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Vacation rentals in Tulum

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 11,400 vacation rentals in Tulum

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 243,580 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    4,530 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 3,760 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    9,950 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    6,610 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    11,290 of Tulum vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Tulum rentals

  • 4.7 Average rating

    Tulum stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

Top-rated vacation rentals in Tulum

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Luxe
Condo in Tulum
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Luxury 2 Bedroom with Private Jungle Pool

A Design-Forward Boutique Stay in Tulum - Thoughtfully designed luxury 2 bedroom apartment with high-end finishes - Architecturally curated spaces featured in design publications - Expansive resort-style common pool surrounded by lush jungle - Serene shared areas designed for relaxation and connection - Premium materials, modern lines, and elevated interior details - Filtered drinking water throughout the property - Large space over 2000sqf - Private garden pool and oasis - 24/7 Security onsit

Guest favorite
A serene outdoor space features a modest pool surrounded by lush greenery. A minimalist structure with large glass doors offers a view of a comfortable seating area inside, complemented by natural stone decorations and soft lighting.
Villa in Tulum
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Villa Arthur 900 · 11 guests · Permanent staff

If you are looking for a big pool front private villa with a great location, concierge, security, and permanent staff, this is the right option. The property is located in La Veleta and has 9687 sq. ft. Just for you. You will not find another similar house in the area. Designed for 11 guests, its vast rooms and 12 ft. walls provide privacy surrounded by lush gardens with Koi fish fountains, a large pool with lounge chairs, an outdoor tub, BBQ, and a Yoga area. Daily breakfast for an extra cost.

Guest favorite
The eco dome treehouse is surrounded by lush greenery, perched on a wooden deck. Its geodesic design features large panoramic windows, offering a view of the vibrant jungle. A small table and chairs are placed on the deck, inviting relaxation in nature.
Treehouse in Tulum
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 339 reviews

Canopy Jungle Treehouse 3 min walk from cenotes

No availability? Other treehouses on Host Profile. Enjoy this unique Jungle Treehouse Experience in the tree tops. The Canopy treehouse is intentionally elevated (height: 6 Mts/20ft) and shaped amongst the trees. A spacious Eco dome gives you all the comfort of Glamping: King bed, private bathroom & HIGH SPEED fan. Relax in nature, swing the hammock enjoying the views or gaze at the stars. The property is located 10-15 MIN DRIVE from different beaches of Tulum & a short stroll to nearby cenotes.

Luxe
Apartment in Tulum
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Top 5 | Stunning Penthouse w/ Terrace & Concierge

Featured amongst Tulum’s Top 5 stays for design and comfort, this beautiful penthouse blends natural textures with an amazing 180º jungle view. The big living spaces mix seamlessly with the jungle view, creating a peaceful and enchanting vibe. With lots of care put into the details, this special penthouse is a perfect mix of fancy, natural beauty, luxury and relaxation. Offered with concierge services, private chef, transportation and everything needed to enjoy a high end travel experience.

Superhost
Home in Tulum
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 308 reviews

Cenote full house + Natural pool

- Natural setting for relaxing - Private deck access into a natural cenote-style pool - Nestled in the jungle of La Veleta, one of the nicest areas in Tulum - 10 imnutes from Beach by car. - It’s a short walk to a café and 15 minutes to Holistika Wellness Center or Calle 7 Sur’s restaurants and bars. - We offer Kundalini clases upon request - Breakfast included - 10 % discount in 2 Ceibas Beach Club - Bikes - Massages at the place for a convenient price - Laundry service - Cleaning service

Top guest favorite
An outdoor dining area is shaded by a thatched roof, featuring a wooden table accompanied by four woven chairs. Lush greenery borders the space, with views of the sandy beach and ocean visible in the background beneath a bright sky.
Home in Tulum
5 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Casa Malinche - Beachfront!

BEACH FRONT ! In the heart of tulum beach road. Open your bedroom window and step into the sand.... It's doesn't get better than this. Luxury is a morning coffee, facing the water at sunrise and from your own place. The hardest choice is whether you will go for a morning dip first or coffee. The property holds a private beach, ideally located just between two famous hotels. At night you can wander around the beach road and all it's famous restaurants and shops. This property is a GEM.

Guest favorite
A serene outdoor terrace is framed by flowing curtains, revealing wooden seating arranged on a natural wooden floor. A large woven pendant light hangs above a cozy seating area, surrounded by lush greenery and stone walls that enhance the tranquil atmosphere.
Condo in Tulum
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Design Loft with private pool and SPA like feature

Imagine a place between world class design and nature: Casa Madera is one of the most beautiful AirbnB's in Tulum. The famous Terreo Studio has build it with not cutting one tree, using local materials and created a Design Apartment with 2 full bathrooms include rain fall showers and bathtubs plus a beautiful terrace surround by trees and a amazing garden - featured in Magazines around the world. Everywhere you will find antique decor and tasteful interiors.

