Tulum

Traslado en coche privado de Merida a Tulum

De puerta a puerta
en 3 h 10 min
Desde 53 €
por asiento
Coche
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Merida
Tulum
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Información del viaje

Recogida

Su conductor se reunirá con usted en su dirección en Merida.

  • Servicio puerta a puerta
  • Ayuda con su equipaje

Viaje

Viajarás con comodidad durante 3 h 10 min.

  • Turismo opcional
  • Coche limpio y cómodo
  • Conductor profesional
  • Agua embotellada
  • Asientos para niños
  • Preparado para discapacitados
  • Libre de humo
  • Apto para mascotas

Entrega

Tu conductor te dejará en tu dirección en Tulum.

  • Servicio puerta a puerta
  • Ayuda con su equipaje
En total
  • 259 km
  • 3 h 10 min

Overview: car trip from Mérida to Tulum

The Yucatan Peninsula lies with its rare natural and cultural heritage on the way from Mérida to Tulum. You begin in the capital of the state of Yucatan and leave the city made of Mayan and Spanish cultures and richness combined. As Mérida stays behind, you continue on to Valladolid on a straight road surrounded by the greenery of tropical trees on each side, with glimpses of small villages scattered along.

One of the best parts of this section of the car trip is the locals selling fresh fruits and handmade artifacts by the roadside; don’t skip stopping by some of their stands and picking a piece of Yucatan home with you. After enjoying your midway stop at Valladolid and exploring its historic buildings in the town square, you continue deep into the dense jungles.

Keep an eye out for traditional Mayan homes with thatched roofs, and if you’re lucky, you’ll catch a glimpse of exotic birds, iguanas, or even a howler monkey! This 160-mile-long (259-km) journey is nothing but amazing. The views get even better once you approach Tulum, and with Daytrip those three and a half hours spent in the car are guaranteed to be worth your while.

About Tulum

Tulum used to be known as the quiet alternative to busy party cities like Cancun and Playa del Carmen, but now the fame of its miles-long beaches of golden sand, crystal clear Cenotes, and ancient Mayan ruins spread across the globe. Its beauties are appreciated by travelers from all around the world. Once you arrive from Mérida to Tulum, you might relate to those awestruck wanderers.

The most attractive feature that Tulum offers people is most likely its location; who wouldn’t be down for spending days by the Caribbean Sea, though? But actually, Tulum preserves a precious history in its borders. It was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Mayans.

Having stood out as a major port for the nearby city of Coba, it played a crucial role in maritime and land trade routes. The Caribbean Sea mesmerized Tulum’s Mayan founders as well, so much that they named the site originally “Zama,” meaning “City of Dawn.” This name obviously referred to the sunrise views over the Caribbean Sea that stunned the city’s dwellers.

Apart from its integrated history throughout the city, visiting Tulum will also be like an open exhibition of some of Mexico’s most noteworthy natural wonders. For example, Tulum sits atop a wide network of underground rivers and cenotes. A cenote is a limestone sinkhole holding cold and clear water.

Though natural, it looks like it was made just for everyone to dive right in! Cenote Dos Ojos, for example, is one of the most famous ones in the region. You’ll understand why once you see the inviting blue-green water hidden under the cave that covers it!

From Mérida to Tulum: travel tips

Traveling from Mérida to Tulum is easier and smoother with these tips; take a look!

Properly time your departure

Start your trip as early in the morning as possible and avoid the midday heat and traffic. You’ll enjoy more daylight hours for sightseeing along the way and arrive at Tulum at a more reasonable time.

Keep your energy high with snacks and water

There are roadside eateries, and stopping by one for lunch is almost necessary (explore the local cuisine on the way!), but having your own snacks and plenty of water makes sure you're not reliant on finding a stop when hunger strikes. Go for local fruits like mangoes or papayas that you can buy at the locals’ stands.

Cash is king

Many small towns and roadside vendors only accept cash. Make sure to carry small banknotes and coins of Mexican Peso for easy paying.

Be eco-friendly-supplied

Bring eco-friendly supplies such as reusable water bottles, utensils, and shopping bags to minimize your environmental impact and support Tulum’s eco-conscious ethos.

How to get from Mérida to Tulum

Given the adjacent distance between the two cities, getting from Mérida to Tulum is quite feasible and offers several options, including driving, taking a bus or a plane, joining a shuttle, or booking a private car service.

Mérida to Tulum by car

Driving from Mérida to Tulum means approximately a four-hour car trip that goes through the most direct route of Highway 180D and Highway 109. The roads are well-maintained, and toll roads (cuotas) are faster but come with a fee. You can take a free road as an alternative for more views but it would take longer to arrive at Tulum. You’ll be free to explore on the way, but renting a car comes with fuel costs, foreign traffic rules, and finding parking in Tulum.

