Why I HATED Living in Tulum, Mexico [Honest Review]

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • Why I LOVED Tulum: • Why I LOVED Living in ...
    It seems every video on the internet is about how INCREDIBLE Tulum Mexico is and no one seems to address the problems with this fast-developing coastal town a few hours south of Cancun.
    These are the things I really hate about Tulum and a list of some of the problems and scams in Tulum you will no doubt encounter while there. These include: crazy rent prices, Tulum taxi mafia, awful traffic, bad WiFi, bad transport, expensive beach clubs, shootings., drugs and more.
    In the interest of sharing a balanced view, I've ALSO made a video about the things I LOVE about Tulum Mexico which you should also watch.

Komentáře • 633

  • @JanetNewenham
    @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +12

    Why I LOVED living in Tulum: czcams.com/video/lrdQuB_FilQ/video.html&

    • @Speeding_faster
      @Speeding_faster Před 3 lety +1

      Can you talk about where sugar momma-dads hang out in Riviera Maya that way our vacation there becomes more affordable?
      My verdict: avoid that area and I am Mexican. Mazatlan May not be as scenic but these scam prices are there because this area is getting cluttered with tourists. And this trend is on the rise. Heck even Veracruz is not that scenic (beaches like Riviera Maya) but has gorgeous scenery. In a small town 2-3 kilometers to the beach you pay $1200 pesos rent for 1 bedroom apartment today in 2021. And is not a shity Veracruz town....is a nice town. Unreal! Someone I know told me the same about 20 years ago $17US for a drink in Cabo...or $7 coke in Cancun ....that was 20 years ago.
      Riviera Maya is just a scam with huge increasing demand. I heard of numberless New Yorkers that have been there 2-3 times and plan to move there. I guess if they earn remote $400K US....well, Tulum is more affordable than Manhattan. Groceries in NY aren’t cheap either. But you can eat for $15 or less as a choice.
      Anyway. I loved your Taxco video. Those WV cars looked like they are in movie set. Happy New Year!

    • @MiguelGonzalez-zm9di
      @MiguelGonzalez-zm9di Před 3 lety

      What i think if you dont like dont come back to my country stay away

    • @alexandertraveler510
      @alexandertraveler510 Před 3 lety +1

      So which one is it, do you like it or not

    • @MizzLolaWestCoast
      @MizzLolaWestCoast Před 3 lety +1

      @@alexandertraveler510I don’t care where you live....there’s always good and bad! At least she’s not like these dummy YOU TUBERS who claim they love everything! And if you are an American planning to buy property in Mexico, we appreciate that! The YOU TUBERS that are not truthful that definitely is a reflection on your character! They’re entrepreneurs and your reputation is everything to people with buying power!🔥💅🏼💯

    • @ruthcostilla4418
      @ruthcostilla4418 Před 2 lety +1

      Sad to see so many tourists living there with the noses up!they living g in one world while the original people in another world,colonizing

  • @junvarc
    @junvarc Před 3 lety +145

    I’m mexican, I remember less than 10 years ago Tulum was quiet, cheap and a beautiful escape. It’s sad to see that tourism ruined that 😓

    • @FinnDelMundoTravel
      @FinnDelMundoTravel Před 3 lety +11

      100%!! Going to the ruins of Tulum was like going to Disneyland. So sad to see the direction it's gone to just for some officials to make a quick buck.

    • @catgirl1016
      @catgirl1016 Před 3 lety +2

      Agree 100%

    • @anthonylunagonzalez
      @anthonylunagonzalez Před 3 lety +6

      same as Holbox.

    • @motokochigami380
      @motokochigami380 Před 2 lety +5

      Totally agree. I first visited Tulum 11 years ago and fell in love with the place, I came back for 4th time this year and it broke my hart to see the condition here. The beach with seaweed in color of Hudson River in NY. So sad.

    • @jarr1959
      @jarr1959 Před 2 lety

      lo mandaron alv los turistas hasta los cenotes contaminaron con sus grapas de cocaina...

  • @Vancouver_Dan
    @Vancouver_Dan Před 3 lety +118

    Fair warning - but ironic that the real problem, that underlies all the issues you described, is that Tulum is an influencer magnet - especially during these times when Mexico is one of the few countries to accept international travelers. Sadly, most internationals who visit Tulum are not really interested in the history, culture and food of Mexico - they are looking to enjoy the same privileges that they do at home - except with a more scenic and enviable backdrop for their photos and videos. Who can blame the locals for jacking up prices (and supplying drugs) for these superficial twits. While there might be a movement among grown ups towards "slow travel" after COVID - the influencers will be the last to adopt a more respectful and meaningful approach to destinations (because their business model requires constant fresh backdrops, right?). Bottom line - the real problem with Tulum is that it attracts a lot of undesirables with more money than brains. If you do not want to be surrounded by them, stay away.

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +12

      I would be more inclined to blame the type of tourists that go there but I think it's a mix and people deserve to be warned. :-)

    • @FinnDelMundoTravel
      @FinnDelMundoTravel Před 3 lety +9

      Agreed. Finding the hidden gems and going places where no other tourists are is much better than a tourist trap location (and that goes for anywhere around the world).

    • @edgarpichardo6537
      @edgarpichardo6537 Před 3 lety +4

      Well said

    • @catgirl1016
      @catgirl1016 Před 3 lety +9

      Well said. Thank you for your comment. Sadly most will remain uninterested in our rich history and continue to flock to the beaches without leaving their resort.

    • @jctr4559
      @jctr4559 Před 2 lety +5

      Come on give the tourists a break. They want to relax for a bloody week or two, not do a whole study on the Mexican culture. They want to de stress from their daily lives. Just appreciate the fact that they are supporting many families who need those jobs. Those tourists who stay for months generally do take in the culture.

  • @derkburke
    @derkburke Před 2 lety +10

    Over-tourism has ruined all of these unique places, killing the culture and making these places too expensive to live for the locals. Social media and Instagram influencers are partially the blame. Some tourists show no respect for the local culture and will do anything to snap a picture for social media clout. Tulum housing is getting too expensive for locals since investors are buying up all the property to advertise as AirBnBs. Venice, Italy has been reduced to nothing more than a giant Disneyland for adults now. The local population there is down to just 50K people. It once was 200K.

  • @agotahorvath
    @agotahorvath Před 3 lety +26

    Just watched another video on how the massive influx of tourists is creating an environmental catastrophe as mangroves are cut down to build new hotels , parking lots etc... Mangroves are natures filtration system , and as they are decimated the ocean becomes polluted and coral reefs die .

