Boca Paila has yet to be invaded by the all-inclusive resorts and remains one of the last popular bastions of hedonistic culture in the Riviera. Along the beach you find inexpensive cabana's for rent [no reservation needed] and the odd drink stand/BBQ joint. Tulum Beach
Snorkeling along the coast here is not that good. Lots of sand and weeds.
Tulum Beach can be accessed through a number of points. You can walk in via the road that takes you to the ruins. Just keep following the road south when it hits the ruins. This same road takes you to the Sian Kaan Biosphere and Punta Allen. You can access the beach by walking through an opening or access point from the road.
There is also access at Tulum Pueblo. When driving South on Highway 307 you will hit an intersection with traffic signs pointing to the road to Coba - Chemax - Chichen Itza. You want to go left here [east] towards the coast. Going right takes you to Coba ruins in the jungle. Going straight takes you into Tulum Pueblo.
Follow the road until it turns right. After the turn you are on the beach road that runs along the coast for miles, all the way through Sian Ka'an to Punta Allen.
All beaches are "public". There are no "private" beaches, although getting access to the beaches in most cases can only be achieved by access through private land or Beach Clubs.
It is not a good idea to just park your rental car on the road and walk through the jungle to a hidden beach.
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The beach is tranquil and I think, having a luxury Mexico holidays would be great way for relaxation.
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