Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super easy. Get a rental car and don't speed (especially around the airport). One highway that is a straight shot to all destinations you mentioned. There is absolutely no need to hire a private driver. Just use common sense and don't speed. We've been going to Tulum for the past ten years and have never had a problem.
I am 21:55. We were hyper aware of the laws and did not speed. Prior to this we always rented and never had a problem, we feel like the police really started zeroing in on tourists about 2-3 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super easy. Get a rental car and don't speed (especially around the airport). One highway that is a straight shot to all destinations you mentioned. There is absolutely no need to hire a private driver. Just use common sense and don't speed. We've been going to Tulum for the past ten years and have never had a problem.
I am 21:55. We were hyper aware of the laws and did not speed. Prior to this we always rented and never had a problem, we feel like the police really started zeroing in on tourists about 2-3 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Super easy. Get a rental car and don't speed (especially around the airport). One highway that is a straight shot to all destinations you mentioned. There is absolutely no need to hire a private driver. Just use common sense and don't speed. We've been going to Tulum for the past ten years and have never had a problem.
Anonymous wrote:I second the trip advisor recommendation.
My Mexican friend advised me to hire a driver to take me around. We were never stopped by police. It was about $65/day. Again, check trip advisor for recommendations.
Anonymous wrote:Don't do it if you are a single female. Not worth the risks.
Anonymous wrote:It's a easy drive but I have to warn you against the police. They stop a lot of tourists for bribes (or threaten/take away tour license). I swore the last time we rented would be our last time.