Lonely Planet Magazine India

TULUM, MEXICO, ON A BUDGET

WHY GO?

To eat, drink and make merry, without breaking the bank

WHAT IS THERE TO DO?

Explore Mayan ruins, check out wildlife, work on your tan and binge on tacos with reckless abandon.

SIGHTS

IK LAB 1

In this contemporary art gallery, guests enter barefoot, as the floors are meant to be a part of the art: they’re polished cement and bejuco (vine-like wood). Opened by the great-grandson of art Carretera Tulum-Punta Allen KM 5, Zona Hotelera; 12pm – 8pm; entry for 18 years and above).

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