Superhost
An inviting outdoor area features a swimming pool surrounded by lush greenery and tropical plants. Natural sunlight filters through the trees, casting playful shadows on the water's surface. A wooden deck with seating provides a tranquil space for relaxation.
Villa in Tulum
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Private 3BR Villa | Pool | No Shared Spaces

Casa Dharma is a fully detached 3BR private villa in Tulum with its own private pool, high ceilings, spacious indoor-outdoor living, and jungle surroundings in peaceful Region 15. Unlike many apartment-style stays marketed as villas, this is a true standalone home with no shared walls, no shared pool, and no shared common areas. A short drive to the beach and town, with Jeep hire, massage, and private chef options available on request.

Top guest favorite
A private pool is featured alongside a spacious patio, surrounded by lush greenery and tropical plants. A hammock is observed hanging between two posts, while a comfortable chair sits near the water's edge, inviting relaxation in a serene outdoor setting.
Condo in Tulum
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Luxury 2BD w/ private pool + home theatre

Luxury apartment in Aldea Zama. 7 min drive to beach, 5 min drive to Tulum Centro, walking distance to restaurants and shops in Aldea Zama. Local and high end furniture throughout creates a clean and artistic environment. Private pool and underground parking. Two free bikes. Your own theatre lowers from the ceiling with the click of a button. Fully outfitted kitchen, TVs, Games. You won't even need to leave.

Guest favorite
Villa in Tulum
5 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Casa Aluna Luxury Villa - Private Pool - Firepit - Hammock

Discover Casa Aluna! Stunning 3-BDR luxury villa in an exclusive gated community with 24/7 security. We offer the safest and most peaceful residential retreat in Tulum. Enjoy total privacy with a heated pool, expansive garden, and a cozy firepit for unforgettable nights. High-end modern design just minutes from the Caribbean beaches. Experience a world-class escape in the most secure and stylish sanctuary.

Top guest favorite
A private jungle garden showcases a refreshing plunge pool surrounded by tropical plants. Comfortable loungers and a statement Peacock chair offer serene spots for relaxation. An inviting shaded lounge area is present, alongside artisanal decor elements, creating a tranquil outdoor retreat.
Apartment in Tulum
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 58 reviews

Casa Nomade | Boho Jungle Escape | Private Pool

Casa Nómade is a 1600 sq ft / 140 sq mt boho-chic hideaway in La Veleta, tucked in a quiet boutique gated community near vibrant Calle 7. Unwind in your private jungle garden, a refreshing plunge pool with water cascade, and a built-in lounge for shaded afternoons. Inside, spacious areas meet handcrafted indigenous design. Enjoy a king bed, indulgent Yucatán Senses bath products, and high-speed Wi-Fi.

Guest favorite
Villa in Tulum
5 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Luxe Villa 10p, Grill, 2 Private Pools w/Concierge

Escape to Satori Tulum, a jungle sanctuary blending luxury and nature. Two stunning pools, curated spaces, and tranquil ambiance create an oasis. Just 7 minutes from Tulum town and beaches, Satori offers both seclusion and accessibility (car recommended). While nearby construction may cause light noise 9 AM-7 PM, Satori's amenities and peaceful atmosphere promise an unforgettable getaway.

Popular amenities for Tulum vacation rentals

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Tulum?

    Tulum has options in the beach side area for direct access to the shoreline, and town neighborhoods with local eateries and markets. Each area appeals to different styles, from quiet retreats to lively surroundings.

  • What are the best things to do in Tulum with kids?

    Families often explore the Tulum Ruins, enjoy the beach, and swim in cenotes with clear, fresh water. Eco-parks around the region feature animal encounters and guided outdoor activities for all ages.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Tulum?

    Tulum has an ancient coastal archaeological site, lively beach clubs, and unique opportunities for cenote swimming. Visitors frequently explore local markets and participate in wellness activities, including yoga.

  • How is the weather in Tulum?

    Tulum experiences warm and humid weather for much of the year, with temperatures typically ranging from 75–88°F (24–31°C). Light clothing and sun protection are recommended year-round.

  • What are the best places to visit in Tulum?

    The Tulum Ruins are frequently suggested for their historic significance and views, while local cenotes and ecological reserves around the area provide distinct natural experiences. Tulum Beach is a popular spot for relaxation.

  • What are some hiking trails in Tulum?

