Published On: Sat, Jul 10th, 2021

Tulum: without the crowds

Adventure and Outdoor Travelling Specialist Brittany Anas, who is also a contributor with Forbes Magazine, came up with the best places to go in Tulum (avoiding crowds), check it out…

The secret’s long been out about Tulum. As the laidback, bohemian alternative to Cancun and its megaresorts, the siren’s call in Tulum is its lush, tropical setting that feels as though you’re in a fantastical treehouse. Beachside palapas double as yoga studios, trendy neon signs light up the verdant restaurants, and the region is rich with cenotes and Mayan ruins.

But as Tulum grows in popularity—and, simultaneously, as travelers emerge from their COVID cocoons still cautious of crowds—Tulum can feel a wee crowded. The good news? There’s a way to vacation on Mexico’s eastern stretch, enjoying the original allure of Tulum while dodging the crowds. 

Scuba diving in the Casa Cenote, Tulum, Mexico
Picture was taken during Scuba diving in the Casa Cenote, Tulum, Mexico GETTY

Here, a guide to the quieter side of Tulum:

Stay 

Book a stay at Casa Altamar, a 10-room beachside boutique hotel where grand arched balcony windows frame palm trees and sunrises like the works of art that they are, and a pair of swaying hammocks on the dock beckon you for an over-water siesta.

CLICK HERE FOR FULL BY BRITANNY ANAS ARTICLE ON FORBES.COM

Source: FORBES.COM

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