Your driver will meet you at your address in Tulum.
You’ll travel in comfort for 1 h 40 min.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Cancun.
The Yucatan Peninsula has captured the world’s attention with its first-class resorts and white-sand beaches. On a car trip from Tulum to Cancun, the journey of your lifetime awaits. Nestled on the northeastern coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, Cancun is a vibrant destination that seamlessly blends rich natural wonders with modern-day allure. With its stunning beaches, lively nightlife, and diverse attractions, Cancun has become a beloved hotspot for travelers from around the globe.
To get to Cancun from Tulum, you will head north up the beautiful Caribbean Sea coastline for about two hours. With a view this beautiful, you won’t mind the distance of 80 miles (130 km). There are many transportation options, from buses to shared shuttles to private cars, for every budget, timeframe, and need.
The cenotes are perhaps the most distinguishable natural formations of this region. These openings to ancient subterranean cave systems form pools of clear blue water and an eerie, calm atmosphere. Some are open to the outside, and others are more cave-like. There are plenty of opportunities to visit them on your ride.
From Tulum to Cancun, embark on an unforgettable journey filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural discovery. Learn more about Yucatan culture as you talk to your private driver, and enrich your trip by stopping to explore ancient ruins, lounge on the beach, or sample local cuisine. Cancun promises to captivate your senses and leave you with cherished memories to last a lifetime.
Before you set off on your car trip from Tulum to Cancun, let's look into the captivating evolution of this renowned destination.
Long before its rise as a tourist mecca, Cancun was home to the ancient Mayans, who flourished in the area from around 2000 BCE until the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century. This great society was full of astronomers, engineers, and tradesmen, and the Mayans left an incredible mark on the Yucatan Peninsula.
The Mayans' architectural prowess is evident to anyone who visits one of their pyramids and observatories. Iconic sites like Chichen Itza and Tulum stand as testaments to their remarkable civilization. These architectural sites stand unique against other Meso-American societies and incorporate the stars and movement of the planets into their design.
On your way to Cancun, stop by the ancient city of Coba and you will see the Ixmoja Pyramid. Coba and its pyramid were the crossroads of the Mayan empire and archeologists are still uncovering its massive highway transport system.
The Spanish conquest decimated the Mayan empire, and the once-thriving Mayan population waned substantially. For centuries afterward, Cancun and its surrounding regions on the Yucatan Peninsula remained relatively secluded, dotted with quaint fishing villages along its serene coastline. For a while, it seemed this remarkable culture would be lost to time.
Fast forward to the 1960s, when the Mexican government set its sights on transforming Cancun into a world-class resort destination. With its pristine beaches and stunning natural beauty, Cancun seemed destined for greatness. The government's ambitious plans led to the development of the Hotel Zone, with the inauguration of the first hotel, Playa Blanca, in 1970. From there, Cancun's ascent as a premier tourist destination was unstoppable, drawing millions of visitors annually.
Today, Cancun is a bustling metropolis, teeming with modern luxuries and amenities. Its vibrant nightlife, delectable cuisine, and an array of recreational activities cater to every traveler's desires. Whether lounging on the beach, exploring nature reserves, or indulging in spa treatments, there's no shortage of things to see and do.
Despite its cosmopolitan vibe, Cancun keeps a connection to its Mayan heritage. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins of the great civilization, savor authentic Mayan dishes, and marvel at the region's diverse flora and fauna in nature reserves.
Whether you're craving exhilarating nightlife, crystal-clear waters for snorkeling, or a journey through ancient Mayan history, Cancun promises an unforgettable experience. Its pristine beaches, dynamic nightlife, and rich cultural tapestry welcome travelers from far and wide, beckoning them to discover the wonders of this enchanting destination.
From Tulum to Cancun, the adventure begins! Here are a few handy travel tips to make your transfer smooth sailing (on land, that is).
