Why we will NEVER return to TULUM Mexico - Violence, Sewage, Income Inequality

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Should We Live Here

Should We Live Here

Күн бұрын

As we travel the world looking for the best place to live we have decided to scratch Tulum off the list.
Tulum is a beach town located on the East Coast of Mexico. It's well known as a tourist destination for it's clear turquoise waters, white sand, and ancient Mayan ruins right on the beach. But it also has numerous problems which made us decide it's not for us. This video will show you the top 10 reasons we won't be moving to Tulum.
There are also some things we loved about our time in Tulum. If you only want to see the good things skip to the end of this video.
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@kylekennedy363
@kylekennedy363 Жыл бұрын
I have been going to Tulum since 2002 - I would go at various times of the year - No Seaweed!! I remember walking along the beach for hours and occasionally seeing another person/couple - At one point I walked by a giant sea turtle laying eggs on the beach - sooo Magical!!! The “biosphere” national park gave me the impression that the area was protected from over development. Most of the cabanas were “owned” by Europeans - there were a few restaurants on the beach and tons of access - Several years later I began to see trash on the beach, increased development but still pretty suite. I loved going there to get out of the city and decompress, and connect with the locals - there is so much to do and see in the natural world there. Then in around 2012 the seaweed started to appear at certain times of the year - I didn’t go back until last year 2022 - I always stayed at my favorite quirky cabana’s La Luna - I was shocked to see exactly what you are talking about!!! I had to wear ear plugs at night due too (2) clubs next to the cabana’s pumping music until 4am - instagramer’s EVERYWHERE!!! Trash, seaweed - total insanity - I left there more stressed then when I arrived. I literally had a good cry on the beach as I had to let go and say good by to Tulum - It’s so sad to see what we as humans are doing to this planet. How can we not see that we need to live in harmony with the environment, with eachother - with other culture’s. This video is very accurate - so sad!!!!
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
It is very sad. You are fortunate you got to see it when you did.
@chrisg5894
@chrisg5894 11 ай бұрын
The seaweed is normal for the whole yucatan
@alexfranco3879
@alexfranco3879 10 ай бұрын
I live in usa and when I go to a park if I find garbage I pick it up
@annebateman8339
@annebateman8339 3 ай бұрын
Welcome to global warming and the affect of humans garbage in the ocean.
@tenishaj.7074
@tenishaj.7074 3 ай бұрын
@@alexfranco3879 lol… Elmo 🎉🎉
@debbiestevenson2745
@debbiestevenson2745 3 ай бұрын
I live in nearby Akumal. All of our beaches are easily accessible and we still have a quiet and quaint vibe. No overdevelopment has happened yet. I've been here 9 years from the USA and love it. I'd never think of going anywhere else. I get annoyed when people over emphasize the cartel or drug trade. Have you seen the US news lately? I feel much safer here than I ever did in the USA. We don't have to worry about school shootings or Super Bowl Parade shootings. If you stay away from drugs, you will be fine. The cross-fire shootings are few and far between. There is so much beauty in Mexico. Don't judge it more harshly than your own country.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment. Much appreciated. We certainly do love visiting Mexico…
@caseygotaas7035
@caseygotaas7035 28 күн бұрын
Where did you live in the USA? And was it hard at first with finding a place and job? I'm at occidental Xcaret
@29aaronjones
@29aaronjones 3 сағат бұрын
That is such great news. I love Mexico and I prefer to think people can live peace there.
@thh_h
@thh_h 10 ай бұрын
Just returned from Tulum. I chose not to watch your video before I traveled and everything you said is absolutely true. It was such a disappointing trip. It was not a vacation it was absolutely stressful.
@unknownpleasures100
@unknownpleasures100 7 ай бұрын
Did you visit anywhere else less stressful? I was thinking of Holbox before it turns this way...
@thh_h
@thh_h 7 ай бұрын
@@unknownpleasures100 only Tulum. If you visit the pyramids or would like to try the restaurants its really just a one day visit.
@winniethepooh8945
@winniethepooh8945 4 ай бұрын
Thanks im crossing Tulum off my list
@j.kristineemmons
@j.kristineemmons 4 ай бұрын
​@@unknownpleasures100 Holbox is on the radar and I imagine will probably be quickly consumed.
@cupidok2768
@cupidok2768 2 ай бұрын
how is this man living here? this is so dangerous. is he surviving? that's what you get for not listening to him before traveling
@gretchenryan8344
@gretchenryan8344 2 ай бұрын
You do realize many cities in Mexico are like this? If you don’t stay in a tourist hotel area this is what you experience.
@ThatsCem
@ThatsCem 10 ай бұрын
Appreciate the video. I want to share a few thoughts. 1. You are right, a lot of people see profit over people, and that's why I see it as essential to step in where we can and help out where there is inequality. 2. For the beach access, there are unfortunately only 2 or 3 public beach spots left.. some hotels will let you through without needing to stay at their beach clubs or paying anything. 3. I would at all costs avoid taxis in tulum if you need to take one, ask locals what the ride should cost, insist on the price, and never take a cab that is stationary.. always look for someone who is already on the move as the, are somehow less likely to overcharge. Also, if you want to go to the beach, there is a collectivo (minivan) going every few minutes (they have red letters on the front), and they just cost 20-30 pesos. I don't know what to say about 4. & 5. .... Tulum needs some serious systems for waste! 6. Yep, that's the mafia... 7. Luckily, there are systems now to build houses out of seaweed :) There is a project going on. You can find info on vice 8. At least it's armed guards and not the mafia rolling around 24/7, lol 9. If you know where and how it can be affordable... you honestly need to know which places to avoid :) Overall, Tulum is the most expensive town in Mexico!! 10. I hate them Instagrammers 😂
@Hazel64348
@Hazel64348 Жыл бұрын
Everything said on this video is totally true, just returned Mar 11 2023
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comments!
@jh11ful
@jh11ful 3 ай бұрын
Yep, we were there for a week and it's scammers central. They put way more emphasis on using visitors like ATMs than immersing people in a real cultural experience. It's disappointing for a place with so much history. I'm not going to discourage people not to go even tho it was the worst experience we've had, but if you're going to visit, make sure you do a lot of research and DO NOT take taxis - rent a car from a top rated rental company!
@lorenalopez9770
@lorenalopez9770 5 ай бұрын
My brother and sister n law just bought a condo in Selva Norte Tulum. November 18 as they were excited to decorate it, there condo exploded due to a gas leak. My brother died a week later and my sister n law died 11 days later 😢 💔 many residents there had complained about gas smells and nothing was done. My whole family is so heartbroken and seeking justice for them 💔
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 5 ай бұрын
So sorry to hear your tragic story. Our prayers go out to you and your family.
@winniethepooh8945
@winniethepooh8945 4 ай бұрын
Oh wow. Condolences ❤
@Alicia-vq8jg
@Alicia-vq8jg 4 ай бұрын
Girl, this gave me chills I was supposed to move there in July because I thought I made friends but I think they were sex traffickers I think everything is just really corrupt there. I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I’m so heartbroken for you and your family that is absolutely devastating. I’m so sorry for your loss😢 I really think that it’s like the wild wild West so it’s a lot of rich Americans that are into scams and stuff and I think it’s pretty obvious because how can you live like royalty in a place and constantly see the wealth division. I’m just so heartbroken for your family. I’m so sorry to hear that that’s absolutely devastating and there’s no words I would not recommend for anyone to move to tulum Ever. Also, in Mexico, the real estate agent Seema little Siri so I would never buy property there now or rent unless it was through my actual close family friends that I’ve known since I was like six years old they have Associates there. I literally thought it was like a dream come true and like the most magical city I’m so glad that a sex trafficker laughed in my face when I told him it was the most magical place. I’m so glad. I wish I could give you a hug, and I hope you’re getting through this insane loss I can’t even begin to fathom.
