Cancún–Tulum corridor

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The Cancún–Tulum corridor is a heavily developed Caribbean coastal strip in Mexico’s Riviera Maya, renowned for its beach resorts, nightlife, and archaeological sites.

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Cancún–Tulum corridor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal corridor
tourist region
climate tropical
country Mexico
endPoint Tulum
follows Mexican Federal Highway 307
hasAirportAccess Cancún International Airport
hasAttraction Mayan archaeological sites
cenotes
coral reefs
theme parks
hasMajorCity Cancún
hasMajorTown Playa del Carmen, Mexico
surface form: Playa del Carmen

Puerto Morelos
Tulum
hasResortArea Akumal
Playa del Carmen, Mexico
surface form: Playa del Carmen

Puerto Aventuras
Tulum
surface form: Tulum hotel zone
knownFor all-inclusive hotels
archaeological sites
beach resorts
mass tourism
nightlife
locatedIn Quintana Roo
Riviera Maya region
surface form: Riviera Maya
locatedOn Caribbean Sea
mainEconomicActivity tourism
near Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System
ocean Caribbean Sea
partOf Riviera Maya region
surface form: Mayan Riviera tourist area

Yucatán Peninsula
startPoint Cancún
timeZone Eastern Standard Time (no daylight saving)
tourismType cultural tourism
ecotourism
sun and beach tourism
transportInfrastructure Highway 307
surface form: Federal Highway 307

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eastern Mexico hasMajorTourismArea Cancún–Tulum corridor
subject surface form: Eastern Mexico