Figuring out what to wear in Tulum is all about embracing that perfect mix of barefoot ease and boho-luxe polish. This slice of the Yucatán Peninsula pulls you between jungle-shaded cenotes, powdery white beaches, candlelit dinners, and sun-drenched beach clubs — and every setting calls for a different kind of effortless. The rhythm here is slow, the air is warm, and the style leans into lightweight linen, airy cotton, open-weave crochet, and silhouettes that move with the ocean breeze. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a solo reset, or a trip with your best friends, packing smart means choosing pieces that can shapeshift from a morning plunge in a cenote to mezcal cocktails at golden hour without missing a beat. These 40 head-to-toe outfit looks will help you nail that undone-yet-intentional energy Tulum is known for.

1. White linen two-piece set with strappy sandals

A crisp white linen co-ord is the unofficial uniform of a Tulum morning. The fabric breathes in the humidity while looking impossibly polished. Reach for a relaxed button-down shirt paired with high-waisted wide-leg trousers or tailored shorts. Flat strappy sandals in tan leather keep the look grounded and walkable on sandy paths. Add a woven raffia tote large enough for sunscreen, a book, and your water bottle, then finish with slim oval sunglasses and delicate gold hoops. This outfit works effortlessly for beachside brunch, exploring the boutique-lined streets of Aldea Zama, or biking toward the ruins.
2. Crochet maxi dress with flat sandals

A crochet maxi dress captures that tactile, artisanal energy Tulum does so well. The open-knit texture adds visual interest without adding weight, making it ideal for the tropical heat. Slip it on over a simple nude bikini or a strapless bodysuit for coverage that still feels airy. Flat leather sandals — think huarache-inspired or simple slide styles — keep the look easy. Carry a crescent-shaped woven bag and layer a few thin gold chains at the neck. This outfit transitions seamlessly from a beach walk to a casual lunch at a jungle café without needing a single change.
3. Bikini with sheer sarong and pool slides

For days dedicated to beach clubs and lounging, a sleek triangle bikini in a warm earth tone or deep terracotta pairs perfectly with a sheer printed sarong tied low on the hip. The sarong adds a layer of mystery and protects your legs when you duck inside for a coconut ceviche break. Rubber or leather pool slides in black or nude ground the look. Shield your eyes with oversized dark lenses and top it with a wide-brim raffia hat. A waterproof tote holds your reef-safe sunscreen, lip balm, and a quick-dry towel.
4. Flowy floral maxi dress with wedge espadrilles

A floral maxi dress in a lightweight crinkle fabric feels like it was made for sunset dinners overlooking the Caribbean. Pick one with a tiered skirt that catches the breeze and a fitted bodice or tie-front detail to define your shape. Wedge espadrilles in a natural jute finish give you height without sinking into the sand. Grab a small beaded clutch and statement resin earrings in coral or turquoise. This look hits that sweet spot between romantic and relaxed — ideal for dinner at a beachfront restaurant where the tables sit right on the sand.
5. Off-shoulder blouse with wide-leg linen pants

An off-shoulder cotton blouse brings just the right amount of playful skin to a warm Tulum evening while still feeling breezy and comfortable. Tuck it into high-rise wide-leg linen pants in cream, sand, or olive. The silhouette is long and lean, and the natural fibers let your skin breathe. Flat leather sandals or low block-heel mules keep you steady on uneven jungle paths. Add a sculptural wooden bangle, a slouchy leather hobo bag, and soft waves in your hair. This is a beautiful choice for mezcal tastings or rooftop dinners under string lights.
6. One-piece swimsuit with kimono cover-up

A plunging or cutout one-piece swimsuit in a rich solid hue like chocolate brown or rust doubles as a bodysuit when styled smart. Layer a sheer printed kimono over it — the floor-length kind that billows dramatically with every step. Platform pool slides add a little lift, and a straw visor keeps the sun off your face without flattening your hair. A waterproof beach bag and layered delicate chains at the neck complete the poolside look. Throw on a linen button-down over the suit when you head to the smoothie bar.
7. Denim shorts with embroidered blouse

