Tulum, Quintana Roo — Transportation plans are set for two major events coming to Mexico’s Caribbean coast this month: the Tulum Air Show 2026 and a NASCAR Mexico race, with officials announcing multiple transit options for attendees.
The events will run from April 23 to 26, with the main activities taking place at Air Base Number 12 and the FBO terminal of Tulum International Airport on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. On Sunday, events shift to Jaguar Park, accessible from both north and south entrances for viewing from Playa Paraíso.
Authorities have established several departure points from Tulum’s municipal center. ADO buses will run from the Tulum bus terminal, while Urvan vans and taxis will be available on Tulum Avenue at the corner of Acuario Norte Street, approximately 200 meters from the terminal.
The Zamna parking area will serve as another key hub, offering ADO buses, Urvan vans, and taxis. An intermodal option will also be available: buses from both the ADO terminal and Zamna will transport attendees to Tulum’s Maya Train station, connecting to the Tulum Airport station, where direct transportation to the air base will be provided.
For Sunday’s events at Jaguar Park, departures will be available from the ADO terminal, Tulum Avenue, and Zamna parking.
Officials noted that all routes will require a fare payable upon boarding, and official parking at Zamna (Aldea Tulum) will also have a fee. Maya Train tickets are already available through the official reservation platform.
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