About UMi Tulum
UMi Tulum is an adults-only beachfront resort and beach club in Tulum’s Hotel Zone (located at Carretera Tulum-Boca Paila Km 8.5). It combines minimalist‐modern architecture with Japanese influences and eco-conscious design (umitulum.com ). The property blends natural wood, concrete, and open walls to frame jungle and ocean views in a “Tulum minimalism” style (umitulum.com ). Guests describe it as a sophisticated but relaxed oasis where “relaxation meets celebration” (its tagline) with luxury amenities. It is part of a new luxury development that includes residences, praised for its sustainable design and seaside setting (www.infobae.com ). UMi’s curated vibe and focus on comfort make it a notable addition to Tulum’s vibrant scene, providing a boutique experience that supports the local community and environment.
Opened in the early 2020s, UMi quickly earned a reputation as a high-end destination that emphasizes wellness, community and culture. While it’s not a historic Mayan site, the development capitalizes on Tulum’s natural and cultural heritage by offering events, wellness programs, and cuisine that celebrate the region. Its beachfront location is part of the Sian Ka'an Biosphere corridor, giving guests easy access to the sand and sea. Overall, UMi matters locally as a model of luxury and sustainability – an “eco-conscious architecture” project built to last (umitulum.com ) – with a design that aims to uplift Tulum’s natural beauty and laid-back spirit.
Events and Programming
UMi Tulum hosts day-to-night events all year, with a focus on electronic and world music. Typical programming includes beach club parties, DJ sets, and cultural gatherings. Regular series like “UMi Sessions” (afternoon dance parties) and special events such as “UMi presents Sunchaser” or “UMi presents Astradanza” feature international DJs and artists. For example, in 2024 and 2025 UMi held unique events like MUZIKA (Feb 2024) and Sounds of Africa (Jan 2025) on the beach (www.ticketfairy.com ) (ra.co ). These events often start mid-afternoon and continue into the evening under open sky. Genres range from Afro-house and deep house to techno and melodic house, catering to Tulum’s nightlife crowd while keeping a chill beach vibe.
UMi also offers non-music events. Guests can enjoy beachfront yoga sessions by day (umitulum.com ) and open-air movie nights by night (umitulum.com ). The on-site restaurant and spa host culinary and wellness programs (such as seaside meditation or film nights) to complement the party calendar. Events occur frequently during high season (late fall through spring) when Tulum’s visitor levels peak. Shows are promoted on UMi’s social media and partner platforms, typically releasing tickets weeks in advance. Recurring highlights include sunset cocktails on the beach, special holiday parties (e.g. Valentine’s Day events like “The Red Party”), and summer brunches.
Past notable performances have included top electronic artists and collectives. Besides the aforementioned MUZIKA and Sounds of Africa, UMi’s calendar has featured collaborations with promoters like Current Vybe and Proper Collective, bringing acts like Negrin M, D’Witches, and DJ Ganem (www.ticketfairy.com ) (ra.co ). These events emphasize an immersive “sensory experience” – dancing barefoot on sand as waves roll in, per promotional descriptions (ra.co ) (ra.co ). Overall, UMi’s programming blends daytime beach parties (often with poolside vibes and cocktail specials) with nighttime lounge events, all aimed at adults seeking both relaxation and lively nightlife.
Tickets and Booking
Special events at UMi Tulum generally require tickets or table reservations. While there is no traditional box office, tickets are sold online via authorized platforms. Fans should follow UMi’s official channels or partner sites (like Ticketing platforms or Resident Advisor) to book in advance. Popular parties often have tiered ticket pricing: for instance, a March 2024 daytime event listed general admission tiers at about 605–1,100 MXN (Mexican pesos, roughly $30–$55 USD) (www.ticketfairy.com ). Discounts are commonly offered for locals; Quintana Roo residents paid only 390 MXN in that example (www.ticketfairy.com ). Table reservations (VIP areas) are also available with minimum spend requirements in the thousands of pesos (www.ticketfairy.com ). Prices include drink minimums and service charges.
