EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 45 MIN
Tulum 2026: The Collapse Made It Affordable — Is It Worth It Now?
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Tulum 2026: Occupancy crashed to 30%, luxury rates down 35%, entrance fees just doubled. Is Mexico's broken Caribbean star finally worth it again?🌊 WHAT THIS EPISODE COVERSWe break down the full real cost of Tulum in 2026 across every budget level, explain how the tourism collapse and the new Tulum Airport are reshaping the pricing economics, expose the three specific traps from the taxi cartel to beach club minimums to the sargassum calendar blindness that ruins summer trips, and give the honest verdict on whether the cenotes, Mayan ruins, and corrected luxury pricing make Tulum worth visiting in the year of the Great Tulum Correction.💸 REAL 2026 COSTS — EVERY TRAVELLER TYPE→ 🎒 Backpacker: $51–88 per day — Pueblo-based with bicycle discipline→ 👫 Midrange Couple: $250–470 combined per day — avoid Hotel Zone dining→ 👨👩👧 Family: NO verdict — base north at Riviera Maya instead, day-trip for ruins→ 💎 Luxury: $485–985 per person/day — 30–40% below 2022 peak, real correction→ 💻 Digital Nomad: $1,400–2,400/month all-in — scene thinner than 2023, 1–3 weeks works best🗺️ KEY TOPICS✔ The Great Tulum Correction — what a 30% occupancy collapse really looks like on the ground✔ Tulum Airport TQO — direct US flights from Dallas, Houston, New York, Miami, Chicago✔ The Maya Train station — 2-hour connection from Cancun at 500–900 pesos✔ Cenote circuit — Gran Cenote, Dos Ojos, Calavera, Carwash, Zacil-Ha at $25–45 total✔ Tulum ruins entrance fee — doubled from 104 to 209 pesos for 2026✔ The taxi cartel pricing — $135 per day trap and the bicycle fix✔ Beach club minimum consumption — the 500–800 peso gate and the 16 free-access alternatives✔ Sargassum season April to September — why booking blind ruins the trip✔ Pueblo food scene — Taquería Honorio, El Camello Jr., Antojitos La Chiapaneca✔ Hotel Zone vs Pueblo — the 300–500% pricing gap that broke the destination✔ Is It Worth It? — five verdicts for five traveller types🌍 ALTERNATIVES COVERED: Bacalar · Isla Holbox📍 Tulum Mexico 2026 · Tulum travel guide · Tulum cenotes · Gran Cenote Dos Ojos · Tulum Mayan ruins · Tulum collapse 2026 · Tulum luxury hotel prices · sargassum Tulum 2026 · Tulum Airport TQO · Maya Train Tulum · Tulum vs Bacalar · Riviera Maya budget 2026 · Quintana Roo tourism🎙️ Phil & H Travel — Is It Worth It? is your no-spin, logistics-first travel podcast. Real costs. No tourism board spin. Honest verdicts every episode.👉 If this guide helped you plan your trip — hit follow. New episodes drop daily.
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Tulum 2026: Occupancy crashed to 30%, luxury rates down 35%, entrance fees just doubled. Is Mexico's broken Caribbean star finally worth it again?🌊 WHAT THIS EPISODE COVERSWe break down the full real cost of Tulum in 2026 across every budget level, explain how the tourism collapse and the new Tulum Airport are reshaping the pricing economics, expose the three specific traps from the taxi cartel to beach club minimums to the sargassum calendar blindness that ruins summer trips, and give the honest verdict on whether the cenotes, Mayan ruins, and corrected luxury pricing make Tulum worth visiting in the year of the Great Tulum Correction.💸 REAL 2026 COSTS — EVERY TRAVELLER TYPE→ 🎒 Backpacker: $51–88 per day — Pueblo-based with bicycle discipline→ 👫 Midrange Couple: $250–470 combined per day — avoid Hotel Zone dining→ 👨👩👧 Family: NO verdict — base north at Riviera Maya instead, day-trip for ruins→ 💎 Luxury: $485–985 per person/day — 30–40% below 2022 peak, real correction→ 💻 Digital Nomad: $1,400–2,400/month all-in — scene thinner than 2023, 1–3 weeks works best🗺️ KEY TOPICS✔ The Great Tulum Correction — what a 30% occupancy collapse really looks like on the ground✔ Tulum Airport TQO — direct US flights from Dallas, Houston, New York, Miami, Chicago✔ The Maya Train station — 2-hour connection from Cancun at 500–900 pesos✔ Cenote circuit — Gran Cenote, Dos Ojos, Calavera, Carwash, Zacil-Ha at $25–45 total✔ Tulum ruins entrance fee — doubled from 104 to 209 pesos for 2026✔ The taxi cartel pricing — $135 per day trap and the bicycle fix✔ Beach club minimum consumption — the 500–800 peso gate and the 16 free-access alternatives✔ Sargassum season April to September — why booking blind ruins the trip✔ Pueblo food scene — Taquería Honorio, El Camello Jr., Antojitos La Chiapaneca✔ Hotel Zone vs Pueblo — the 300–500% pricing gap that broke the destination✔ Is It Worth It? — five verdicts for five traveller types🌍 ALTERNATIVES COVERED: Bacalar · Isla Holbox📍 Tulum Mexico 2026 · Tulum travel guide · Tulum cenotes · Gran Cenote Dos Ojos · Tulum Mayan ruins · Tulum collapse 2026 · Tulum luxury hotel prices · sargassum Tulum 2026 · Tulum Airport TQO · Maya Train Tulum · Tulum vs Bacalar · Riviera Maya budget 2026 · Quintana Roo tourism🎙️ Phil & H Travel — Is It Worth It? is your no-spin, logistics-first travel podcast. Real costs. No tourism board spin. Honest verdicts every episode.👉 If this guide helped you plan your trip — hit follow. New episodes drop daily.
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