A WEEKEND GUIDE TO TULUM, MEXICO.

 
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It is my duty to figure out why you have not taken that trip of a lifetime. You are probably thinking: “I don’t have time, I have financial obligations, I have a family, I have a demanding job, I work on weekends, I have student loans, or I really DON’T have time.” These are all valid reasons why you have not traveled. Can I keep it 100 with you? It is mandatory to take a quick break and come back feeling refreshed and grateful for what you already have.

What if I told you, a weekend is all you need to knock out a beautiful country. Ein, uno, un, one weekend. I cannot make this up since I just came back from an epic weekend getaway. I don’t just want to recap what I did when I visited Tulum, Mexico. I want to teach you how to maximize three days and two nights in one country.

You: What does this look like Kris?

Me: Well you fly in Friday morning and fly out Sunday evening!

 
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1. DON’T SLEEP.

This is the single most important advice I can give you, accept that you are going to come back more tired than you were when you left. If you are in a new city with no time, sleeping could be a waste of time you already DON'T have. Sleep on your way there and on your way back. Sleep during your tour transfers. Drink coffee or tea, whatever you prefer.

*NEVER fall asleep in a cab on your way back to your lodging. I want you to come back home, along with your loved ones. Keep in mind that this is for people who don’t just want to lay on the beach all weekend.

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2. PLAN FOR 3 OR MORE ACTIVITIES.

I get a rush when I am in a new country. I want to see it all, eat it all and just about do it all. What does that look like? Start your day super early - 4 A.M. sounds about right. Schedule tours that start early to wrap up even earlier.

Plan activities around the same location, so you can knock out two or more in a day. This is not only important when trying to do a lot, but it also helps with saving on transportation.

Always include outfit changes between activities. I understand that you are not a blogger (trust me, we live a difficult life). Include an outfit change in case you want to do activities that include water or cause you to sweat - or if you just want a variety of content. In case you want to do activities that include water or cause you to sweat.

I did not follow this advice, hence, I looked like I only packed a bathing suit top. Break for lunch and head back to your lodge for a shower and a nap. Get ready for dinner and a night out on the town with the locals.

 

3. MAXIMIZE YOUR LAST DAY.

Treat your last day as your last opportunity to do some exploring. I have a reckoning that you planned your weekend trip with the understanding that you should probably fly back in the evening. Wake up early and pack up your luggage. Have a coffee, a zen moment by the pool, a cheeky breakfast and head out. I would suggest catching the sunrise at the beach; taking some quiet time to reflect and document all that is happening in your life. P.S. Always pick lodging closer to the town. It makes a lot of sense when trying to call taxis at wee hours of the morning and evening. It is also cheaper.

 

 

6 THINGS YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS IN TULUM

  • Visit Chichen - Itza!

  • Take a swim in the famous ‘Cenotes.’

  • Catch the sunrise at the Beach.

  • Check out the IK Lab Fine Art Gallery in Tulum.

  • Eat at Azulik Tulum Restaurant. This is one of the most intricate and picturesque restaurants in Tulum. A bit pricey, but it’s worth it.

  • Experience the nightlife in Downtown Tulum. Have a walk around in the daytime too, talk to the locals and enjoy the food. 

Wander with me today, wander alone tomorrow.  
Xx, Kris