@Belovelyava
@Belovelyava 2 ай бұрын
Beyond heartbreaking. Condolences ❤️‍🩹
@lademoiselleketoret6958
@lademoiselleketoret6958 Ай бұрын
Horrific. I am so so sorry for your loss 😭😭😭
@squirrelattackspidy
@squirrelattackspidy 9 ай бұрын
Very helpful information. Thank you for this!
@robertneilpalmer
@robertneilpalmer 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the honest and authentic video about Tulum. Basically its the equivalent of Bali, Indonesia where I lived for 3 years. Almost identical problems and issues, land ownership, overpriced, sewage, etc., etc.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment! Never knew that about Bali….
@winniethepooh8945
@winniethepooh8945 4 ай бұрын
Bali was on my bucket list now I’m reconsidering
@user-md5vk1ec2w
@user-md5vk1ec2w 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the other side. It definitely changed our plan and we are skipping Tulum.
@Easedan900
@Easedan900 5 ай бұрын
Why just go and find out yourself 😂
@DiegoMagengo
@DiegoMagengo Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately this is the story for lots of coastal tourism cities in Mexico and Latin America, really sad to see the the two extremes of wealth living side by side. Also hard to see this cycle ever ending😢.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Yes it was very sad to see. Playa del Carmen, just a short distance away, seemed better.
@tremblence
@tremblence Жыл бұрын
@@ShouldWeLiveHere People are 1000x more likely to complain about trash, than to pick it up I am different--- I complain a little bit, but then I pick up trash 1-2 hours per day every time I walk, bike or travel in general Mexican citizens need to take pride in their country and PICK UP TRASH..... but instead they trash their own towns
@javierflores752
@javierflores752 9 ай бұрын
EstA bien pachec0
@jc6781
@jc6781 8 ай бұрын
not all Latin America .... El Salvador is AMAZING .... we ave been all over latin America (Margarita Island, Venezuela .... San Andres, Colombia, both coasts in Mexico, Roatan, Honduras, Costa Rica .... etc etc) NOTHING TOUCHES EL SALVADOR RIGHT NOW ! truly PARADISE !
@exceptico6156
@exceptico6156 2 ай бұрын
The problem is not the wealth the discrepancy of wealth (avoiding envy) but poverty. But what can't you expect when the state expropiates everybody at least half of their Work/wealth while coercively regulates our lives and entrepreneurship initiatives through thousands of laws and regulations
@kosmosuniversum4385
@kosmosuniversum4385 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this info. You’re totally right!!!
@Carolinapetroska
@Carolinapetroska 6 ай бұрын
Tulum is polluted and dirty. We spent 500 pesos for 6 km !!!
@rusticwood
@rusticwood Жыл бұрын
You nailed this one brother
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment! Much appreciated 😊⭐️👍🏻
@chrisg5894
@chrisg5894 11 ай бұрын
Yup, he did a great job of putting down a place he couldn’t afford to even rent a place 20 minutes from the beach
@Another_taco.Yes_please
@Another_taco.Yes_please Жыл бұрын
So sad. Almost brought me to tears. Loved Tulum before it was 'discovered' and destroyed.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
So true- It is such a beautiful location. With proper thoughtful planning and development it could have been so much better.
@Another_taco.Yes_please
@Another_taco.Yes_please Жыл бұрын
Instead folks wanted to cash in and here we are. End of.
@duygukayhanisaskank4915
@duygukayhanisaskank4915 Жыл бұрын
​@@ShouldWeLiveHere THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH for getting "the word out" about this horrible town. Your well-tempered commentary is 100% accurate. Since 2007, I've lived on The Yucatan Peninsula & I've traveled yearly to what's referred to as The Riveria Maya since 1984. The fact is...Tulum is a VERY DANGEROUS, VERY FILTHY, VERY EXPENSIVE SHITHOLE. It is quite the opposite of the seductive travel brochures, etc. The paradise that was once Tulum is long gone. The ecological disaster is well known. But the tourist-driven economy of this region of Mexico disregards this profoundly sad reality while murdering "The Golden Goose". I believe you'll find this documentary very interesting: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/n-B7otx6y6qtY6s.html The town of Tulum & all its' authorities are corrupt & controlled by a vicious cartel. It controls the area from Playa del Carmen to Tulum. Another cartel controls North of Playa del Carmen to Cancun. They're equally vicious & control government authorities as well. Only the diligence of The National Guard provides a "sense" of safety. Tourists & residents are not safe in Tulum. Every year, assaults & murders of tourists increase. Information related to this criminal activity is aggressively suppressed to preserve tourism; from which the entire economy is derived. The government of Mexico knows too well how the uncontrolled cartels destroyed tourism on The West Coast during the 1970s & '80s. That was the impetus causing The Caribbean Region of Mexico to be developed for tourism. Before the 1980s, The Yucatan Peninsula was regarded as a foreign country by officials in the capital city. Your points & keen observations about the senseless & irrational building projects are accurate & well-spoken. They are the result of money laundering by corrupt officials, the corrupt wealthy and the cartels. To keep my commentary from being agonizingly longer, I won't say anything about the issue of sargassum...except...it's now a year-round problem & will continue to inundate beaches of The Caribbean Region for the foreseeable future. I know my commentary is lengthy...but...your excellent video about Tulum kinda' lit a fire in me. For what it's worth, I have subscribed to your KZfaq Channel. 🙂 Best regards from Yucatan, Ben
@tremblence
@tremblence Жыл бұрын
It was destroyed by greedy businesses, mexican citizens themselves (dumping trash) and the cartel who only cares about profit Most of the American and European tourists I saw DID NOT dump trash, and instead were picking up after the Mexicans who dump trash
@chrisg5894
@chrisg5894 11 ай бұрын
Alright old Darren. Move to Detroit with your grandson
@doctorclutterbuster8791
@doctorclutterbuster8791 2 ай бұрын
Glad I saw Tulum 30 years ago when it was still relatively rustic and quiet.
@maximfarcasan6508
@maximfarcasan6508 7 ай бұрын
This is barely scratching the surface. What I felt when I was in Tulum this last weekend was the palpable grip of extremely powerful, greedy, and dangerous cartels. Short of the evil, most people were just entirely fake. The real Tulum, as I imagine it was was probably far more public or at least not so disjointed between dozens of beach clubs. It's not just that the prices are high, it's that you can't skip from party to party on the beach and just have a good time like you should be able to or like you can in places like Boracay, Thailand, etc. What you end up with is paying over $20 per drink and blind covers of over $50 in an elaborate and classless money washing station. Tulum is invariable proof that billionaire cartel leaders still don't have good taste and don't know how to create a great party. They're more about the flex, but clearly don't understand the first thing about authenticity and human space interaction. This is a particular shame when you consider the immense beauty that could be enjoyed if none of the clubs were there, or at least were far less intrusive. Tulum is a treasure, nightmare, and a tragedy all wrapped into one. Mexico is losing its charm, most prominently in Tulum.
@j.kristineemmons
@j.kristineemmons 4 ай бұрын
Bravo!
@wallyklw5
@wallyklw5 3 ай бұрын
It looks like an armpit. Thx. Now I can skip this place.
@moisesortega3684
@moisesortega3684 2 ай бұрын
I blame the greediness of Spanish conquistadors for your unpleasant trip. Maybe you should visit New Jersey or Atlantic City?