Ticket releases are usually announced a few weeks or a month ahead. For very popular DJs or festivals, tickets may sell out, so early purchase is recommended. Limited advanced tiers (“early bird”) can be cheaper. Organizers often post presale info on Instagram or WhatsApp groups. On event day, a limited number of door tickets may be sold, but availability is not guaranteed. Many nights operate on a “general admission” base, so arriving early secures better spots. Advance planning is best: check local flyers, UMi’s community groups, or event listings for updates. For inquiries or reservations, UMi offers WhatsApp support (as noted on its website) and can arrange airport transfers or club entry details.
Seating and Layout
UMi Tulum’s venue is mostly open-air along the beachfront. There are no fixed theater seats; instead you’ll find various casual seating options. The sandy lounge area has large cushioned sunbeds and daybeds right by the water for sunbathing or napping during the day (expect minimal shade, so bring sun protection) (www.tripadvisor.com.sg ). There are also shaded sofas and hammocks under pergolas closer to the restaurant. Elevated VIP tables called “stairs tables” and “beach lounge” can be reserved during events (www.ticketfairy.com ) – these offer views of the stage/dancefloor and service. For dining, the beachfront restaurant provides standard tables and chairs on a wooden deck, plus indoor tables under its straw roof.
For events, the main “dance floor” is an open sandy area facing the DJ booth or stage. This zone is general admission, where attendees stand or lounge. The best spots to enjoy a performance often depend on preference: front-center for the strongest sound and view of the DJ, or farther back if you prefer a less crowded vibe. Many guests simply grab a sunbed or beanbag near the DJ for daytime beach parties. Insider tip: during midday events, the sunbeds get quite sunny (no umbrellas), so you might favor side seats with more shade or come later in the day. Otherwise any place on the sand provides full view and good acoustics.
The small scale of UMi means there are no bad seats – even the restaurant tables feel right on the action. Acoustically, the beach club setup uses angled outdoor speakers so music carries across the sand. The sound is clear for dancing, though you may want ear protection on very loud nights (many DJs and events mention “open-air sound experience”). In short, UMi’s layout is relaxed and flexible rather than stadium-style: pick a comfy bed or chair and enjoy the ocean-front ambiance with tunes.
Getting There and Parking
UMi Tulum is located on the main hotel strip: Carretera Federal 307, km 8.5, Tulum Hotel Zone, Quintana Roo. If you have GPS or Google Maps, search “UMi Tulum” or use the plus code 4GXR+9F (as listed on mapping apps) to find it on the beachfront (www.fourvenues.com ). The hotel zone road (boulevard) parallels the coast; UMi is about a 15-minute drive south of downtown Tulum.
For drivers, UMi offers free on-site parking (www.tripadvisor.com.sg ) (www.tripadvisor.com.sg ). The lot is typically secure and easily accessible from the main road. From Cancun (about 1.5–2 hours north), take Highway 307 south to Tulum and follow signs to the hotel zone. From Riviera Maya (Playa del Carmen area), it’s about a 70 km drive along the same highway. Rental cars are common, but note you'll have to pay tolls and watch for highway patrols.
Public transportation: there is no train or subway in Tulum. The nearest major bus station is in Tulum town (ADO buses from Cancun, Playa, etc.). From there, you must taxi or colectivo (shared van) to the hotel zone. Taxi rides from Tulum center to UMi run roughly $150–$200 MXN (~$8–$10 USD). UMi’s staff notes that private airport shuttles, taxis, rental cars, and even ADO shuttles are available options from both the new Tulum airport and Cancun (umitulum.com ). If flying into the new Felipe Carrillo Puerto International Airport (Tulum Airport), the drive to UMi is just 30–40 minutes (umitulum.com ). Many tour companies offer shuttle service after flights, and taxis are readily available at both airports. Rideshare apps (Uber/DiDi) operate sporadically here, so it’s safer to arrange transport in advance or use taxis. In short, plan for a short drive to the hotel zone by any transfer: UMi emphasizes private transfers as “the comfortable” option (umitulum.com ).
