Tulum, Mexico

Dez 23 to 31st

Tulum is a vibrant and diverse destination that offers something for everyone. During our stay, we were impressed by the wide range of delicious food options available, from traditional Mexican fare to fusion cuisine. The beach hotel strip was bustling with activity and energy, offering plenty of opportunities for relaxation and entertainment. Although we chose to skip the party zone, it was clear that Tulum is known for its nightlife scene. In addition to all the fun, Tulum also makes for a great starting point to explore the natural beauty and rich history of the region. The nearby cenotes and Maya historical sites are must-sees for anyone interested in immersing themselves in the local culture and natural wonders

Kitesurfing in Tulum

Tulum is certainly not a strong wind spot, also not too reliable. The wind is mostly onshore and due to the busy hotel strip along the beach, there are only a few small places where you can launch your kite. You will also have to find a parking spot, which you have to pay for.

For us, probably not a place we would recommend for a kitesurfing vacation.