  • @s.esthetics3427
    @s.esthetics3427 Před 3 lety +39

    I appreciate your transparency. This is imperative information! Thank you!

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +2

      I'm sure my transparency will get me a lot of hate! ha :-) Thanks for watching.

    • @sandraluciapereaiturriaga5605
      @sandraluciapereaiturriaga5605 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JanetNewenham solo acarrea que no sigamos tu canal

    •  Před 3 lety +1

      @@moreno-lh7ys Y porque te enojas tanto si esta diciendo la verdad?! Me consta que Tulum es un lugar hermoso pero los dueños de negocios y taxistas de ahí se pasan de gandallas. Preferible que la gente vaya a otras partes bellas de México donde tratan a la gente (paisanos e internacionales) con respeto y no te estafan.

  • @oliviafritts9263
    @oliviafritts9263 Před 3 lety +15

    Great video. I visited Tulum in late January and again in February and totally agree. I had the mirrors stolen off on my scooter while at the beach, constantly shorted on change everywhere I went in hopes I wouldn't notice, cell service and internet made trying to check in with work stressful, most cenotes were very expensive (and for what really?). Paid $10 for a 7 minute taxi ride. Stayed in Aldea Zama and was amazed at the amount of trash everywhere.
    Just got back from Puerto Vallarta last week where public transportation is cheap and easy, a 15 minute Uber ride is $4, a dinner for two with drinks and an appetizer is $18 - and didn't feel like I was constantly being scammed.

  • @moongodess639
    @moongodess639 Před 3 lety +22

    Ive been going to the peninsula yucatan for the past 5 years. The last time i went to tulum was back in 2015-2016when it was still very much a sleepy town and things were way cheaper than playa and cancun. I did however notice the beginnings of
    rapid gentrification and an absurd
    price increase and the opening of “exclusive “ organic places and the diminishing of the actual indegenious culture.. this greed needs to stop! Nature belongs to everyone not just the wealthy..
    Its mexico ppl! Its
    Obvious who “owns” the road.....

  • @doingtime20
    @doingtime20 Před 2 lety +12

    Mexican from Mexico City here, a note on tipping. It is actually illegal in Mexico to include the tip in the bill, you can call Profeco (Consumer defense attorney) and dennounce the establishment. Though the fact that it is illegal doesn't necesarily mean they will pay heed to the warning, things might depend on where you are. For example in Mexico City that practice is practically non existent, if I find a restaurant doing that I immediately tell them to delete their tip and they will do it. I don't know how things are in Tulum, but still it's important to know it is in fact illegal at the federal level. Maybe they do it to foreigners only? Or maybe Profeco is weaker there? I don't know, just giving a heads up.
    Edit: One clarification, "service fee" or "cubierto" is a different thing and that is indeed legal. But you can tell the difference from forced tip because these ones are not derived from the bill, they are fixed fees not related to the bill total.

  • @noplansplease4345
    @noplansplease4345 Před 2 lety +14

    As someone who lived there for 7 years and watch people like you arrive who 'live' somewhere for 2 or 6 months. And then post on social media which has made cartels move in and shitty party tourists move in. From natural beauty and silence to instragrammers and youtubers stomping all over the place promoting the building (and thus raping) of the sacred land there. The real local community is doing all they can to stick together and live a decent life. I finally sold my house in Villas last year and moved away with a broken heart at what has happened to my home. PLEASE think about what you're doing with your way of making money to small communities. maybe you can do this thing for cities but tulum, ubud, goa etc etc etc have all been destroyed but people like you plus you'll have the internet you need...

    • @mgsands78
      @mgsands78 Před 10 měsíci

      Hahaha! The locals are ALL FOR taking all your money and turning Tulum into a dirt lot!😂 You act like the locals aren't just as greedy and scandalous as the tourists😂! The locals ruined our time in Tulum WAY more than the tourists!😂 There is no pride in MX, just greed, lust and desperation like everywhere else! Quiet down with your gatekeeping. I've been to Mexico on many, many vacations, lived for 10 months, stayed for 10 days, weekend after weekend and I can tell you FOR SURE that the locals Mexicans would shit all over the street if it meant they could make a dollar on it!😂😂

    • @Theeangelflores
      @Theeangelflores Před 4 měsíci +1

      but you lived there for 7 years....

  • @jhors7777
    @jhors7777 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for creating this video. Well organized and presented.

  • @FedericoChieli
    @FedericoChieli Před 3 lety +15

    I would add: water contamination, you are basically swimming in sewage water, most hotels have leaky water treatment tanks. The water color 10 years ago was completely different. NOISE, loud music on the beach, contantly. Contaminated cenotes, all of them. Air quality due to diesel generators. Dead coral reef, wildlife mostly gone. Tulum used to be a paradise.

  • @hereiknowmyself-jeaniealks377

    Wow! That was informative! Can’t believe some of those prices! Dang! And shootings? Nobody is talking about that for sure! I’ve also heard that everyone is just partying like there is no virus and the illnesses are going up. Stay safe and have fun Janet!

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks, I left now (thankfully) but yes it was all rather crazy and not a place i could live long term, certainly not right now.

  • @ytclaire2007
    @ytclaire2007 Před 3 lety +4

    Enjoying your videos a lot lately Janet! I'm going inbetween this channel and your social media tips channel, very good 👌

  • @peaceandlove544
    @peaceandlove544 Před 3 lety +13

    So incredibly gorgeous Tulum is great for rich digital nomads or tourists that do not do drugs or party but just spend time in their resorts, residential areas and go to out to the beach and to have a bite to eat during the day.

  • @eddventures
    @eddventures Před 3 lety +41

    $550 for entry and $50 for a tequila lol 🤣 that might be the most expensive place in the world, let alone Mexico! I'll stick with my $1 tacos and $12 hotels 🤣

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +1

      Absolutely bonkers right?!

    • @rpb3348
      @rpb3348 Před 3 lety +2

      México has lots of destinations to visit that are better and more affordable than Tulum as Mexican I can't tell you that Riviera Maya is sooooo overrated it's beautiful but in the past decade lost a lot of its magic and budget accessibility

    • @eddventures
      @eddventures Před 3 lety +1

      Hang around is that $550 US dollars or Mexican Peso?

