Flights from Quebec City (YQB) to Tulum, Mexico
Here is what to know before booking a flight to Tulum from Quebec City.
From Quebec City, fares to Tulum usually run between $520 and $920. The best fare spotted recently is $897.
Tulum is a coastal town on Mexico's Caribbean shore in the Riviera Maya, celebrated for its powdery white-sand beaches and dazzling turquoise waters. Blending ancient Maya history with a bohemian, eco-conscious vibe, it draws visitors for its clifftop ruins, jungle cenotes, and laid-back beachfront - a dreamy spot where every day feels like an escape!
When to go
The dry season from December to April offers sunny skies and is the busy high season along the coast. Summer and early fall are hotter and more humid, with a rainier stretch and the chance of tropical storms later in the season. Late spring can bring seaweed to some beaches, so it pays to check ahead.
Getting there from Quebec City
From eastern Canada, the Tulum area is reached either through the region's new airport or nearby Cancun, often nonstop from Montreal or Toronto and a connection from smaller cities. Winter brings the strongest demand and the most service to the Riviera Maya. Plan for connection times and a possible ground transfer once you land.
What to see and do
- Exploring the clifftop Tulum Maya ruins overlooking the sea
- Swimming in nearby freshwater cenotes
- Relaxing on Tulum's white-sand Caribbean beaches
- Visiting the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve nearby
Good to know before you go
The currency is the Mexican peso, though US dollars are often accepted at tourist spots, so carry small bills and some cash, and tip around 10 to 15 percent for good service. There is no public transit to speak of: shared colectivo vans run cheaply along the main highway, bikes and rented scooters are a fun, easy way to move between town and the beach, and a rental car is handy for reaching the cenotes, while taxis are pricey and unmetered, so agree on the fare first. Spanish is the main language and a few phrases go a long way; use reputable transport, drink bottled or purified water, and bring reef-safe sunscreen to protect the cenotes and sea.
Travel information is provided as a guide and can change. Always confirm fares, schedules and entry requirements before booking.