8 am. Start your day by enjoying the best tacos in Tulum early in the morning. Our top recommendations are Honorio and Comal Frances.
2. 9 am. Visit the Mayan ruins Tulum at Parque el Jaguar, which will take only about 2 hours at most. There's nothing better than experiencing an iconic and unique destination with amazing Mayan ruins and crystal-clear waters.
3. 12 pm. Visit and relax at the Tulum beach near the archaeological zone. There are amazing beaches close to the ruins, such as Playa Santa Fe or Paraíso.
4. 2 pm. Head to town and indulge in some Mexican seafood as a snack. A must-visit for seafood enthusiasts is La Negra Tomasa or Los Morros, both with multiple locations. Alternatively, if you're relaxing at a restaurant or a beachfront hotel, don't miss trying their ceviche or aguachile – they're usually amazing! And for dessert, treat yourself to a pana de cioccolato, the best ice cream in town.
5. 3pm. Visit one of the most famous cenotes in Tulum. There's nothing quite like experiencing a cenote. The nearest options include Cenote Calavera and Gran Cenote, Caleta tankah. You can also explore Cenote Corazon or Laguna Kan Luum.
6. 5-7 pm Discover a rooftop bar in Tulum for an unforgettable sunset view. Tulum sunsets are breathtaking, especially by the ocean where the sun sets towards the jungle, offering stunning views of the jungle sky blending with the beautiful blue and pink hues of the beachfront. There's nothing quite like enjoying this spectacle with a few drinks and some snacks.
7. 10 pm. If you still have room for more food, wrap up your day with a delightful dining experience at a charming Italian restaurant in Tulum. An absolute must-visit is Canova, renowned for its incredible Italian cuisine crafted by an Italian owner. Absolutely amazing!
This may seem like a lot of food, but you simply must try all the culinary delights Tulum has to offer at least once. I hope you enjoy these tips!