I'm thinking of going to Tulum in December ...Is seaweed still that bad where you can't swim in ocean? We were thinking of staying Nueva Vida De Ramiro?
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December they said it’s high season so no seaweed it’s clear blue water.
In October we are going on a cruise and doing the Tulum ruins excursion when we stop in Cozumel. Our main focus is the ruins but we were hoping to get in the water for a little bit just off the back of the ruins. Should we not even plan to do that? I do not have much knowledge of the Sargassum seaweed, is there a chance it will get better by then? This will help me with what to pack for the day. Thank you in advance.
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Everything we are hearing is that it has gotten much better the last few weeks. A local friends sends us photos and drone shots and the ruins area is completely clean and beautiful now. …
Everything we are hearing is that it has gotten much better the last few weeks. A local friends sends us photos and drone shots and the ruins area is completely clean and beautiful now. That said, sargasso could come in at any time but check out the SEAS Sargassum forecasting, that helps to know day to day. We will be staying in Tulum early Nov. so I keep an eye on what beaches are clean when we go. You can also spend time in any of the hundreds of freshwater cenotes and lagoons. They are every bit as gorgeous as the beaches imo.
We are planning to visit Tulum from 8th to 11th Aug, 2019. The seaweed news around has confused us on our visit. Will most of the Tulum beaches be affected by seaweed and not worth visiting? Is there any beach which will not be affected? Please suggest looking at the current situation, will Playa Del Carmen be better incase Tulum is bad. Thanks is advance for your help
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I am currently in Tulum, from what I have heard and seen most beaches are covered in seaweed. This is a problem in the entire region not just Tulum. This being said YES it is still worth …
I am currently in Tulum, from what I have heard and seen most beaches are covered in seaweed. This is a problem in the entire region not just Tulum. This being said YES it is still worth it! Have a realistic expectation and be open to experiencing more then the beach. There are beautiful cenotes to swim, ruins to visit, and culture/food to eat. If it's just the beach and blue water your looking for go somewhere else. Others will enjoy the area with less crowds.