Tulum resort day passes
Day passes from $45 – $85 USD

Tulum Resort Day Passes

Tulum gets the heaviest sargassum in the region. A resort or beach club pass is your best backup plan.

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Pool + Bar

Full resort access,
no overnight stay

10 AM – 6 PM

Typical day pass
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$45 – $85

USD per person,
food often included

Seaweed on the beach? Here's your upgrade path

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Public beach with sargassum

Free but smelly, can be knee-deep in season

Not ideal
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Resort day pass — pool + beach

Pools are always clear; many resorts groom their beach daily

Best option

How this works

The button above searches ResortPass for all available day passes near Tulum. Availability, pricing, and which resorts are bookable changes daily — ResortPass shows live inventory including Dreams Tulum, Bahía Príncipe, and boutique beach clubs and more. Prices shown are estimates; check ResortPass for today's exact rates.

What's Typically Included

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Pool Access

All resort pools

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Food & Drinks

Meals & open bar

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Beach Access

Loungers & umbrellas

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Amenities

WiFi, towels & more

Beach & Resort Essentials

Booking Tips

Cenotes Alternative

Tulum's cenotes are completely sargassum-free and often more spectacular than the beach. A great pairing with a resort day.

High Season Tip

Tulum beach clubs and resorts fill up fast in peak season (Dec–Feb, Jul–Aug). Book a day in advance minimum.

Hotel Zone Distance

Tulum's resort strip is about 3 km south of town. Budget a taxi or bike ride to reach day pass properties.

Sargassum Reality

Tulum faces open Atlantic — it consistently receives the heaviest sargassum accumulation. Having a backup plan here is essential May–September.

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When to Plan a Day Pass in Tulum

Resort pools are always sargassum-free. The beach side of your day pass depends on the season.

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Clear Light Moderate Heavy

Resort pools are sargassum-free year-round regardless of season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tulum's open east-facing coast makes it the most exposed beach in the region. From May to September conditions can be heavy. November through February are the safest months. Always check our live conditions.
Yes — several properties along the Tulum hotel zone offer day passes through ResortPass. Options include boutique beach clubs and larger resort properties.
Cenotes (Gran Cenote, Dos Ojos), the Tulum ruins, a day trip to Coba or Cobá, or heading north to Akumal or Playa del Carmen where conditions are often better.

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