While embracing spontaneity is key, you should plan ahead if you're eager to dive into snorkeling or catch some waves surfing. Because Cancun is such a popular destination, activities tend to fill up. Your time in Cancun will zoom by like a speedboat, so securing your lesson slots before you arrive is a savvy move. Imagine getting to Cancun only to discover that your desired class is fully booked for weeks! Plus, you might snag an enticing early-bird deal if you act swiftly!
Public buses can sell out, and shuttle buses and private cars also book up fast, especially in the peak dry season. Make sure you have your transportation planned out before you get to Tulum!
While Cancun's beaches are undeniably breathtaking, don't forget to venture inland and explore the region's rich cultural heritage. Visit ancient Mayan ruins, see lush jungle landscapes, and swim in the cenotes. Your drive from Tulum to Cancun is the perfect time to add some stops and enrich your experience abroad.
One such stop should be the Jardin Botanico Dr. Alfredo Barrera Marin. This cornerstone of conservation is dedicated to safeguarding endangered plants and reviving tropical ecosystems throughout the Yucatan Peninsula. The walk through this lush oasis takes about 1.5 hours and is a great excuse to stretch your legs after being on the road.
Daytrip’s professional drivers are local to the Yucatan Peninsula area and will know the route better than anyone. Their expertise will put your mind at ease about driving in a foreign country, and the door-to-door service will be the luxury you expect from your week in paradise. Our drivers speak Spanish and English, and they will be able to tell you all about life in Mexico, the local legends, and tips for the best experience.
Remember to pack essentials like sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water for your road trip. And don't forget to bring along some pesos for any unexpected expenses. Buses have limited space for luggage, but when you ride in a private car you won’t have to worry about fitting everything into one bag.
There are several convenient transportation options for you to choose how to get from Tulum to Cancun. Cancun is approximately 130 kilometers (80 miles) north of Tulum and will take about 2 hours nonstop to transfer between cities.
If you like to be in complete control, renting a car is a popular choice. The scenic drive from Tulum to Cancun takes approximately two hours and offers stunning views from the Yucatán Peninsula along the way.
Covering a distance of approximately 42 miles (68 kilometers) via Federal Highway 307, this route is well-traveled and straightforward. It can be very busy though, so if you're not comfortable driving in traffic, a private car may be a better option.
While the standard speed limit on Mexican highways hovers around 68 mph (110 km/h), make sure to check posted regulations and prioritize safety. And if you're driving yourself, you'll also need to see the parking situation in advance. After all, the last thing you want during your vacation is an unexpected mishap!
If you’re on a budget, you can take a bus from Tulum to Cancun. Buses depart from Tulum Central to Cancun ADO Terminal (or the airport). There are multiple buses a day, departing as early as 6:30 AM and the last bus is at 10:20 PM. Typically, ADO buses are comfortable and air-conditioned.
Alternatively, you can take one of the smaller buses to Playa del Carmen and transfer from here to Cancun if the ADO bus times don't suit your schedule. Both options take around two hours and tickets are roughly $13.50. This is barring traffic or other delays. You also won't be able to stop and take in any of the spectacular sights along the way, so keep this in mind.
Elevate your excursion from Tulum to Cancun by hiring a private driver with Daytrip. Seamless door-to-door convenience is perfect for busy families and those looking to get the most out of their vacation time. With a private driver, you set your own timetable and itinerary to cater to your unique interests. Take your vacation into your own hands and take pit stops to see famous cenotes and Mayan ruins.
Your private driver speaks both English and Spanish and is familiar with the route. Our fleet of cars is tested for road durability, sanitized between trips, and includes child seats. Our drivers and vehicles are also insured according to local law. Our private fleet also caters to travelers with mobility aids such as strollers or wheelchairs—a level of specialized service unmatched by standard shuttle buses.
Daytrip's customer service is also available 24/7 for all your travel needs.
A Daytrip shuttle bus is a convenient and affordable option. With regular departures from Tulum to Cancun, shuttle buses carry 7 passengers at the most, so aren't as crowded as buses, and allow you to talk to your local driver, making for a comfortable and hassle-free way to travel between the two destinations.