Exploring Tulum town or the nearby ruins calls for something casual but camera-ready. A pair of high-waisted light-wash denim shorts feels lived-in and easy, while an embroidered cotton blouse nods to Mexican craft and artistry. The embroidery — think colorful floral motifs along the neckline or sleeves — is the centerpiece. Slip on flat leather sandals and carry a crossbody woven bag to keep your hands free for market finds. Finish with tortoiseshell sunglasses and a simple chain necklace. Easy, cool, and full of local flavor.
8. Linen romper with espadrille sandals

A belted linen romper solves the what-to-wear puzzle in one piece. Look for one in khaki, sage green, or soft oatmeal with a cinched waist and rolled sleeves. It’s breathable, photogenic, and works for a day of cenote-hopping or a casual lunch at a palapa restaurant. Espadrille sandals in a neutral tone keep the look vacation-appropriate without feeling heavy. Carry a canvas tote, add a beaded bracelet stack, and throw on your favorite cat-eye sunglasses. You’ll look pulled together in seconds flat.
9. Matching crop top and midi skirt set

Coordinated sets take the guesswork out of packing and instantly read as intentional. A fitted crop top with a matching midi skirt in a textured cotton gauze or lightweight rib fabric feels modern and effortless. Go for a soft sage, dusty rose, or warm sand tone. Slide sandals or barely-there flat sandals keep the look clean. Add a shell choker, a mini woven bag, and a slicked-back low bun. This outfit is perfect for a walking tour of the Sian Ka’an biosphere or an afternoon of gallery browsing.
10. Linen pants with halter crop top

Wide-leg linen pants in white or ecru form the foundation of countless Tulum outfits, and a fitted halter crop top gives the combo a fresh 2025 silhouette. The halter draws the eye up, balancing the volume of the pants. Flat strappy sandals in metallic gold or tan anchor the look. A leather bucket bag and oversized acetate sunglasses add a touch of city sleekness. This outfit works beautifully for dinner at a tucked-away jungle restaurant where the candlelight flickers against the trees.
11. White cotton sundress with colorful accessories

A simple white cotton sundress is the ultimate blank canvas. On its own, it’s fresh and crisp; with bold accessories, it transforms into a vibrant Tulum statement. Reach for a woven bag bursting with neon or tropical embroidery, chunky beaded earrings in mango orange or fuchsia, and strappy flat sandals with pom-pom or tassel details. A printed silk scarf tied around a low ponytail adds one more hit of color. This look feels bright, happy, and perfectly suited for a morning bike ride through town or an afternoon market crawl.
12. Crochet midi dress over a bikini

A mid-length crochet dress in natural ecru or ivory layered directly over a colorful bikini is peak Tulum beach-to-lunch style. The crochet pattern is open enough to reveal the swimsuit beneath but closed enough to feel appropriate for a seated meal. Slide-style sandals in a matching neutral and a roomy straw tote carry the look. Add a panama hat and some thick gold hoops. Wear it to a beachfront ceviche spot where the waves lap just feet from your table.
13. Palazzo pants with silk camisole

Liquid-like palazzo pants in a whisper-weight fabric bring an elegant fluidity to Tulum evenings. Pair them with a silk camisole in a contrasting texture — think ivory pants with a champagne or mocha top. Strappy low-heel sandals elongate the legs, while a mini structured bag adds polish. Keep jewelry minimal: a single pendant necklace and a thin chain bracelet. This is your go-to for upscale dining at a Michelin-recommended restaurant or a private dinner on a rooftop terrace.
14. Strapless maxi dress with flat gladiator sandals

A strapless maxi dress in a smocked cotton or gauze fabric hugs the body gently and keeps tan lines at bay. The full-length silhouette feels dramatic and romantic in the best way. Flat gladiator sandals that lace up the ankle give the look a grounded, earthy finish. Carry a woven circle bag and wear tiny hoop earrings. A messy low chignon and a swipe of bronzer complete the vibe. This dress moves beautifully during a barefoot walk on the beach at golden hour.
15. High-waisted shorts with knit tank top

High-waisted cotton shorts with a soft, slightly cropped knit tank strikes a sweet balance between casual and feminine. The knit texture adds coziness without overheating you, and the high-rise shorts define the waist. Slip on flat slide sandals and carry a macramé tote. Layer two or three thin gold chains at the neck and add a couple of stacked rings. This outfit is perfect for a morning cenote swim followed by tacos at a roadside stand.
16. Two-piece crochet set with slides

