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4. Tokyo Tower 
5. Tsukiji Fish Market
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9. Takeshita Street 
10. Tokyo Disneyland & Disney Sea 

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🌅2 nights Santorini 

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Kotor is a charming fortified town on the Adriatic coast of Montenegro. Here are my recs:

Where to stay
@oldtownhostelkotor

What to see/do
🗺️Explore the old town
🏰Hike to the San Giovanni Fortress
🪜Hike the Ladder of Kotor
🐈Check out the Cat Museum
🌊Stroll along the bay
🛥️take a boat to our lady of the rock & the blue cave 

Where to eat/drink
🥩@bbq_tanjga 
🍕@pizzeria_sara_kotor 
🍹@Letrika.kotor

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The old town is such a magical place. The narrow streets, terra cotta rooftops, and stunning medieval architecture makes me feel like I’m stepping back in time. Every visit to Dubrovnik feels like a new adventure, filled with history and breathtaking sights at every turn.

Have you had the chance to visit the Pearl of the Adriatic? 

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Budget Travel, Mexico · December 27, 2022

Ultimate Guide to Visiting Tulum on a Budget

Once a sleepy little beach town, Tulum has turned into quite a trendy destination over the past few years. Celebrities and influencers flock for the yoga and vegan food, Instagram spots, and pricey beach clubs.

While this all tends to bring the costs up, it is still very possible to visit Tulum on a budget.

Table of contents
  1. Know before you go
  2. When to Visit
  3. Getting there
  4. Where to Stay
  5. Getting around
    • Rent a bike
    • Colectivo
    • Taxi
  6. Things to do
    • Check out the Tulum Archeological Zone
    • Swim in the Cenotes
    • Relax on one of the public beaches
    • Explore the streets of Centro
    • Explore the Holistika Jungle Art Walk
    • Take a day trip to Akumal
    • Take a day trip to Coba
  7. Places to eat
    • recommended tours for tulum

Know before you go

The official language: Spanish

Currency- Mexican Pesos (mxn), 15 mxn is equal to about $1 cad.

Plugs: the standard voltage is 127 V and the frequency is 60 Hz. They use type A and B plugs (the same as Canada)

Safety: Mexico has a reputation for being unsafe, but honestly I’ve never had a problem. Travel smart, be aware of your surroundings and don’t walk alone at night.

When to Visit

November to April is the dry season, meaning lots of sun and less humidity! There’s also quite a bit less seaweed on the beaches during this time. However, if you can handle the heat during the summer months, it’ll be much less touristy and you can get some great deals since it’s the off-season.

Getting there

The ADO bus is by far the cheapest way to get to Tulum. From the Cancun Airport to the bus station in downtown Tulum, it only cost 330mxn. The busses are comfortable and air-conditioned, pretty much the same as the busses in all-inclusive packages that take you to the resorts. They run multiple times a day and it takes 1.5-2 hours to get there.

A taxi or private transfer might be more convenient and will be similar in price if you’re traveling in a group of 3 or more.

Where to Stay

When choosing somewhere to stay, Tulum is broken up into two parts: Tulum Pueblo, and Zona Hotelera on the beach. Tulum Pueblo is a much more cost-effective area to stay in. The most affordable way to do it will be to stay in a hostel dorm.

Mayan Monkey Hostel is an amazing hostel located perfectly between downtown and the beach zone- nothing was more than a 25-minute bike ride away. We stayed in a 12-bed female dorm, each bed has linens, towels, a privacy curtain, a reading lamp, power sockets, and a spacious locker. There’s free wifi, AC, 2 bathrooms and 2 showers.

It was clean, the staff was all super friendly, and the common areas were beautiful. Dorm beds start at $20 cad per night, there are also private rooms available but they’re quite a bit more expensive.

It is more of a party hostel, they have a great happy hour with 2 for 1 drinks and even theme nights, but the music turns off by 1:00 am every night.

Getting around

Rent a bike

Renting a bike is the best way to get around Tulum especially since the traffic in the Zona Hotelera can get so backed up. There are bike paths all over, and where there aren’t it’s easy to weave through the cars.