Inside the Venue
Expect a laid-back, tropical atmosphere inside UMi. Upon entry (around the beach club main gate or restaurant), staff will check that guests meet the 18+ age policy (ID required). Security can include a quick bag check, especially for evening events. Once inside, the vibe is casual-chic: barefoot beach style during the day, elegant resort wear at night. The lighting in the evenings is kept subtle and warm – string lights and lanterns, with focused stage lighting during parties. The DJ booth is often shaded by a palapa, and any décor is minimal to highlight the ocean backdrop.
The restaurant/bar operates like a grown-up beach café. It serves breakfast through dinner (8 AM to 10–11 PM daily) (www.opentable.com ). The menu features fresh, upscale Mexican and seafood dishes (ceviches, grilled fish, tacos with local ingredients) with international twists . Signature house cocktails, local craft beers, and premium tequilas/mezcal are highlights (umitulum.com ). Inside seating and bar stools are available under thatch roofs; outdoors you can eat with sand between your toes. Service is table-side – waitstaff circulate the beach and restaurant. Tips are added by card or appreciated in cash for friendly service.
UMi has additional guest amenities: a rooftop infinity pool with ocean views (reserved for hotel guests, but visible from the deck) and regulation-size yoga classes on the sand by day (umitulum.com ). Restrooms are modern and well-maintained near the restaurant. Free Wi-Fi covers much of the venue (www.tripadvisor.com.sg ) (though speeds may drop during big events). There’s no coat check (not needed in Tulum warm weather), but personal lockers are not generally offered. In terms of connectivity, UMi’s location runs on local cell networks well; bring a charger if you plan photos.
Dress in comfortable resort style: bathing suits and sandals for daytime, smart casual (flowy dresses, linen pants, collared shirts) at night. Photography with phones and cameras is fine – in fact the beachfront backdrop is stunning – but professional equipment may need management approval during events. Smoking is allowed in outdoor areas only (please be mindful of others). Bring any beach items you like (towels, hats, sunscreen) just as you would for a day at any club; UMi provides towels/pools, and water bowls for dogs on request (umitulum.com ) (it’s one of the few truly pet-friendly beach clubs in Tulum (umitulum.com )). The dress code is casual beachwear, though shoes are required in the restaurant. All these features make UMi feel like an upscale tiki retreat with modern comforts.
Nearby Amenities
The hotel zone around UMi Tulum has many services within walking or short driving distance. Right outside the entrance, you’ll find a handful of restaurants and bars on the same strip. For pre-show dining or daytime lounging, the on-site restaurant is convenient, but other options are minutes away. A quick walk or bike ride north leads to well-known beach eateries—think open-air seafood grills and taquerias—where you can grab an affordable lunch or fresh juice. A few steps south, newer boutique lodges and dining spots have emerged, as well as small grocery stores for snacks. One reviewer noted that in 2–5 minutes you can reach restaurants, bars, and a mini-market near UMi (www.tripadvisor.com.sg ), making it easy to pick up supplies or eat out.
For nightlife after a UMi event, the Tulum beach road is lined with trendy spots (e.g. Casa Jaguar or Gitano are a short drive away) where DJs and dancing continue late. (Many UMi guests often walk or taxi over to these neighboring clubs.) If you need accommodations beyond UMi’s rooms, the area hosts other boutique hotels like Ahau and Casa Malca a bit farther south, or Nomade to the north—so lodging choices are plentiful within a 5–10 min drive. Otherwise, downtown Tulum (10 miles north) has hostels, resorts and city restaurants. To get there without a car, hail a taxi or colectivo from the avenue; most drivers know UMi’s landmark sign. Overall, guests appreciate UMi’s location for easy beach access and proximity to the best of Tulum’s restaurants and bars (www.tripadvisor.com.sg ).
What Makes This Venue Special
UMi Tulum stands out through its unique blend of luxury, design, and intimate scale. The architecture is often praised – dark, charred wood (inspired by the Japanese yakisugi technique) mixed with Mexican black clay textures – creating a warm, natural palette that resists tropical weather (umitulum.com ). Concrete and raw finishes highlight views rather than competing with them, embodying what UMi calls “architectural peace” (umitulum.com ). In simpler terms, every space feels curated for quiet, contemplative living. The result is a setting where every detail (from lighting to furniture) was intentionally chosen, so guests feel at one with the jungle and ocean.
