
Salsa Classes in Tulum
Salsa dancing is more than just a fun night out—it’s a celebration of rhythm, connection, and culture. Originating in the Caribbean.
Read more in our article about Tulum’s bus stations.
You can take a direct bus from the ADO bus terminal in Cancun to the ADO bus terminal in Tulum. The journey takes approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, and the tickets cost around $13 USD (250 pesos). Buses depart every 20 minutes.
Read more in our article about getting from Cancun to Tulum by bus.
The ADO Bus is ideal for:
Exploring Tulum without a car doesn’t have to be a challenge. The ADO Bus offers a practical and sustainable way to move around, whether you’re visiting the Tulum Ruins, heading to the beach, or discovering cenotes. It’s not the fastest or most convenient way to travel, but it’s reliable, affordable and reasonably comfortable.

Salsa dancing is more than just a fun night out—it’s a celebration of rhythm, connection, and culture. Originating in the Caribbean.
Discover the best photo spots in Tulum, from iconic landmarks and cenotes to jungle cafés and beach clubs, with tips on timing, outfits, and locations.
Cenote Encantado is a tranquil, open-air cenote surrounded by lush mangroves, offering a peaceful escape from the more crowded spots in Tulum.

Cenote Zacil-Ha is a open-air cenote just off the Tulum–Cobá highway. Its turquoise waters, wooden decks, and small zipline make it a fun and relaxing spot.

Explore the best gyms in Tulum, including beachside and outdoor options, boxing gyms, and more. Find out about gym prices and locations.

Everything you need to know to plan a day trip from Tulum to Bacalar! Relax by the lagoon, visit the historic San Felipe Fort, and soak in the natural beauty.

Discover the best spots, seasons, and schools for kitesurfing and kiteboarding in Tulum, helping you make the most of the windy season.