Which place is cheaper, Cordoba or Tulum?
These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations.
Trying to figure out where to travel next? This travel comparison between Tulum and Cordoba can help. It includes a travel cost comparison in addition to other factors. For many travelers, the cost of a destination is a primary consideration when choosing where to go.
When you think of ancient ruins you probably picture dusty archaeological digs surrounded by sand and professors in khaki shorts. What if I told you there is a way to see ancient ruins and visit a tropical beach? That's exactly what you find in Tulum, Mexico.
Built near the end of Mayan era, the ruins of Tulum served as a port before the arrival of the Spanish. It may have been called Zama, meaning City of Dawn, given that these ruins face the sunrise. Because of Tulum's access to both land and sea routes, this spot was an important hub for the trade industry. It may have had another claim to fame, too. According to some murals and other works around the site, it seems this spot was an important site for the worship of the Diving or Descending God. Today, the area is the third most visited archaeological site in all of Mexico with daily tour buses dropping off visitors.
This area is usually packed with people looking to get a glimpse of the seaside ruins. To avoid crowds and capture the best view of the day, try to arrive as early as possible.
Cordoba is the capital of the Cordoba province and the second largest city in all of Argentina. The city is in a beautiful setting surrounded by valleys and hills. Within the city you will find many colonial buildings and beautiful architecture. Cordoba also has many universities and scientific institutes, giving it the nickname "La Docta." Because of the large number of students, Cordoba's population is young and active, which keeps the atmosphere light and fun.
For some great organized tour ideas, see The Best Family-Friendly Tours to Mexico, The Best Historical Tours in Mexico, The Best Adventure Tours to Argentina, and The Best Family-Friendly Tours to Argentina.
These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations.
The average daily cost (per person) in Tulum is $122, while the average daily cost in Cordoba is $8.40. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Tulum and Cordoba in more detail.
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Some typical examples of transportation costs in Tulum are as follows:
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Some typical examples of transportation costs in Cordoba are as follows:
Also for Cordoba, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:
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Some typical examples of dining costs in Tulum are as follows:
Also, here are some specific examples of food and dining related activities in Tulum.
Here are some examples of typical meal expenses from previous travelers to Cordoba:
Some specific costs of activities, tours, and entrance tickets for Tulum are as follows:
Also, here are some specific examples of entertainment, tickets, and activities for Cordoba.
Some specific costs for nightlife related activities in Tulum:
Some specific costs for nightlife related activities in Cordoba:
When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Tulum and Cordoba, we can see that Tulum is more expensive. And not only is Cordoba much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. Since Tulum is in North America and Cordoba is in South America, this is one of the main reasons why the costs are so different, as different regions of the world tend to have overall different travel costs. So, traveling to Cordoba would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Cordoba and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in Tulum would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in Tulum than you might in Cordoba.
If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Tulum Expensive? and Is Cordoba Expensive?.
Cordoba has a larger population, and is about 170 times larger than the population of Tulum. When comparing the sizes of Tulum and Cordoba, keep in mind that a larger population does not always imply the destination has more attractions or better activities. So, always research the type of place that you want to visit along with the activities and attractions that interest you.
Even though both destinations experience a temperate climate with four distinct seasons, they experience these seasons at different times of the year. Cordoba is in the southern hemisphere and summer is in January and winter is in July, but Tulum has summer in [NORTHERNSUMMERMONTH] and winter in [NORTHERNWINTERMONTH].
The summer brings many poeple to Tulum as well as Cordoba. Most visitors come to Tulum for the beaches, snorkeling, the hiking, and the family-friendly experiences during these months.
Tulum is much warmer than Cordoba in the summer. The daily temperature in Tulum averages around 28°C (83°F) in July, and Cordoba fluctuates around 10°C (50°F)in January.
The sun comes out a lot this time of the year in Cordoba. People are often attracted to the plentiful sunshine in Tulum this time of the year. In the summer, Tulum often gets less sunshine than Cordobain January. Tulum gets 232 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Cordoba receives 277 hours of full sun.
Tulum receives a lot of rain in the summer. Tulum usually gets more rain in July than Cordobain January. Tulum gets 145 mm (5.7 in) of rain, while Cordoba receives 60 mm (2.4 in) of rain this time of the year.
