Your driver will meet you at your address in Chiquila.
You’ll travel in comfort for 2 h 40 min.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Tulum.
The car trip from Chiquila to Tulum takes around 2 hours and 40 minutes, covering a distance of 105 miles (169 km.) With Daytrip, this private transfer gets you smooth door-to-door service with a friendly English-speaking driver who can offer some local insight along the way.
Muyil, a remarkable Mayan settlement that lies at the heart of a UNESCO Biosphere preserve with lush mangroves and a sparkling lagoon.
<show-more> You will also have the opportunity to stop en route for sightseeing to elevate your travel day with fascinating stops you might otherwise overlook. For example, take a tour ofOr, head to Two Eyes Cenote for a dip in the turquoise waters attached to one of the longest underwater cave systems in the world. Visitors can explore at their own pace or enjoy one of the guided snorkeling tours.
Whether you stop for sightseeing or not, you will enjoy a safe, convenient, and comfortable journey with a Daytrip private transfer. </show-more>
After you make your way from Chiquila to Tulum, you will find yourself in a tranquil beach town within quick reach of rich historic ruins and cultural touchstones. The town is split into two small halves, one side being the more popular Tulum beach strip. This area offers access to the beach, plenty of accommodation for travelers, and is where visitors will navigate to the nearby Sian Ka’an Biosphere.
<show-more> The quieter half, Tulum town, is slowly growing in population and offers restaurants, shops, and other general amenities. The entirety of Tulum has a relaxed, bohemian atmosphere, with the spotlight on the natural splendor of the surrounding area.
Just outside of Tulum Town are the Tulum Ruins, an example of well-preserved Mayan settlements that visitors can explore to learn more about this ancient civilization. On some days, the road to the ruins features a flea market and stalls where travelers can find street food and local souvenirs.
Tulum played an important role in the Mayan civilization, as it was once a significant trading hub and export center for precious stones such as jade and obsidian. The area is also thought to be one of the last cities to be inhabited by the Maya before the Spanish conquest. While it was rare for the Mayans to construct walled cities, Tulum’s ruins offer a glimpse of some of the ancient stone walls that would have encircled this key city.
Today, the city is a popular destination for travelers eager to learn more about this rich history and culture while enjoying pristine sandy beaches and turquoise waters.
</show-more> ## From Chiquila to Tulum: travel tips
On the way from Chiquila to Tulum, there are a couple of things that you can do to make your journey as smooth and enjoyable as possible. <show-more>
The most convenient way to get from Chiquila to Tulum is with a private driving transfer, granting you door-to-door transportation, assistance with your luggage, and flexibility in your itinerary. Choosing a private service is also a good idea if you’re heading to the new Tulum airport because you’ll have much more control over your departure time than you might with public transit, ensuring a stress-free arrival at the airport in plenty of time for your flight.
While on your private transfer, taking advantage of the optional sightseeing stops is a fantastic way to enjoy more of Mexico without committing to entire-day trips or spending an additional night in a new place. This way, you extend your travel day into a memorable adventure while still receiving fast and comfortable transportation to your accommodation in Tulum.
</show-more> ## How to get from Chiquila to Tulum
There are a few options for your transfer from Chiquila to Tulum, including bus and shuttle routes as well as a private driving transfer. For many people, the private car service offered by Daytrip is the most convenient and comfortable option along this route, and it also tends to be faster than the bus or shuttle given the direct pickup and dropoff at your accommodations in both cities.
The bus from Chiquila to Tulum takes around 3 hours and 40 minutes, with services run by ADO bus company leaving twice a day. The tickets cost in the range of $12 to $35, though the prices can fluctuate depending on your travel season.
Keep in mind that you will need to spend additional time getting to and from the bus station on top of the 3-hour and 40-minute travel time, meaning your entire transfer could take upwards of 5 hours with the bus. Other bus routes require a transfer at Playa del Carmen, and they take even longer with a minimum travel time of 4 hours and 40 minutes.
There are independent shuttle companies that cover the distance from Chiquila to Tulum, but these tend to cost much more because they operate on an on-demand basis only. The fare can range anywhere from $19 to $290, and the journey takes as long as driving (around 2.5 hours give or take, depending on the pickup and dropoff locations available.)
The private car service with Daytrip covers the distance from Chiquila to Tulum in just 2 hours and 40 minutes, door to door. This convenient, stress-free journey with a friendly English-speaking local driver starts at $38 per person and gives you the most flexibility in your itinerary.
However you get from Chiquila to Tulum, you can look forward to a wide range of exciting activities once you arrive.
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Just a quick 15-minute car ride from the center of Tulum town, Paradise Beach is one of the most popular beaches in the area. Paradise Beach is a long stretch of coastline boasting white sand and brilliant blue waters where visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing in the sun. The area also features some tropical restaurants and beach bars where you can sample the local cuisine and have a drink in the sand.
These preserved Mayan Ruins are only a few minutes off of the main road into Tulum Town, and for an entry fee of $5 per person, visitors can explore the ancient stone structures and learn more about Tulum’s historical significance. Plus, there are flea markets and local vendors selling snacks and refreshments along the road into the ruins on many days of the week.
The ruins highlight that Tulum was once a rare example of a Mayan walled city, which is also where the name of the city comes from (Tulum meaning “wall” or “palisade.”) Before it was called Tulum, the Mayans called the city “Zama” which referred to the dawn.
As the name suggests, the Gran Cenote is an incredibly large cenote located only 10 minutes from the Tulum ruins or downtown Tulum. Here, visitors can swim among the stalactites, caverns, and other incredible rock formations without needing to scuba dive (unlike many others of the world’s famous cave systems.)
There are restrooms, lockers, and a restaurant on-site, and snorkel equipment is available for rent. Guided trekking tours can also explore the surrounding jungle. </show-more>
As you prepare for your Chiquila to Tulum transfer, you are likely wondering about the best time of year to visit. Tulum is most popular among travelers during the Winter to early spring season, from December to March, when the weather is sunny and dry and the temperatures don’t get too high.
To avoid the biggest crowds while still making the most of the weather, consider timing your visit for the shoulder months of November or April-May. You will still avoid the worst of the wet season, and you won’t face massive crowds around the most popular attractions in town.
This small, well-preserved Mayan settlement offers easy access to a UNESCO-listed biosphere. The Lagoon of Ruin
These pools of impossibly clear water are the gateway to one of the world’s longest underwater cave systems. A Diver's Delight
Three beautiful cenotes allow visitors to swim in and under the lush tropical forest, and partake in a Mayan ritual. Tres Treats
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
The largest dome in the Yucatan brings together adventure and culture. Beyond Wonder-Dome
Filled with colorful colonial houses, simply wandering this laid-back city is a delight. Quiet Colors
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
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