@r3dp1ll
@r3dp1ll 2 ай бұрын
I agree. On a side note, Mexico is getting expensive now. Especially accomodation.
@pjsopinion8028
@pjsopinion8028 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video!
@tinatingson8564
@tinatingson8564 Жыл бұрын
Very informative video and it keeps you watching. Very professionally done and fact based. Thanks Bret. Looking forward to watching your thoughts about Bali in Indonesia.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tina! 😁👍🏼
@chrisg5894
@chrisg5894 11 ай бұрын
The only reason he’ll be able to go to Bali is because he likes Detroit where crime is the highest in the country and you can get free houses
@sallygasser1898
@sallygasser1898 Жыл бұрын
Tulum is beautiful. The hotel industries do not care about the Ecosystem or the community. This is why I chose not to return. My goal is to support local economy and the people to help them prosper aswell.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Yes, we believe in supporting the locals as well! Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
@user-xt6rl8fm1c
@user-xt6rl8fm1c 3 ай бұрын
It’s ironic because when I went in the late 90s it was a small hippy style retreat with eco thinking before anyone else did
@meTWO2323
@meTWO2323 29 күн бұрын
😞 Wow. We used to fly into Cancun & immediately take the bus to Tulum. In the mid 90's, paid $4 per night to hang mi hamaca en una palapa right on the beach, almost next to the ruins. ~$10 for food & 1 piña colada per day. It was very safe & beautiful.
@AnRvMoto
@AnRvMoto Жыл бұрын
10 minutes in Tulum, and I was turned off. The Seaweed was rancid, and the price gouging ridiculous. Asked a taxi for a ride for what amounted to about 3 blocks, and he wanted 500 pesos. No thanks, I'll walk. The same attitude was present multiple times. I have no interest in going back. Loving Bacalar, though.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comments. There are much better places to visit in Mexico.
@garzapedroa
@garzapedroa 2 ай бұрын
As mexican i am, it's a shame, that this place its so incredibly over rated, and so its so unsafe, check what happened in February 5th in a beach club, an inocent tourist was a victim of the huge violence rate in that piece of sht town
@ezmealstravels9221
@ezmealstravels9221 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your video. Never been but will definitely reconsider 😮
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
There are many better places in Mexico.
@francesi.pimenteln
@francesi.pimenteln Жыл бұрын
Your video is very real and I appreciate you pointing out the problems that need to be resolved in Tulum. Creating awareness is important. Now I do have to point out a few things, for those looking for first world country feel, in Mexico tourist beach towns, and others such as Dominican Republic you will not find it there. These are THIRD world underdeveloped countries with a multitude of problems to resolve. I was raised in third world, so I know first hand. Please set your expectations to understand this. Secondly, yes, all this is true, but I lived in Tulum 2 years (2020 to 2022 and will be back to live again soon) and I fell in love with its beauty, uniqueness, and energy and there is a TON of initiatives from both locals and expats that also fell in love with Tulum coming together in community to help resolve these issues. The community in Tulum for those that choose to stay is nothing short of amazing. People from all over the world and backgrounds coming together for love of a place. There are beach clean ups and other environmental events initiated by local organizations and local community members regularly. We are working on building a Tulum local currency to help support local producers and businesses. We have an endless list of projects aiming for protecting the environment and pushing sustainable initiatives. Yes, we are up against massive issues, but there are also new government initiatives being launched to help resolve this situation. Just a week ago, a new council was set up by the municipality to oversee Tulum's development, aiming for protecting the environment and pushing for sustainability. Let's pray it is successful and does what it intends. What you see happening here is not uncommon in many other highly sought-after tourist beach destinations in underdeveloped third world countries that are under threat of overdevelopment and mass tourism without proper urban planning. Many forces and interests at play in a constant war against each other. I appreciate your asking to support locals, as that is exactly what is needed, among many other things. I'd also advise in your trips to also seek out the local initiatives that are fighting the battles on the ground to help resolve these issues and find a way to support these. You can do so from a distance. No, Tulum is not for everyone, but is an incredibly special place, unique, sacred and absolutely beautiful. Once you understand what is going on and you accept what is, but also do your best to be a part of the positive change, I promise you will experience magic and incredible life changing experiences. Much love and thanks for creating awareness. Feel free to reach out to me if you want to learn more about what we are doing. Follow @tulumcoindao on IG and get involved or create awareness also about this. Blessings.🙏🏻
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comments. We are so happy to hear about the efforts being made. ❤️ We will be sure to follow along on Instagram as we are interested to learn more.
@francesi.pimenteln
@francesi.pimenteln Жыл бұрын
Thank you! We appreciate all the support we can get.🙏🏻
@RebelofIreland
@RebelofIreland 11 ай бұрын
It’s an absolute rip off. I’m devastated to see the destruction . My fourth visit in 15 years. I’ll not come back anymore now. Tired of being scammed. Riviera rip off
@j.kristineemmons
@j.kristineemmons 4 ай бұрын
I'd love to see things change. I wouldn't be as bothered by the third world things, if they were actually charging Mexican prices, yet, this may be the most expensive place in the world. Da fuq?!?!
@benjaminz2523
@benjaminz2523 3 ай бұрын
Nice try, good luck trying to convince yourself. Tulum is garbage.
@whorehouse
@whorehouse Жыл бұрын
Love Tulum, but this is pretty on point. Good video
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Really appreciate the feedback. 😊⭐️
@charlievilla2669
@charlievilla2669 4 ай бұрын
Yes to all of this! You my friend understand what is really going on here 👌🏼
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback! As always I really hope Tulum can turn itself around and be a better place for the locals.
@Sabrina-od4mr
@Sabrina-od4mr 4 ай бұрын
Wow! Extremely informative!
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your feedback! Well appreciated.😊
@ksmith2852
@ksmith2852 Жыл бұрын
I wish everyone considering Tulum as a destination would watch this video. I have stayed in Tulum for 2 months and experienced everything in your video. You did a good job putting this together. Please keep posting links to your video on the message boards so people have all information to make informed decisions.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks for confirming what we saw there. I will definitely post links so more people know what Tulum is like….😎👍🏻
@Hazel64348
@Hazel64348 Жыл бұрын
Me too
@tremblence
@tremblence Жыл бұрын
@@ShouldWeLiveHere Its a cultural issue, where mexican citizens choose to dump trash, rather than pick up trash Most of the European and American tourtists I saw DID NOT DUMP TRASH Infact I didn't drop a single piece of trash in my 3 weeks in Mexico recently, but I picked up 12,500 pieces of trash (from what I counted).......and I am European
@blacksnowflake8574
@blacksnowflake8574 7 күн бұрын
@@tremblence i did the same in Thailand
@Multigaming927
@Multigaming927 Жыл бұрын
got back from Tulum about 3 days ago, definately need to rent an atv or scooter but driving is chaotic to say the least ! restaurants in town are okay but beach side we felt being taken advantage off most of the time wich is unfortunate on vacation. it is very expensive.. ive seen ice cream sell for 14$ in a supermarket and prices were almost the same or higher than Canada. The national guard is hard to get used to as well..and police are corrupted to the bones. Overall weather is great, we found a beach club that we liked so spent most of our time there but definately not going back and wonder if we would have traveled there having seen this video before ! I recommend going elsewhere :) enjoy your trips and thanks for the video it explain well whats going on there behind the instagram photos ;)
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comments!
