
The archaeological site is relatively small in stature and is one of the best-preserved coastal Maya sites. Its proximity to the modern tourism developments along the Mexican Caribbean coastline has made it a popular destination for tourists. The Tulum ruins are the third most-visited archaeological site in Mexico.
Several years ago, Tulum village was quiet and tourism outside of the ruins was limited to a few small shops. Now, Tulum village has grown dramatically. There is now a "hotel zone" of boutique hotels on the Tulum beach - approximately 40 small hotels, most of them cabanas built in the traditional Mayan style with thatched palm roofs. The hotel zone is mostly filled with tourists, whereas Tulum village is mostly a Mexican town, with some tourists eating in the restaurants and bars at night.
Remember that there is a wide range of beautiful properties that are available. Many new properties are being completed every day and are coming onto the market and are not yet listed anywhere.
There is absolutely no formal multiple listing service (central database) for properties in Mexico (as there is in the U.S.) and there is nothing that we know of that is online or on a website that is fully reliable.
Therefore, the properties listed below are only a fraction of what's available. We know of many more fine properties for sale but have not displayed them at this time.
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