
Cenote Calavera
Its unique circular entrance holes and skull-like appearance have made it famous on Instagram and among thrill-seekers.
Taxis are used quite a lot in Tulum. Taxis can be quite expensive though, depending on your pick up location and destination. Here’s a breakdown of typical fares:
Prices can increase by up to 50% after 11 PM or when it is very busy (around new year’s for example). To be clear, here we are referring to prices that taxi drivers will generally accept. If you don’t negotiate any price is possible, really. We have heard stories of up to hundreds of dollars for a fairly short ride (typically, but not exclusively, people under influence that are being taken advantage of).
You can of course hail a taxi on the street. In busier areas like the town center or Calle 7 in La Veleta, you’ll often find one that’s available within 10 minutes. In quieter parts of Tulum, it can take significantly longer.
Like most things in Tulum, taxi stands are fairly informal. They’re not official stations, just spots where taxis tend to gather. We’ve marked a the places on the map below where you can be at least 80% sure to find one during most hours of the day.
In the hotel zone, taxis usually wait near the busiest areas where there’s space to pull over. At night, for example, you’ll often find them outside popular clubs like Vagalume and Bonbonniere. That said, when the crowd leaves all at once, it can still take a while to get a ride.
In general, though, taxis are quite present in the hotel zone, as drivers know they can get away with charging the highest fares there.
To ensure a smooth and pleasant taxi experience in Tulum, consider the following tips:
Taxis in Tulum can be pricey and the whole experience can be somewhat annoying. Despite this, taxis are a viable option for getting around. It usually gets you where you want to go and there are many taxis in Tulum so with some luck you can get one fairly quickly.
Alternatively you could consider hiring a private driver if you prefer a nicer car and more reliable car service. If you’re traveling in a group, it can even end up being more affordable.
And to sum up the prices for taxi rides in Tulum: they should be from $5 to $35 USD for the common destinations within Tulum itself. Expect to pay more if you don’t negotiate though. Late at night or in peak season you might also need to pay a bit more.

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