Cultural significance also plays a role. UMi is touted as “the first luxury residential development” on the beach road and a fresh take on Tulum hospitality (www.infobae.com ). Articles note its ambition to go beyond a hotel – as one spokesperson said, “UMi isn’t just a place to be, it’s a catalyst for change” by redefining how we live and connect (www.infobae.com ). This ethos translates to the guest experience: it actively champions inclusivity (even inviting pets as “guests” (umitulum.com )) and sustainability (using natural ventilation, solar design, and local materials (umitulum.com )). Many visitors say they choose UMi for the ambiance itself, not just the beach. For example, guests highlight the oceanfront roof terrace and pool as “simply amazing” features built for enjoying sunrise ocean views (though limited shade) (www.tripadvisor.com.sg ). The attentive staff (often mentioned by name in reviews) and personalized service also make UMi feel like a private beachfront villa rather than a mass-market resort.
UMi’s programming of events adds to its character: intimate beach-parties under the stars (sometimes compared to Burning Man vibes) (www.ticketfairy.com ) (ra.co ), alongside calm morning yoga. It’s a venue where world-class DJs can play directly on the sand, but by day it doubles as a serene wellness spot. In essence, UMi Tulum is special because it fuses bohemian Tulum style with boutique luxury: environmental awareness, stunning design, and a community-focused, celebratory spirit all in one oceanfront place (umitulum.com ) (www.infobae.com ).
Visitor Tips and Information
Arrival and Admission: UMi Tulum enforces an 18+ policy (adult-only) for all areas, including the beach club (umitulum.com ). Be sure to carry a valid ID (passport or driver’s license) as proof of age. The beach club gate opens at 11:00 AM daily (umitulum.com ) (www.opentable.com ). On event days, plan your arrival early to get a prime spot – popular parties have lines and limited seating. If you just want a leisurely day at the beach, no ticket is needed beyond meeting the minimum spend at the club/bar.
What to Bring: Bring sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses) and swimwear for daytime. Note that UMi has very few umbrellas – sunbeds are out in the open sun (www.tripadvisor.com.sg ), so a sunhat or shade tent (if allowed) is wise. Towels and pool access are provided for paid guests and hotel occupants. Cash (MXN) is handy for tips and minor purchases, though card payments with 15% service charge are accepted for food and drinks (www.ticketfairy.com ). Keep valuables light; beach clubs are casual but consider a waterproof pouch for phone and credit cards. Also, bring a sweater or cover-up for cooler evenings.
Common Mistakes: Visitors often underestimate the heat and forget the shade. As one guest review noted, daytime “daybeds on the beach” have minimal cover, so afternoon stays can be very hot (www.tripadvisor.com.sg ). Plan accordingly – timing your visit for cooler hours (early morning or late afternoon) helps. Another tip: the Tulum beach road can be difficult to navigate at night for newcomers, so arrange a reliable taxi for return trips (no dedicated rideshare zone). Finally, dressing up slightly rather than overly casual flip-flops in the evening can match the venue’s upscale vibe.
Accessibility and Facilities: UMi is relatively flat and has ramps near the restaurant entry, but the general area is sandy. Wheelchair users should know that much of the activity is on the beach, which may limit access. The restaurant and bar are wheelchair-friendly, however. Service restrooms are available indoors. If you need special accommodations (e.g. ramp access or dietary needs), contact UMi in advance. Pet owners rejoice: UMi explicitly welcomes dogs on the beach (umitulum.com ) (young or old, pets are treated “with the same warmth as any guest”). Four-legged friends can enjoy provided water bowls while you enjoy the surf.
Rules and Etiquette: UMi has a relaxed but respectful culture. No outside food or alcohol is allowed (drinks are professionally served at the bar). Smoking is typically permitted only in designated outdoor areas. Dress is beach-casual; swimsuits are fine in outdoor areas, but most people cover up or wear shells/beach jewelry. Photography for personal use is welcome – remember, you’re on a beautiful beach – but large tripods or flash might be restricted during performances. Be polite to staff, and tipping (15-20%) is standard for good service. Also, remember it’s an all-ages-18+ environment: please don’t try to bring children, as entry is denied for anyone under 18.