    • @rpb3348
      @rpb3348 Před 3 lety +1

      @@eddventures 550 Mexican pesos and that price is very expensive for Mexico in Mexico City for example you are obtaining the same by 25 - 50 pesos maximum 100 pesos in an average stablishment

    • @eddventures
      @eddventures Před 3 lety +2

      @@rpb3348 ha ha I thought it was $550 USD which is why I was thinking it was utterly insane. Ok that’s like $30USD which makes more sense. Seems about right in London New Years Eve is around that so experience but understandable. I originally thought it was 550USD which made my head explode

  • @BeComingNyrell
    @BeComingNyrell Před 3 lety +21

    I cycled everywhere I lost six pounds by the time I left Tulum 😂 I only paid the taxi when I went on an excursion I learned my lesson after that!

    • @cornell9955
      @cornell9955 Před 2 lety

      Please, never return to Tulum. You’re too arrogant and naive and that is causing you a lot of frustration.

    • @Chiang1913
      @Chiang1913 Před 2 lety

      Way to go- 🚲 …. 🤍

  • @tiffanyt9028
    @tiffanyt9028 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video! I expected and heard about everything you mentioned...EXCEPT I've seen no one talking about power outages. I booked a lovely boutique hotel for $51 US. An hour after check in the power went off and NEVER came back on! The entire area (a new area off the main strip) was out. The area is building hotels, vaca rentals and cute restaurants. I had another person tell me their power went out too in an Airbnb, but it came back on. Imaging sleeping, in Tulum without air, lights, wifi, nothing. SMH

  • @JakeMillerDoesTravel
    @JakeMillerDoesTravel Před 3 lety

    Great info and super helpful for someone looking to go to Tulum in February

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +1

      I just think it's good to have a balanced view of the situation and know what you're getting into.

  • @williamlowry
    @williamlowry Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing an honest review and some tips! Liked!! 👍🏼

  • @phatmonkey11
    @phatmonkey11 Před 3 lety +5

    We lived in Tulum for a month. I think 2 weeks is enough time to be there and not be bored. We had a good deal on rent - $300 for a 2 BR apartment with exclusive rooftop access. I had been using tap water to make coffee (boiled first) until I found out they were filling the cistern from the pool, lol!

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety

      Wow that's an amazing price. I'm guessing this wasn't recently though? Nothing cheaper then about $3000 right now lol

  • @taraodonovan6643
    @taraodonovan6643 Před 3 lety

    Really interesting, Janet. The fact that you're always so positive about places you visit makes one like this even more relevant. And, of course, as the ultimate professional, you simultaneously post a positive one about Tulum!
    Rather hilariously, the only time I've heard a Cork accent from you was in this clip where you were imitating the girl selling drugs! 😂
    Best of luck with your new destination. (Back to Bali?)
    Stay safe!

  • @ghadahaldayri2763
    @ghadahaldayri2763 Před 3 lety +4

    thank you for your honesty. is paying the tip twice mandatory? what would happen if someone refused?

    • @mfregoso12
      @mfregoso12 Před 3 lety +1

      They are hoping you don't read that part just was I. That situation and I said your tip is on there thanks

  • @MrGeorgeferreira
    @MrGeorgeferreira Před rokem

    Janet . thank you for the info really great. how about water and eletricity? does the electricity works all of the time?

    • @marreco1220
      @marreco1220 Před měsícem

      I was 5 weeks in Tulum. Massive problems with electricity. When it's raining, you don't even have connection on your phone.

  • @adrianamanjarrez1435
    @adrianamanjarrez1435 Před 3 lety +15

    YES DON'T GO TO TULUM..GO HOME

  • @ordepm9868
    @ordepm9868 Před 3 lety

    Very, very helpful information..thanks!!

  • @aldofloorees8983
    @aldofloorees8983 Před 3 lety +8

    Hello, I live in Texas but I’m from México born and rise until I was 18 I moved so I know exactly what your talking about . I’m from Monterey but I’ve been to Tulum and other turistic places and I support everything you said it’s very honest

    • @williamlowry
      @williamlowry Před 3 lety +1

      Hey man, do you know if it’s safe to live in Monterrey as gringo? I know Spanish (my mom) but I’ve never lived in Mexico. I’d like to bring my car too (US Plates)

  • @oscarnavarro5279
    @oscarnavarro5279 Před 3 lety +35

    I'm mexican and i think this is valuable information, it'll be worst if anyone talk about the scamms and the bad things cuz at the end of the day that will affect negatively their experiences sooner or later, so its better know that before and take good decisions 😄😄
    By the way theres places even better than Cancún for less, for example Puerto Vallarta

    • @milliesanz838
      @milliesanz838 Před 3 lety +3

      scams must be reported legally and publicly everywhere in the world where happen!.. It's good for you to say it Janet we hope soon change that !! ...👍 blessings!...💖

    • @gadgetgrader
      @gadgetgrader Před 3 lety

      Hi Oscar, where is the best place for fishing in Mexico? And not expensive

    • @gladlock
      @gladlock Před 3 lety +6

      Puerto has wonderful food but I would never say the beach is better. Riviera Maya is crystal clear, warm and the colors are like those in world-class beaches like Hawaii and Fiji. The cenotes are also stunning. No comparison

  • @pilozm
    @pilozm Před 3 lety +11

    In December, I had to decide if we should do a week in Tulum or 5 nights in Merida. We decided to go to Merida and so glad we did. You mentioned several of the reasons why we went to Mérida.

    • @dreamthedream8929
      @dreamthedream8929 Před 3 lety +1

      What is the weather like in merida compared to tulum? Does it get chilly due to its location in the north?

    • @pilozm
      @pilozm Před 3 lety

      @@dreamthedream8929 No. High temps were mostly lower 80s and a little humid. It did rain a little. Did one beach day in Progresso where weather was perfect for the beach

    • @dreamthedream8929
      @dreamthedream8929 Před 3 lety

      @@pilozm how about nights? Does it get chilly in merida in the middle of winter? It is quite a bit more up north from tulum so there might be some changes in weather. But it is a safer place to be, some say the safest in all of mexico

    • @marcospilozo1752
      @marcospilozo1752 Před 3 lety

      @@dreamthedream8929 We were never out past 11PM, but the temp was around 70 degrees. I was fine with a tee-shirt.

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +2

      Merida is beautiful and so much cheaper!

  • @MiguelitaPreval
    @MiguelitaPreval Před 3 lety +5

    I’m going in 2 weeks. I booked Livetulum for $96 a night but they have rooms as low as $66
    I can’t wait to go! I will keep all your tips in mind

  • @jenaya_laila2442
    @jenaya_laila2442 Před 3 lety +9

    Could you do one on playa del carmen too?

  • @BeComingNyrell
    @BeComingNyrell Před 3 lety +5

    My hostel and Airbnb had great wifi. To have service on the beach I’d suggest getting a Mexico SIM card for your stays.

