Houndoc
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Since the trip was based largely on advice from fellow RME folks, will share for the next ones wanting to head south.
First, couple key pieces of advice:
The rental cars seem to run a size smaller than 'advertised'. We got by okay with a VW Crossfox, but was tighter than ideal for 5 adults with luggage. Fortunately my kids aren't complainers.
Second, while most of Tulum doesn't seem to care about no parking zones, that isn't the case just outside the back entrance to the Tulum Ruins. Pay attention to which side of the road you are parked on! We got back as they were preparing to tow our car. Got away with a 500 peso ($25) payment to the truck driver, police let us go without a ticket.
So, we picked up the car (off airport) in Cancun and made the drive of about 120 miles to Tulum. We found a cool little Airbnb just off the beach in an area of low-rise hotels and shops. Was off the grid- all solar powered and quiet place off the road. Parking was a problem- more rooms than spots so had to park on the street 2 of 3 nights. But as I mentioned above, the no parking signs seemed to be ignored and no problems.
Couple shots of the room and beach (just across the street, had to by a couple sodas at the beach club for access.) Nice beach, not crowded. Decent amount of surf that was fun to play in, but may not be great if traveling with little kids.
View over the trees is actually looking towards main city of Tulum, but not hardly a hint it exists.
First, couple key pieces of advice:
The rental cars seem to run a size smaller than 'advertised'. We got by okay with a VW Crossfox, but was tighter than ideal for 5 adults with luggage. Fortunately my kids aren't complainers.
Second, while most of Tulum doesn't seem to care about no parking zones, that isn't the case just outside the back entrance to the Tulum Ruins. Pay attention to which side of the road you are parked on! We got back as they were preparing to tow our car. Got away with a 500 peso ($25) payment to the truck driver, police let us go without a ticket.
So, we picked up the car (off airport) in Cancun and made the drive of about 120 miles to Tulum. We found a cool little Airbnb just off the beach in an area of low-rise hotels and shops. Was off the grid- all solar powered and quiet place off the road. Parking was a problem- more rooms than spots so had to park on the street 2 of 3 nights. But as I mentioned above, the no parking signs seemed to be ignored and no problems.
Couple shots of the room and beach (just across the street, had to by a couple sodas at the beach club for access.) Nice beach, not crowded. Decent amount of surf that was fun to play in, but may not be great if traveling with little kids.
View over the trees is actually looking towards main city of Tulum, but not hardly a hint it exists.