What was announced?
Mayor of Tulum announced that 15 hotels and beach clubs have joined an initiative to allow people to access the beaches through their facilities without a cover or minimum consumption.
The measure aims to defend the population’s constitutional right to free access to the beaches.
The establishments that have joined include: Ana y José, Casa Gitano, Casa Violeta, Ahau, Delek, Alaya, Blue Venado, Coco Unlimited, Hotel Nest, Hotel Sana, Dos Ceibas, Villa Alquimia, Papaya Playa Project, La Eufemia, Fara Fara, among others.
When was it announced and why?
The announcement was made on September 29, 2025.
It arose in response to complaints from the public about the high fees charged at Jaguar Park, which effectively limited access to the beach.

Tulum in photos
Participating hotels
· ANA Y JOSÉ
· LA EUFEMIA
· CASA GITANO
· FARA FARA
· CASA VIOLETA
· BLUE VENADO
· AHAU
· DELEK
· ALAYA
. COCO UNLIMITED
· HOTEL NEST
· HOTEL SANA
. DOS CEIBAS
· VILLA ALQUIMIA
· PAPAYA PLAYA PROJECT
· HOTEL MAXANAB TULUM
Beach Club
· LA EUFEMIA
· FARA FARA
· BLUE VENADO
The Jaguar Park in Tulum
Free Beaches in Tulum
Sundays

On Sundays, access is free through any of the pedestrian entrances for everyone.
Through the north entrance (archaeological site), parking is charged.
You can leave your vehicle there and walk in, as there is no vehicle access.
Through the south entrance: nationals and foreign residents with FM2 and FM3 parking spaces can enter for free with a vehicle with a reservation.
Who pays on Sundays and what do they pay?
Foreign tourists without residency must pay if they wish to enter with their vehicle through the south entrance.
What do you pay on Sundays?
CONANP Bracelet
Nationals 60 pesos
Foreigners 120 pesos
For service contracts such as tours and for consumption in restaurants
This CONANP payment does NOT include the Jaguar Park amenities; if you wish to use them, you must contract specific services within Tulum National Park.
Note:
Locals (Tulum residents) with an INE (National Institute of Statistics and Census) can access the park by bike every day through any entrance.
National residents and foreigners with FM2 and FM3 (National Institute of Statistics and Census) can access the park by bike for free on Sundays.
If you want to visit the archaeological site (INAH):
The cost is 100 pesos and is paid separately. Admission is free for national residents and foreigners on Sundays.