  • @alejandra_lopez
    @alejandra_lopez Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this video, amiga!! We miss to go traveling with you!

  • @TheSwede70
    @TheSwede70 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh my. I am going to Mexico for the first time in mid-february. I am going to travel around for 4,5 week. Fly in and out Cancun. I decided to make Tulum my first sleep straight from Cancun airport. I might have to rethink that. :-)
    I booked a room in central Tulum for 3000 pesos for 4 nights (about 150 USD). I noticed that the prices was a bit high but decided to go for that room which looks nice. I might have understood you wrong. The expensive accomodations is near the beach right? I have travelled to 77 countries already and learnt during 30 years of travel to shy away from tourist areas, but some are still worth visiting, cause there is often a reason why they have become popular in the first place. I fully understand you as I have also been back 5-10-15 years later to absolutely charming small places that has turned the way you describe it. Should I skip Tulum and go something else? It is easier to find moderately priced accomodation in Playa del Carmen. I might use Playa as base instead and do day trips from there. Cancun I am saving for my last few nights...haha.

    • @MrElpantera007
      @MrElpantera007 Před 3 lety

      Just came back from playa del Carmen on the 29th of December 2020. You can stay in tulum for the days you already reserved and then go to PLAYA for the rest of your stay. Its very centrical place to be. I do recommend that you go to chichenitza to check out the pyramids right now its a perfect time no crowds, also do the cenotes by chichenitza its wonderful and unique and its like 2 dollars to get in. Valladolid is also a beautiful town on the way to chichenitza. Coba also has a nice pyramid that you can actually climb on beautiful scenery. We stayed in playa in a condo from Airbnb for about $60 dollars a night. Very nice and secure. But the ladys video does resonate with me. Theres a place called "el FOGON" great food its on 8th and 30th ave. Thats the good authentic mexican food and price isn't so bad. Enjoy your trip. Also recommend you go to Xcaret best show and park ever. You can buy tickets package on orbitz.com. also try the Catamaran from playa to isla mujeres. Unlimited drinks and snorkeling, buffet and they take you to an island. Beautiful place to rent golf cart, and roam the beautiful beaches , playa norte and the main beach as you atrive ate great beaches.

    • @TheSwede70
      @TheSwede70 Před 3 lety

      @@MrElpantera007 Thanks for your detailed post and good advice. I decided to change from Tulum to PDC. Not only because of rhis video. Because I want a shorter journey to the hotel after the long flight. My base plan is to go Belize and Guatemala too. Do kind of a loop to come back to Yucatan in the end. If only Mexico I will have more than a month to explore Yucatan.

    • @TheSwede70
      @TheSwede70 Před 3 lety +2

      @@moreno-lh7ys Relax. I was just testing her. Mexico seems perfect for me. Well, not only Mexico. I love all countries in the world, so I will visit them all. What about you? :-)

    • @lupitacajero7185
      @lupitacajero7185 Před 2 lety

      @@moreno-lh7ys Where do you suggest?

  • @saratemp790
    @saratemp790 Před 3 lety +50

    You have courage to say the truth about the negatives.

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +4

      I'm sure a lot of people won't be happy with my thoughts....

    • @38below39
      @38below39 Před 3 lety +4

      @@JanetNewenham Honesty is the best policy, screw the hatters / take care

    • @saratemp790
      @saratemp790 Před 3 lety +2

      @@moreno-lh7ys She already left. She is in Indonesia.

    • @angeljuarez8504
      @angeljuarez8504 Před 3 lety +1

      @@saratemp790 no Wonder why she's talking trash now. In Las Vegas I got charged 18 dollars for a domestic beer at house of blues, but I understand Vegas is a turistic place.

    • @Voltramotorscambodia
      @Voltramotorscambodia Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you to tell the TRUTH 🙏
      You forget also that is NOT safe …

  • @BeComingNyrell
    @BeComingNyrell Před 3 lety +3

    Great tip for the atm!

  • @cindyeyler
    @cindyeyler Před 3 lety +13

    I used to go to Tulum before it was developed and had tons of tourists. I have zero interest in going there as it is now. It’s sad. I’m so grateful I spent lots of time on the Riviera Maya before it got as it is now. Totally not my vibe.

    • @myworldonline
      @myworldonline Před 2 lety +1

      Cry me a river

    • @pedrovlogsviajeros5521
      @pedrovlogsviajeros5521 Před 2 lety

      Cindy. When it was the first time that you went to Tulum?

    • @cindyeyler
      @cindyeyler Před 2 lety

      @@pedrovlogsviajeros5521 around 2000

    • @pedrovlogsviajeros5521
      @pedrovlogsviajeros5521 Před 2 lety

      How crowded was Tulum at that time?

    • @cindyeyler
      @cindyeyler Před 2 lety

      @@pedrovlogsviajeros5521 very little people. People rarely stayed there. They usually only went to see the ruins. No tourist hotels or restaurants. It was quiet. Then little yoga retreats started to pop up. Now it’s a completely different story.

  • @mineralt
    @mineralt Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for keeping it real.

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +2

      you're welcome. I think it's better people know before they go.

  • @fourtywater77
    @fourtywater77 Před 3 lety

    Girl you ain't never lied. I just left Playa Del Carmen with the same issues. I stayed away from Tulum for the same overpriced reasons you just mentioned. I left Quitana Roo for Yutacan and dont have those problems anymore. Thanks for keeping it real!

  • @FinMeg
    @FinMeg Před 3 lety +2

    Happy new year 💚

  • @scottsquires4785
    @scottsquires4785 Před 3 lety +7

    I've been to Tulum twice, first time was about 16 years ago. Then it was a little village, hardly anyone there. Second time a few years ago, change was 180 degrees to the negative. Was disapointed

    • @myworldonline
      @myworldonline Před 2 lety

      Great, don’t come back

    • @scottsquires4785
      @scottsquires4785 Před 2 lety

      @@myworldonline You're a real nice guy

    • @Silversurfer604
      @Silversurfer604 Před 2 lety +1

      Yep same, i was shocked they totally fucked it up. Could not believe it was so nice around 2000

  • @elflaco1273
    @elflaco1273 Před 3 lety +12

    You're absolutely right. They just want money and most of the times their service is really bad. And always espect to be ask for tip even if they don't deserve it.

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +4

      And they expect a 20% tip too, always. It's insane. Then again I'm just not used to tipping culture as I don't live in the US so I guess it's not as bad for people visiting from there

  • @lisaweigand524
    @lisaweigand524 Před 3 lety +1

    I spent a month, February 2018, and I am so glad I did it then, before it has gotten this bad! No doubt, accelerated by the pandemic crisis. I had the best time, living with a Mexican family who did not speak English, and I barely knew any Spanish! The people in the pueblo were very friendly and I made lots of friends there. I knew it was growing rapidly, so I could never expect it to be as good again if I were to go back someday, but I am forever grateful to have my memories! Thanks for these videos!

