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I recommend both Raw Love for their smoothie bowls and Ahau for their cocktails and ceviche. It’s totally worth eating there- and definitely try the watermelon mezcal cocktail- so delicious! What’s great is that once you have the wi-fi info for this restaurant, it also works for Raw Love, which is right in front, and actually about five steps from the water. You’ll want to give the beautiful and beachy Ahau restaurant a try for their food and of course because they have a reliable wi-fi signal (you have to eat there to get the wifi info). By the way- Raw Love is now more of a stand and not it’s own cafe like before. So when we were in Tulum, we ate at the Ahau restaurant, which is right behind Raw Love. Keep in mind- you can only hangout on the grounds of Selina hostel if you are staying there (or with someone who is).
#NOMAD TULUM PLUS#
The signal is the strongest in the co-working space, but it definitely is a major plus that you can catch some wi-fi while lounging on the chairs, steps away from the ocean.
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My recommendation is actually to stay in the Selina hostel because they have Wi-Fi all around their grounds, including and outdoor cafe/restaurant.
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A day pass to the co-working space is $15 USD they might have a week pass for a better deal as well. The co-working space get very fast and reliable wi-fi, has private call rooms, a meeting space, and overall maintains a quiet but welcoming ambiance. This is a new hostel that sits right on the beach and has its own co-working space. The BEST place in Tulum to get Wi-Fi on the beach is hands down, Selina (Los Lirios). The food and drink can be on the pricier end (which is becoming typical for Tulum), so you should have no problem spending $40 on a meal and even one of their delicious smoothies. You will likely have to spend a minimum ($40 I believe) to work there. What I love is that you can still catch strong wifi while sitting on the beach where they have cabanas and tables to work at. Papaya Playa ProjectĪs mentioned two years ago, Papaya Playa Project (pictured in the featured image) still has strong and reliable wifi. Ok…now back to where to find the best Wi-Fi in Tulum, Mexico. My hope is that it doesn’t become another Cancun! As much as I love Tulum and I love how much tourism can help the local economy, there’s definitely some major development happening. However, it’s not great news for those who are looking to spend some time in a beach town while avoiding tourist traps. I went back to Tulum this last week and it’s devleoped quite a bit! In a way it’s great news for digital nomads who are looking to answer client email and phone calls with their toes in the sand and looking over the Caribbean sea. To say the least, it was difficult to find reliable and fast wifi, especially as you get closer to the beach. Two years ago I visited Tulum as my first official international city to try out the Digital Nomad lifestyle.
#NOMAD TULUM UPDATE#
UPDATE – There is much more wifi in Tulum now, than there was two years ago! I hope to be back there later this year, if not for the famous Antojitos La Chiapaneca tacos, purely for the ability to grow my business while sitting just a few feet from the ocean. Enjoy a cocktail at the bohemian dream of Mina, located in Maria Del Mar, Tulum.Īs you can see, Tulum is becoming the must-visit destination for anyone who wants to give the digital nomad lifestyle a try. Relax in one of the nests at the beachside paradise of Kanan, an eco-friendly resort. With a variety of membership plans, you can enjoy wifi in a number of locations around Tulum. If you are looking for some other locations in Tulum to find Wifi, check out Coworking Tulum. With that, I have a new update for where to find more wifi in Tulum. I have heard that Tulum has been a hotspot for digital nomads to stay longterm to wait out last year’s events in the states. Although I was able to make it to a couple of other countries before the pandemic officially shut down most of travel in March 2020, I miss it SO much. Sadly it’s been exactly one year since traveling to one of my favorite digital nomad destinations, Tulum Mexico.