    Tulum has easy trails through nature reserves, coastal paths with ocean views, and routes leading to cenotes. Some reserves provide guided walks for observing local flora and fauna.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Tulum?

    Families can explore archaeological sites, swim in cenotes, or visit local eco-parks with wildlife and adventure features. Beach activities like sandcastle building and paddleboarding are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Tulum?

    Day trips from Tulum often include exploring regionally known archaeological sites, experiencing the nature and wildlife in local reserves, or discovering cenotes set amid lush surroundings. Traditional markets and artisan workshops in nearby areas are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Tulum?

    Many stays in Tulum welcome pets, particularly in quieter residential neighborhoods and private villas. Some locations near the beach have outdoor areas suitable for walking dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Tulum?

    Bring biodegradable sunscreen for cenote visits, stay hydrated, and respect local customs at archaeological sites and nature reserves. Renting a bicycle is a popular way to explore Tulum’s neighborhoods and shoreline.

  • What is Tulum known for?

    Tulum is known for its Maya ruins perched above the Caribbean Sea, turquoise beaches, and cenotes formed in limestone. The town also has a reputation for wellness retreats and creative cuisine.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Tulum?

    Some visitors seek quieter cenotes tucked within the jungle and art galleries in town. Locally owned cafés and boutique shops often feature handcrafted goods that reflect the region’s distinct character.

  • What are the best foods to try in Tulum?

    Tulum has Yucatecan specialties such as cochinita pibil, fresh seafood dishes, and ceviche. Many restaurants also serve tropical fruit drinks, locally inspired vegan options, and tacos with unique fillings.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Tulum?

    Pack lightweight clothing, comfortable sandals, biodegradable sunscreen, and swimwear for beaches and cenotes. Consider a hat for shade, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle for outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Tulum like?

    Tulum’s nightlife includes beach bars, open-air lounges, and casual live music venues, especially along the shoreline and in the town center. Many spots mix international DJs with regional music and craft cocktails.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Tulum?

    Tulum has annual music festivals, art gatherings, and yoga wellness events, often held during the winter season or spring. Pop-up food and artisan markets appear around holidays and select weekends.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Tulum?

    Tulum has many family-friendly vacation rentals, including larger villas, homes with outdoor spaces, and multi-bedroom apartments. Neighborhoods near the beach and in town center are frequently suggested for families.

  • When is the best time to visit Tulum?

    Visiting Tulum is often suggested in the drier months for sunny beaches and outdoor activities. Some travelers prefer early spring or late fall for fewer crowds and pleasant conditions.

All about Tulum

With towering Mayan ruins standing tall on the skyline, powder-white sandy beaches, shocking blue seas, and swaying palms, the walled city of Tulum is nothing short of breathtaking. Within its fortified walls, you’ll also find delicious restaurants on both the high and low ends of the price spectrum, enchanting underwater limestone caves called cenotes, and a boutique hospitality and wellness scene. All of these vibrant features make this spot on the Caribbean Sea a coveted vacation destination.

Wander amongst Mayan ruins that date back to the 13th century, dine on new-wave Mayan cuisine at world-class restaurants, or amble between beachfront spas. Explore the downtown’s main drag and the Mercado de Tulum, where you may just eat some of the best albondigas (meatballs) and tacos you’ve ever had.

What are the top things to do in Tulum?

Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve

Named “Origin of the Sky” by the Mayans, the Sian Ka’an Biosphere reserve is heavenly for nature and animal lovers. Spanning roughly 75 miles of untouched coastline, it’s one of Mexico’s largest protected wildlife areas, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Amongst lagoons, tropical forests, beaches, and palm savannahs, you’ll have the chance to spot animals like manatees, turtles, jaguars, pumas, and an incredible variety of fish and bird species, always from a respectful distance.

Gran Cenote

Gran Cenote may not look like much from the top, but plunge into its depths and an otherworldly experience awaits. A complex of underground caves is linked by sinkholes of icy water, shimmering under beams of sunlight that pierce through between stalactites and stalagmites. Dive in, and you’ll be sharing the water with sea turtles and tiny blind fish — overhead, don’t be surprised to hear the swooping of bats as you swim through the tunnels.

SFER IK contemporary art gallery

Leave your shoes at the door when you enter SFER IK contemporary art gallery, where experiencing the art and architecture is a multi-sensorial experience. The building is as impressive as the art it houses — built with ancient Mayan geometric principles and natural materials indigenous to the Yucatan, being inside feels like wandering around a giant, whimsical, treehouse. Exhibitions highlight both internationally-acclaimed contemporary artists as well as nurture the local talents with residency programs and workshops.

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