Being a Digital Nomad in Tulum, Mexico

Oct 16, 2023 | Digital Nomad | 20 comments

Being a Digital Nomad in Tulum, Mexico




Living in Tulum, Mexico as a Digital Nomad

Tulum, a coastal town located on the eastern tip of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, is quickly becoming a popular destination for digital nomads seeking a unique and inspiring place to work remotely. With its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and growing digital infrastructure, Tulum offers an ideal setting for those looking to balance work and leisure.

One of the biggest draws for digital nomads in Tulum is the laid-back lifestyle combined with a thriving entrepreneurial community. The town has emerged as a hub for like-minded individuals, making it easy to connect and network with other remote workers. Co-working spaces and cafes offer a productive environment, equipped with high-speed internet to keep you connected with the world. Additionally, Tulum’s proximity to Cancun and Playa del Carmen allows for easy access to international airports, making travel convenient for those who require frequent trips back home or for exploring other parts of Mexico and Central America.

The natural beauty of Tulum is another reason why digital nomads are drawn to this tropical paradise. The town is situated alongside the Caribbean Sea, boasting pristine beaches with crystal-clear turquoise waters. The picturesque landscapes make for spectacular downtime activities, whether it’s snorkeling in cenotes (natural sinkholes), exploring ancient Mayan ruins, or simply enjoying a sunset on the beach. Tulum’s natural wonders also provide a sense of calm and inspiration, making it the perfect place to find balance and enhance productivity.

In recent years, Tulum has seen a surge in boutique hotels, trendy restaurants, and local shops, catering to the needs and wants of the growing digital nomad community. The town’s bohemian-style architecture and eco-friendly mindset create a unique atmosphere that nurtures creativity and innovation. Whether it’s working from a rustic beachside cafe or choosing a co-working space that overlooks the lush jungle, the options are endless for finding an inspiring workspace that aligns with your preferences.

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Despite its small size, Tulum offers a vibrant social scene, with a wide range of events and activities to participate in. From yoga retreats and wellness festivals to art exhibitions and music concerts, there’s always something happening in Tulum. These events not only provide opportunities for personal growth and networking but also enable digital nomads to immerse themselves in the local culture and interact with a diverse international community.

It’s worth mentioning that living in Tulum as a digital nomad does come with a few challenges. The town is still growing and developing, so the infrastructure may not be as advanced as in major cities. Power outages and occasional internet interruptions can be expected, but they are usually resolved quickly. Additionally, the cost of living in Tulum can be higher compared to other locations in Mexico, particularly when it comes to accommodation and dining options. However, the advantages of living in this tropical paradise often outweigh these minor inconveniences.

For digital nomads seeking an enchanting and inspiring destination to live and work remotely, Tulum offers an excellent balance of natural beauty, entrepreneurial spirit, and vibrant community. The town’s unique blend of beachside relaxation and creative energy make it an ideal choice for those looking for a little slice of paradise while pursuing their digital nomad lifestyle.


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20 Comments

  1. Sergio Sala

    Thank you for watching! It's been such a challenge to make this one, next video I'll tell you why. Don't forget to sign up at Nomadlist! https://geni.us/nomadlist

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  2. Samuel Oyeniran

    Thanks so much for this, You answered some of my personal questions. I am thinking of moving to Mexico through the digital nomad visa route, I know I won't be able to work but I have a question, please. Would I be allowed to work after 4 years when I permanent resident permit?

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  3. The Hwamok Report

    hello from South Korea. Great video! Didn't look like many expat families in Tulum. Is this accurate? Not many expat families in Tulum that is?

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  4. Johnny Navar

    This opened my mind very much. I would like to revisit Tulum and really explore. Thanks!

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  5. Eileen Row

    Could you send a link to your air bnb please

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  6. Benjamin Bidlack

    Incredible video on everything in Tulum. The best one I've seen. Thank you so much!

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  7. Ghost Calaveras

    What is your average monthly expenses living in Tulum?

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  8. H

    I was debating staying a Selina but I’m worried about the WiFi and cell service. Where did you stay to get to most of the places in the first 1/3rd of the video?

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  9. Susana Salinas

    I loved this video, the documentary style, editing, images, you really captured Tulum, you made me love it!

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  10. Eyerusalem McDowell

    Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful journey. I love Tulum and hope to move there sometime in the near future.

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  11. Aj A

    WOW Sergio, this was a fantastic trip seeing and feeling the vibe of Tulum, you were able to transmit in such a powerful yet relaxed way, wonderfully done!! It felt like being there myself!! I enjoyed every second and it was the most inspiring video I have seen so far regarding Tulum. Also the quality of the videos, crystal clear, just amazing. I am not a digital nomad, but with your interpretation I can inspire my grandchildren to show them how the way of living should be in their future (sustainable, organic and in balance with nature! I now HAVE to visit TULUM to experience in person and will share your video with all the people I know. I will certainly subscribe to your channel to follow you around the world!! Thank you so much

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  12. CHRISTIAN PRINCESS 1

    Overall beautiful and interesting but it's very pagan filled with false gods and idol worship. Nice for a vacation visit though and looks like an overall great place to live.

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  13. CHRISTIAN PRINCESS 1

    OMG no way could I swim any where near crocodiles….I couldn't trust them

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  14. King Nothing

    millennial hippie paradise while the local employees live in sheds… also… who the fuck works at 80-100 F (35-45 C)… their computers would overheat… those people aren't working at all… if I had employees working from Tulum I'd fire their ass

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  15. PRicot

    Thank you very much great video

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  16. Folks3825

    Ive been looking at alot of Tulum videos, and this one is by far the BEST TULUM video ive seen. OutstaNDING JOB!

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