Tulum's geography is unusual: the famous beach strip (Hotel Zone, ~10km long) is physically separated from the town (Pueblo) by ~3km of jungle. You cannot walk between them — it's a bike, taxi, or drive. Newer developments (Aldea Zama, La Veleta) sit between or just inland.
Hotel Zone (Zona Hotelera) - The beach strip with all the famous restaurants, beach clubs, Instagram setups - Hotels and rentals range from $250–$2,500/night - Pros: walk to beach, walk to Hartwood / Arca / Casa Jaguar, the famous Tulum aesthetic - Cons: no grocery stores (everything trucked in), restaurant tax + 18% service add up, power outages more common, mosquitos heavy in the jungle-side units, no real "local life" - Best for: 3–5 night honeymoons, photography trips, beach-priority travelers with budget
Tulum Pueblo (the town) - 3km inland; the working town with Mexican neighborhoods, supermarkets, taquerías, banks - Hotels and rentals $40–$300/night - Pros: walkable food (real tacos, real prices), cenotes within bike distance, grocery stores, banks, ADO bus station, local energy - Cons: no beach in walking distance (15-min bike or 150 peso taxi) - Best for: budget travelers, digital nomads on 1-month stays, anyone planning to rent a car or do lots of cenote/ruins exploration
Aldea Zama (newer development) - ~2km from Pueblo, ~3km from Hotel Zone — between the two - Modern condo buildings with pools, gym, sometimes private parking - Rentals $80–$300/night - Pros: AC + pool + new construction, secure gated feel, 5-min drive to beach or town - Cons: car-dependent (nothing walkable inside Aldea Zama), feels developer-built, fewer restaurants - Best for: families, couples wanting modern amenities, longer stays (10+ days)
La Veleta (Tulum's quiet alternative) - South of Aldea Zama, also a newer development zone - Smaller scale, more boutique, often jungle-feeling - Rentals $60–$200/night - Pros: quiet, jungle feel, often pool included, closer to the south end of beach - Cons: limited dining/services within La Veleta itself - Best for: quiet stays, longer remote-work bookings
Hotel Zone South (near Sian Ka'an gate) - The south end of the Hotel Zone, just before the Sian Ka'an biosphere - More secluded, higher-end resorts (Be Tulum, Casa Malca, Habitas) - Pros: pristine beach feel, fewer crowds - Cons: long drive into Pueblo, most expensive zone
Avoid: - Areas south of the Sian Ka'an entrance (no infrastructure, isolated) - Hotel Zone northern entry during sargassum-heavy weeks (rough beach + crowds + traffic)