A matching crochet crop top and midi skirt set feels equal parts beachy and artisanal. The intricate hand-knit texture photographs beautifully against Tulum’s natural backdrops — think palm fronds, sand, and turquoise water. Wear it over a tonal bikini and finish with minimalist rubber slides. A shell anklet and a few textured bracelets add to the handcrafted feel. Carry a slouchy canvas tote and let your hair air-dry into natural waves. Ideal for a beach club afternoon that turns into a sunset DJ set.
17. Silk slip dress with minimalist sandals

A silk slip dress in a deep jewel tone like emerald or rust brings an unexpected layer of sophistication to a Tulum evening. The bias cut drapes beautifully and feels cool against the skin. Flat lace-up sandals keep it grounded, while a sleek clutch and a single statement cocktail ring elevate the look. Slick your hair back into a low bun and wear a pair of sculptural gold earrings. This outfit is perfect for a tasting-menu dinner or an intimate celebration.
18. Linen button-down shirt with tailored shorts

A slightly oversized linen button-down in crisp white or sky blue tucked into tailored Bermuda shorts is the definition of polished ease. Roll the sleeves once or twice and leave a couple of buttons undone at the neck for a relaxed feel. Leather sandals with a slight platform sole add structure. A leather belt, a structured tote, and aviator sunglasses pull the whole look together. This outfit works for a guided ruins tour followed by lunch in town.
19. Wide-leg jumpsuit with statement earrings

A sleeveless wide-leg jumpsuit in a solid earthy tone — think terracotta, olive, or sand — is a one-and-done miracle for Tulum evenings. The silhouette is long and flattering, and the fabric should be a breathable cotton or Tencel blend. Flat woven sandals and a pair of bold resin or beaded statement earrings bring the personality. A small crossbody bag and a swipe of glossy lip color seal the deal. This look moves effortlessly from a sunset cocktail at a beach club to a dinner reservation.
20. Maxi skirt with cropped tank top

A tiered cotton maxi skirt in a bold print or solid earth tone paired with a simple white cropped tank top creates a breezy, feminine silhouette. The high waist of the skirt hits at the smallest part of the torso, while the tank keeps things cool and unfussy. Flat beaded sandals and a woven bucket bag continue the boho thread. Add a thin chain belt at the waist and some layered beaded bracelets. This is an easy daytime look for browsing local artisan shops and grabbing fresh coconut water.
21. Kaftan cover-up over a bikini

A sheer printed kaftan in a long, flowing silhouette is the ultimate Tulum beach statement. It floats over your bikini with zero cling and plenty of drama. Choose a bold pattern — leafy tropical or geometric — and let it do all the talking. Flat thong sandals and a wide-brim floppy hat keep you protected while lounging. A waterproof tote and UV-protective sunglasses finish the look. When the sun starts to dip, swap the hat for a low bun and add a swipe of tinted lip balm.
22. Tiered ruffle mini dress with flat sandals

Playful and flirtatious, a tiered ruffle mini dress in a crisp white or soft pastel shade is made for Tulum’s jungle restaurant scene. The tiers add movement and texture, catching the breeze and the candlelight in equal measure. Flat lace-up sandals and a mini rattan bag keep the proportions balanced. Add a pair of chunky hoop earrings and a swipe of coral blush. This outfit is ideal for a lively dinner with friends at a restaurant tucked under the palm canopy.
23. Halter neck checkered skirt set

A retro-inspired matching set with a halter top and checkered midi skirt feels playful and a little nostalgic. The print — maybe a soft sage and cream check — reads as fresh and modern. Wear it with simple flat sandals and a straw circle bag. A knotted headband in a coordinating color and some small gold hoops bring the look together. This set is great for exploring the Coba Mayan ruins or cycling through town with a breeze on your skin.
24. White cotton short dress with tan sandals

A crisp white cotton short dress is the little black dress of a tropical vacation — fresh, versatile, and endlessly re-wearable. The short hemline keeps things cool and casual, while the natural fabric breathes beautifully. Tan leather sandals with a slight heel and a woven crossbody bag create a clean, minimal base. Add a beaded necklace in bright colors and a straw cowboy hat for personality. This look works equally well for a morning walk along the beach road or an afternoon ceviche stop.
25. Colorblocked one-piece swimsuit with shorts

