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Routes, prices, stops, safety tips, and how to travel to Tulum, Akumal & Puerto Morelos.

Colectivos Playa del Carmen
Colectivos Playa del Carmen

If you want to travel around the Riviera Maya cheaply, quickly, and like a local, colectivos are one of the best options. These shared vans run constantly up and down Highway 307, connecting Playa del Carmen to Tulum, Akumal, Puerto Aventuras, Puerto Morelos, and Cancun.

They’re safe, fast, inexpensive, and used daily by workers, families, and budget-savvy travelers.

This guide breaks down exactly how colectivos work, where to catch them, how much they cost, and tips to make your ride smooth and stress-free.


1. What Are Colectivos?

Colectivos are shared passenger vans that run set routes, picking up and dropping off people along the highway. They are:

Most colectivos run from 5:00 AM – 10:00 PM daily.


2. Where to Catch Colectivos in Playa del Carmen

There are two main colectivo stations:

A) The New Main Terminal – Calle 2 & 20th/25th Ave

This is where the large, official white vans depart for:

Look for the signs that say “Tulum” or “Colectivos Riviera Maya”.
This station is organized, safe, and has a waiting area.

B) 30th Avenue (Local Stops)

Along 30th Ave (especially between Calle 2 and Calle 34), colectivos pick up locals heading to:

These aren’t for long-distance travel, but are good for short hops around Playa.


3. Colectivo Prices (2025)

Colectivos are one of the cheapest ways to travel in the Riviera Maya.

Playa del Carmen → Tulum:

Playa del Carmen → Akumal:

Playa del Carmen → Puerto Aventuras:

Playa del Carmen → Xpu-Ha:

Playa del Carmen → Puerto Morelos:

(Colectivo to Cancun)

Playa del Carmen → Cancun Downtown:

Prices may vary slightly by company but are always posted near the station entrance.


4. How to Pay


5. How to Ride Colectivos Like a Local

1. Get in line

At the main station, riders line up under the sign for your destination.

2. Wait for the next available van

Colectivos come every few minutes and fill up fast.

3. Tell the driver your destination

Say:

They will stop at the right point on the highway.

4. Press the buzzer or say “¡Baja!” to get off

Colectivos will pull over at safe shoulder stops along the highway.


6. Routes Explained

A) Playa → Tulum

Stops include:

This is one of the most popular routes for visiting cenotes, ruins, and beaches.


B) Playa → Akumal

The colectivo drops you at the pedestrian bridge, and from there it’s a 5–10 minute walk to Akumal Beach.

Note: Akumal Beach now requires a guide or wristband for snorkeling with turtles.


C) Playa → Puerto Aventuras

Drops off at the main gate or anywhere along the highway. Great for visiting:


D) Playa → Puerto Morelos / Cancun

From Playa, take the colectivo toward Cancun. Stops include:


7. Are Colectivos Safe?

Yes — colectivos are widely used by locals and considered safe for daytime travel.

Safety tips:

Drivers are experienced, but the highway is fast — stay alert when getting off.


8. When NOT to Use Colectivos

You may want another option if you have:

For airport trips, use ADO or a shuttle, not colectivos.


9. Colectivos vs. Other Transport Options

TransportCostComfortLuggage OK?Best For
ColectivosCheapestModerateDay trips & commuters
ADO BusAffordableHigh✔✔Airport, long trips
TaxisHighGoodNight travel or heavy bags
Renting a carHighMaximum✔✔Multiple stops

10. Final Tips for Using Colectivos Like a Local


Final Thoughts

Using colectivos in Playa del Carmen is one of the best ways to explore the Riviera Maya cheaply, quickly, and authentically. Whether you’re heading to the beaches of Akumal, cenotes near Tulum, or the markets of Puerto Morelos, colectivos offer a safe, easy, and local experience.

Once you try them, you may never want to take a taxi again!


About the Author

Hi, I’m Matt from Nasplaya, your go-to guide for living, investing, and thriving in Playa del Carmen and the Riviera Maya. In 2008 my husband and I quit our jobs in Boston, Massachusetts, sold everything we owned and drove to Playa del Carmen, Mexico to start North American Standards (Nasplaya), our property management, vacation rental and real estate company. Now 17+ years later, I am sharing our experience helping expats and property owners navigate the local market. I share honest insights, practical tips, and insider knowledge to make your move—or your investment—a success.

From finding the best schools and maximizing rental income to understanding local regulations and uncovering hidden gems, my goal is to give you clear, actionable advice you can trust. When I’m not exploring the beaches or scouting the newest rental opportunities, I’m sharing stories, guides, and strategies that help you make the most of life in paradise.

Follow along for expert tips, local updates, and everything you need to live, invest, and enjoy the Riviera Maya to the fullest.

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