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Tulum, Bilingual and Within Budget

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Three stays in Tulum

Pick downtown or near the beach

Two downtown apartments inside Tulum Pueblo's walkable grid and one near-beach unit a short ride from the sand — all priced under the beach-zone hotels.

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Tulum, Mexico

Walk the pueblo, bike to the beach

Our Tulum base sits in the walkable downtown — restaurants, bike rentals, and the ADO bus a few blocks away. You get beach access without paying beach-zone hotel rates, plus a bilingual host on text.

What Tulum Delivers

Your Tulum Days, Mapped Out

From an Ocean Vista base in Tulum, the ruins, cenotes, downtown food, and beach are all close enough to do without a plan.

Tulum Ruins on the Cliffs

Mayan ruins above the Caribbean, ten minutes from downtown — go at opening to beat the heat.

The Cenote Network

Gran Cenote, Dos Ojos, and Calavera are all within a 20-minute drive for swimming and snorkeling.

Downtown Pueblo Food

Taquerias, cochinita stalls, and family kitchens on Av. Tulum — cheaper and better than the beach road.

Bike Everywhere

The Pueblo is flat and walkable; rent a bike and skip the taxi markup to the beach zone.

Akumal Day Trip

Forty minutes north, the bay is known for sea turtles you can snorkel with from shore.

Playa del Carmen Run

An hour up the highway for Quinta Avenida shopping, ferries to Cozumel, and a different beach scene.
Bilingual host on call

Tulum, with us in your corner

Spanish or English, text us before you book or mid-trip. He'll tell you the real colectivo fare, which cenote is worth the drive, and how to skip the tourist taxi markup.

A man wearing a straw hat talks on a smartphone by the sea. Perfect summer vacation vibe.
How it actually works

Text us in Spanish or English

Fast, reliable communication in both languages — before arrival, during your stay, and for the small questions that don't fit a guidebook.

Bilingual replies, fast

Spanish and English, same response time. No translation app, no guessing what the host meant.

Cenote and food picks

Gran Cenote vs. Dos Ojos, where locals eat tacos al pastor downtown, which beach clubs skip the cover.

Getting around honestly

Colectivo from ADO is around 35 pesos to the beach road — we'll tell you before the driver does.

ADO, colectivo, or rental

Help arranging the ride from Cancun airport and the call on whether you actually need a rental car.
Before You Book

Tulum, answered honestly

Still have questions? Text us directly — he answers quickly in English or Spanish.

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