A colorblocked one-piece swimsuit in bold contrasting hues pops against Tulum’s turquoise water and jungle greens. Layer it with a pair of relaxed linen shorts and a slouchy open-weave cover-up for days when you’re bouncing between cenote swims and casual cantinas. Water-resistant sandals with good traction are a must for rocky cenote edges. A rash guard tied around your waist and polarized sunglasses round out the practical yet stylish look.
26. Printed crop top with slit maxi skirt

A breezy printed crop top with a high-slit maxi skirt creates instant drama with every step you take. The slit adds movement and makes the lightweight skirt feel even airier. Choose a tropical leaf print or an abstract pattern in sunset tones. Flat sandals with delicate ankle straps and a small beaded bag keep the look elevated. Add gold coin earrings and a loose beach wave in your hair. This outfit is meant for golden-hour strolls and beach club sunsets with a coconut in hand.
27. Printed shirt and shorts co-ord set

A matching short-sleeve button-up shirt and shorts set in a vibrant printed cotton is vacation ease at its best. Wear the shirt open over a simple bandeau or bralette, or buttoned up and tucked in — both work. Slide sandals and a roomy straw market tote carry the relaxed mood. Add a pair of round retro sunglasses and some layered beaded bracelets. This set is perfect for a smoothie bowl brunch followed by a lazy afternoon in a hammock.
28. One-shoulder bikini with wrap skirt

A sculptural one-shoulder bikini top paired with high-waisted bottoms feels modern and fashion-forward. Layer a lightweight wrap skirt in a coordinating solid around your hips for a quick transition from water to beachfront lunch. Flat gladiator sandals and a wide-brim visor keep the sun at bay. A waterproof pouch worn crossbody holds your essentials. This is the bikini for those iconic Tulum beach swing photos — sleek, clean, and completely camera-ready.
29. Linen midi dress with straw hat

A button-front linen midi dress in a soft neutral like oatmeal, blush, or sage green is the workhorse of any Tulum packing list. It can be worn open as a cover-up over a swimsuit, buttoned up for lunch, or belted for dinner. A wide-brim straw hat, flat leather slides, and a leather crossbody bag make it feel city-meets-beach. Add a thin chain necklace and a simple ring stack. This dress works for morning coffee, afternoon exploring, and everything in between.
30. Bright tropical maxi dress with hoop earrings

A saturated tropical print maxi dress in mango, fuchsia, or turquoise leans into the vibrancy of Mexico’s color story. The bold print does the heavy lifting, so keep accessories simple: flat sandals, oversized gold hoops, and a neutral woven clutch. The silhouette should be flowy and unlined for maximum airflow. This is your go-to for a festive dinner on the sand, a mezcal bar crawl, or a night out dancing under the stars.
31. Off-shoulder midi dress with espadrille wedges

An off-shoulder cotton midi dress in a rich solid like terracotta or navy highlights the collarbone and shoulders while keeping the rest of the silhouette breezy. The hem hits mid-calf, making it appropriate for slightly dressier settings. Espadrille wedges with ankle ties add height and romance. Carry a wooden-handle mini bag and wear gold bar earrings. This look is beautiful for a sunset dinner reservation or a rooftop cocktail hour overlooking the jungle canopy.
32. Button-down shirt with bike shorts and sneakers

For travel days or casual mornings when you want a sportier edge, pair an oversized white cotton button-down shirt with sleek black bike shorts. The mix of tailored and sporty feels fresh and modern. Clean white sneakers and a sling bag keep things functional and chic. Add a baseball cap, some minimalist gold hoops, and a cold brew in hand. This outfit is perfect for airport travel, a morning bike ride, or a low-key breakfast at a health-focused café.
33. Utility romper with chunky sneakers

A structured utility romper in khaki, olive, or soft beige blends fashion with function. The multiple pockets and button-front details add visual interest, while the short sleeves and airy cotton keep it Tulum-appropriate. Chunky white sneakers give it a slight streetwear edge, and a mini backpack leaves your arms free for climbing ruins or snapping photos. Add sporty sunglasses and a slicked-back pony. This is the outfit for a day trip to Chichén Itzá or exploring the Tulum archaeological zone.
34. Blazer vest with matching tailored shorts

