If you’re flying private to Mexico’s Riviera Maya, you have two airport options: Cancun International (CUN) and the newer Tulum Airport (TQO). The right choice depends almost entirely on where you’re staying. Flying into Tulum saves you 60–90 minutes of driving if your final destination is Tulum, Bacalar, or the southern Riviera Maya. Flying into Cancun still wins for most Playa del Carmen, Cancun hotel zone, and northern Yucatán trips. Here’s how to decide.
A Quick Look at Both Airports
Cancun International Airport has been the gateway to the Riviera Maya for decades. It has a mature private aviation infrastructure, multiple FBO options, and customs clearance that — on a private jet — typically takes just 10–20 minutes. You’ll bypass commercial terminals entirely and arrive through a dedicated FBO facility.
Tulum Airport (IATA: TQO) opened in 2023 and was purpose-built to serve the booming southern Riviera Maya. It’s a smaller, quieter facility, and it’s significantly closer to Tulum town, Tulum’s beach zone, and the surrounding jungle resorts. Private jet operations are fully supported, though the infrastructure is newer and the FBO experience is less polished than Cancun.
Drive Time Comparison — The Key Factor
This is where the decision usually gets made. Drive times from each airport vary dramatically depending on where you’re headed.
| Destination | From Cancun (CUN) | From Tulum (TQO) | Time Saved via TQO |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cancun Hotel Zone | 20–30 min | 2+ hrs | ❌ CUN wins |
| Playa del Carmen | 45–60 min | 60–75 min | Neutral |
| Tulum Town / Beach | 2–2.5 hrs | 15–25 min | ✅ TQO saves ~90 min |
| Bacalar | 3.5+ hrs | 2 hrs | ✅ TQO saves ~1.5 hrs |
| Akumal / Xel-Há | 1.5 hrs | 30–45 min | ✅ TQO saves ~60 min |
| Chichén Itzá | 2.5 hrs | 3+ hrs | ❌ CUN wins |
The math is simple: if you’re staying south of Playa del Carmen, Tulum Airport makes a real difference. If you’re staying north of Playa del Carmen, Cancun is the obvious choice.
FBO Experience — Cancun vs Tulum
At Cancun International, private jet passengers use dedicated FBO terminals completely separate from the commercial airport. Customs and immigration clearance for private arrivals typically runs 10–20 minutes — far faster than the commercial terminal experience. Ground transportation, fuel availability, and hangar space are all well-established. You can read more about the full arrival process on the Cancun Airport FBO guide.
At Tulum Airport (TQO), private jet operations are supported and customs clearance is available, but the facility is newer and smaller. That’s not necessarily a bad thing — less traffic means a quieter, faster experience — but it’s worth knowing that the ground services ecosystem (catering, car rentals, lounge facilities) is still maturing. For full details on landing there, check the Tulum Airport guide.
Aircraft Suitability at Each Airport
Both airports can handle the full range of private aircraft. Whether you’re booking a light jet for a couple or a heavy jet for a large group, you’ll have no runway limitations at either location. That said, Cancun has more handling options and greater flexibility for last-minute changes, which matters for larger or more complex group charters.
Here’s how aircraft size typically aligns with trip type:
| Aircraft Type | Passengers | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Light Jet | 4–6 | Couples, honeymoons, small groups |
| Midsize Jet | 6–8 | Family trips, small corporate groups |
| Super Midsize Jet | 8–10 | Bachelor/bachelorette parties, larger families |
| Heavy Jet | 10–16 | Destination weddings, corporate retreats, large groups |
Browse the full aircraft overview if you’re still deciding on the right cabin size for your group.
Pricing — Does the Airport Choice Affect Cost?
Yes, but modestly. Tulum Airport can sometimes carry slightly higher landing or handling fees given its newer infrastructure and lower traffic volume. The bigger cost variable is always the aircraft type and departure city, not the destination airport.