@OSCARHERNANDEZ-un5iy
@OSCARHERNANDEZ-un5iy Жыл бұрын
got robbed at beachclubbathroom at gunpoint got kicked n hit on head f tulum
@chars70luke21
@chars70luke21 9 ай бұрын
Muy buen video me gustó bastante, qué muestra los alrededores, el ecosistema donde no hay una infraestructura para aguas residuales, donde muestra que está creciendo sin control, y dónde muestra la riqueza del lado de la playa y la pobreza del otro lado, es exactamente documental, Y si yo viviera del lado donde todo es bello , dónde es playa, es mar, etcétera, todo se vería bien. pero tú video muestra todos los aspectos que hay que ver, antes de decidir dónde vivir.
@evahori7986
@evahori7986 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this very honest, detailed & accurate review of Tulum! The whole place has turned into such a money-grabbing tourist trap so between that, the total lack of environmental consideration & planning, and unpredictability of drug violence, it is a no-go for investing for us. Anyone who visits, will see every one of the points you brought up completely confirmed. Ugggh, its very sad & my heart goes out to the locals, who deserve so much better.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
We agree. It could have been so much better!
@dominiopublicomx6138
@dominiopublicomx6138 Жыл бұрын
😂🇺🇸 schools more dangerous than 🇲🇽❤️
@chrisg5894
@chrisg5894 11 ай бұрын
This review is of someone who got scammed or overpaid for a rental. It’s a totally inaccurate depiction of the town
@chrisg5894
@chrisg5894 11 ай бұрын
The locals benefit from tourism as it’s the #1 industry there. What else do you think they’d do for money? Sell sand or coconuts?
@gladlock
@gladlock 11 ай бұрын
you have to realize that looking to invest is the problem. The more demand we give, the more unscrupulous people will develop. So if we don’t want to contribute, foreigners have to stay away FROM ALL AREAS not just Tulum. I contributed to the problem because I am tired of having these morals and not having anything to my name. So yeah, I had to take my piece of the pie before I don’t have a place to fall dead in
@dimebagg1
@dimebagg1 7 ай бұрын
Great job on this video
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 7 ай бұрын
Thank you!😊
@Senpaipaya
@Senpaipaya 4 ай бұрын
Great informative video. Appreciate all the sources included. It’s sad to see a beautiful place and their people ran down by greed.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Really appreciate the feedback. I always hope though Tulum can turn itself around….
@blacksnowflake8574
@blacksnowflake8574 7 күн бұрын
Watched the video as i was planning to go next year; certainly put me off and i am a seasoned world traveller. What could be a better alternative to Tulum? Is the whole Riviera Maya like that? Is Cozumel a better option?
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 7 күн бұрын
Check out my video about the best Mexican beach town. We really liked Puerto Vallarta and Plays Del Carmen. I haven’t been to Cozumel yet but I see online there’s pros and cons of going there. Cheers!
@johnlewis195
@johnlewis195 Ай бұрын
My Deceased Husband and I had a Ball in Tulum...We we're at the Resort but we Rented at the Airport and drove to Tulum.. RIP Benji Miss you BAby
@user-kr7yh8lk4o
@user-kr7yh8lk4o 13 күн бұрын
completely agree with you, I thought I was the only one who could organize the situation.
@rafamayzin9093
@rafamayzin9093 6 ай бұрын
This video is 100% accurate. I've been to Tulum 6 years ago and it was nothing like what I've found when I've been there last week. Cartels ruined this place and they totally privatized it. The maintance of public (but no so public) beaches is laughable for a place like this. Roads are 3rd world material, and yes you almost need a 4x4 Jeep/pickup in La Valeta if you get a hotel there like I did. Pollution is just crazy. The massive presence of police and military sometimes feels weird to say the least. But me personally I didn’t had issues with them. The stuff you find on local shops are sooo overpriced and they can be found at the local Chedraui or Walmart in Cancun for more than half the price. Same stuff. You can't even take a walk to enjoy the place because you will be ASSAULTED by hundreds of people wanting to sell you something in a very annoying and disrespectful way. Another thing I totally HATE and everyone should be aware of are those people all around the city (even inside Chedraui and on the road at the entrance of the Ruins right next to the police) rushing you to sell their tours claiming to be Mexican authorities or actual tour guides. THEY ARE NOT! They are just scammers, probably criminals, DO NOT FALL FOR THEIR LIES and do not pay them a single pesos. These people are not just stealing off tourists and not improving the local people's lives at all, they also stress the local fauna so so much. All they care about is their income, doesn’t matter who or what they’re hurting on the process. Even Akumal is quickly following the same path and it's really really sad... This place deserve better.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment…appreciated!
@chadstewart5610
@chadstewart5610 4 ай бұрын
I went to Tulum during December in 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2017. Each time I stayed in inexpensive hostels and hotels in the town. I had a good time every time I visited. I like the funky, gritty feel of the town. I always biked to the beach, no problem, I like the heat. Scuba diving in all the cenotes is amazing, did that every visit. However, I may never go back as in 2017 I could tell it was getting more expensive and overbuilt, and the last stretch of beach that hadn’t been developed as of 2012 had finally been developed as of 2017, so there was no longer any beach area in Tulum with nothing behind it but trees and other plants. That was hugely disappointing to me, my excitement turned to sadness. I didn’t even hang out there, I biked a couple minutes south to the Papaya Playa hotel where I was able to hang out on their relaxing beach for the cost of a Corona beer purchased at their bar, which was fine. I hope they can get the pollution and trash problems under control. In 2017, I also visited Playa del Carmen for the fourth time, and the amount of beach erosion in the central part of the city, paralleled to Quinta Avenida, as compared to 2012 was shocking. The beach width from hotels to water was half what it was in 2012; the stench of sewage in the seawater was quite noticeable, too, so I didn’t even go in the water. Alas, we are loving the “Riviera Maya” to death.
@BretBallast
@BretBallast 4 ай бұрын
Check out my latest video. I really enjoyed staying in Puerto Vallarta versus Playa Del Carmen and Tulum. The Mexican culture there was alone worth the trip!
@walterrojas2761
@walterrojas2761 11 ай бұрын
As Mexican I must say that is True what you say about ‘profit over people’. Te destruction of Tulum is related with the destruction of the originals community.
@scottlackey3895
@scottlackey3895 6 ай бұрын
Man, this was depressing. Do you have a video on places you recommend?? (beaches) . Thank you for the info!
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 6 ай бұрын
Definitely- most of our videos are places we recommend. We are in Puerto Vallarta right now and we far prefer it over Tulum. In the meantime check out this video on Mexico City! kzfaq.info/get/bejne/jJ6UhLZ1ncy-nYE.htmlsi=a1CASIBb4vn_8WIO
@samandnick
@samandnick Жыл бұрын
We agree.... we did not like Tulum as much as the hype is. There were some amazing parts, but its still don't think it's worth a long stay. We just bought a house in Medellin, Colombia, so maybe check Medellin out ;) It's a perfect city!
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. We have added Medellin to our list to check out. 😀
@Carolinapetroska
@Carolinapetroska 6 ай бұрын
I agree. I am dying to leave after 2 days. Can't wait. It sucks.
@Gabriela.H
@Gabriela.H Жыл бұрын
Ive been in Tulum for 1 day and I’m already over it. Might end my trip early
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
I hear you on that! Thanks for watching⭐️😊👍🏻
@followingthecorporations
@followingthecorporations Жыл бұрын
How did it turn out for you?
@Gabriela.H
@Gabriela.H Жыл бұрын
@@followingthecorporations hated it. Ended my trip after 3 days and went to Cancun.