Mérida to Tulum shuttle

Private companies offer shuttle services, which can be booked in advance. These shuttles provide door-to-door service and are a convenient option for groups or families. Shared shuttles are also available and are more economical than private shuttles. However, they will most likely have multiple stops along the way, which might take your time. Travel time is the same as driving yourself, around four hours, but it changes according to the number of stops.

Mérida to Tulum by bus

Three bus services operate between Mérida and Tulum: Autobuses Oriente, ADO, and Autobuses Mayab. While Mayab buses travel the distance between the two cities every hour a day, it takes the longest time to get to Tulum because of the route they take, which can be up to seven and a half hours.

Traveling with other services takes as much time as driving, but keep in mind that they offer no flexibility to get to know the route you are passing. Expect bus tickets to cost around $29.

Mérida to Tulum by plane

Since Tulum doesn’t have an international airport, you need to fly to Cancun if you’d like to integrate flying into your travel. You’d take one of the flights from Mérida to Cancun that lasts around an hour and 20 minutes. After your flight to Cancun, a bus or a car ride would take you to Tulum in one and a half hours.

Taking a flight and combining it with ground transportation is more expensive and less convenient since there are easier, direct overland travel options.

Mérida to Tulum by private car service

A door-to-door private car service like Daytrip is the simplest way to get from Mérida to Tulum because it’s more than just a direct car trip. Traveling with Daytrip looks like this: your local driver picks you up at your exact location, and you set off on a journey tailored just for you.

You add the stops you’d like to see when you are booking your trip, and when you’re on the way, your driver knows where to take you and waits for you while you’re busy exploring. Once you arrive at Tulum, you are not exhausted but satisfied and full of sights of new places. So why not try? Secure a seat for just $95.

Things to do when you get to Tulum

After the distance from Mérida to Tulum is traveled safe and sound (and fun), and you are finally in this City of Dawn, you’ll quickly realize you’re in for a treat from the get-go. So let’s take a look at some of the many things you’ll be enjoying during your time in Tulum:

Swim in the Kaan Luum Lagoon

Within a short distance from Tulum lies the Kaan Luum Lagoon, a swimming experience like no other. Everyone knows this lagoon for its bright turquoise waters and deep cenote at its center.

The waters of these two stark contrast in color. What really gets to its visitors is its relatively quiet and peaceful environment, so you’ll be able to relax and inhale the natural beauty in your own time. Plus, these pristine waters are enclosed by the greenery of mangroves, making you feel deep inside nature.

Explore the Muyil Ruins and Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve

After getting to know Tulum’s main ruins, try the nearby Muyil Ruins for a more intimate exploration of Mayan history. It sits amidst the dense jungle within the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, so walking through the thick green to find this archaeological site is like discovering it yourself as you wander through the ancient city.

Definitely climb the El Castillo pyramid before taking a boat tour through the lagoons of Sian Ka’an. You can float down ancient Mayan canals and drift gently through the bright blue waters.

Participate in a Temazcal Ceremony

A Temazcal ceremony is a traditional Mayan sweat lodge ritual that offers a profound spiritual and physical cleansing experience. These ceremonies are led by experienced shamans and involve entering a small, dome-shaped structure where hot stones are used to create steam. You sit in the dark, steamy environment while the shaman chants, plays instruments, and uses aromatic herbs to cleanse you.

The ceremony purifies the body, mind, and spirit, helping everyone who joins to release stress, detoxify, and connect with ancient traditions. Many wellness centers and eco-resorts in Tulum offer Temazcal ceremonies, so if you are interested in diving deeper into the culture, this is a very achievable way to do so.

When is the best time to visit Tulum

The high season in Tulum, from December to April, offers warm, sunny days and cool nights, ideal for beach time, yoga retreats, and music festivals. This period is great for sightseeing, but expect crowds and high hotel rates if you’re planning your trip from Mérida to Tulum around these times, especially near Christmas and spring break.

The shoulder season, July to August, is hot and humid (around 83°F/28°C), and it attracts travelers for nightlife, beach parties, and bar hopping. Despite occasional rain showers, hotel rates rise, and Tulum is bustling.

If you’re a budget traveler, you should visit during the low season (May, June, and September to November). Though heat and rain reduce crowds, this period has great hotel deals. However, be mindful of poor ocean visibility and hurricane warnings. November stands out as a perfect month to visit since it combines good weather with lower prices.

