PURE Weekendin Tulum & Playa del Carmen
Tulum · The Itinerary

The modern Tulum bachelorette, day by day.

Four days built around one villa, one chef night, one boat day, and one unforgettable dinner. The cenote morning that resets the group, and the night out that doesn't end at 2am crying in an Uber.

  1. Day One

    Arrival, settle, set the tone.

    Stagger arrivals through the afternoon — the bride lands last so the villa is set when she walks in. Welcome cocktails and a light grazing spread by the pool, robes and matching slides in every room, a printed itinerary on the bed. No big outing tonight. A private chef dinner at the villa keeps the group together, lets everyone meet, and protects the next three days from being a sprint. Early to bed — the boat day is tomorrow.

  2. Day Two

    The boat day.

    Private catamaran out of Puerto Aventuras, 10am to 4pm. Onboard chef, full bar, swim stops in the cenote-clear water, music dialed for the group (not the captain's playlist). Back to the villa with enough light to shower, nap, and reset. Dinner at one of the group-friendly restaurants in town — Arca or Kitchen Table — set menu booked weeks ahead. Out for one round of drinks after, not three. The bride needs to feel good tomorrow.

  3. Day Three

    The cenote reset, then the big night.

    Morning cenote swim — private guide, two cenotes, back at the villa by noon. This is the day that resets the group physically and emotionally before the headline night. Long lunch poolside, spa treatments in-villa from 3pm (mobile therapists, two tables set up by the garden). Then the big dinner: the chef's table at Arca or a private buyout at a smaller spot like Mur Mur. Beach club after-party at Tantra or Taboo, home by 2am.

  4. Day Four

    Slow morning, soft landing.

    No alarms. Breakfast laid out from 9 to 12. One last group photo on the beach, gifts and notes exchanged over coffee. Late checkout negotiated in advance — most villas will hold to 2pm if asked at booking, not at the desk. Cars staggered to the airport so no one is sitting around. The bride leaves last, with the maid of honor, after the house is quiet.

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