5 great reasons why Mahahual is better than Tulum – Earth Vagabonds (2024)

Last Updated on May 27, 2023 by Ellen

Mahahual is better than Tulum. There. I said it.

Let’s be clear: Tulum’s beach is a magical place. In addition to endless white sand and turquoise water, there’s a spiritual feeling many people experience just south of the famous Maya ruins. I’ve heard Tulum described as a spiritual vortex – similar to the vortexes in Sedona, Arizona. That description feels right to me. I will always love Tulum.

But Mahahual is still better.

(*This first few paragraphs were updated in May 2022 for style reasons. For updated travel information on Mahahual and the Costa Maya region of Mexico, join the Earth Vagabonds Facebook group -some members live in Mahahual.)

I can easily think of five great reasons why Mahahual is better than Tulum for early retired budget travelers. (The Spanish spelling is Majahual, and it’s pronounced ‘mah-HA-wall’.)

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  • 1. Mahahual is more affordable to live on the beach, or close to it
  • 2. Mahahual has a malecon
  • 3. Mahahual is an authentic small town
  • 4. Mahahual is better than Tulum for snorkeling, swimming
  • 5. Mahahual is more laid back – people seem happier
  • …only 1 drawback that has to be covered.

Why Mahahual is better than Tulum – top 5 reasons

I lived in both places: Tulum for five months; Mahaual more than three months.

Here are five reasons I personally like living in Mahahual more than I liked living in Tulum.

1. Mahahual is more affordable to live on the beach, or close to it

There are many options for short visits to Tulum. There are hostels and hotel rooms in town, which some miles away from the beach. Or, stay in boutique hotels right on the beach for tidy sums of money.

In Mahahual, stay across the street from the beach for much less money. Google hotel prices, and you’ll see what I mean.

For apartment living, in Tulum you can find monthly places right on the beach, but there is no way I could afford that. So, I paid about $320 in town – miles away from the beach.

I lived in a one room studio with a bed, small table, basic kitchen, good sized porch, with water and wifi included. For Tulum, that was a decent deal. I had a good landlord and I would rent there again.

In Mahahual, it was a totally different scene, with less demand. We paid roughly $500 a month for a one-bedroom, split-level apartment with bed, dresser, full kitchen, couch, coffee table, water, wifi, TV and cable included, with an amazing rooftop, ocean view deck, across from the beach. (Note, this rental was in 2016, and prices have gone up a bit since then.)

Stars and sunrises on the Caribbean Sea. Oh, heck yes. We could never have had this view for three months in Tulum for that price.

There are other rentals down the road from the beach, but those neighborhoods still are closer to the water than in Tulum.

2. Mahahual has a malecon

A malecon is a walkway on or along a beach. Mahahual has a gorgeous one. Tulum has none. This is a major reason why Mahahual is better than Tulum.

Tulum has a beach road that is congested with speeding taxis and tourists in a rush. Several times, I was nearly hit by cars speeding by me on my bike once I left the bike path from town. There are no speed bumps on the beach road to the north, and cars speed. Some drivers are texting. It’s not cool. At the few spots where you can see the beach from the road, you can’t enjoy it because of all the traffic.

In Mahahual, I jogged along the malecon – along the beach – along the ocean.

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I stopped running while I lived in Tulum because I got too hot without an ocean breeze, and I didn’t feel comfortable running with music on the beach road with all of that traffic.

3. Mahahual is an authentic small town

You won’t find Starbucks in the village. There are only mom-and-pop convenience stores, no Oxxos. No Chedraui, no Walmart or Bodega Aurrera. When you buy something at a store, that money goes to a family’s small business. Not a giant corporation. I. love. that. And it’s another reason Mahahual is better than Tulum.

If you need something you cannot find in town, or need to see a doctor, Chetumal is the state capitol and it’s 90 minutes or two hours away by car, bus or colectivo (colectivo is a shared taxi van, and I’m pictured in one below).

Once a week a dentist from Chetumal comes to Mahahual. And there is a health clinic, but serious medical care or tests are better done in the capitol.