To give you a realistic frame of reference, here are current starting prices from major departure cities to the Riviera Maya region:
- Miami to Cancun/Tulum: from $8,900 — Miami route details
- Houston to Cancun/Tulum: from $9,800 — Houston route details
- Dallas to Cancun/Tulum: from $11,500 — Dallas route details
- Chicago to Cancun/Tulum: from $18,500 — Chicago route details
- New York to Cancun/Tulum: from $22,000 — New York route details
- Toronto to Cancun/Tulum: from $24,000 — Toronto route details
For a full breakdown by route and aircraft, visit the pricing page. And if your travel dates are flexible, check available empty leg flights — those can run 50–75% below standard charter rates.
Who Should Fly Into Tulum Airport?
Tulum Airport makes the most sense when your final destination is in the southern Riviera Maya. Specifically, it’s a strong choice if you’re headed to:
- Tulum town or Tulum’s beach hotel zone
- Akumal, Xel-Há, or the cenote corridor
- Bacalar or the Costa Maya
- A jungle or eco-resort south of Playa del Carmen
It’s also worth considering if you simply prefer a quieter, lower-traffic airport experience. With less commercial traffic, TQO can feel noticeably more relaxed — which fits the vibe many Tulum travelers are chasing in the first place.
Who Should Fly Into Cancun Airport?
Cancun remains the right call for most travelers. Fly into CUN if you’re headed to:
- Cancun’s hotel zone
- Playa del Carmen, Puerto Morelos, or Akumal (it’s roughly equal from either airport)
- Chichén Itzá or Mérida (Cancun is closer)
- A resort north of Tulum
Cancun also wins if your group charter is larger or more complex and you want the most established ground handling options available. For group charters, Cancun’s FBO infrastructure simply has more depth.
The Bottom Line — A Simple Decision Framework
Here’s an honest, one-line summary: fly into Tulum if you’re staying in Tulum or south of it. Fly into Cancun for everything else.
The 60–90 minutes you save on the drive matters — especially when you’ve just stepped off a private jet and you’d rather be at your resort pool than stuck in a van on Highway 307. But that time savings only works in your favor if Tulum Airport is actually closer to your final destination. Don’t choose TQO because it sounds exclusive; choose it because the geography makes sense.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can any private jet land at Tulum Airport (TQO)?
Yes. Tulum Airport’s runway can accommodate light jets, midsize jets, super midsize jets, and heavy jets. There are no significant aircraft restrictions for typical private charter operations. Confirm specifics with your charter broker when booking.
How long does customs take at each airport for private jet arrivals?
At Cancun, private jet customs typically takes 10–20 minutes through the FBO. At Tulum Airport, the process is similar — often faster simply because there’s less traffic. Either way, you’re talking about a fraction of the time you’d spend in a commercial terminal immigration line.
Is Tulum Airport more expensive to land at than Cancun?
Landing fees and handling costs at Tulum Airport can be slightly higher than at Cancun, reflecting the newer infrastructure and lower volume. The difference is usually modest and may not be your deciding factor when weighed against 90 minutes of saved drive time. Get a quote for both options and compare.
Can I fly private from Miami or New York directly into Tulum Airport?
Yes. Direct private jet service is available from all major US and Canadian cities into Tulum Airport. Pricing follows the same structure as flights to Cancun — starting from $8,900 from Miami or $22,000 from New York — with slight variation based on handling costs and routing. See all available routes.
What if I want to visit both Cancun and Tulum during the same trip?
Fly into whichever airport is closest to your first stop, then hire a driver for the day to cover both areas. Alternatively, you can arrange a one-way private charter into one airport and depart from the other — your charter broker can coordinate multi-leg itineraries. Reach out and we’ll work out the logistics.
Ready to Book Your Private Jet?
Whether you’re landing at Cancun’s established FBO or touching down at the quieter Tulum Airport, the experience on board is the same — and the time you save compared to commercial travel starts the moment you leave home. Tell us where you’re departing from, how many passengers you’re bringing, and where you’re staying, and we’ll match you with the right aircraft and airport within hours.
