
Day Trips from Tulum: Playa
Planning a day trip from Tulum to Playa del Carmen? Discover how to get there, what to do, and top tips—beaches, shopping, Cozumel ferries, nightlife, and more.
The short answer: No. Unfortunately, Uber is not available in Tulum.
You can use Uber to get from Cancun to Tulum though. Below you can find out why there is no Uber in Tulum, plus related tips and alternatives to Uber.
Because the taxi syndicate in Tulum (appropiately named what translates to ‘The Sharks’), does everything it can to prevent Uber drivers from operating in Tulum. So far, they succeeded. In the video above you can get an idea of how Mexican taxi drivers try to keep out Uber.
If you know what taxis roughly charge in Tulum and compare that to the average wage in Mexico, you’ll probably understand why they are eager to maintain the status quo.
Yes, you can use Uber to go from Cancun to Tulum. However, here are a few things to consider:
No, there’s no Uber service in Playa Del Carmen either. This means that you won’t be able to request an Uber ridesharing service from Playa Del Carmen to Tulum.
Although there are no Ubers in Tulum, there are several other ways to travel along the Riviera Maya coastline. We made an entire article on the best ways to get from Cancun to Tulum, but here is the short version:
We have used all of the above. That said, the best option depends on your budget, personal preference, and the number of people you are traveling with.
We created a separate article on how to best get around in Tulum. Here are a few decent options:
Uber is not yet available in Tulum, Mexico. And while you can use Uber to travel from Cancun to Tulum, make sure you consider the cost as it can be quite expensive.
Fortunately, although Uber isn’t on the Tulum scene, there are decent alternatives.
Enjoy your Tulum adventure!

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