4. Mahahual is better than Tulum for snorkeling, swimming

You can walk to the reef in Mahahaul- it’s very close to the shore in most spots. It runs along the beach through the center of town. If you’re a decent swimmer, you can get to a few spots south of town without a guide boat for awesome snorkeling. There are more fish and coral closer to the beach than in Tulum – it’s not even a competition. (Although, of course, Tulum’s beaches are stunning.) In Mahahual, the water doesn’t get choppy or go over six feet until you’re on the ocean side of the reef.

Plus, Banco Chichorro is accessible by boat from Mahahual, if you’re in the market for an incredible dive.

If you love snorkeling and calm water for swimming, this is a great reason why Mahahual is better than Tulum.

During the time I lived in Mahahual, I swam from the Happy Turtle restaurant to Sulumar Restaurant along the reef. Tedly would walk the malecon down and meet me. It was fantastic for swimming! Where else can you say, I’ll meet you at the restaurant, and then swim there?

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5. Mahahual is more laid back – people seem happier

The vibe in Mahahual overall is so casual, it’s contagious. You can’t help but feel happy there. And it’s a big reason why Mahahual is better than Tulum.

Mahahual has the vibe Tulum had more than a decade ago, before the New York and Los Angeles crowds descended; before land and property was ‘repossessed’ by the government from business owners. Before overtourism was a word.

I’ve overheard visitors from the cruise ships say this is the best port they experienced on their trip.

Think about it: don’t you always feel better when you see the beach and the ocean? Because of the malecon, the Caribbean Sea is accessible to everyone in Mahahual – it’s right there. It’s not blocked by “private property” development for the wealthy who jet in for vacation. I believe easy beach access helps the collective happy vibe in Mahahual.

…only 1 drawback that has to be covered.

Those cruise ships are the only drawback to Mahahual. Thousands of tourists pour off boats and onto land several days a week. Sometimes there are several boats.

It’s how the village sustains itself. It’s large enough to provide basic services for thousands of people, briefly. The positive side to this drawback is that after a few hours, all the tourists get back on their ships and sail away.

Days with no ships were the ones I relished in Mahahual the most. It reminded me of the time when Tedly and I first discovered this sleepy little fishing village in the early 2000s, before Hurricane Dean hit the Costa Maya region.

Will it stay this way in Mahahual? Sleepy and quaint and happy? Or will it grow to be more like Tulum, or Playa del Carmen? Mahahual is better than Tulum primarily because of its basic layout — beach access cannot be blocked with the malecon where it is now. And that isn’t likely to change even if the big names show up.

Of all the places I’ve seen on the planet, so far, Mahahual, Mexico is one of my favorites, and I will go back… one day.

(Ellen’s note in May 2022: still true that Mahahual is a favorite spot, and she’s seen much more of the planet since 2016!)

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Related to Tulum and Mahahual:

  • The 5 neighborhoods of Mahahual
  • Four “Tulums” — which one is the real one?
  • Banco Chinchorro: beautiful coral so alive and colorful you just have to see it!

Other amazing beaches on Earth:

  • Beautiful Boracay Island in the Philippines
  • Exquisite scenery in Nusa Penida, Indonesia
  • Vietnam’s Nha Trang – gorgeous beach city

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FAQs

What is Mahahual known for? ›

Mahahual has soft sand beaches, grass-thatched palapas, and the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef that runs along the coast. Many hotels, bars, restaurants, and shops can be found in this quaint tourist town.

What is the big deal about Tulum? ›

Discover the ancient Mayan ruins in Tulum

History hunters are spoiled for choice in Tulum. The town was once the location of a Mayan walled city, situated on a cliff facing the sun, and the astonishingly well-preserved ruins can be followed by a dip in the sea on the beach below.

What is Tulum best known for? ›

This town, found on the Yucatán Peninsula, is not only home to great beaches, but has lush jungles, Mayan ruins, cenotes (caves or sinkholes filled with crystal-clear waters), gorgeous lagoons and upscale nightlife. Below is a list of the best things to do in Tulum – activities sure to make you fall in love with Tulum.

Is Tulum better than Cancun? ›

Cancun is a busier and more lively area with more activities, attractions, and options. It can be slightly more cost effective and has easier access to most places. Tulum is a quieter spot with a more natural feel with fewer options, more travel time, and a slightly higher price range.

