
Things To Do in Tulum
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The quick answer is no.
Downtown Tulum is quite compact, and most destinations are within walking or biking distance. Taxis are also relatively affordable as long as you don’t venture to the hotel zone/beach and agree on a price before you get in. You can read more in this article about getting around Tulum without a car.
It does get expensive if you’re going to and from the hotel zone a lot. It can also be a hassle to find one at peak hours. Haggling or overpaying gets old pretty quickly too. If you’re going to or from the hotel zone, we recommend either renting a scooter or hiring a private driver.
The most obvious reasons to consider renting a car for your Tulum vacation are the following:
You won’t need a car to explore Tulum Pueblo, the home of many restaurants, souvenir shops, and essential services. This part of town is pedestrian-friendly, and biking is also a common and convenient way to get around.
Although a car has its drawback for getting to the hotel zone, it’s not easily accessible by foot either. Many people do drive there, which often leads to congestion, as the road along the hotel zone is narrow and can be chaotic. Opting for a taxi or a private driver also means you can enjoy as many drinks as you like without the worry of getting behind the wheel under influence. Plus, it’s worth noting that police are known to stop vehicles, especially those with rental car plates, as tourists are often seen as easy targets for fines/bribes. If you’re under influence, you could become an even easier target, risking a hefty ‘fine’ and a less-than-pleasant experience.
For larger groups, hiring a private driver can actually be more cost-effective than renting multiple cars or constantly relying on cabs, and it’s a lot less stressful than trying to find two available cabs every time.
If you’re simply exploring the hotel zone during the day—checking out shops, cafes, or the beach—we suggest riding a bike or scooter. Many accommodations actually provide free bikes and you can find various dedicated bike paths in Tulum, including ones that lead to the beach. Just avoid the Avenida Kukulkan. It is not a pleasant road to ride a bike.
Taxis are readily available in Tulum and are a pretty convenient choice for trips between and within La Veleta and Tulum Pueblo (downtown). However, transportation to and from Aldea Zama is relatively expensive. 10-15 dollars between Aldea Zama and other zones like La Veleta and Tulum Pueblo (even though the distance is not greater). While between or within La Veleta and Tulum Pueblo it only costs about 3-5 USD.
Wherever you depart from taxis to the hotel zone are expensive. When you’re going to the beach by taxi always expect to pay 30 dollar or more. Rides to and from the hotel zone are often time-consuming too, due to traffic congestion. It’s recommended to always negotiate fares with taxi drivers before starting your journey since they don’t use meters and taxi drivers might charge extreme rates, especially late at night.
Also beware: Taxi drivers in Tulum usually don’t speak much English and aren’t known for their stellar reputation.
It’s not essential to get a car to get around Tulum. In fact, walking, biking, scooters, and taxis or hiring a private driver are usually better options. The main exception is when you want to travel further out from Tulum.

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