There’s a stretch of coastline just south of Cancun where the Caribbean turns a brighter shade of blue and the hotels sit low against the sand, with palms and white beach running for miles. You land, step outside, and within a short drive you’re on that coastline, with beach clubs, small hotels and open-air restaurants lining the shore.
Right now, you can get there for just over $300, based on what Flight Watcher found on Google Hotels.
The Flight Deal
American Airlines is currently offering nonstop service from Miami International Airport to Tulum International Airport for $301 roundtrip. The fare is available for a May 7–11 long weekend, making it one of the more accessible quick Caribbean Basin escapes on the board right now.
The routing is simple: a nonstop flight that gets you from South Florida to Mexico’s Riviera Maya region without a connection, keeping travel time short and predictable heading into a four-day trip window.
Why This Fare Stands Out
Sub-$350 nonstop fares to Tulum are still relatively uncommon, particularly for a defined long weekend window. With demand continuing to build for the region following the opening of Tulum’s new airport, prices have generally stayed elevated — especially for direct flights.
This $301 fare cuts through that trend. You’re getting a nonstop, a prime travel window, and a destination that typically commands a higher price point, all in one booking.
For travelers in South Florida, it also removes the need to route through Cancun and make the longer drive south. You land much closer to Tulum’s hotel zone, which means more time on the beach and less time in transit.
What Kind of Trip This Unlocks
This is a true long weekend play.
You can leave Miami on Wednesday or Thursday, land in Tulum and be at your hotel within a short transfer. From there, the trip becomes about choosing your rhythm: beach clubs during the day, dinner along the hotel zone road at night, and plenty of time split between the sand and the water.
The area has expanded quickly, but the core experience remains consistent. You’ll find smaller boutique hotels along the beach road, larger full-service resorts further out, and a growing number of restaurants mixing local ingredients with international menus.
If you want to move around, you can reach cenotes, ruins and inland jungle areas within a manageable drive, though many travelers stick to the coastline for a short stay like this.
Where to Stay
For a long weekend, location is everything.
Nomade Tulum remains one of the most recognizable beachfront stays, with tented suites and rooms set just off the sand and a steady flow of guests moving between the beach and the on-site restaurant and wellness spaces.
Another option is Be Tulum, where suites come with private plunge pools and direct access to the beach, along with a lineup of on-site dining venues and bars that keep everything contained within the property.
Both put you directly on the beach road, meaning you can walk or bike between nearby restaurants and beach clubs without needing a car.
How to Book It
Look for American Airlines nonstop flights from Miami to Tulum for May 7–11. As always with fares at this level, availability can change quickly, particularly around long weekend travel windows.
If the exact dates shift, it’s worth checking surrounding days — but this specific window is one of the strongest values right now for a quick Caribbean Basin escape.
Caribbean Journal Staff
2026-04-01 18:12:00