When to Go: UMi operates daily through the year, with its event calendar peaking in winter and spring. If you prefer a quieter experience, weekday afternoons are least crowded. Weekend and holiday parties book up fast and can fill the club to capacity. Check weather too—since it’s open-air, heavy rain can cancel events. An ideal plan is to arrive by late afternoon on a party day to catch sunset by the ocean, or to come in the morning for a peaceful beach day starting around 11 AM (umitulum.com ). Lastly, ask the staff about any promotions or happy-hour deals (special combos or 2-for-1 drinks often run early on event days, as noted by some party announcements (ra.co )).
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of events does UMi Tulum host?
UMi Tulum’s calendar includes beach club parties, DJ sets, and cultural events. Expect predominantly electronic music nights (house, techno, Afro-house) with international DJs, plus special series like “UMi Sessions” and seasonal festivals. They also offer beachfront yoga sessions, open-air movie nights, and wellness events by day. The venue regularly runs daytime and evening events, especially Friday-Sunday, throughout the high season.
How much are tickets for UMi Tulum events?
Ticket prices vary by event, tier, and demand. A typical adult ticket can range from around 400–1,100 MXN (roughly $20–$55 USD) (www.ticketfairy.com ). Early-bird tiers are cheaper, and there is often a significant locals’ discount (for example, one event charged only ~390 MXN for Quintana Roo residents (www.ticketfairy.com )). VIP tables and cabanas carry higher minimum-spend requirements. In general, assume tickets are on the $30–$50 range for most beach parties and concerts.
Where can I buy tickets for events at UMi Tulum?
Tickets are sold online through authorized event platforms and UMi’s official channels (often announced via social media). There is no regular box office open, so plan to buy in advance. Many events use sites like TicketFairy or Resident Advisor. If available, same-day tickets might be purchased at the venue entrance, but popular shows often sell out. For dining, you can reserve through OpenTable or WhatsApp, while party tickets require event-specific booking.
What is the seating and layout like at UMi Tulum?
UMi Tulum is primarily an open-air beach club with no fixed rows. The setup includes lounge sunbeds and daybeds on the sand, shaded sofas near the restaurant, and regular dining tables under the palapa. For events, there’s a central dance area in front of the DJ stage. Best “seats” depend on preference: front of the crowd by the DJ for full immersion, or side sunbeds for relaxation. VIP tables can be reserved for a premium view. In short, you pick a beach lounge spot rather than numbered seats — every spot offers a view of the ocean and stage.
Is there parking available at UMi Tulum?
Yes. UMi has a parking area for guests, and according to reviews and amenities lists, parking is free (www.tripadvisor.com.sg ) (www.tripadvisor.com.sg ). The lot is adjacent to the club and hotel, and usually secure during your visit. If driving yourself, you won’t need to pay extra for parking. Do keep track of your car’s location, as the hotel zone has many lots; UMi’s is right beside the main entrance.
How do I get to UMi Tulum by public transport?
Public transport in Tulum is limited. The nearest bus terminal is in Tulum town, so if you arrive there by ADO bus, you’ll need a taxi or colectivo (shared van) to the hotel zone. UMi suggests taking a taxicab or shuttle from the new Tulum airport (30–40 minutes away) (umitulum.com ). Taxis from downtown Tulum run about 150–200 MXN to UMi. There’s no local train or Uber breakdown, so most visitors use hired transport. If you’re driving, UMi sits at km 8.5 on the beach road (just south of Tulum town).
What are the entrance policies and dress code at UMi Tulum?
UMi Tulum is 18+ only (ID check enforced) and has a casual beach-chic dress code. In daytime, swimwear is fine (since it’s a beach club), but many guests wear cover-ups or resort wear. After sundown, people typically dress up slightly (e.g. flowy dresses, linen shirts). There’s no formal requirement, but as a boutique beach venue, it’s best to avoid overly grungy attire. Shoes are required in the restaurant but barefoot on sand elsewhere is normal. No large backpacks or outside alcohol are allowed — the club will provide what you need.
Are pets allowed at UMi Tulum?