  • @melissaviesca2299
    @melissaviesca2299 Před 2 lety

    I’m in Tulum now Sept 2021 and I paid $2000 for this “condo” at a condo complex in La Veleta (it’s really a small stylish studio with fast good WiFi ) … and it’s off of a dirt road- I really can’t understand why money hasn’t been reinvested in the roads

  • @hugoramirez8270
    @hugoramirez8270 Před 2 lety

    Where did you find good food?

  • @rafaelemiliogarcia4065

    Thank you for your honesty.

  • @DavidOrlandBrown
    @DavidOrlandBrown Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing this. Just got $300 out of the ATM at the supermarket (SUPER long lines) yesterday and didn't realize I could decline the conversion. Made it seem like it would decline the transaction.

  • @marial.8122
    @marial.8122 Před 2 lety +12

    I, as a Mexican that knew Tulum in its old days agree with you a 100%. Last time I was there was January 2020 and I was horrified of what it has become. So so sad.

  • @paulinaocampoalpizar4434
    @paulinaocampoalpizar4434 Před 3 lety +3

    Well I am mexican , and I had went recently , Tulum Is expensive but there are some options for example a hostel in the centre cost 15 dollars , they hice a bicicle free to go the beach , and if you eat at places for local people Is so cheap , if you want more advice I can tell you

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +1

      yup and I list all those in my other video. In town it's okay, there are some cheap hostels, but the taxis and traffic and beach prices and drugs and shootings...

  • @mariavanessapine6710
    @mariavanessapine6710 Před 3 lety

    Wow i got alot of info from u thanks for the video can u tell me are you also tour too

  • @miguelcamacho9289
    @miguelcamacho9289 Před 3 lety +1

    I agree with you! I feel that the same people who love partying like in Ibiza are also going to Tulum for drugs and they increase the demand and prices. I have heard people offering drugs like you described in Ibiza too as well as internet connection problem.

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety

      yea it's definitely starting to be that same crowd sadly.

  • @vientran8109
    @vientran8109 Před rokem

    Thank you for ur info , i went to cancun and pdc and plan for tulum next but after watching ur vid and other people vids i kind change my mind about tulum

  • @eddventures
    @eddventures Před 3 lety +9

    You got me at number 1 lol 🤣

  • @rick-be
    @rick-be Před 3 lety +3

    40 miles away you can get most of these things for 1/10 of the price,in Playa Del Carmen.

  • @dougrock8519
    @dougrock8519 Před 3 lety +11

    Hi Janet, to begin, I really enjoy your videos and I'm relatively new to your vlogs. I started following you once you started posting Mexico videos and you're right on with all of your observations, actually Tulum is over-priced, I suppose it's what the market will bear but as you discovered, there's a lot of other cities nearby that offer much more value for the money (Puerto Morelos and Playa Del Carmen come to mind). Another thing you never mentioned was that a lot if not ALL of the ATM's are hacked in the Yucatan, actually even the machines in the Cancun airport have been compromised and thiefs can get your pin number once you scan your card and drain your account shortly after you're gone. There's videos posted on CZcams about this subject that actually shows how the thiefs take over the machines. I personally was skimmed at a machine in Akumal and they got away with $15,000 Canadian dollars (which I got back through my card company - eventually). Anyhow, I look forward to seeing what you loved about Tulum in your other new video - Cheers!

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +1

      yup I did mention the ATMs and how they rip you off but I guess I got lucky and never had my card skimmed. I've definitely heard it's a big problem especially in those small stores near the airport.

  • @neilmoloney2331
    @neilmoloney2331 Před 3 lety +1

    Am in Tulum now (April 2021), everything you say is spot on with exception of internet access in the town area apartments. There must have been some upgrades, as I'm getting 50mbps down, 30mbps up, and this is my second place. Otherwise correct and probably worse in the short time since you posted the video. Only reason I'm staying for a few more weeks is that this is the only place I can work remotely from AND my gf can visit. "The Dark Side of Tulum" is worth watching, mainly the first 20 minutes, after that it's all emotional fluff with bad science.

  • @robertmcbrain
    @robertmcbrain Před 3 lety

    Good stuff > it would be really interesting to do a Bali /Mexico comparison vid!

  • @andylim5848
    @andylim5848 Před 3 lety

    What they will do to you if you don’t leave anymore more tips? Since it is already being charged.

    • @jackb1803
      @jackb1803 Před 3 lety

      Yes check your restaurant bill. The tip may be already calculated into the total.

  • @jesper5639
    @jesper5639 Před 2 lety

    Just been to Tulum, can confirm most of the points adressed in this video (we had our own car so I cannot say anything about the taxi service, but I was told several times they are similar to the maffia). The beach is amazing but traffic and prices are just not worth. Also they broke into our car in the middle of the day, we thought we were unlucky, but yesterday apparently there was a shooting and several tourists got killed at a restaurant.
    I would avoid Tulum, but if you really want to go, be careful.

  • @antoniouresti8753
    @antoniouresti8753 Před 3 lety +22

    Well Mexico has many destinations for every budget, maybe many foreigners think that Mexico is very cheap and it is but it depends on each destination, it is like Los Cabos everyone knows that it is very exclusive and it is, same as tulum. Everything is relative, one day Acapulco was the top in Mexico visited by Hollywood stars, today it is in decline. it's called the supply and demand

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +5

      Yup definitely. Prices will stay like that as long as people are willing to spend their money. I'm just giving fair warning to people on a budget that Tulum is NOT as cheap as as perfect as Instagram makes it seem.

    • @kellypond9377
      @kellypond9377 Před 3 lety +2

      In my opinion, it’s called greed! It’s all about how much money can be taken....period.

    • @finitecoloring
      @finitecoloring Před 3 lety

      Its an abuse she even said that understands the high seasons and if you live in México you know the taxi mafia is real in every part of México they actually beat and destroy the ubers if they see one and gobernment dont do a shit tourists will stop coming just because of the corruption and greedy

    • @antoniouresti8753
      @antoniouresti8753 Před 3 lety +4

      I do not think so. Number one because nobody forces you to go to tulum. You can choose cheaper destinations in all aspects. but not, you want to go to the trendy place and pay cheap, that's impossible here and in any fashionable destination. Tulum is worth every penny. If you want to go to a cheap beach destination you can go to Mazatlan, lately its fame as a beach destination is growing but with moderate prices, but its less beautiful than tulum.

