
Do You Need a Passport to Visit Tulum?
Planning a trip to Tulum? Find out passport and visa requirements for international travelers.
Welcome to Tulum, where azure waters meet ancient ruins, and vibrant culture intertwines with modern convenience. Navigating parking in our beloved town might seem daunting at first, but fear not, we’re here to provide you with all the insider knowledge you need for a stress-free experience.
The most famous part of the public beach is called Playa Paraíso. To get there you go down Avenida Coba and take a left at the roundabout at the end of the road. Here you will find a small booth where you have to pay entry (around 20 USD) to this area which includes both the public beach and Tulum Ruins. Then drive a few hundred meters and you’ll see the sign to Playa Paraíso on your right. There is a small (private) parking lot there. Expect to pay around 10 USD (200 pesos) for parking here. As said, you can also park at the Tulum Ruins main parking lot. It’s further from the beach but you can park for ‘free’ there (it’s included in the entry fee for the Jaguar Park).
Heading to the heart of the action? Here’s where you can park in the hotel zone for around 200 to 300 pesos:
Next to the Punta Piedra beach are the only free parking spots in the Hotel Zone that we know of. That can find it here.
If you want to avoid parking stress in Tulum, especially in the hotel zone, consider alternative options like scooter or e-bike rentals for a faster and more relaxed ride to the beach where you can find more free parking spots around the hotel zone. If you don’t want to pay for parking at all and/or want to get some serious exercise: consider renting a normal bike.

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