Yes! UMi is one of the few pet-friendly beach clubs in Tulum (umitulum.com ). Dogs are welcomed on the beach and patios, and the staff treats them warmly. They even offer water bowls for furry guests (umitulum.com ). The open-layout design means your dog can lounge under the shade with you. As always, keep your pet leashed when not in water and clean up after them. According to UMi’s blog, “the beach isn’t just for humans.”
Is UMi Tulum wheelchair accessible?
UMi is relatively flat at ground level, but since much of the club is on sand, full wheelchair accessibility may be limited. The indoor restaurant and bar areas have ramps and are wheelchair-friendly, however the open beach area is on sand and any steps into private cabanas would not be. If accessibility is a concern, contact the venue ahead of your visit to confirm facilities. UMi’s design is modern and new, but as with most beach clubs, expect some sandy terrain in the open-air sections.
What food and drink options are available inside UMi Tulum?
There is an on-site oceanfront restaurant and bar. The kitchen serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner (8 AM–10/11 PM daily) (www.opentable.com ). Cuisine focuses on fresh seafood and Mexican dishes with creative international twists (ceviche, grilled catch, tacos made with local ingredients) . Signature cocktails and premium drinks are crafted at the bar. You order at tables – it operates like a beachside café. The restaurant does not have a happy hour (drinks can be pricey, fitting its upscale vibe), but meal combos may exist. Expect fine-dining quality in an open-air setting.
Is UMi Tulum open to non-hotel guests for day passes?
Yes. UMi’s beach club is open to anyone aged 18+ (you do not need to be a hotel guest). The club welcomes day visitors from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (umitulum.com ) (www.opentable.com ). To “enter” you don’t pay an explicit admission fee – instead, you typically meet a minimum spend at the bar or reserve a daybed/table. In practice, just come up and the host will explain the food/drink minimum if it’s a busy day. This effectively acts like a day-pass to use the facilities. The only required ticketed entry is for special events on top of that, which usually come with their own cover charge.
Can I book a table or daybed at UMi Tulum?
Yes. You can reserve a table at the beach club/restaurant for meals via platforms like OpenTable. For events, VIP tables (like cabanas or dance-floor tables) are bookable – usually requiring a deposit and a high minimum spend (www.ticketfairy.com ). It’s recommended to reserve for dinner parties or special dates (Valentine’s Day, etc.) as seating is limited. For a casual day visit, simply arriving early means you can claim an open sunbed or table without a reservation (subject to availability).
Are there age restrictions for any events at UMi Tulum?
All UMi Tulum events are strictly 18+ (it’s an adults-only venue) (umitulum.com ). Even if an event is billed as “all-ages,” entrance is denied without valid ID proving you are 18 or older. Security will check IDs at entry. The 18+ rule covers everyone (residents and tourists alike), so plan accordingly for your group.
What are the opening hours of the beach club and restaurant?
The UMi beach club is open daily from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (umitulum.com ) (www.opentable.com ). The on-site restaurant runs 8:00 AM–10:00 PM Monday–Thursday and 8:00 AM–11:00 PM Friday–Sunday (www.opentable.com ). (Special holiday hours may apply for events.) If you plan to visit outside these hours, check with UMi for any special-circumstance openings.
How early should I arrive before an event at UMi Tulum?
For popular parties, arrive at least 30–60 minutes before the posted start time. This ensures time for ticketing, settling in, and claiming good seating. UMi issues tickets with an exact start, but doors often open ~1 hour beforehand. Also allow extra time if you need to eat or relax on the beach first. For example, if a DJ is announced for 6 PM, plan to get there around 5–5:30 PM. On less busy days, a 15–20 minute lead is usually fine.
Does UMi Tulum offer airport transfers?
Yes. UMi mentions arranging private airport transfers from the new Tulum airport (and likely from Cancun International as well) (umitulum.com ) (umitulum.com ). If needed, contact UMi in advance to book a transfer (they can connect you with trusted drivers or shuttles). Alternatively, public shuttles (ADO) or taxis are available at both airports. The journey from the Tulum airport to UMi takes about 30–40 minutes by road (umitulum.com ).