@followingthecorporations
@followingthecorporations Жыл бұрын
@@Gabriela.H when I visited my first day there I took a cab there and as I was arriving into my hotel I told the taxi “know what just turn around back to Cancun lol” but that’ was my first feeling, now I did go there because I wanted to see some properties for investment but I just had a feeling of disgust, but had already payed for the hotel, and this that and the third so end up staying for a week,, I was surprised .. maybe I’m used to more of a city but my first impression wasn’t great
@Gabriela.H
@Gabriela.H Жыл бұрын
@@followingthecorporations yeah same here, Im usually one for adventure and trying new things but Tulum really had a “third world country” feel. Except for the hotel zone ofcoarse, but even that, the beach is completely blocked off by beach clubs and the strip isnt even walkable, just a road. The airbnb I stayed at was beautiful but the water in shower tasted like Chlorine. Also sad to see so much trash and plastic bottles on the sides of the streets. People living in handmade shacks right across the street from a luxury building. Cabs super expensive and the locals just try to extort money from you as much as possible. Not as friendly of a vibe as Cancun or Playa del carmen.
@cookingwithadamkahnandlixu2718
@cookingwithadamkahnandlixu2718 Жыл бұрын
We scratched Tulum off our list about a month ago. We'll still be looking for our place too.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Do you have any favorite places so far? We are planning out where we will go next.
@cookingwithadamkahnandlixu2718
@cookingwithadamkahnandlixu2718 Жыл бұрын
@@ShouldWeLiveHere I'm planning on looking at Kuala Lumpur this summer, but haven't been yet. We looked at Spain last year and Portugal. I should have done videos :)
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
@@cookingwithadamkahnandlixu2718 Keep in touch and let us know what you think of Kuala Lumpur! We want to take a big trip to Asia and another to Europe. What did you think of Spain and Portugal? Any favorite cities we should check out?
@Another_taco.Yes_please
@Another_taco.Yes_please Жыл бұрын
Try Stewart Island, NZ. Beauty and you can still dive for abolone.
@d.e.t4147
@d.e.t4147 4 ай бұрын
We just got back from Tulum a few days ago. Stayed at Secrets Tulum Resort, which is an all inclusive resort. It was very beautiful and the food was amazing. We did try to venture out to walk into town but we could not find our way and ended up going back to the resort. During our walk I was so shocked and saddened to see trash absolutely everywhere. It’s so beautiful there but I wish they took more pride in their land in keeping it clean. All in all we had a nice and relaxing time.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 4 ай бұрын
I’m happy your stay was amazing at the resort. And yes, hopefully Tulum can turn itself around in the future!
@hugoestrada3690
@hugoestrada3690 11 ай бұрын
You forgot to metion a few things, but I like your video in general. Thanks!
@karenfarris7331
@karenfarris7331 3 ай бұрын
NOOOO! Was advised to stay in Tulum so we can do some cenotes and Bacalar and we are leaving in two weeks. I feel ripped off already!!! I am in Australia and ten minutes from awesome quiet beaches so we were never attracted to that part of Tulum - it just seemed the best option to use as a base for four days. Any ideas on how to rearrange?
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 3 ай бұрын
Sadly I just watched a video that shows the seaweed is quite bad right now in nearby Playa Del Carmen. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/a8-qrNuD1Mi9lY0.htmlsi=TOaMjfd_2a5F2b_E
@andymandy8862
@andymandy8862 3 ай бұрын
Although most things said in this video are true, the cenotes are still beautiful and worth the visit. Don't be too discouraged! Playa del Carmen has also always had a problem with seaweed, it's not nearly as bad in Tulum this time of year.
@bolly10gama76
@bolly10gama76 10 ай бұрын
This was a your personal opinion! I have live there and travel many times. We absolutely loved it!!!!❤️❤️
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 10 ай бұрын
So glad!
@aninduvialwithagoodheart
@aninduvialwithagoodheart Жыл бұрын
It looks like it can be very beautiful they should employ the locals to clean up the area. Imo when individuals are valued they tend to take better care of their areas. Wow I wanted to visit,I'm glad I saw this video.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching! Really appreciate your comment…😊⭐️👍🏻
@nataliemartin3773
@nataliemartin3773 11 ай бұрын
We just got back from Tulum and I agree with all of your points. It made me sad and confused as to why things are the way they are there. Namely, the hundreds of construction projects, trash, and lack of good touristy things to do like shopping or walking stretches of beach. I enjoyed my time there because I liked our resort and the food, but I won’t go back.
@cdelane3335
@cdelane3335 2 ай бұрын
Yes I just saw where a couple where on a special trip came from Texas a wave broke the one guys next and the hospital wouldn't do anything until they paid 20,000 and when they got back to american he was in critical condition. Because the unsanitary conditions at the hospital he got meningitis and they also did the surgery wrong. Doctors in Texas saved his life.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I just read an article about what happened. What a terrible tragedy!
@RonnieWisdom
@RonnieWisdom Ай бұрын
This is very sad. I visited Tulum during the pandemic in 2020, so barely anyone was there. Just a sprinkling of us. At that time it was very magical and peaceful. I remember the beaches and environment smelling very fresh and floral like. I am glad that I went at that moment in time. I had planned to return this summer, but after watching your video I may have to honestly reconsider.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Your comment is well appreciated.
@NaturalBornQuerdenker
@NaturalBornQuerdenker 10 ай бұрын
I totally agree in some of your points. I hope they will get the problems under control. Please would you say me, where is the place in the "Expensive" chapter?
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 10 ай бұрын
I was walking by the Ahau Tulum hotel….
@NaturalBornQuerdenker
@NaturalBornQuerdenker 10 ай бұрын
@@ShouldWeLiveHere: Perfect! Thank you for your reply! 😊👍
@apmail6
@apmail6 4 ай бұрын
This is spot on!
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. Where do you like to travel to instead?
@lauriedavis7471
@lauriedavis7471 11 ай бұрын
Wow! Great video. A friend works for one of the All Inclusive hotels in Tulum. His recommendation for us was not to stay at one of the beach hotels, and to stay in town. He said the drug cartels run Tulum and target the beach hotels more so than in the town area. And those policia and National guard vehicles we saw, the cartel control them. And its to keep those midlevel guys safe, not us. I liked Tulum, but not enough to go back. Have you explored Bacalar or Isla Holbox? I decided Chetumal is not the place for me either.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for your inside info. We will add Holbox and Bacalar to our list to check out. In November we are going to Puerto Vallarta.
@nah6730
@nah6730 11 ай бұрын
:-(…. Omg.
@captiantim1
@captiantim1 Жыл бұрын
I remember the beach was so big at the Tulum ruins, went back last year no beach left , sea level rise , in 10 years no beach left 😮
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
And what was left was filled with sargassum when we were there. 😞
@tremblence
@tremblence Жыл бұрын
@@ShouldWeLiveHere Sargassum can EASILY be converted into compost by simply collecting it, shredding it and soaking it in water containers........ Easy solution BUT THEY CHOOSE NOT TO SOLVE ISSUES...... instead they don't care simply because the profits from tourism keep coming, so they will ONLY tackle the issue if the tourist money starts to dry up, but it won't because of cheap flights to cancun and the overall reputation of Quinatana Roo as decent, easy vacation spot, especially for those who don't speak Spanish
@alereeves
@alereeves 11 ай бұрын
Tristemente cierto!! Todo lo que mencionas es 100% real. Yo y mi novio habíamos ido 3 veces antes, claro, hace 5 años y era OTRO lugar!! Sin tanta basura, sin mafias de argentinos (en arriendo de moto, bicis, autos, deptos, todo!!!) Es muy triste ver cómo en 5 años cambió tan drásticamente todo 🥺 destruyeron algo que pudo ser un paraíso. También desistimos en invertir y vivir ahí. No tiene absolutamente nada del espíritu mexicano, solo les interesa sacar el máximo de dólares posible a alguien. Una pena y un robo todo. Ni en Ibiza pagué por una cerveza lo que cobraban ahí.
