15 Jaw-Dropping Photos of Tulum, Mexico

a flock of birds flying over a body of water

The Tulum beaches are gorgeous from every angle (that’s the reason they’re #1 on our list of the best things to do in Mexico).

But do you know where Tulum photos look especially stunning?

From above!

Imagine turquoise clear blue water lapping up against white sand beaches, all set against a lush green jungle.

Ok, actually you don’t have to imagine any of this because I’m going to show it to you in the following drone photo series of the beaches in Tulum.

And be sure to scroll through to the end for a few bonus pictures of some of the other incredible non-beach sites around Tulum. And, while I don’t want to make any promises, there might even be a surprise video in the works for you!

Oh, and before you go be sure to check out our guide on staying in Tulum beach vs town, plus the best hotels in Tulum Mexico.

Incredible Drone Photos of Tulum

Tulum, Mexico has some of the most incredible beaches on the planet. If you’re planning a visit to this Riviera Maya destination, be sure to check out my full  guide to the beaches in Tulum.

surfers riding waves in the ocean

Unlike the modern beach developments in Cancun and Playa del Carmen, you won’t find any high-rise condos in Tulum.

While the town has exploded in popularity recently, it still retains its charm as a relatively small Mexican beach town (pro tip: take a day trip to check out the nearby colonial town of Valladolid, Mexico).

Despite the tourism-driven development, these photos from above prove that Tulum is still primarily an amazing natural destination!

a beach with palm trees and palm trees

The beaches in Tulum can roughly be divided into the southern beaches (pictured above) and the northern beaches (pictured below). The southern beaches have been heavily developed by high-end Tulum hotels and resorts, while many of the northern beaches remain accessible to the public (and are just as gorgeous).

a beach filled with lots of colorful beach umbrellas

The northern beach is probably my favorite because the beachfront is wider and the water is a bit more clear than on the southern front.

READ NEXT:Playa del Carmen Beach Guide

But the truth is that all of the beaches in Tulum are quite excellent!

I’ve been to hundreds of beaches all around the world, and Tulum’s really are some of the most incredible beaches in the world.

a small boat floating on top of a body of water

One of the most unique things about the beaches in Tulum are that you can find Mayan ruins set against a cliff overlooking the ocean!

Sure, the Tulum ruins aren’t nearly as large as those at nearby Coba, but just look at this gorgeous setting!

a beach with palm trees and a blue skya large stone building with a blue sky

Another one of the greatest things about the beach in Tulum is that the Caribbean water has this cool, almost enchanting, blue/turquoise color to it:

two boats floating on top of a body of water

Not to mention the fact that the sand is silky smooth as well!

a black and white photo of an umbrella on a beach

No wonder Tulum, Mexico is such a popular holiday destination on the Riviera Maya!

The Caribbean waves crashing up against Tulum’s amazing beaches creates the perfect environment for relaxing on a beach towel or cabana with a drink in hand. Or, if you’re feeling adventurous, hop in the warm water for some swimming, boating, or even kite surfing!

a man riding a wave on top of a surfboard

READ NEXT: 16 Top Tours and Excursions from Playa del Carmen

a large body of water with a body of water

And don’t forget to stay for a sun-downer. When the sun settles in over the Yucatan, the beaches in Tulum glisten against the jungle.

a view of the ocean from a boat on a beach

But, no matter the time of day, the beaches in Tulum always look incredible from above.

a flock of birds flying over a body of watera beach with a bunch of surfboards on it

A Bonus Tulum Video

Have you put Tulum on your travel list yet?

I mean, just watch this quick one minute video I made and tell me you don’t want to go! : )

a sign on the side of a body of water

And Bonus Photos of Other Cool Stuff in Tulum!

The beaches in Tulum are absolutely incredible. But there are a lot of other reasons to go to Tulum too! In fact, I wrote a whole post loaded with 10 reasons to visit Tulum.

For example, you can visit this magical lagoon – which has a cenote in the middle of it!

a pool of water with a fish swimming in it

Or you can explore stunning underground caves, where the water creates these awesome reflections:

a painting of a fire hydrant in the middle of a forest

👉 Read Next: Is Tulum Mexico Safe?

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So what do you think? Have you booked those tickets to travel to Tulum, Mexico yet?

If you’re thinking about it, be sure to check out our guide on how to go from Cancun to Tulum.

Lastly, if you’re booking your next trip to Mexico, be sure to check out my article on .

I’d also love to hear your thoughts – on Tulum, the beaches, my photos, or just anything at all – in the comments! Thanks for visiting and I hope you love Tulum as much as I have!

a number of surfers on a beach near the ocean

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Welcome to my travel website! I’m Mary Howard, an American who has been exploring the world full-time for 8 years.

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