Tulum has stunning and idyllic white sand beaches where you can find modern and chic hotels and high - end resorts in addition to cute and locally owned bed and breakfasts, beach cabanas and guesthouses (most
of which come with a hefty price - tag) and expensive but adorable cafes, smoothie and juice bars, and upscale restaurants serving a variety
of authentic Mexican and international cuisine; the unique and picturesque Mayan Ruins
of Tulum perched atop a rocky cliff -
side overlooking the turquoise waters
of the Gulf
of Mexico; and the friendly, less touristy and small and charming
coastal town with a laid - back, quiet and hippie - bohemian vibe and peaceful atmosphere and slow pace
of life where you can find budget - friendly & unique accommodations (like hostels and bed and breakfasts in local neighbourhoods), the main avenue is lined with an assortment
of souvenir shops selling colourful Mexican handicrafts, there are an abundance
of fresh produce markets, and a
range of local restaurants and eateries serving everything from inexpensive authentic Mexican cuisine (like 7 peso tacos) to fresh and locally caught seafood to a variety
of moderately priced international cuisines.
And while for planning purposes that raises the question as to whether more
of the residual 34 %
of the full
range is on the high
side or low
side of the «likely»
range, this section does say that
coastal planning needs to be considered in a risk management framework.