@hondacbx1975
@hondacbx1975 2 ай бұрын
Chilena no ? Q rato criticando a los argentinos jajajaja
@alereeves
@alereeves 2 ай бұрын
​Tengo muchísimos amigos argentinos, no tengo nada contra la nacionalidad de nadie, sí contra el ABUSO y que destruyan algo que fue hermoso y que NO respeten a los locales. Uno cuando llega a un paìs debe adpatarse y respetar desde la cultura, la naturaleza, el entorno, costumbres y por sobretodo ser amable y educado. Si te sentiste identificado, o eres parte de esos grupos, dale una vuelta entonces constructivamente y ve que si sigues así será pan para hoy y hambre para mañana. Salu2
@steveb.5617
@steveb.5617 6 ай бұрын
The only thing you will be surprised in Tulum is how SUPER expensive everything is. The Hotel Zone has higher prices then the USA does, huge rip off in this area. You will find much better pricing on the city strip of Tulum.
@freenternet2178
@freenternet2178 3 ай бұрын
agree with you 100%
@alanizaguirre4670
@alanizaguirre4670 Жыл бұрын
I have lived in Tulum for months and greatly loved the place. Just be slightly open-minded and considerate and you will fall in love with Tulum. Most of the comments trashing tulum on the web come from Karens, uncultured, Americans. Don't be a Karen, if steppin' out of your comfort zone and into a different lifestyle just stay home. :)
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts.
@Hazel64348
@Hazel64348 Жыл бұрын
Not true. If you love garbage, constant construction, dead animals m dirt roads, mud or dust bowls, over priced restaurants truck and car exhaust pollution, over priced restaurants and taxi, police presence in the beach and high amounts of sargassum along the beach. It's more expensive then anywhere I've been in Mexico, 375 peso for a burger, come in. 500 peos each to site in a chair, then Tulum is the place for you
@jfr27s
@jfr27s Жыл бұрын
@@ShouldWeLiveHere tu canal es demasiado negativo y solo se dedica a criticar, si quieres ver lugares perfectos deberías ir a Europa o a países desarrollados como USA o Canadá
@odellowe7340
@odellowe7340 Жыл бұрын
You are a Karen, this is all lies, I am from Miami and been living here 2 yearS, violence here is nothing like what I see in USA, canada and Europe, I don't see the trash he is talking about, I know countless people here who work here and I know people who making more than most people from USA, this guy is what they call Karen in USA
@MrNanah38
@MrNanah38 Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of some places in jamaica .
@bobbyboombeck
@bobbyboombeck Жыл бұрын
Tulum is indeed undergoing a massive transformation. It’ll look and feel more like Playa Del Carmen in about 3-5 years. All the building is happening now so it’s chaotic, but it will and is a special place. If you want something polished where the kinks are fleshed out and the gentrification is more organized then Tulum would not be a place for you right now. PDC would be more likely your place.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
You are more optimistic than we are. 😁 Playa Del Carmen has more housing/infrastructure for residents that we didn’t see in Tulum. Aldea Zama, La Valeta and the beach area are set up for tourists/investors. Will be interesting to see what it is like in 5 years….
@j.kristineemmons
@j.kristineemmons 4 ай бұрын
Totally different vibes in Playa del Carmen though.
@cadrizzay
@cadrizzay 28 күн бұрын
Just got back from Tulum 2 days ago. Spent 3 nights there and had a good time. But this video is spot on. 1. I was shocked at how much trash and rubble lined the streets. One of the dirtiest places ive ever been. 2. Costs were insane!!!! Food, i paid damn near double what I’d pay in the US. Uber rides from the city to just about anywhere cost about $50. 3. Speaking of Ubers, if you don’t want to pay that much you can rent a car. But parking is Trash. I rented an ATV, which was fun but also over priced. Not to mention, the roads are so unsafe. Definitely felt like i was living life on the edge. 4. Beach access was trash. I found 1 sneaky, sure fire way to get into the beach without paying. But I just got lucky. 5. I did enjoy the beach (once I was able to sneak on). Gran Cenote was a great experience. Food was really good. Overall i had a good time but probably won’t go back, on my own dime at least.
@cadrizzay
@cadrizzay 28 күн бұрын
Oh yea…and the seaweed was crazy!
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 28 күн бұрын
Thanks for your feedback! Sounds exactly like what we experienced there….
@markharrison94
@markharrison94 7 ай бұрын
Well just got robbed by cops stopping cars tonight. My daughter and I had just finished an excellent yoga session. One of them had me stand outside the car with my hands on the car. They said they were checking for drugs. Very intimidating. Yes all the other stuff on your video is true.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 7 ай бұрын
Oh man! Sorry to hear about your police stop. Frightening.
@markharrison94
@markharrison94 7 ай бұрын
@@ShouldWeLiveHere will add it to life’s experiences. I lived in South Africa for four years and felt safer.
@preciouspahila786
@preciouspahila786 10 ай бұрын
This is so true...
@wildride6349
@wildride6349 Жыл бұрын
This is a sad situation, I was in TULUM 5 times in the 2000s. It was cheap, safe, and fun. I have been eager to go back but no more. Belize, anyone?
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment! Don’t know much about Belize but will investigate further…✌🏻
@hdfchggvjh
@hdfchggvjh 3 ай бұрын
the fact is if tourism ended in tulum 99% of the locals would be in far worse shape. i also became friends with a few locals that i speak with pretty regularly who moved from mexico city and they enjoy the slow paced life there. Also, go to Playa Mirador right on beach road and it's pretty much ONLY locals as it's free parking and access. It's clear you only spent a couple days in Tulum and act like you are an expert on local life.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback. I can only report on what I see at the time…
@JohannaVenturoli
@JohannaVenturoli 10 ай бұрын
I have to agree with most of the points you mention, especially the trash issue. Unfortunately, it is like this in most tourist places in Mexico. Being in Holbox especially broke my heart from seeing some many layers of plastic trash in the natural areas. I’ve see the locals just leave their trash everywhere, such ignorance and disregard for their beautiful home. I have decided to stay out from places like that🤕.
@butchmitch731
@butchmitch731 Ай бұрын
That seemed to me to be a fair and balanced real time description of an area this here gringo knew well 35 years ago. Having lived in both Merida and Chetumal when Playa del Carmen was a still and quiet fishing village with only a couple of spots to really hang out, I lament the passing of that area's quaint & rustic charm. Quintana Roo is a Territory of Mexico, not one of the federated States of Mexico. To understand this fact and it's attached history, is to understand the People and the Place, with Love, unconditionally. There is a Something Present there which, while being far from hidden, is all but Invisible to most. Ojo. ❤ 🌙 🌞 🌧
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Much appreciated.
@kaimoos9419
@kaimoos9419 3 күн бұрын
You are right! I am a tourguide from germany and yes, i kwow Tulum from 25 jears ago, where it was just a quiet fishing town without a bank or oxxos! It was a bit like a hippieplace...so sad, how money can destruye a really magical space!
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, and sharing! Hopefully Tulum can still change for the better.
