
What to Wear in Tulum: Your Packing Manual
Plan your Tulum wardrobe with our article on clothing, footwear, and accessories for every season.
If you’re craving French cuisine in Tulum, the options are few but memorable. The town offers a couple of standout spots where French flavors meet the laid-back elegance of the jungle.
Jungle Jax Tulum brings a French twist to the jungle with a vibrant open-air setting and a menu inspired by classic French cuisine. Blending bistro-style comfort with tropical flair, it’s the perfect spot for those looking to enjoy flavorful dishes in a relaxed, nature-filled environment.
Cuisine: French-inspired, featuring bistro classics prepared with fresh, local ingredients and creative touches.
Signature Dishes: Steak frites, duck confit, and croque monsieur, along with a curated wine selection and house cocktails.
Vibe: Playful and laid-back, surrounded by lush greenery—ideal for a casual lunch or a lively dinner under the stars.

Plan your Tulum wardrobe with our article on clothing, footwear, and accessories for every season.
Explore private jet travel to Tulum with insights on aircraft options, transfers, and the closest airports to this tropical paradise.

Explore Tulum without a car using bikes, taxis, colectivos, and walking. Learn the best transport options, when to use each, and safety tips.

Getting around Tulum at night means dealing with hotel zone traffic, limited parking and dark roads. Read how to best handle it.

Discover the best day trips from Tulum, from iconic sites like Chichen Itza to nearby cenotes, beaches, and charming towns.
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Cenote Escondido, also known as “Maya Blue,” is a tranquil, open-air cenote nestled in the jungle just south of Tulum.