Johanna’s guidebook

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Food scene

just 4 min drive. Former Casa Malca pastry chef opened his own cafe. Great pastries, coffee, and food.
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just 4 min drive. Former Casa Malca pastry chef opened his own cafe. Great pastries, coffee, and food.
A mini Whole Foods and also restaurant, just 4 min drive. You can also find pastries.
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Gypsea Market
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A mini Whole Foods and also restaurant, just 4 min drive. You can also find pastries.
Perfect place for groups or families. Food trucks with different kind of food, a nice playground for kids and live music. Every Sunday a local market, where you can buy handmade clothes, traditional jewelry and art.
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Palma Central
6 Av. Kukulkan
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Perfect place for groups or families. Food trucks with different kind of food, a nice playground for kids and live music. Every Sunday a local market, where you can buy handmade clothes, traditional jewelry and art.
A good spot for live music, food and their famous sugar cane mojitos!
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Batey Mojito & Guarapo Bar
Calle Centauro Sur
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A good spot for live music, food and their famous sugar cane mojitos!
Casa Jaguar offers a jungle setting that’s romantic, moody and a bit mysterious. Food and bar, events on Tuesdays (ladies night) and Thursdays (main weekly event) Jungle Parties in the back of the venue.
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Casa Jaguar
Avenida Boca Paila
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Casa Jaguar offers a jungle setting that’s romantic, moody and a bit mysterious. Food and bar, events on Tuesdays (ladies night) and Thursdays (main weekly event) Jungle Parties in the back of the venue.
This fine Maya dining eclectic menu changes nightly. It's now world famous “Hartwood” restaurant. People have been waiting in line to get into Hartwood ever since the New York Times did a very nice write up on the place. Using only the freshest native ingredients and locally grown produce, Hartwood is a unique dining experience. A romantic jungle setting with candle lit torches provide lighting, while aromas from wood fired grill fill the air with tantalizing scents. A line starts forming between 2-3. Get there early to have your name added to the evenings reservation list or plan ahead, make a reservations way ahead of your arrival. During peak season is even harder to get a table. Planning ahead will be your best bet, if you really want to try it.
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Hartwood
7 Carr. Tulum-Boca Paila
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This fine Maya dining eclectic menu changes nightly. It's now world famous “Hartwood” restaurant. People have been waiting in line to get into Hartwood ever since the New York Times did a very nice write up on the place. Using only the freshest native ingredients and locally grown produce, Hartwood is a unique dining experience. A romantic jungle setting with candle lit torches provide lighting, while aromas from wood fired grill fill the air with tantalizing scents. A line starts forming between 2-3. Get there early to have your name added to the evenings reservation list or plan ahead, make a reservations way ahead of your arrival. During peak season is even harder to get a table. Planning ahead will be your best bet, if you really want to try it.
A perfect spot for a late night cocktail with your amigos, Gitano is the spot in Tulum where you’re most likely to find a jungle disco going down. Head to this place if you’re after a great cocktail, a good bite to eat or just wanting to explore the jungle side of Tulum.
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Gitano
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A perfect spot for a late night cocktail with your amigos, Gitano is the spot in Tulum where you’re most likely to find a jungle disco going down. Head to this place if you’re after a great cocktail, a good bite to eat or just wanting to explore the jungle side of Tulum.
A 5 min drive, it will catch your attention because of its very sophisticated yet funky spherical spiral bamboo structure. They cook everything in an open kitchen al fuego vivo (open fire), excellent drinks. Food is truly inspired, not only in Mexican flavors, but in Mexican culture and traditions.
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Humo
Avenida Tulum
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A 5 min drive, it will catch your attention because of its very sophisticated yet funky spherical spiral bamboo structure. They cook everything in an open kitchen al fuego vivo (open fire), excellent drinks. Food is truly inspired, not only in Mexican flavors, but in Mexican culture and traditions.
Nothing fancy, but a great casual spot close by. Great ceviches and aguachiles, it's a seafood restaurant.
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Los Aguachiles
Chetumal-Cancun
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Nothing fancy, but a great casual spot close by. Great ceviches and aguachiles, it's a seafood restaurant.
Local farm to table gourmet cuisine experience. Dine in a beautiful house surrounded by crops and gardens.
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VERDANT
Chemuyil
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Local farm to table gourmet cuisine experience. Dine in a beautiful house surrounded by crops and gardens.

Spa

From the team behind chic hotel Be Tulum, Yaan Wellness is a beautifully designed center of wellness and healing. There’s a sauna, a steam room, crystalline water pools, copper tubs, and some of the best spa treatment offerings in Tulum.
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Yäan Wellness
15 Quintana Roo
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From the team behind chic hotel Be Tulum, Yaan Wellness is a beautifully designed center of wellness and healing. There’s a sauna, a steam room, crystalline water pools, copper tubs, and some of the best spa treatment offerings in Tulum.