@chelosmexiko6836
@chelosmexiko6836 Жыл бұрын
Gracias ❤ yes, this is Tulum's sad reality
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@tremblence
@tremblence Жыл бұрын
@@ShouldWeLiveHere I've travel all around latin america Its not tourists dumping trash, its the mexican citizens themselves dumping it....... POVERTY IS NOT AN EXCUSE I lived on 1 dollar a day, eating bananas for months on end to survive....... in that time I still spend hours per day picking trash up that HISPANIC NATIVES were dumping Most tourists I see don't dump any trash..... its the mexican citizens themselves trashing their own homes.......yes there is some blame on the cartel and greedy businesses
@sweetieinsf
@sweetieinsf Жыл бұрын
I agree with most of your points however you clearly have not spent much time in Mexico. People living in dirt floored shacks with no running water is not uncommon at all. Playa del Carmen suffered most of the same issues 10 years ago but has grown up since. Comparing a new, rapidly growing Caribean tourist town to the metro Mexico City is comparing apples to oranges. Mexico is not the US but it is rapidly being over run by the hords of US citizens escaping from that nightmare and bringing their money and problems here.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Good to know! Thank you for your insight…and for watching. 👍🏻
@joserobertoramirezarevalo4610
@joserobertoramirezarevalo4610 Жыл бұрын
People live in what?!...sir, you described an average African country, but the american ignorance, don't surprise me.
@Hazel64348
@Hazel64348 Жыл бұрын
Playa del Carmen was never this bad and still isn't. You want people to enjoy Tulum then reduce prices, stop ripping tourists off and the native Tulum residents who where promised by the Mayor to receive a plot of land for voting for her 7 years ago! It's a shame how the average Mexican Tulum residents have to dwell in shanty areas in Tulum surrounded by filth or tourists who stay in condominims surrounded by garbage, potholes, dust boles and loud, very loud construction all day long! You want tourists to come then Tulum clean up your act! I wasted 2 months of hard earned money on a lease, to visit a Tulum I onced enjoyed. Taxis, the Beach Chairs, access to the Beach are completely corrupt. 500 peso taxis to go 20 minutes to the beach, having to pay per person, 500 pesos to sit on a chair on the beach. Acess to the beach is next to impossible unless you slip some guy a hundred pesos to walk through the property and 375 pesos for a Hamburger It's all so outrageous!
@wetguavass
@wetguavass Жыл бұрын
Mexico is not as poor or violent as the USA.
@j.kristineemmons
@j.kristineemmons 4 ай бұрын
​@@joserobertoramirezarevalo4610what he was getting at was the income inequality. The amounts they're charging there and bringing in is absurd. Workers, with that kind of money coming in, should be living like the Vegas residents.
@Ihatecabinetmoths
@Ihatecabinetmoths 5 ай бұрын
Just got back after staying for 9 days. I stayed in an aldea zama hotel. It was my first time out of the country and I had an eye opening experience. Biked through the slum to the Main Street from my luxury hotel. Never felt unsafe except for one time with a dog that almost wanted to take a chunk out of my leg.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 5 ай бұрын
Do you think you’ll ever go back? You should try Playa Del Carmen next…
@Ihatecabinetmoths
@Ihatecabinetmoths 5 ай бұрын
@@ShouldWeLiveHere yes. In fact I’d go back just to talk to the people at the hotel and make up for my lack of an adequate tip for the hotel wait staff. Ran out of money right up to the end. Ended up somehow losing my wallet walking from the shuttle in front of the hotel to the room but I’d go back just to talk better Spanish and chat with the people for a few days before going to other countries around there. The beach is one of the best parts. If you go to Pocna beach club they are so accommodating. We rented bikes but forgot to get the keys for the locks. They let us use a lock and didn’t apply any pressure to make us buy as much as a drink. We would usually buy a drink or food anyway since it’s really good there. Just walked in through the sign for beach after parking out bikes, and lay out a towel off to the side where the cushion ends that you can rent for 500 pesos.
@RobRVA
@RobRVA 11 ай бұрын
Was there over thirty years ago it was nothing like this then. Wow, sad.
@danae.aa.6459
@danae.aa.6459 8 ай бұрын
An important video that shows the need for better civil engineering and fair treatment of locals, issues that have solutions so now over to the local authorities to step up.
@blackwatch7151
@blackwatch7151 8 ай бұрын
Two amazing beaches that you can't access. The public beach has a bit of free parking on the street but the hotels and restaurants charge $25 to park. That was 2022 prices, who knows what they charge now. I first went there in 2008 what a find. I want to retire in Mexico but this area is turning into Florida.
@patriciaperdomo3978
@patriciaperdomo3978 2 күн бұрын
Hay muchos cambios en Tulum. El aeropuerto, el Tren Maya, las construcciones ... es cuestión de tiempo para que se organicen temas como el de la basura y el saneamiento. El sargazo llega a muchos lugares como República Dominicana, Miami, etc. Creo que va a mejorar bastante y los precios se adecuaran a la demanda.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Күн бұрын
Thanks for your feedback. Much appreciated!
@carlosaguirregil320
@carlosaguirregil320 Жыл бұрын
Amazing explanation ! 100% agree with everything
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Really appreciate your feedback😊⭐️👍🏻
@andreas11735
@andreas11735 Жыл бұрын
It's true what he says about income inequality BUT it's not like there are better-paying jobs that the people are CHOOSING not to take in the area. If everyone boycotts Tulum over low wages the companies that pay these wages won't pay more and the people will be left with nothing. Tourists shouldn't have to subsidize corporations that exploit workers but if this really bothers you (and it should) since you're already getting a deal on your vacation, tip generously. I'm all for boycotting to improve things, but in this case, it won't.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your feedback. Much appreciated!👍🏻
@back2theunderground
@back2theunderground Жыл бұрын
@@ShouldWeLiveHere same copy paste response and no interaction with commenters.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
@@back2theunderground What’s your opinion? I’d rather vacation or live somewhere else in Mexico- there are much better places. For example if you watch our Mexico City video it seems like the residents, in general, have a better quality of life.
@j.kristineemmons
@j.kristineemmons 4 ай бұрын
I'm under the impression they don't get to keep their tips. Maybe a small percentage. Some try to steal tips from you through incorrect change or overcharging (they then close out the transaction for the correct amount, and keep the rest as a tip). Mexico is a sh*thole for them, yet trying to be world class with what they're doing to Tulum.
@MalakaiOfficial
@MalakaiOfficial Жыл бұрын
He sounds like someone I wouldn’t want to travel with “just to get a photo” 😅😅
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!😊⭐️👍🏻
@tioga289
@tioga289 22 күн бұрын
Currently in Tulum, May 2024 and everything you said is spot on. I wish I saw your video before coming. It is not a good vacation spot and I’m genuinely disappointed
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 22 күн бұрын
Sorry your trip to Tulum wasn’t as planned. I do hope though that changes will happen for the good there in the near future!
@LowsonIntl
@LowsonIntl 11 ай бұрын
THANK YOU for this eye opening video about Tulum! You saved us from a potential investment nightmare!
@aletafrances4984
@aletafrances4984 2 ай бұрын
I travelled the gringo trail way back in the 80's - spent 10 days in Tulum. There was only 2 restaurants... stayed in a cabana aka a thatched roof hut - hooked up my hammock & the floor was sand. The only shower was down the road w/a huge bag of water that spilled over me while I washed up. The whole area was quite primitive which is exactly what I was aiming for. Looks like the world mindset has infiltrated the area... nowhere near what I experienced way back when. I could go to one of the two local restaurants & have a fresh local fish steamed to perfection... with hm salsa, beans & tortillas. Seems like those days are long gone which is very saddening. There was no city way back then - it was a quiet off the grid paradise - no more. Even the beaches have changed & I wonder if the coral reef is still alive? 😥
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@geofredogirasol4457
@geofredogirasol4457 2 ай бұрын
Likewise. Was there in the 80s. After watching this and reading the confirming comments, I have no desire to go back. Paradise lost.