    • @derkburke
      @derkburke Před 2 lety

      But with those prices you get first class accommodations in countries in richer countries. $200 will buy you at least 20 shots of house Tequila at a bar in Manhattan.

  • @Uphillfreefall
    @Uphillfreefall Před 2 lety

    As a NW US person traveling alone. My #1 dangerous spot was Acapulco. Then I started going to Talum. I spent 10 years there 2-4 weeks every winter up til 2018. Being alone you go from being watched to excepted. The first year the resort Dr gave me a piece of paper with a address on it and said give this to your driver, if you want fantastic food and views. For 45 minutes on a 10’ 2 way dirt road with Nothing but fences and armed security! He pulled over and said right there. On the other side of the fence was perfection. It reminded me of “paradise restaurant” in AkA from the 80’s but From public to private areas I didn’t experience over pricing. I Wasn’t trying to bargain in which I think is insulting but the prices were very respectful And I was on my phone at a local cenote. So it’s possible your service provider was a aid in service restrictions. But what killed it for me was.. I was at a resorts that experienced poisoned alcohol. When I got back to Chicago I found out it was said to be thousands of gallons . And if it wasn’t for a honest west coast female that I meet 20 hrs prior to me being Extremely Sick and unable to move for days. Not to mention I knew nothing about her, my passport, money, life was there for the taking. I still talk to her, she saved my life and halted her trip for me. It’s truly a good chance I wouldn’t be here. That’s a platinum membership destination that has sailed for that reason.

  • @tonypicasso5472
    @tonypicasso5472 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your review.

  • @lazarocedeno5270
    @lazarocedeno5270 Před 3 lety

    Thanks. Very helpful

  • @dkapusta6077
    @dkapusta6077 Před 3 lety +3

    seems, the decision to stay in Tulum for 2020 lockdown was the best idea ever. I saw impossible: affordable accommodations, empty streets and beaches, kind locals and zero traffic.

  • @aurorafria
    @aurorafria Před 3 lety +3

    Remember Tulum lives from the tourism so is so expensive..I am not agree with costs, but also if you can't afford going to Quintana Roo you can choose other destinations..that are very beautiful also, is not like the Caribbean side, but Puerto Vallarta , Mazatlán, sayulita, la.paz, los cabos, etc are beautiful beaches and cheaper, some destinations were created to make money haha. Unfortunately that's the way it is.

  • @jzsanchez
    @jzsanchez Před 8 měsíci

    Thank u foe all the info

  • @rrafaelpaz
    @rrafaelpaz Před 3 lety +2

    I think every tourist place is like that! Everyone was telling me how cheap Thailand was and my first place there was Phuket which is a very tourist destination... First coffee I bought there was almost double the price the coffee in downtown Sydney Australia where I live, I was like WHAT?

    • @williamlowry
      @williamlowry Před 3 lety

      Yikes! do you recommend any cool cities in Thailand that are cheap for Nomads?

  • @alejandramartin6656
    @alejandramartin6656 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm curious to know more about why you think it doesn't make sense for Tulum airbnb prices to be the same as NYC and SF?

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +1

      Do you have any idea what the average salary is in Mexico?! Rent is now so exorbitant locals can't even live in the place where they work. Usually.. USUALLY....rent and food prices are linked to average salary and cost of living in that country. In San Fran then rent is insane but damn those salaries are high.

  • @lisandrogomez5394
    @lisandrogomez5394 Před 3 lety +6

    Yes Tulum is expensive, but I found out Hawaii is even more expensive. Although Tulum beaches are nice, going to Honolulu was like LA with a beach. Didn’t expect that either. I like Bacalar much better.

  • @jessicaacosta9
    @jessicaacosta9 Před 3 lety +9

    Just spent a month in tulum. Very spot on!

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +1

      my friend tried to get a taxi to the beach yesterday and they tried to charge here $50. INSANE.

    •  Před 3 lety +2

      @@moreno-lh7ys Siempre te incomoda la verdad?

    • @stusanderson3111
      @stusanderson3111 Před 3 lety +2

      @@moreno-lh7ys mexico is crazy . We are in a pandemic and still want high prices. Good luck ,your place will be empty for this year .

    • @gladlock
      @gladlock Před 3 lety

      @@stusanderson3111 i honestly do want tourism to slow, it’s very destructive. But I also know there is no turning back

  • @katiepope8746
    @katiepope8746 Před rokem

    A taxi driver tried to charge me 900 pesos to get from the beach to Tulum town this week. I’m fluent in Spanish, and it was the afternoon.
    Several bills I got either had a surprise charge, a hidden tip, or an added item. I really didn’t enjoy Tulum - both for the way I had to constantly stand guard, and for the way many tourists acted there.
    That’s okay. Eager to visit other spots in Mexico some day.

  • @Hhart94
    @Hhart94 Před 3 lety +3

    This couldn’t be more true. Everyone just sees the typical Tulum Instagram photos and think that’s the accurate depiction. My wife and I just got back from Tulum on our honeymoon and the one thing we couldn’t get over was the price of taxis. We stayed at La Zabra and would taxi to dinner every night, but the taxi drivers just rip you off like none other. We were charged 40 USD one way to get from La Zebra to Azulik for dinner only 2.5 miles away 😭

    • @BeComingNyrell
      @BeComingNyrell Před 3 lety +1

      Definitely cheaper to rent a car or scooter. Congratulations on your wedding 💕✨

    • @lupitacajero7185
      @lupitacajero7185 Před 2 lety

      @@BeComingNyrell Can you rent a car with a USA license?

    • @DaniDani-ml8xk
      @DaniDani-ml8xk Před rokem

      Agree, they are pricey. I was able to find an Uber from Cancun to Tulum and he drove us the whole two weeks we were there. At first he was a little worried the taxis would find out and vandalize but no one questioned him neither did the hotel we stayed close to La Zabra. 😊

  • @BeComingNyrell
    @BeComingNyrell Před 3 lety

    Definitely get taxi prices before you start the ride!
    Take the ado from the airport the cab price is insane AND STAND AT THE BUS DEPARTURE . They will not announce time they will not announce departures.
    Share a taxi if you can or take the collectiva transportation

  • @rafaelnero4251
    @rafaelnero4251 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video.

  • @josiet.2661
    @josiet.2661 Před 3 lety +2

    I am Mexican and I relate to what she's talking about but tourists are allowing this high prices to happen, you FIRST need to ask HOW MUCH because then they will suck it to you ! ESPECIALLY if you are from another country, ALWAYS ask for prices FIRST. I would NOT give them my business if they are being GREEDY. NEGOTIATE with GREEDY!

