The concept of “Tulum all inclusive” has evolved into something far more dynamic than just unlimited food and drinks. In 2025, travelers can choose from eco-conscious jungle retreats, lively beachfront family resorts, or stylish adults-only hideaways that cater to every whim. Whether you’re here for indulgence or inner peace, the Riviera Maya offers a complete experience, all bundled into a single stay.

This guide explores the best Tulum all inclusive resorts, categorized by budget and travel style, along with the top things to do and the best times to visit.


Best Luxury Tulum All Inclusive Resorts in 2025

UNICO 20°87° Riviera Maya (Adults Only)

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A bold and contemporary adults-only escape, UNICO blends sleek architecture with regional flavors. Guests enjoy five gourmet restaurants, curated excursions, a luxurious spa, and rooms with swim-up access or private terraces. Daily yoga classes and mixology workshops are included.
Rates: $250–$490 per person per night.

Secrets Tulum Resort & Beach Club (Adults Only)

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This boho-chic resort is tucked between lush jungle and a private Caribbean beach. With cenote-style pools, live music, themed events, and gourmet dining, it offers the ultimate adults-only experience. The spa and beach club complete the upscale atmosphere.
Rates: $400–$800 per person per night.

Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive

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Ideal for both couples and families, this sprawling beachfront resort offers 735 rooms, 13 restaurants and bars, and a spa that shares services with the adjacent Conrad property. It’s designed as a “natural sanctuary” with zones for kids, teens, and adults.
Rates: $250–$550 per person per night.

Bahia Principe Luxury Akumal

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A tranquil yet upscale beachfront resort offering a full spa, seven dining options, and elegant modern-Mayan design. It’s family-friendly but retains a peaceful and refined atmosphere.
Rates: From $288 per night.


Affordable All Inclusive Options in Tulum

Bahia Principe Grand Tulum

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An excellent choice for families or couples on a budget, this large resort features modern Mayan-inspired design, a kids’ water park, nightly shows, and diverse dining options.
Rates: $130–$200 per person per night.

Bahia Principe Grand Coba

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Its spacious family suites, lagoon pools, and Explorer’s Club make it a favorite for large families. A nearby golf course and a variety of restaurants add to its value.
Rates: $120–$180 per person per night.

Akumal Bay Beach & Wellness Resort

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A smaller, wellness-centered resort offering beachfront yoga, a full-service spa, and exceptional snorkeling opportunities. Four à-la-carte restaurants and a sushi bar are included.
Rates: Often under $150 per person per night.

Catalonia Royal Tulum (Adults Only)

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Located on tranquil Xpu-Ha Beach, this serene, adults-only spot features outdoor Jacuzzis, a swim-up bar, spa services, and diverse international dining.
Rates: From $270–$300 per night for a double.


Top Family-Friendly All Inclusive Resorts

Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa

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This AAA Four-Diamond property combines upscale comfort with kid-focused fun, including a water park, kids and teens clubs, and family-friendly entertainment. Adults can relax at the full-service spa or beachfront yoga classes.
Rates: $222–$444 per person per night.

Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya

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With its large Family Zone, daily supervised activities, and teen lounges, Hilton Tulum remains one of the strongest family options along the Riviera Maya.
Rates: $250–$550 per person per night.

Bahia Principe Grand Tulum

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Budget-friendly yet packed with family appeal, it offers dolphin shows, playgrounds, and enough pools to keep everyone happy.


Top Adults-Only Resorts in Tulum

Kore Tulum Retreat & Spa Resort

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With just 91 rooms, Kore offers intimacy and wellness with an ocean-view infinity pool, beachfront yoga decks, Jacuzzi tubs, and premium dining. It’s one of Tulum’s best boutique adult getaways.
Rates: Vary by season; premium drinks included.


When to Book Your All Inclusive Tulum Vacation

Tulum’s tropical climate makes it a year-round destination, but each season has its rhythm.

  • High Season (Dec–April): Dry, sunny, and ideal for beach lovers, but expect higher prices and larger crowds.
  • Shoulder Seasons (May & November): Warm, less crowded, and with better rates.
  • Low Season (June–October): Rain and hurricane risks increase, especially in September and October, but prices drop significantly.

For the perfect balance of weather and savings, May and November are the sweet spots.


Top Activities Beyond the Resort in Tulum

Booking an all-inclusive in Tulum doesn’t mean staying put. Many resorts now include or arrange unique offsite excursions.

  • Explore Mayan ruins at Tulum, Cobá, or Chichén Itzá.
  • Swim in cenotes like Gran Cenote, Dos Ojos, or Calavera.
  • Snorkel with sea turtles in Akumal or dive the Mesoamerican Reef.
  • Visit the Sian Ka’an Biosphere, a UNESCO World Heritage site, for jungle tours and wildlife spotting.
  • Join wellness rituals such as temazcal ceremonies, sound healing, or beachfront yoga.
  • Shop and dine in Tulum Pueblo, where tacos meet modern gastronomy and handmade textiles abound.
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Whether you want adventure, history, or spiritual connection, there’s something here beyond the pool.


Final Thoughts

Tulum’s all inclusive resorts in 2025 offer more than convenience, they’re your gateway to a deeply personal journey. You can spend your days in a hammock sipping mezcal or diving through sacred waters, surrounded by culture, comfort, and quiet luxury.

Which resort is calling your name?
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