@aisha1435
@aisha1435 Жыл бұрын
Me watching this a week before my 2 week Tulum trip. Can you share some positives at least? Because this was pretty discouraging
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
What we loved starts at 12:00 in the video. I’m sure you’ll have a great vacation with sun, palm trees and warm weather!
@nah6730
@nah6730 11 ай бұрын
Me watching this a day before my trip because my partner tried to surprise me with a vacation but didn’t do his research 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼
@isabellw5217
@isabellw5217 Ай бұрын
How did you like your vacation? Getting to tulum soon and I am depressed :( We don’t even have a transfer yet as we just cannot decide if we should pay the exorbitant hotel transfer, take a car or just the ado bus and then try to find a cab in tulum that takes us to the hotel. Seriously very very sad and depressed about the trip :(
@cinziam457
@cinziam457 Ай бұрын
I was lucky to visit Tulum twice before 2015 and it was magical. Not anymore. And the garbage/water pollution is literal -- sewage goes directly into the local water supply/ocean.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback. Hopefully they can do something still about the sewage!
@flyinmayan5439
@flyinmayan5439 4 ай бұрын
Very sad to see what has happened to what was one of my favourite places to visit. We have stayed at several resorts down the Mayan Riviera and every time back you could see more and more development, traffic, garbage, etc. Have not been back for several years now.....don't think I'll be back anytime soon. Sorry to say. I still remember Playa Del Carmen as a laid back sleepy town. Corporate boom....
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 4 ай бұрын
Yes, I always hope that things will eventually turn around in the Mayan Riviera!🙏🏼
@Hazel64348
@Hazel64348 Жыл бұрын
I'll never return again either, loved it before but this video is totally accurate. Try staying in La Veleta it's a nightmare
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻
@user-tc8ep9ts4h
@user-tc8ep9ts4h 2 ай бұрын
This is so sad. I went in 2002 for the first time. It was a magical place back then. Getting to the beach from the town was less than $5 and there was hardly anything on it. I camped or stayed in huts on the beach for five bucks a night.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the memory. Times have certainly changed!
@sgill4833
@sgill4833 Жыл бұрын
The taxis are all part of one union, they have a fixed charge they charge everyone. It's price fixing to the max. But Uber has won a supreme court decision to operate in Quintana Roo now.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Жыл бұрын
We are interested to see how that plays out!
@sergioromero6876
@sergioromero6876 5 ай бұрын
I Think greed has made that place SUCK rn but it will get better with the years as more governance reaches every corner of Mexico. Like you mentioned Mexico City has everything now that Tulum doesn't but it didnt always.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 5 ай бұрын
I can’t imagine the beaches being opened up to the public. The way it is laid out almost ensures it can never become walkable. But one can hope…
@tk102256
@tk102256 4 ай бұрын
Visiting now. Totally agree with all in the video. Will never return. Really sad. Puerto Vallarta, where I have been living is a totally better experience.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! Still hope Tulum can turn itself around….
@miannalee1616
@miannalee1616 2 ай бұрын
My and my bff went in 2022. We had a blast. Swam w the turtles, never had an ounce of a problem.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing…
@rodraselasturrodriguez4773
@rodraselasturrodriguez4773 10 ай бұрын
These are good insights about the problems in Tulúm that even people living there have been identifiying throughout this last decade. Just remember, Tulúm is still a small town, and all these problems are common with many towns around the world evolving into small cities and/or tourisric destinations. Remember: "Rome wasn't built it in one day" (Even Rome today, as well as many huge cities around the world, including México City, are also facing similar huge challenges in a different scale.)
@paulagloberson4758
@paulagloberson4758 2 ай бұрын
25 years ago was when to visit Tulum
@ankurshah23
@ankurshah23 11 ай бұрын
Everything this dude said it true. The Tulum vibe has all but vanished very quickly.
@valentinasantos1474
@valentinasantos1474 11 ай бұрын
You are the first person that mention the poverty of the locals as a problem that must be seen by the Americans that are migrating, and an unfair situation. Every American that comes are always boasting about the advantages of bringing dollars and spending so little.
@jamesjessup1154
@jamesjessup1154 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for publicizing the trend in Mexico to trash the small towns once on the beach not allowing for a laid back "beach vibe" to continue or develop and the fact that none the profits from luxury developments end up in the hands of the local indigenous families, existing small businesses, or the improvement of local infrastructure. It can all be summed up as GREED.
@user-xt6rl8fm1c
@user-xt6rl8fm1c 3 ай бұрын
I’ve been 3 times , in the 90s when it was a sleepy hippy seaside resort with cheap low rise cabanas- white beaches and wonderful food- very safe.Second time 2008-I noticed that very few low grade cabanas left , more expensive ones , garbage starting to appear- the last time 2018- very very expensive- very busy - loud - dirty beaches- gang violence ,drug use -big hotels being built - seaweed everywhere- multinationals ownership- high noise levels .its truly sad to see the beautiful place become what it is. The blame - people , greed , tourism.
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment. Sad to hear about the changes over the years…hopefully things can still get better!
@bcbp2648
@bcbp2648 21 күн бұрын
This is what happens worldwide! Chicago a U.S city where violence is crazy run by politicians that support criminals. Shootings, carjackings, robberies, etc. Neighborhoods being undertaken by new construction taxes up the roof to make residents that can’t afford these taxes leave. Go to the west and south side and you will see dirty roads and buildings all boarded up. Pot holes all over the city! Everything is pricy now and crowded. And of course like Tulum you got your nice places and neighborhoods so it’s the same all over the world my friend.
@Janeblanc
@Janeblanc 11 ай бұрын
People complaining about the cartels and garbage and shacks in Mexico yet Americas top cities the most profitable making trillions don’t care about their homeless problem either. tents everywhere for miles. Cartels in California is a major major issue. And garbage? Well what do you expect from New Yorkers… (I am a New Yorker, and we are selfish entitled people especially people in Manhattan. The next Tulum is puerto Escondido, Oaxaca Clean beaches for miles access on all points, surfing town chill vibes, cheap food. And the greatest food! Oaxaca is known as the best food in Mexico. Check it out 😊
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 11 ай бұрын
We will add it to our list to check out. There are many other places we hope to explore in Mexico. Mexico City is our favorite so far.
@fishing_travels
@fishing_travels Ай бұрын
Unfortunately Earth has Good & bad places no matter where you go. It is all about where you stay and but people understand you are traveling to a 3 world country , I visit tulum & loved it .
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere Ай бұрын
True there are good and bad things about everywhere. Tulum could have been developed in a much better way. We far prefer places like Puerto Vallarta where there are parks and playgrounds, locals on the beach and lots of Mexican families instead of mainly tourists and investors.
@joshuaford1079
@joshuaford1079 11 ай бұрын
I wish I saw this before I went 2 weeks ago. I’ve been a few times years ago. Never again
@marchileno
@marchileno 2 ай бұрын
That’s why I love Croatia … I travel to Dubrovnik every year. I love Croatia because it is so clean, extremely safe and the people are very friendly and civilised. No crime …. I have never seen anything in 8 years of visiting . I live in Lo don but I feel at home in Dubrovnik . It can be a bit expensive but not extortionate …. There is something for all budgets
@ShouldWeLiveHere
@ShouldWeLiveHere 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the information! Hopefully someday we can travel to Croatia….
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