After your trip from Tulum, the adventure continues with so many exciting things to do when you get to Cancun. Whether you want to relax at the spa, take a jet ski for a spin, or see the great natural wonders of the coral reefs, Cancun has an activity for everyone.
See the world's second-largest coral reef system with a snorkeling or diving excursion to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System (also known as the Great Mayan Reef). Instructors will teach you all the basics and take you out to this critically endangered ecosystem that is home to more than 65 species of stony coral and 500 species of fish.
The Great Mayan Reef is 620 miles (1000 km) long and stretches along the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, down the coast of Belize and Guatemala, and the northern shore of Honduras. It is second in size only to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and has a large population of manatees and other endangered species.
Whale sharks that is. Don’t let the name fool you; these docile creatures filter-feed plankton to eat and have no interest in eating you. Whale sharks can grow up to 50 feet (15 meters) long and visit the Great Mayan Reef in summer to graze on plankton. Swimmers can go on guided tours to see these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. July and August are the best months to see them, as they do have migratory cycles.
Cancun offers endless opportunities for adventure seekers. Adrenaline junkies will love zip-lining over tropical treetops and zooming around on jet skis.
Dance the night away at Cancun's vibrant clubs and bars, where live music and DJ sets keep the party going until the early hours.
Sometimes, the best itinerary is to let go of plans and unwind! After exploring all that Cancun has to offer, pamper yourself with some much-needed relaxation at one of its opulent spas or picturesque beach resorts. Treat yourself to a soothing massage, indulge in a pedicure, and unwind. Once you've savored your spa experience, recline on the beach or by the pool with a refreshing cocktail, and let the stresses of everyday life fade away in this tropical paradise.
If there's one destination where you can truly get far away from the digital world and embrace a complete phone detox, it's Cancun.
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
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
Sunlight and trees pour into a small hole in the heart of this stunning underground cenote ornamented by beautiful cave formations. Light in the Dark
One of the largest nature reserves in Mexico, this lush patch of jungle is home to the last troop of spider monkeys on the coast. The Jungle Troop
Playa Delfines is popular with local surfers and is located right in the heart of Cancun’s Hotel Zone. Surf like the dolphins
“Great and safe service! I would highly recommend booking with them from cancun to tulum. We felt safe and the communication was on point! We still tipped well after and both drivers were grateful. One let us stop to use the restroom and grab food and the other offered perrier water. Thanks!”
Culture547099
Jun 13, 2023“I cannot recommend Daytrip enough for your transfer from Cancun airport to your specific Tulum location! With day trip, you can also make custom stops and special excursions along the way! First of all, our driver Ricardo was the absolute best! He WAS EARLY to the airport, called me to let me know where he would be waiting and what he was wearing so I would be able to find him better (even sent a picture of himself so we would feel more comfortable). We also had a scheduled stop and needed to make changes to it and he worked so hard to accommodate us. AND THEN, he was so kind and easy to talk to; spoke PERFECT English but was willing to help me practice my (bad) Spanish! Would highly recommend to anyone coming to this area!”
jaimepants
Jan 25, 2023“This was the first time I used this service and it was easy to use, seamless, a nice car and helpful driver. Transferred from a hotel in Tulum, Mexico to Cancun.”
RaduA692
Jan 11, 2023“Exceptional service. Comfortable, safe for a female traveling alone. Reasonably priced. It was my first time in Cancun, Mexico. My Spanish was limited, nice to have someone speak english and give you direction at the sites I booked them twice on my trip, with tours on the way to my destination.”
Trek746130
Oct 26, 2021All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.
We screen all our drivers for criminal and traffic records, and personally interview each one. We also inspect their cars for safety, comfort, and reliability. All cars must be less than ten years old, in excellent operating condition, and insured as required by local law. And because our drivers are locals, they're familiar with the rules and customs of the road.
If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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