  • @pepinillorick3063
    @pepinillorick3063 Před 3 lety +6

    I am Mexican living in Puebla. I like what you say, I'm developing a housing complex for nomads-youtubers-content creators-tourists where they can stay several months and know Puebla, its magical towns and nearby states. Renting a comfortable house at a good price and with a GOOD internet (high-speed fiber optics) can makes the difference of having guests or be a failure as a project.

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +1

      That is awesome! Super cool idea for sure, I hope it's a great success.

    • @williamlowry
      @williamlowry Před 3 lety

      Interested in this. Do you have an Instagram page?

    • @gisselleperez6831
      @gisselleperez6831 Před rokem

      Soy mexicana que vive en Puebla. Aquí no queremos un tulum (nómadas o influencers). No entiendo la necesidad. ¡Gracias!

  • @WeiFinder
    @WeiFinder Před 2 lety +1

    I've been at Selina Tulun for the past 3 weeks and I can confirm the prices are insane, got the same 200usd for 2 beers and 2 tequila shots (this happened to me twice)
    It's a beautiful little bubble at Selina, but damn. I'm going to Isla for 10d and then looking forward to 45 days at la Punta in Puerto Escondido

    • @WestCoastCultured
      @WestCoastCultured Před 5 měsíci

      You are complaining about 4 drinks for $12?

    • @WeiFinder
      @WeiFinder Před 5 měsíci

      @WestCoastCultured What? I said 200usd for 4 drinks. That is $50 US dollars per drink. This happened twice. So the bartender scammrled me for $400 USD for 8 drinks (4 normal beers, 4 regular tequila shots)
      These are not the listed prices, they scam people who don't pay attention and just tap pay with CC

  • @joejefferson2853
    @joejefferson2853 Před 3 lety +9

    Everything you said can relate to my experience in Cancun for 2 weeks, never going back to Mexico since I could be in nicer places, cheaper, safer like Bali, Thailand, Philippines, and many more.

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety

      That's true. I didn't really live PDC either if im honest

    • @elsitamo
      @elsitamo Před 3 lety +2

      I live in Bali and let me tell you so far I hate it, we have been robbed 2 times in 1 year, once including breaking into our villa, they poisoned my neighbor’s 2 dogs and regularly poison dogs in the beaches that live in front of big hotels like Hyatt Sanur case. We have been victims of scammers so many times I can’t remember, including corrupt police and money exchanges. A crazy local harassed me in my car because I was driving too slow and made me collide, they steal dogs (pets) from people to eat them, yes that’s right! Almost every single time we go out in Bali we have a local trying to take advantage from us, taxi mafias, atm’s scams, even the vendors in the beach. If you want to read nasty things? Join a Bali expat group! Never have seen anything like it in the countries I have been! Nasty locals toward foreign and visceversa! It’s a constant bloody battle that I am very tired of. Beaches are dirty full of plastic and the food is actually not that great, warungs with low cleanliness standards (except expat owned restaurants that are nice btw) Don’t have an option at the moment but to be here, every day of my life I dream with the moment to go back home.

    • @joejefferson2853
      @joejefferson2853 Před 3 lety +3

      @@elsitamo Thank you Elsy for sharing your stories in Bali, I have actually read and watched many videos on CZcams off people being robbed/scammed in Bali. I was planning on moving to Bali for a year but my flight was cancelled during the beginning of the pandemic. Everything you said is very accurate to all the readings I have done. The strange thing for me is, there's many famous digital nomads that lives there, and most never shared one negative experience living in Bali, that makes me wonder if they live in a heavily secured area/place with cameras or what's the deal... Stay safe and cautious!

    • @elsitamo
      @elsitamo Před 3 lety

      @@joejefferson2853 Hi well to me several things explain that, this is only my personal experience, may be the island doesn't want me here! haha, I have many friends that haven't been victims of any crime or some, but not all of the things I have mentioned. The famous digital nomads could either haven't experience anything at all or have but don't say anything about it, more over if ones job is to be a traveler you don't want to sound too negative in your videos/posts etc
      Bali has many good things, landscapes and cost of living are to me the top ones. I think when possible for you come and stay for a while you will live your own experience. That for good or bad in life it's always always worth the try!😁

    • @gladlock
      @gladlock Před 3 lety +3

      Well if you are within a stone throw of those countries, by all means move there. But to say Mexico is the worst shows you know very little about what living in a developing country is like. Life in any of those countries is not what you see in all inclusive resorts. It has poor people, crime and substandard public services. For people in the American continent, it is easy to work remote from Mexico because of the similar time zones. I could never work in Thailand with the time difference.

  • @AdielVPopper
    @AdielVPopper Před 3 lety +14

    Hello. I'm. From tulum so there's some tips if you want to come here jejeje
    1
    don't stay in the beach area we from here we never go there just in the public beaches and olso aldea zama is too expensive
    2
    taxis are mafias cheaper if you rent a car or a bike
    3
    Food find the restaurants that always have Mexicans means it's cheap and good
    Taqueris honorio, tropitacos, carbonsito, la chiapaneca don't go too much where there's a lot of tourism
    4
    Place to stay there's rbnb some are crasy expensive there's some that are cheap so if you want to come at least check a month before because the cheap and good places they get ocupide very fast
    5
    Atm it's better to bring cash a tip jejejje

    • @BeComingNyrell
      @BeComingNyrell Před 3 lety +1

      Great tips! When I was there I tried to eat where I saw a lot of locals or street tacos. I wasn’t able to find a locals seafood spot. Any suggestions for my next visit?

    • @AdielVPopper
      @AdielVPopper Před 3 lety +1

      @@BeComingNyrell for fish food the best for seviche is "El dorado" olso they made very good shrimp empanadas with Chipotle source that's a most eat thing there the other one is "la barracuda" olso is good but I like more el dorado all divers go there after diving jajajaja

    • @BeComingNyrell
      @BeComingNyrell Před 3 lety

      @@AdielVPopper thanks!

    • @pedrovlogsviajeros5521
      @pedrovlogsviajeros5521 Před 2 lety

      Android gamer. How crowded was Tulum in the 1970s and 80s before mass tourism have come to Tulum?

    • @AdielVPopper
      @AdielVPopper Před 2 lety +1

      @@pedrovlogsviajeros5521 only hippies and backpackers olmost no people only fisherman around and rastas around

  • @anthonylunagonzalez
    @anthonylunagonzalez Před 3 lety +2

    im mexican and i live in Belgium .. taxis here start price is already around 9euro and rise high. i took a taxi from Tulum to playa del carmen and i didnt pay that much for it. was around 40euro. still cheaper then belgium. my transport from home to the airport is standard 70euro here. and only 40min ride

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety

      Those prices might be old prices. It's wicked expensive right now.