Is Mahahual worth visiting? ›

There are beautiful eco-lodges near to Mahahual that are well worth the trip. However Mahahual the town and surrounding beach was hugely disappointing. There is still significant damage from the 2007 hurricane, and tourists arriving by car are greeted with an extensive thicket of dead mangroves surrounding the town.

What to do in Mahahual at night? ›

These places are best for nightlife in Mahahual:
  • Chuncky Monkey Tours.
  • Nacional Beach Club.
  • Nicola Carlesso.
  • Beach break at MALECó21 | Luxury Beach club & Restaurant.
  • Michelas Beer House.

What are 3 interesting facts about Tulum? ›

Tulum Facts
  • The city of Tulum was previously known as Zama, meaning City of Dawn.
  • Its current name means fence or trench in Mayan.
  • Being both on a sea and land route, it had major historical importance as a centre of trading.

Which cartels run Tulum? ›

Authorities have identified four drug cartels operating in the greater Cancún region: the Sinaloa Cartel, the New Generation Jalisco Cartel (CJNG for its acronym in Spanish), the Gulf Cartel and a smaller organization known as Grupo Regional, a cartel formed of former Zetas cartel members and local street gangs.

Why do people like Tulum so much? ›

The Tulum ruins are one of the only reasons we like visiting Tulum. Image courtesy of Canva stock images. This isn't to say Tulum doesn't have a lot to offer. It's home to Mayan ruins, epic cenotes, some of the coolest nightclubs, and the best DJ events along with stunning beaches.

Why Tulum is better than Cancun? ›

They both offer beautiful beaches, breathtaking coastlines, and comforting weather. Their main differences rest in the type of experience you are looking for. Cancun tends to be more upbeat and caters more to the tourist crowd. Tulum is more relaxing and gives you a greater authentic local experience.

Why Tulum is so expensive? ›

Because it's booming as a travel destination, Tulum is attracting top tier chefs and restauranteurs. Hanging out, eating, and drinking at these restaurants and beach clubs is part of the Tulum experience. That being said, this is one of the aspecects of a vacation to Tulum that can make it overly expensive.

Why do celebrities go to Tulum? ›

This trendy hotspot, known for its picturesque beaches, Mayan ruins and beautiful natural cenotes, ranks among Mexico's most visited locales. Once a popular destination for bohemian backpackers, Tulum has evolved into one of the country's most glamorous towns, where Hollywood royalty come to frolic in the sun and surf.

Is Tulum or Cabo safer? ›

Is Tulum or Cabo Safer? Both destinations are relatively safe for tourists. The State Department lists the Quintana Roo State, where Tulum is located, and the Baja California Sur State, where Cabo is, with a Level 2 advisory.

Is Cancun or Tulum safer? ›

Is Tulum safer than Cancun? Not really. They're both generally safe. The key difference is that Cancun's mainstream holidaymakers tend to stick more to their hotels, especially the all-inclusives.

Is Cancun or Tulum better for families? ›

Cancun or Tulum for Families

While you can certainly do both Tulum and Cancun with a Family, overall I would choose Cancun or Mayan Riveria when travelling with a family. The atmosphere and experiences in both places are different and overall Cancun is more geared more towards a kid friendly scene.

Can you walk to Mahahual beach from cruise port? ›

If you're seeking a more authentic Mexican beach town vibe, Mahahual is just a short distance away. You can walk to Mahahual from the cruise port in about 30-45 minutes, or take a taxi for approximately $4 per person.

Does Mahahual have seaweed? ›

However, there is a lot of ragazo (seaweed) that needs to be constantly cleaned. This is a beautiful and peaceful place.

Is Mahahual good for snorkeling? ›

As a very general rule, the beaches to the south of Mahahual tend to be a bit more reef protected, which means better snorkeling on rougher days. It also means more sea grass, both in the water and along the shore.

Is Costa Maya worth visiting? ›

We enjoyed Costa Maya port, even though it was touristy with jacked up prices for every food and services. However, the setting felt like you are on a resort and has a pretty environmental design, with at least 3 pools surrounded by beach chairs, and lots of restaurants and shops.

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