are still some affordable options worth checking out:

  • La Palapa - A casual beachfront restaurant offering Mexican classics and fresh seafood at reasonable prices.
  • El Asadero - A lively taqueria serving delicious tacos, burritos, and other Mexican favorites in a vibrant atmosphere.
  • Taqueria La Chiapaneca - A no-frills taco joint beloved by locals for its authentic and affordable tacos.

Beach Clubs in Tulum

Tulum is famous for its beautiful beaches and lively beach clubs. Here are some popular options:

  • Coco Tulum - A trendy beach club with a laid-back vibe, offering day beds, beach loungers, and a great restaurant and bar.
  • Papaya Playa Project - A vibrant beach club with a focus on sustainability, featuring live music, artistic installations, and a fantastic beachfront setting.
  • Azulik Tulum - An eco-friendly beach club known for its stunning architecture, yoga classes, and wellness offerings.

Nightlife in Tulum



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