Most hostels have bikes to rent, we got ours from Mayan Monkey for 210 mxn per day, but you can get bikes in Centro for as cheap as 150 mxn – about the same as one taxi ride.

Colectivo

These are the cheapest way to get around in Mexico- some rides will cost as little as 15 mxn. You have to flag down a van from a stop on one of their routes. If the van is full, you’ll have to wait for the next one. However, sometimes there will be people sitting on the floor as well.

Taxi

The most expensive way to get around in Tulum, but on the plus side, there will always be one available. Can be more cost-effective when you’re traveling in a group because you can split the cost.

Things to do

Check out the Tulum Archeological Zone

A sight you simply cannot miss when visiting Tulum is the Tulum Archeological Zone. This Mayan city was built right on the coast with stunning views of the ocean. Entry only costs 85mxn.

You can get a guide for around 600 mxn, but there are plaques with information written in both Spanish and English in front of the structures making it very easy to navigate on your own.

Swim in the Cenotes

The Gulf of Mexico is said to be the location where the meteor that killed the dinosaurs, hit the earth. The impact is also said to be what created the cenotes- underwater cave systems that stretch through the Yucatan Peninsula. There are said to be over 6000 of them in the Yucatan alone, however only 2500 are registered.

Gran Cenote

The most popular of the cenotes in Tulum. Arrive early, around 10 or 11 tour busses from all over the Riviera Maya start showing up.

Entry is on the expensive side at 500 mxn, but this includes snorkel gear and a life jacket. Lockers are available for an additional 30 mxn.

Cenote Calavera

Known as the gateway to the underworld, temple of doom Cenote, and skull Cenote- which makes sense because Calavera means skull in Spanish. The name comes from the shape of the Cenote having 2 small holes and one large hole that together looks like eyes and a mouth.

The underwater cave holds the remains of over 125 people, meaning it was likely a place where Mayan sacrifices occurred. Now it’s a popular swimming and diving spot, but I’ve heard the locals won’t go anywhere near it.

Entry to Cenote Calavera costs 250 mxn, and it’s open from 9:00am-5:00pm. Although it’s not as popular as Gran Cenote, it does still gets fairly busy.

Relax on one of the public beaches

Tulum is known for its beautiful white sand beaches.

Playa Paraiso, Playa Santa Fe, Playa Pescadores, and Playa las Palmas are located just south of the Tulum Ruins and are much more affordable options compared to Playa Tulum, where you’ll have to pay cover or spend a minimum amount at beach clubs to get access to the beach. These are all perfect spots to pack a bag with some snacks and drinks, lay out a towel, and spend the day baking in the sun.

Explore the streets of Centro

A busy area filled with cafes, restaurants, shops and different styles of accommodations – this is the original Tulum town before it started expanding. You’ll find everything you need in Centro, including supermarkets and pharmacies, bus stops/stations and bike rentals. There are a few parks where street food stalls set up at night, and many locals live in this area as well.

Explore the Holistika Jungle Art Walk

Nestled in the middle of the jungle just outside of town, Holistika is a magical hotel based around wellness. They offer many different classes to their guests; while we were walking through the property there was yoga going on, people were taking ice baths, and we even found a sweat lodge. They also have an art walk that is completely free even to non-guests!

The Holistika Art Walk is a collection of sculptures and paintings created by artists from all over the world, scattered along a trail in the jungle. The exhibit is meant to inspire you to connect and create with nature, and to live life to the fullest while respecting our planet.

Take a day trip to Akumal

Take the colectivo from 7 11 at the corner of the 109 and 307 for 40 mxn. It’s about a 30-minute drive. Make sure you double-check with the driver so he knows where you’re going, and listen for when he calls out “Akumal” so you can pay him and hop off the bus.

Akumal beach is about a 10-15 minute walk straight down the road next to the colectivo stop on the highway. As you get closer, you’ll pass lots of stands with people selling tours and then some shops. Keep walking until you see the Akumal Dive Shop where you can pay 100 mxn to enter the beach or book a guide to go snorkelling with the sea turtles.

