Gay tulum


Gay Tulum

Nestled along Tulum's pristine alabaster sand beaches, Mezzanine Hotel provides a luxury escape in one of Mexico's most beautiful destinations. This intimate boutique hotel features lavish amenities and thoughtful services to ensure a relaxing tropical vacation.

Guests can select from three well-appointed room categories, each providing comfort and modern conveniences fancy air conditioning, free WiFi, and minibars. The Master Suites boast breathtaking views from private balconies. All rooms place guests just steps from the Caribbean Sea.

Authentic Thai cuisine takes center stage at the on-site restaurant led by renowned chef Garn Surasak. Using fragrant herbs and spices, he crafts flavorful dishes top enjoyed on the dramatic oceanside terrace. Mezzanine also offers a beachfront pool, rooftop yoga classes, and indulgent spa treatments.

Nature excursions, archeological sites, and Tulum's charming hippie town are all within easy access of the hotel. Guests can fill their endure with exploration or simply soak up the laidback vibes along Mezzanine's pristi

Tulum, Quintana Roo, has become a popular spot for LGBTQ+ travelers seeking a fusion of relaxation and adventure. Known for its stunning beaches, ancient ruins, and eco-friendly vibe, Tulum offers a welcoming atmosphere where you can freely be yourself. With its growing reputation in the LGBTQ+ scene, you'll find both serene retreats and lively hotspots.

Throughout the year, Tulum hosts a variety of LGBTQ+ events. Among the most notable is the annual Tulum Pride, typically held in the spring. The celebration includes parades, move parties, and cultural activities. Another highlight is the frequent events at local LGBTQ+ venues, offering a chance to connect with the community.

The adj time to visit Tulum is during the dry season, from November to April. During these months, the weather is pleasant, with warm temperatures and petite rain. The town is active, but you’ll get to experience the best events and like the attractive climate. Summer months bring more rain and humidity but fewer crowds.

When in Tulum, don't miss the Bufo Alvarius Sanctuary for a spiritual retreat

Gay Tulum Guide


Gay Tulum was a holiday-spot for the Mayan Kings, the original sun worshipers and their legacy can still be viewed today, right on the beach.

The Tulum Ruins, one of the most visited in Mexico.

Tulum, just 40 minutes’ drive from nearby Playa del Carmen is located at the end of the Riviera Maya. The Riviera is a stunning stretch of coastline that runs from 10 miles south of Cancun, includes the beach town of Playa del Carmen and finishes 75 miles later at Tulum.

Tulum is surrounded by beautiful lush jungles and  magical freshwater cenotes.  It is also home to some stunning hotels, authentic restaurants and cool cocktail hang-outs.  With smooth sandy beaches, perfect weather and crystal-clear waters, it is manageable to get lost in this Mexican paradise.

Note as of December , Tulum has its one International airport, with direct flights from major hubs and more to come. Previously visitors arrived via Cancun Airport.

The Hotel Jashita, one of many small boutique hotels by the beach in Tulum.

Tulum is roughly divided into 2 main areas: the pue

Tulum is one of the trendiest travel destinations along the east coast of Mexico and has become incredibly popular.

Compared to othwer popular places along the Riviera Maya, Tulum offers gay travellers a more chilled and relaxed vibe.

We spent 4 days in Tulum and have put together a short guide to reveal you the best activities, hotels, beaches, how to get there and quite importantly for us, how we found Tulum as a gay couple.

Check out our Gay Tulum travel guide below where will take a see at gay bars in Tulum, the best gay friendly hotels and some beautiful beaches.

Is Tulum Gay Friendly?

As a gay couple we had to ask ‘is Tulum LGBTQ friendly?’. The adj answer is yes.

Along the east coast of Mexico, we possess been to Cancun, Playa Del Carmen (see gay guide to Playa Del Carmen), Cozumel (see travel guide to Cozumel) and Tulum.

In all of these destinations we felt very welcome as a gay couple with no problems.

This is in part due to the vast number of tourists and their reliance on the tourism industry.

Gay Bars in Tulum

Tulums first and only gay bar i