Tulum Beach
Day Passes & Resort Alternatives
When sargassum is heavy on Tulum beach, the jungle-chic beach clubs are a stunning alternative — cenote pools, organic food, and incredible vibes.
Day passes from
$45
up to $90
Azulik Resort Tulum
Cenote pools, jungle canopy views, 4 organic restaurants, and a legendary rooftop bar unlike anywhere else.
Day pass from
$80 USD
All Available Day Passes
Papaya Playa Project
Beach ClubBeach club, pool, yoga, DJ events, and organic dining on the Tulum beach road.
Ahau Tulum
Eco-LuxuryCenote access, pool, spa, and a farm-to-table restaurant in a beautiful jungle setting.
Be Tulum
Adults OnlyInfinity pool, adults-only atmosphere, 2 restaurants, and wellness spa.
What's Typically Included
Pool Access
All resort pools
Food & Drinks
Meals & open bar
Beach Access
Loungers & umbrellas
Amenities
WiFi, towels & more
Booking Tips
Tulum Is Different
Expect natural cenote pools, organic food, and ambient music — not waterslides and swim-up bars.
Tulum Beach Road
All venues are on the beach road. Rent a bike, scooter, or golf cart to move between them.
Azulik Tip
The most sought-after experience in Tulum. Day passes are extremely limited — book weeks ahead.
Papaya Sunset
Papaya Playa is famous for sunset DJ sets. Arrive by 4 PM to secure a good spot.
Frequently Asked Questions
No — Tulum is boutique eco-luxury. Natural pools, organic food, ambient music. Less waterpark, more vibes.
Yes — stunning natural freshwater pools integrated into jungle architecture. A completely unique experience.
Depends on the venue. Some include food and drinks, others charge à la carte. Confirm when booking.
Casual but stylish — swimwear at pools, light cover-ups for dining areas. No shoes required at most venues.
Check Today's Sargassum Conditions
See current sargassum levels before deciding on a beach or pool day.