Take a day trip to Coba

Another ancient Mayan city and much larger than the Tulum ruins, at one time Coba was home to 50,000 people. Unlike Tulum, Coba is completely within the jungle, meaning way more shade which makes it a lot more enjoyable to explore. You can even rent bikes for 50 mxn.

The main pyramid, Nohoch Mul, is very popular due to still being able to climb it. However, due to covid it’s temporarily closed.

Coba is about a 45-minute drive down highway 109 from Tulum, you can take both the colectivo or ADO bus to get there. Entry is 100 mxn, and the ruins are open from 8:00am-5:00pm.

Places to eat

Tulum is full of incredible food. They have something for everyone, from high-end restaurants to no-frills local places and street food. Here are a few delicious local restaurants to try when visiting Tulum on a budget:

Los Chachalacos– located right next to Mayan Monkey. They have delicious tacos for a reasonable price, 35-40 mxn each, or 72 mxn for 3 tacos al pastor.

Burrito Amor– delicious burritos that come wrapped in banana leaves, averaging at 100 mxn.

El Sudaca – Argentinian food. Empanadas are amazing and are only 55-60 mxn each.

Succulenta – a family-run business, selling vegan Tamales for 55 mxn each.

Taqueria Honario– Rated the #1 place to get Tacos in Tulum. Tacos are only 22 mxn each.

Churros la Lupita – a cart set up just off the main road in Centro, sells 4 churros for 30 mxn. You can get them plain or with chocolate or caramel sauce.

Dos Parque Aguas – at night tons of food stalls set up on the street behind the park.


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1. Shibuya Sky
2. Akihabara Electric Town
3. Senso-Ji Temple
4. Tokyo Tower 
5. Tsukiji Fish Market
6. Teamlab Planets
7. Meiji Shrine
8. 3D Cat Billboard 
9. Takeshita Street 
10. Tokyo Disneyland & Disney Sea 

What’s on your Tokyo bucket list? 

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My number 1 tip for visiting Oia: WAKE UP EARLY My number 1 tip for visiting Oia:

WAKE UP EARLY 

This is an obvious one for most touristy places, but the Oia crowds are no joke! When you see those cruise ships pulling into the bay, you can expect that it’s going to get busy soon! & it stays crowded until dusk since Oia is famous for its post card perfect sunsets over the caldera🌅 

Is Santorini on your bucket list?! & if you’ve already been, would you go back? 

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One week in Greece: the ultimate island hopping it One week in Greece: the ultimate island hopping itinerary🇬🇷🧿🐚 

🏛️1 night Athens
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🪩2 nights Ios 
🌅2 nights Santorini 

For more info check out my new blog post! The link is in my bio🔗 

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Kotor recs 🇲🇪 Kotor is a charming fortifie Kotor recs 🇲🇪 

Kotor is a charming fortified town on the Adriatic coast of Montenegro. Here are my recs:

Where to stay
@oldtownhostelkotor

What to see/do
🗺️Explore the old town
🏰Hike to the San Giovanni Fortress
🪜Hike the Ladder of Kotor
🐈Check out the Cat Museum
🌊Stroll along the bay
🛥️take a boat to our lady of the rock & the blue cave 

Where to eat/drink
🥩@bbq_tanjga 
🍕@pizzeria_sara_kotor 
🍹@Letrika.kotor

📌 save for your trip to Montenegro

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What’s one place you could visit over & over?✨ What’s one place you could visit over & over?✨ 

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The old town is such a magical place. The narrow streets, terra cotta rooftops, and stunning medieval architecture makes me feel like I’m stepping back in time. Every visit to Dubrovnik feels like a new adventure, filled with history and breathtaking sights at every turn.

Have you had the chance to visit the Pearl of the Adriatic? 

#dubrovnikoldtown #croatiafulloflife #dubrovnikcroatia
📍 Dubrovnik Old Town Dubrovnik might be one of 📍 Dubrovnik Old Town

Dubrovnik might be one of the most picturesque towns I’ve had the chance to visit so far. There’s something so magical about the cobblestone streets and terracotta rooftops.

Have you been to this stunning Croatian city?

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5 things to do in Old Town Dubrovnik🇭🇷 I c 5 things to do in Old Town Dubrovnik🇭🇷 

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