
Day Trips from Tulum: Cozumel
Everything you need to know to plan a day trip from Tulum to Cozumel! Enjoy snorkeling, beautiful beaches, and exploring this vibrant island paradise.
The Maya Train, or Tren Maya, is a transformative high-speed rail project in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. Connecting key cities, archaeological sites, and natural wonders, this initiative is designed to improve accessibility and promote sustainable tourism. While the project is still under construction in some areas, Tulum’s train station has already opened, providing an extra travel option for both locals and visitors.
The Tulum train station is located slightly outside the town center, approximately 5 kilometers (about 3 miles) west of the main urban area. Positioned near Highway 307, it offers easy access for travelers coming from nearby regions. For exact navigation, you can find the Tulum Train Station on Google Maps here.
To get to Tulum’s hotels, beaches, or archaeological sites, you might need local transport options, including taxis and colectivo vans, which are usually available near the station.
The Maya Train is gradually expanding its network, but as of now, there is only one track to Tulum open and there the train only goes twice a day. Still, if you’re flexible it offers a decent alternative to highway travel from Cancun or Playa Del Carmen. It’s cheaper than hiring a private driver, without the hassle of renting a car and faster and more comfortable than the ADO bus to Tulum. Here’s where you can travel to and from:

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