TULUM : Instagram Worthy Locations

Wanna make all your followers very jealous!?!?

Here’s a compiled list of ALL of Tulum’s MOST instagrammable sites!

 

1.     The “Ven a la Luz” exhibit (the giant wooden sculpture) is on the beach road, at the entrance of Ahua Tulum Resort—there’s ALWAYS a line, so go early or late!

 

2.     “Follow the Dream Sign” is located on the beach road by the Lolita Lolita Tulum boutique.

 

 

3.     The white “Beach View Swings” are located at the Coco Tulum Beach Club.

 

4.     Azulik. All of it! Pricing has drastically increased, and photography policies have heightened, so follow up!

 

 

5.     The “Bridge with the Hands” is located at the Vagalume Restaurant Pool.

 

6.     The “I Love Tulum So Matcha” sign is located on the beach road, at the Matcha Mama Smoothie & Juice Bar.

 

 

7.     The “Wooden Tunnel” is located on the beach road, at the entrance to Selina Tulum.

 

8.     The “Hanging Swing Couch” that is lined with draping wedding dresses is located at Casa Malca, BKA as Pablo Escobar’s Mansion.

 

9.    Cenote Calavera or Gran Cenote, are located less than 10 minutes from the Pueblo.

 

10.  For your insane drone footage, the “Jungle Casitas” with private rooftop dipping pools are situated at Papaya Playa Project.

 

11.  The white “Concrete Domes and Spiraling Walkways” are located at the Azulik Uh May Contemporary Art Museum, which is about 30 minutes from the Tulum.

 

12.  The “Open Wooden Hand” that stretches out over the jungle is located at Hun Tulum; apparently, you must be a hotel guest or an approved influencer to enter!

 

13.  There are three dining options at Azulik that offer nests, jungle paths, and floating bridges: Tseen-Ja, Kin Toh, and Cenote Restaurant.

 

14.  The “Tulum Swing Sign” is located on the main highway at the Cervecería Tulum, which is about 5 minutes from the Pueblo.

 

15.  The Tulum Ruins are located at the end of the beach road.

 

16.  The Tulum Jungle Gym is located on the beach; you can access from the beach road via Ahau Hotel.

 

17.  The famous “Jungle Net” with all the plush cushions is at Kin Toh Restaurant.

 

18.  The Colorful Tulum sign is in the Pueblo, off the main highway at the Municipality square.


19.  “The Hammocks” that dangle over the pool are located at Holistika Tulum.


20.  The famous “Crooked Palm Tree” is located on the beach at Playa Paraiso—I heard it was recently “trimmed down.”



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