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Bohemian beach jungle with cenotes, wellness culture, and a heavy expat tax
Tulum is the Riviera Maya's headline destination — a postcard-perfect coastline backed by jungle and pre-Columbian ruins, with a beach-road strip of design hotels, plant-based restaurants, and yoga studios. The nomad scene is real but concentrated in Aldea Zama and La Veleta (inland from the beach), where rents are roughly half the beach-strip price and infrastructure is more reliable. The trade-offs are significant: power and water cuts are common, prices rival Brooklyn or LA in the high season, and the area has seen recurring cartel-related shootings in the tourist zone since 2021 — the violence is typically gang-on-gang but spills over in public places. Treat Tulum as a 1–3 month destination, not a long-term base. Felipe Carrillo Puerto International Airport (TQO, opened December 2023) cut transfer times from Cancún to roughly zero — direct international flights now serve the town directly.
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Hurricane season peaks September–October, sargassum seaweed buildup is worst June–August, and the dense jungle humidity in summer makes outdoor work miserable.
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