
Parasailing in Tulum
Discover the best places to do parasailing around Tulum. Also learn about alternative adventures in Tulum.
Tulum is a bike-friendly town. The beach road and the downtown area (Tulum Pueblo) are mostly flat, and many hotels and rentals offer bikes for free or at a low daily rate. Dedicated bike paths run along Highway 109 and parts of the beach strip.
Taxis are everywhere, but they don’t use meters. You’ll need to agree on a price before you get in. Prices are often inflated, especially for tourists, and especially on the beach strip.
Colectivos are shared minivans that run up and down the highway between Tulum and Playa del Carmen. They’re mainly used by locals, but tourists are welcome too.
For those comfortable on two wheels, scooters offer a faster, cooler ride—literally and figuratively.
If you’re staying in the Pueblo or Aldea Zama, many restaurants, cafes, and small shops are within walking distance. The beach strip, however, is long and spread out.
You can also book a private transfer with us. While they’re a bit more expensive, they offer comfort and convenience, especially for airport trips or group outings.
If you want to minimize the need for transportation altogether, choose your accommodation wisely. Staying near the beach road’s northern end or in Aldea Zama gives you relatively easy access to both the beach and downtown without having to travel long distances.
Bottom Line: You don’t need a car in Tulum. With bikes, colectivos, taxis, and even your own two feet, it’s easy to explore the area without the stress (and parking issues) that come with driving.

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