Beach/Hotel Zone

Unique deco , former Pablo Escobar's mansion turned into hotel. You can hang out at the beach when ordering from the restaurant.
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Casa Malca
Carretera Tulum-Boca Paila
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Unique deco , former Pablo Escobar's mansion turned into hotel. You can hang out at the beach when ordering from the restaurant.
Order something to eat/drink, and relax at the beach
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Coco Tulum
Carretera Tulum-Boca Paila
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Order something to eat/drink, and relax at the beach
Kid friendly beach club
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La Zebra Hotel Tulum
Km 8.2 Carr. Tulum-Boca Paila
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Kid friendly beach club
Dine in nests overlooking the sea and jungle
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Kin Toh
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Dine in nests overlooking the sea and jungle
After party bar, tapas and DJ
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Confessions Tulum
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After party bar, tapas and DJ
party beach club
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Taboo Tulum
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party beach club
Papaya Playa is part nightclub, part restaurant, part beach club, and part hotel. Great hangout day or night. Set right on the beach, there’s nearly always a breeze and a spicy margarita.
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Papaya Playa Project
Km 4.5 Carr. Tulum-Boca Paila
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Papaya Playa is part nightclub, part restaurant, part beach club, and part hotel. Great hangout day or night. Set right on the beach, there’s nearly always a breeze and a spicy margarita.
The restaurant is beautiful and very classy. They have live music, Ariel performers, runway show, and more.
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Taboo Tulum
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The restaurant is beautiful and very classy. They have live music, Ariel performers, runway show, and more.
Bonbonniere is the only Night Club in the Hotel Zone and open until 3am approx. The only one open until late.
Bonbonniere Tulum
Bonbonniere is the only Night Club in the Hotel Zone and open until 3am approx. The only one open until late.
Hotelito Azul's TIKI Sunset Lounge is a great rooftop spot for drinks and views of the ocean and jungle. Ladies night on Wednesdays.
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Hotelito Azul Tulum
Carretera Tulum-Boca Paila
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Hotelito Azul's TIKI Sunset Lounge is a great rooftop spot for drinks and views of the ocean and jungle. Ladies night on Wednesdays.

Sightseeing/Water Parks

Mayan ruins facing the amazing Caribbean sea. Located before entering Tulum town
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Archeological Zone of Tulum - Mayan Port City Ruins
Km 230 Cancun - Chetumal
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Mayan ruins facing the amazing Caribbean sea. Located before entering Tulum town
On the way North towards Playa Del Carmen on HWY 307. . Xcacel is a turtle sanctuary and a small cenote, you can go there and just chill out all day and snorkel. Just keep in mind there is nothing there, no shops, no restaurants, no bars, just beautiful sun, sand and sea. You have a to a small "donation" to enter but once you are in you visit the cenote and spend all day on the beach, it's not usually that crowded and the view is amazing! You will want to pack your snacks and drinks. They usually have people on the beach offering to rent you umbrellas. Closed during turtle season. Turtle Beach (Real Name Xcacel or Xcacelito): To get to Turtle Beach, travel N on Hwy 307 (Main Street Tulum), and you will leave Tulum. Stay on Hwy 307 for about 10 minutes as you are headed out of town. As you are about 1.5 miles past Xel - Ha Aquatic Marina Park on the highway, Xcacelito is on the right-hand side of the street and is marked by a medium size blue and white banner sign that has a sea turtle on it and the Maya names “Xcacel Xcacelito”. When you see the sign, make a right hand turn down a dirt road. If you get to the Chemuyil overpass exit on HWY 307 from Tulum you have gone too far. The entrance to the beach is just before the Chemuyil overpass. There is also a cenote (spring) you can explore, which is a really cool jungle walk that opens up into a crystal-clear spring surrounded by mangroves.
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Xcacel Área Natural Protegida Estatal
504 Xcacel
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On the way North towards Playa Del Carmen on HWY 307. . Xcacel is a turtle sanctuary and a small cenote, you can go there and just chill out all day and snorkel. Just keep in mind there is nothing there, no shops, no restaurants, no bars, just beautiful sun, sand and sea. You have a to a small "donation" to enter but once you are in you visit the cenote and spend all day on the beach, it's not usually that crowded and the view is amazing! You will want to pack your snacks and drinks. They usually have people on the beach offering to rent you umbrellas. Closed during turtle season. Turtle Beach (Real Name Xcacel or Xcacelito): To get to Turtle Beach, travel N on Hwy 307 (Main Street Tulum), and you will leave Tulum. Stay on Hwy 307 for about 10 minutes as you are headed out of town. As you are about 1.5 miles past Xel - Ha Aquatic Marina Park on the highway, Xcacelito is on the right-hand side of the street and is marked by a medium size blue and white banner sign that has a sea turtle on it and the Maya names “Xcacel Xcacelito”. When you see the sign, make a right hand turn down a dirt road. If you get to the Chemuyil overpass exit on HWY 307 from Tulum you have gone too far. The entrance to the beach is just before the Chemuyil overpass. There is also a cenote (spring) you can explore, which is a really cool jungle walk that opens up into a crystal-clear spring surrounded by mangroves.
Natural water park to spend all day with the whole family.
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Xel Ha
Carretera Chetumal Puerto Juárez Km 240, locales 1 & 2, módulo B
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Natural water park to spend all day with the whole family.

Supermarket

The largest supermarket in Tulum. Has everything you need at reasonable prices. On the way to the main beach area of Tulum.
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Chedraui
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The largest supermarket in Tulum. Has everything you need at reasonable prices. On the way to the main beach area of Tulum.
If you wanna do grocery shopping like the locals
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Frutas y Verduras Pool S.A de C.V
Satélite Sur
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If you wanna do grocery shopping like the locals

Cenotes

This cenote is one of the most famous and most visited cenotes in the Riviera Maya. Swim through caves and swim alongside baby turtles. About 10 min drive
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Gran Cenote
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This cenote is one of the most famous and most visited cenotes in the Riviera Maya. Swim through caves and swim alongside baby turtles. About 10 min drive
Nice, quiet cenote tucked off the road to Muyil. Has a small cliff jump for a little bit of fun.
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Cenote cristal & escondido
Chetumal-Cancun
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Nice, quiet cenote tucked off the road to Muyil. Has a small cliff jump for a little bit of fun.
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Cenote Tortuga
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Jardin Del Eden Cenote
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Two Eyes Cenote
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Tulum Town

Strawhat is a hostel in town with a rooftop bar, nothing fancy, but a good party place
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Straw Hat
89 Av. Tulum
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Strawhat is a hostel in town with a rooftop bar, nothing fancy, but a good party place