    • @anthonylunagonzalez
      @anthonylunagonzalez Před 3 lety +2

      @@JanetNewenham that was the summer of 2019

    • @derkburke
      @derkburke Před 2 lety

      Gas and vehicle taxes are much more expensive in Europe than in Mexico.

  • @imaniakika
    @imaniakika Před 3 lety +4

    $2000 for an apartment in Tulum? LOL where are you getting this from? This video is very misleading. Also, $50 per tequila shot? All of this would be a bit more credible if you actually cited the places this is occurring.

    • @fernandocano6124
      @fernandocano6124 Před 2 lety

      She is a liar, in many things she lie

    • @lupitacajero7185
      @lupitacajero7185 Před 2 lety

      @@fernandocano6124 Is she lying about the shootings?

    • @cehaem2
      @cehaem2 Před 5 měsíci

      Some places simply don't have a drinks menu that includes prices.

  • @RainorXXX
    @RainorXXX Před rokem

    Tipping is one of the reasons I lost the desire to go back to the US and Mexico for the holidays. I felt extorted every time I went to a restaurant or took a taxi.

  • @TheAJImage
    @TheAJImage Před 2 lety +1

    I just came back and you are so right! The taxis were the worst! I will never go there or recommend anyone go there. I'm probably going to check out Puerto Morelos next.

  • @ixchel777
    @ixchel777 Před 3 lety +2

    What I don’t like about Tulum is that most of the people living there are not from Mexico... that’s the worst and Most sad thing of Tulum

  • @niks7348
    @niks7348 Před 2 lety

    I went in Tulum back in the 1996... just few camping with restaurant on the beach... a couple of dollars a night for the bungalow...

  • @rpb3348
    @rpb3348 Před 3 lety +1

    As Mexican I tottaly agree with you for that reason I try to avoid Riviera Maya in vacation season and in my personal opinion there are lots of better places to visit and live in Mexico greetings

  • @pepeeltoro4570
    @pepeeltoro4570 Před 3 lety

    I was there a couple weeks ago . You're right. traffic . Taxi prices . To many people . And expensive

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety

      yea the prices are just crazy!! Best to warn people before they go.

  • @rubielestradavera3147
    @rubielestradavera3147 Před 3 lety +11

    Holly shit!! You just described tulum the way i always describe, interesting that we share the same point of view. Im a mexican and live from tourism couse a i give a service but makes me sad to see how the prices are just out of control.
    You are so accurate.
    Taxi are a mafia and everybody wants to charge you a lot for doing anything for you.

    • @gdltc123
      @gdltc123 Před 3 lety +1

      ¿Es cierto lo de la violencia y el narcotráfico que pide dinero a los negocios ?

    • @Smoug
      @Smoug Před 2 lety

      soy de cdmx y me gusta mucho trabajar como guia de turistas, como crees que podría encontrar chamba por allá?

  • @javierlara4576
    @javierlara4576 Před 3 lety

    Tienes razón en lo que señalas. La forma de corregirlo desde el punto de vista del turista es, lamentablemente, alejarse por mucho tiempo de los sitios donde ocurren esos problemas. También, desde luego, escribir directamente al Secretario de Turismo de México. Gracias por tu valor al compartir la verdad.

  • @rbvlogfromindia2574
    @rbvlogfromindia2574 Před 3 lety

    Happy New year mem👌👍

  • @juliodorantes3108
    @juliodorantes3108 Před 3 lety +5

    It was odd to hear that since its México! ... Those prices shouldn t exist. Also like someone below told you that you aré complaining but you willingly decided yo stay there couple months so you baisically achieved that lifestyle. The reasons that Tulum have such prices are many, including how visitors portrayed It like THE mystical hipster place... think about It. cheers

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety +1

      I think once you've paid your rent up front (like I had) you're not going to leave after a few days. Also it takes a few weeks to settle, buy a scooter, buy a bicycle etc etc so no one would plan to leave there and then leave straight away. It think staying there SIX months would be willingly buying into it all.

  • @mat-p5299
    @mat-p5299 Před 3 lety +4

    A lot of people coming from Canada and America??? Canada and Mexico are America.
    Should be a lot of people coming from Canada and the United States of America because America is a continent. We all Americans.
    I love tulum

  • @georgep1358
    @georgep1358 Před 2 lety

    love your honest and I agree with everything you saying especially the tipping issue and the drugs etc which also balls down to the fact the Tulum has lost its Mexican charm its juts a tourists nightmare spot for those watching their monies ,for those who dont care let them spend it

  • @josuedcv
    @josuedcv Před 3 lety +7

    You know what's the biggest problem with Tulum? Outsiders going there for vacation like there is no pandemic going on

  • @yvettekosta-jv4bx
    @yvettekosta-jv4bx Před 11 měsíci

    How do banks charge you $120 to take out $100 ? Maybe you meant to say a $20 fee ? But how is that a 5-7% mark up ?

  • @MissSaratov
    @MissSaratov Před 2 lety

    jeez, the shootings is what scares me. I have been there before in 2019 and its was nice and not crazy, i didnt even think about the violence. But seeing all the news about Tulum lately.. should i not go again? i dunno.

  • @jodykelly7096
    @jodykelly7096 Před 3 lety

    Very similar circumstances as in Placencia, Belize.

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety

      it's such a shame as when I visited Tulum 4 years ago it really was a very special place.

  • @mafsf49er
    @mafsf49er Před 3 lety

    I got to tulum today at 6 and I went to the the central tulum, not even walking passed a street a young guy asked quieres mariguana o cocaina!

    • @rpb3348
      @rpb3348 Před 3 lety +1

      They asked because they have market and I gone to other countries in Europe and USA and its the same there are guys offering you any kind of drugs so that does not hapenn exclusively in Mexico

  • @saulsoto1011
    @saulsoto1011 Před 3 lety +4

    All tequila is not cheap, yes there is cheap tequila, but there is very high end tequila, just like whiskey, bourbon, etc.

    • @JanetNewenham
      @JanetNewenham  Před 3 lety

      Good to know!!! He definitely asked for "house" tequila which Is would assume is normally cheap :-)

  • @darkpoethd9913
    @darkpoethd9913 Před 2 lety

    I noticed in the news about the Indian vlogger who was shot dead in October! Did you know the bar where this happened?