Both Cordoba and Tulum are popular destinations to visit in the autumn with plenty of activities. The autumn months attract visitors to Tulum because of the hiking trails, the shopping scene, and the natural beauty of the area.
In the autumn, Tulum is much warmer than Cordoba. Typically, the autumn temperatures in Tulum in October average around 27°C (81°F), and Cordoba averages at about 16°C (61°F)in April.
The sun comes out a lot this time of the year in Tulum. Tulum usually receives more sunshine than Cordoba during autumn. Tulum gets 216 hours of sunny skies, while Cordoba receives 196 hours of full sun in the autumn.
It's quite rainy in Tulum. In October, Tulum usually receives more rain than Cordobain April. Tulum gets 173 mm (6.8 in) of rain, while Cordoba receives 50 mm (2 in) of rain each month for the autumn. The dry season in Tulum is November to April. The rainy season in Tulum is June to October. June to October in Tulum is the hurricane season.
Both Cordoba and Tulum during the winter are popular places to visit. The museums, the shopping scene, and the cuisine are the main draw to Tulum this time of year.
In January, Tulum is generally cooler than Cordobain July. Daily temperatures in Tulum average around 23°C (74°F), and Cordoba fluctuates around 27°C (81°F).
It's quite sunny in Tulum. In the winter, Tulum often gets more sunshine than Cordobain July. Tulum gets 213 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Cordoba receives 189 hours of full sun.
Tulum usually gets more rain in January than Cordobain July. Tulum gets 56 mm (2.2 in) of rain, while Cordoba receives 10 mm (0.4 in) of rain this time of the year.
The spring attracts plenty of travelers to both Tulum and Cordoba. Many travelers come to Tulum for the beaches and the natural beauty.
Tulum is a little warmer than Cordoba in the spring. The daily temperature in Tulum averages around 27°C (81°F) in April, and Cordoba fluctuates around 19°C (66°F)in October.
People are often attracted to the plentiful sunshine in Cordoba this time of the year. In Tulum, it's very sunny this time of the year. Tulum usually receives more sunshine than Cordoba during spring. Tulum gets 273 hours of sunny skies, while Cordoba receives 243 hours of full sun in the spring.
In April, Tulum usually receives less rain than Cordobain October. Tulum gets 39 mm (1.5 in) of rain, while Cordoba receives 60 mm (2.4 in) of rain each month for the spring. November to April in Tulum is the dry season. Also, June to October is the rainy season in Tulum. The hurricane season in Tulum is June to October.
Tulum | Cordoba | |||
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Temp (°C) | Rain (mm) | Temp (°C) | Rain (mm) | |
Jan | 23°C (74°F) | 56 mm (2.2 in) | 10°C (50°F) | 60 mm (2.4 in) |
Feb | 24°C (75°F) | 45 mm (1.8 in) | 11°C (52°F) | 50 mm (2 in) |
Mar | 25°C (78°F) | 44 mm (1.7 in) | 14°C (57°F) | 40 mm (1.6 in) |
Apr | 27°C (81°F) | 39 mm (1.5 in) | 16°C (61°F) | 50 mm (2 in) |
May | 28°C (83°F) | 101 mm (4 in) | 19°C (66°F) | 30 mm (1.2 in) |
Jun | 29°C (83°F) | 192 mm (7.6 in) | 24°C (75°F) | 20 mm (0.8 in) |
Jul | 28°C (83°F) | 145 mm (5.7 in) | 27°C (81°F) | 10 mm (0.4 in) |
Aug | 28°C (83°F) | 167 mm (6.6 in) | 28°C (82°F) | 10 mm (0.4 in) |
Sep | 28°C (82°F) | 228 mm (9 in) | 25°C (77°F) | 10 mm (0.4 in) |
Oct | 27°C (81°F) | 173 mm (6.8 in) | 19°C (66°F) | 60 mm (2.4 in) |
Nov | 25°C (77°F) | 103 mm (4.1 in) | 14°C (57°F) | 100 mm (3.9 in) |
Dec | 24°C (74°F) | 72 mm (2.8 in) | 11°C (52°F) | 70 mm (2.8 in) |