June 30th, 2009
Real estate in Tulum has become increasingly more popular in the past several years and people from all over the world are seeing the benefits of owning property in Tulum. The plethora of opportunities for real estate in Tulum is making this small Mayan town receive international attention with both investors who know how to spot a good thing, as well as travelers and tourists that are coming to visit on day trips or short vacation and quickly begin dreaming of owning their own piece of paradise.
There are as many options for owning real estate in Tulum as the amount of people looking to own it.
For those who want to live in Tulum full or part time, houses and condos can be found all over the area to fit every price range and style. Tulum is a perfect location for couples, singles and families.
People with the desire for a luxurious 2nd home or a private vacation oasis can find beautiful villas up and down the beach road and all throughout the Tulum area. These stunning homes offer luxury and style in a tropical paradise setting.
Commercially owned buildings are seeing a large increase in occupancy as well as profit as many businesses, such as restaurants and shops, are rapidly moving into the area and leasing within these buildings.
What is so amazing about the real estate opportunities in Tulum is that from residential homes and condos to amazing vacation villas to vacant land on the beach or in the jungle, the investment opportunity of owning property in Tulum is consistently showing profit and promise with even better things on the horizon.
Tulum, a location known for its eco tourism and breathtaking beaches, was recently declared the newest municipality in the state of Quintana Roo. State and federal funds are entering the area to improve in the infrastructure, build new parks and help maintain the beaches. These improvements and the addition of a new international airport are sending the property values in Tulum higher and higher.
Whether renting homes or condos for the month, fully equipped apartments in town for the night or cabanas on the beach for the week- owning property in Tulum shows a return in more ways then one. For more information on the process of how to buy real estate in Tulum and a great listing of houses and lots for sale in Tulum visit our Tulum Real Estate page.
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June 8th, 2009
Restaurants in Tulum have nature’s freshest ingredients to choose from when creating their signature dishes. Sitting on the edge of the shinning Caribbean Sea allows floods of wonderful seafood into Tulum. Early every morning you can see the fisherman bring their daily catch to the pescaderias (fish markets) into town and soon many restaurant owners and head chefs journey over to pick out their choices. The freshness of the seafood here cannot be beat and is a focal point of many restaurants in Tulum.
Many Tulum restaurants reflect the spirit and flavors of traditional Mayan dishes. You can find wonderful recipes that have been passed down for generations. As people from all over Mexico have moved into the area- a variety of Mexican dishes have come with them. Charlie’s is one of the many restaurants in Tulum where you can find traditional Mexican dishes from all regions of the country.
In addition to the wonderful local cuisine found at many Tulum restaurants, there are also a number of international restaurants in Tulum both on the beach road as well as in pueblo (town). Cuisines ranging from the exquisitely prepared French fare at the Le Bistro served in a quaint sidewalk café style restaurant to Buenos Aires, an Argentinean steak house, another restaurant in Tulum loved by tourists and locals alike, perfect for sipping a cocktail and watching the world go by.
The proximity to local farms in the area allows for fresh produce from the community to be the ingredients that Tulum restaurants use to take your food choices to the next level. The tropical fruits have such sweet flavor and have been picked at the peak of perfection, making their flavor amazing.
The avocados that are rolled gently into the sushi at Sushill-Out, a wonderful sushi restaurant in Tulum, have a creamy texture found only in freshly picked avocados and have a flavor that is powerful and unmistakable. This small sushi restaurant located just off the main avenue has some of the best sushi in the Yucatan and it is served in a hip black and red décor with lively music playing in the background.
No matter which restaurant in Tulum you choose to eat at, your dish will be full of fresh local ingredients and will reflect the diverse and lively environment that is Tulum, Mexico. Check out our website to find out more information about all of the diverse restaurants in Tulum.
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June 8th, 2009
When choosing the top things to do in Tulum there are some easy things to name. First and foremost is visiting the amazing beaches along the Tulum Beach hotel zone. The beaches in Tulum are some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Consistently bringing guests from all over the world to its pristine shores, these beaches feature wonderful restaurants, lively beach clubs and bars, and some of the most incredible under water life there is to see. With the world’s second largest reef just a few hundred meters off shore, these waters have some of the most exciting scuba, snorkeling and fishing in all of Mexico and should be at the top of the list of what to do in Tulum.
A trip to the ruins is one the top things to do in Tulum. This Mayan town is the only one built on the sea and sits high above a breathtaking cliff with spectacular views of the beach below. Make sure to bring your bathing suit and towel with you as there is an amazing little beach solely for those visiting the ruins. It does get very warm so bring sunscreen and bottled water as well.
When thinking about what to do in Tulum, visiting a cenote often comes to mind. There are over 4,000 cenotes in the Yucatan peninsula and many of those are within a short distance of Tulum. These fresh water sink hole, thought by the ancient Maya to be a sacred entrance to the underworld, come alive with an enticing underwater world ready to be explore. You will want to make sure that a cenote is on the on the list of what to do in Tulum.
Visiting Xel-Ha, an eco-park wonderland, features many of the amazing things that the Mayan Rivera has to offer in one location. From swimming with the dolphins, riding on a jungle train to jumping off the cliff of courage, your adventure begins here at the doors of Xel-Ha. All food and beverages and most equipment rental is included in the all-inclusive price. This is an adventure that leaves no one missing out and is one of the top things to do in Tulum.
One of the best things to do in Tulum is dine at the many restaurants both in Tulum pueblo and on Tulum beach. The restaurants in Tulum cover the gamut of food choices from sushi to Italian, Mexican and even French. Your taste buds are sure to dance at any number of spots in this small perfect town in the Rivera Maya. Check our website for more information about the various palate pleasing restaurants in Tulum and many other ideas of what to do in Tulum.
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May 16th, 2009
Weddings in Tulum are far from the traditional and ordinary. Since you are going to say your vows to a very special person, you might as well do your wedding celebration in a unique and exciting place as well as in an extraordinary and remarkable manner. Saying your “I dos” in a more solemn but [...]
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May 16th, 2009
Looking for the right Tulum hotels has just become a lot easier. Thanks to the new improved Todotulum.com. The website features a smorgasbord of information about anything that‘s happening in Tulum. Complete with a fresh and vivid design, the site allows tourists to get familiar with the town even before they come for a visit. [...]
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March 24th, 2009
Tulum kiteboarding is getting huge and kiteboard spots are opening all along the beach, the all year weather and wind condition make’s Tulum a great kiteboarding location and the never ending pristine white sand beaches and the flat water makes kiteboarding in Tulum ideal for beginners to advanced kite boarders.
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March 23rd, 2009
Tulum kitebarding is getting huge and kiteboard spots are opening all along the beach, the all year weather and wind condition make’s Tulum a great kiteboarding location and the never ending pristine white sand beaches and the flat water make it ideal for beginners to advanced kite boarders.
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March 21st, 2009

Due to the global recession some hotels in Tulum are offering special low prices on week long stays. you can now enjoy your vacations in Tulum for a price never seen before in the area. these special offers are for the down season, from july 1 to novenber 30 2009. so if you were planning [...]
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January 12th, 2009
The new edition of the Map of Tulum is available at the best best hotels, restaurants and establishments in and around Tulum. the Tulum map has been updated to accommodate all the new businesses that have open this year in town. they have been many changes in Tulum this year: New hotels and restaurants have [...]
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December 1st, 2008

The todotulum.com Weddings Department has grown so much this year mainly due to the excelent work of our tulum weddings head of department Fabiola Urquiza, the weddings team had to move to a new office here in Tulum and have just launched the new website www.tulumweddingsdestination.com to be able to give you a more complete [...]
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