Tulum - Wikipedia Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya and achieved its greatest prominence between the 13th and 15th centuries Maya continued to occupy Tulum for about 70 years after the Spanish began exploring Mexico, but the city was abandoned by the end of the 16th century
Tulum Travel Guide 2026: What Nobody Tells You Before You Go Tulum is a coastal town in Quintana Roo, Mexico, 130 km south of Cancun on the Riviera Maya It borders the Sian Ka’an UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (528,000 ha) and sits above the Sac Actun cave system — the world’s longest underwater cave network at 347 km — making it the region’s cenote diving capital
Visit Tulum - Official Tourism Board in Tulum In Tulum there are nine tourist areas whose purpose is the promotion of sustainable tourism as a factor of economic growth, equity and sustainable development of the Mayan Caribbean of Tulum
Tulum, Mexico, Travel Guide Here's what you need to know to plan a visit to Tulum, Mexico, including the best hotels and restaurants Discover cenotes, white-sand beaches, and Maya ruins
Tulum — A Celestial Travel Guide A curated travel guide to Tulum, Mexico Discover the best hotels, restaurants, beaches, cenotes and more Tulum is the tropical eden that awaits every voyager
Where is Tulum? A Complete Guide - Insiders Tulum As you can see, Tulum sits on the very southeastern tip of Mexico, with the Caribbean Sea to its right The city is located around 90 minutes from Cancun by car This means that Tulum has a tropical climate with both dry and rainy seasons