Scooter Rentals in Tulum

Beat the traffic on the Tulum beach road and explore the jungle cenotes with our premium scooter rentals. Forget expensive taxis—explore Tulum on your own schedule. We deliver directly to you in Aldea Zama, La Veleta, Centro, or the Hotel Zone.

Our Scooter Fleet in Tulum

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Suzuki Avenis

Sporty, stylish and built for tech lovers. A modern scooter with a sharp aerodynamic design.

$47/ day
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Kymco Agility S200i

More power, modern design, made for longer rides. A perfect mix of performance and comfort.

$57/ day
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Honda Navi minibike

Ultra-light, easy to ride, fun for everyone. A perfect choice for beginners or anyone looking for a stress-free ride.

$37/ day
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Kymco Micare

Comfortable and practical scooter for rent with a wide seat and storage. Designed for comfort, offering a wide, low seat and spacious footboard area.

$47/ day

Customer Reviews

"Renting a scooter is the ONLY way to get around Tulum. VibeScoot was perfect!"

Sarah W.

"Great scooter, dropped off right at our Airbnb in Aldea Zama."

Mike D.

Why Rent With VibeScoot in Tulum?

Top-branded models perfect for Tulum roads: Honda, Suzuki, and Kymco.

Free delivery to your hotel, Airbnb, or any location in Tulum.

DOT-certified helmets (open-face or full-face) included.

All-inclusive pricing – no hidden costs.

Secure online bookings and payments with Stripe.

Unlimited mileage to explore cenotes and ruins freely.

How to Book Your Scooter

1

Choose Your Scooter

Browse our fleet and select your perfect ride.

2

Book Online

Reserve instantly with our secure booking form.

3

We Deliver

We bring your clean, well-maintained scooter to you!

Tulum Rentals FAQ

Where do you deliver in Tulum?

We offer free delivery to Aldea Zama, La Veleta, the Hotel Zone (Beach Road), and downtown Tulum (Centro).

What is the minimum rental period in Tulum?

The minimum rental period in Tulum is 5 days due to high demand and logistics.

Is it safe to ride in Tulum?

Yes! Just stick to the main roads, avoid riding at night on unlit roads, and always wear the provided helmet.

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