Preguntas y Respuestas sobre Viajar de Merida a Tulum

Yes, Mérida is definitely worth visiting because of its cultural heritage, which continues to live through traditions and monuments, colonial architecture, markets full of fresh products, and its close proximity to archaeological sites and cenotes. Visiting Mérida is a deep dive into Yucatecan culture and history, with many festivals and local cuisine.
The fastest way to get from Mérida to Tulum is by driving and door-to-door private car service. A car trip takes only around three and a half hours or up to four hours, depending on the time you set off. It also gives the utmost flexibility to get to know more about Mexico on your way.
Tulum is approximately 160 miles (259 km) from Mérida, which is a relatively close distance. The drive between the two cities takes about three and a half hours by car, making it feasible for a day trip or a short stay.
Yes, you can drive from Mérida to Tulum. It would take you around three and a half hours via well-maintained highways. Make the most of renting a car by stopping along the way and choosing different restaurants to try the local cuisine.
You can travel from Mérida to Tulum by car, bus, shuttle, or a combination of a flight to Cancun and then bus or car, and finally by a private car service like Daytrip. The most direct and flexible option is booking Daytrip and avoiding public transportation or the stress of driving.
Mérida tends to be hotter than Tulum, especially during the summer months. Mérida’s inland location means higher temperatures and less breeze, while Tulum enjoys coastal breezes that help balance the hot weather.

Visita estos lugares en el camino

Izamal

Izamal

This charming yellow city was built atop a Mayan city with monuments so massive, the Spanish treated them as hills. It Was All Yellow 

Cenote Yokdzonot

Cenote Yokdzonot

Roots and vines from the verdant jungle hang into the brilliant blue waters of this sinkhole. The Hanging Hole 

Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza

The mightiest Mayan city in the Yucatan was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its amazing marriage of Mayan and Toltec cultures. Mayan Magic 

Ek Balam

Ek Balam

This ancient Mayan city bears some of the most intricate ornamentation in the Yucatan, including a king's tomb with a jaguar-mouth as its entrance. Enter the Jaguar 

Valladolid

Valladolid

Filled with colorful colonial houses, simply wandering this laid-back city is a delight. Quiet Colors 

Coba

Coba

The largest network of Mayan highways radiates out from the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan located in the heart of this ancient city. The High Road 

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We did not know what to expect with this trip and booked from Australia. We were initially looking for an easy way to travel from Granada to Malaga. We decided not to waste the opportunity to see something additional on our way. Miguel certainly exceeded our expectations. His English was excellent (unfortunately we speak very little Spanish), and he was very friendly and helpful. We thoroughly enjoyed hearing about the regions as we passed through and also discussing some of the local ways. Miguel took us to Antequera as planned and ensured we were able to easily get our tickets to the attractions without any sense of rushing us. We were picked up and dropped off punctually and really enjoyed our trip. Hopefully we will return to Spain and we can use this service again sometime.

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  • Aire acondicionado
  • Accesible para discapacitados
  • Asientos para niños
  • Apto para mascotas
  • Libre de humo
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    Todos los conductores de Daytrip hablan inglés* además de su idioma nativo (¡y a veces otros idiomas también!). Estarán encantados de hablar contigo sobre la historia y la cultura local, así como de responder cualquier pregunta que puedas tener. Y debido a que hablan el idioma, pueden brindarte una oportunidad única para conectarte con la cultura local. *Los conductores del servicio Lite no están obligados a hablar inglés, pero deben cumplir con todos los demás estándares.

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    Revisamos los antecedentes penales y de tráfico de todos nuestros conductores, y entrevistamos personalmente a cada uno. También inspeccionamos sus autos para garantizar la seguridad, comodidad y fiabilidad. Todos los autos deben tener menos de diez años, estar en excelentes condiciones operativas y estar asegurados según lo exige la ley local. Y debido a que nuestros conductores son locales, están familiarizados con las reglas y costumbres de la carretera.

Soporte al cliente de clase mundial

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  • Cancelaciones: ¡100% de reembolso hasta 24 horas antes del viaje!
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Niños

Si viajas con niños, asegúrate de informarnos en la reserva para que podamos preparar los asientos infantiles adecuados

Mascotas

¡Se permiten mascotas (y las amamos)! Solo necesitamos saberlo de antemano. Puedes contarnos sobre ellas en la siguiente fase de la reserva.

Propinas

La propina no está incluida ni es obligatoria, pero si realmente disfrutaste tu viaje, puedes mostrar tu agradecimiento a tu conductor con una propina opcional (el 10% es suficiente).

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  • 22x14x9 pulgadas
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