A sleeveless blazer vest worn over a simple tank or bralette with matching tailored shorts is a 2025-forward take on vacation polish. The clean lines and structured silhouette feel elevated without being stuffy. Flat strappy sandals or sleek slides keep it relaxed. A minimalist shoulder bag, thin gold hoops, and a low bun complete the look. Wear this for lunch at a stylish eco-resort or an afternoon of gallery visits and shopping in the Pueblo.
35. Crochet midi skirt with ribbed tank top

A fitted ribbed tank in a neutral hue tucked into a crochet midi skirt creates a balanced interplay of smooth and textured fabrics. The skirt’s open knit offers glimpses of skin while still feeling covered. Flat leather sandals and a slouchy woven hobo bag add to the effortless feel. Layer a few delicate chain necklaces and throw on some cat-eye sunglasses. This outfit transitions smoothly from a beach lunch to a casual sunset stroll.
36. White crochet dress with colorful sandals

A short white crochet dress feels like a love letter to Tulum’s artisanal aesthetic. The texture photographs beautifully, and the white pops against sun-kissed skin. Let the dress be the focal point and add a playful jolt of color through flat sandals with bright beading, pom-poms, or embroidery. A mini rattan bag and a pair of shell drop earrings continue the handcrafted vibe. Wear this for a beach club day party or a casual dinner under twinkling string lights.
37. Denim crop jeans with white wrap top

Dark-wash denim crop jeans with a raw hem bring just enough structure to contrast with Tulum’s softer pieces. Pair them with a crisp white wrap top with voluminous sleeves or a deep V neckline. The combination feels cool, elevated, and a little unexpected. Flat gladiator sandals or heeled mules work well here. Add a structured leather bag and large tortoiseshell hoops. This is a great choice for a dinner at a modern Mexican restaurant or a night of live music.
38. Tropical print palazzo pants with bandeau top

Flowy palazzo pants in a bold tropical leaf or floral print are pure vacation energy. Keep the top simple with a solid bandeau or tube top in a color pulled from the print. Flat sandals and a woven clutch keep the look effortless. Layer a few thin chain body necklaces over the bandeau for a touch of glamour. This outfit is striking enough for a beach club party but comfortable enough to wear for hours of dancing barefoot in the sand.
39. Navy strapless top with pleated midi skirt

A navy strapless cotton top with delicate lace trim tucked into a light blue or white pleated midi skirt creates a soft, romantic silhouette. The pleats add movement and the strapless neckline feels fresh and warm-weather appropriate. Flat braided sandals and a straw hat with a navy ribbon tie tie the look together. Carry a woven top-handle bag and wear pearl drop earrings. This outfit suits a leisurely lunch at a beachside resort or a wander through Tulum’s boutique-lined streets.
40. Sheer kimono over a bikini with barefoot sandals

For the ultimate beach-to-bar look, layer a floor-length sheer kimono in a striking print over a minimal solid bikini. The kimono acts as a dramatic cover-up that can pass for evening wear with the right accessories. Barefoot sandals — the jewelry kind that wraps around the ankle and foot — add a bohemian, barely-there elegance. A raffia bucket hat, oversized sunnies, and a shell anklet complete the look. Perfect for a beach club sunset party where shoes are optional and the vibe is pure barefoot glamour.
Conclusion:
Packing for Tulum is less about stuffing your suitcase and more about curating pieces that breathe, move, and layer effortlessly. The destination’s rhythm rewards simplicity — natural fabrics, earthy tones, and silhouettes that feel as good at a beach club as they do at a candlelit jungle dinner. Start with a foundation of linen and cotton neutrals, add a handful of crochet and printed showstoppers, and don't forget those crucial extras: reef-safe sunscreen, a wide-brim hat, and comfortable sandals with grip for cenote rocks. Whether you go for a strapless maxi dress or a crisp two-piece linen set, the best outfit is always the one that lets you forget about your clothes and soak in every turquoise-water, palm-fringed, mezcal-sunset moment.

























