$1,936 Find Cheap Flights from Melbourne to Tulum

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Cheapest return fare
$1,936
Air Canada
Th. 3 27/10Th. 2 2/11
MEL - CUN • 2 stops
Arrival airport
You can’t fly directly to Tulum. It is served by Cancún (CUN), located 110.4 km from Tulum.
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Cheap Flights from Melbourne to Tulum (MEL-CUN)

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for return flights from Melbourne to Tulum that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent return flight deals from Melbourne to Tulum

Th. 3, 27 Thg. 10 - Th. 2, 2 Thg. 11
Air Canada Logo
07:10 - 15:55
MEL
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CUN
24h 45m
2 stops
Air Canada Logo
18:35 - 14:15
CUN
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MEL
27h 40m
2 stops
$1,936Air Canada
CN, 27 Thg. 9 - CN, 11 Thg. 10
Multiple Airlines Logo
13:30 - 10:27
MEL
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CUN
35h 57m
3 stops
Multiple Airlines Logo
07:06 - 13:25
CUN
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MEL
38h 19m
3 stops
$2,002Multiple Airlines
Th. 4, 27 Thg. 5 - Th. 4, 3 Thg. 6
Delta Logo
10:00 - 16:55
MEL
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CUN
21h 55m
1 stop
Delta Logo
13:30 - 07:50
CUN
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MEL
27h 20m
2 stops
$2,079Delta
Th. 3, 27 Thg. 10 - Th. 2, 2 Thg. 11
Multiple Airlines Logo
06:30 - 22:59
MEL
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CUN
32h 29m
3 stops
Multiple Airlines Logo
18:35 - 14:15
CUN
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MEL
27h 40m
2 stops
$2,098Multiple Airlines
Th. 7, 30 Thg. 5 - Th. 7, 6 Thg. 6
Multiple Airlines Logo
09:45 - 10:03
MEL
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CUN
39h 18m
2 stops
Multiple Airlines Logo
12:43 - 06:45
CUN
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MEL
27h 02m
2 stops
$2,125Multiple Airlines
Th. 6, 19 Thg. 6 - CN, 28 Thg. 6
Multiple Airlines Logo
13:30 - 10:03
MEL
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CUN
35h 33m
3 stops
Multiple Airlines Logo
10:40 - 12:25
CUN
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MEL
34h 45m
3 stops
$2,150Multiple Airlines
Th. 5, 28 Thg. 5 - Th. 5, 4 Thg. 6
Multiple Airlines Logo
09:45 - 22:40
MEL
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CUN
27h 55m
2 stops
Multiple Airlines Logo
09:18 - 06:45
CUN
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MEL
30h 27m
2 stops
$2,273Multiple Airlines
Th. 3, 27 Thg. 10 - Th. 2, 2 Thg. 11
Multiple Airlines Logo
06:30 - 22:59
MEL
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CUN
32h 29m
3 stops
Multiple Airlines Logo
08:00 - 13:20
CUN
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MEL
37h 20m
3 stops
$2,361Multiple Airlines
CN, 25 Thg. 10 - Th. 5, 29 Thg. 10
Delta Logo
11:00 - 16:50
MEL
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CUN
21h 50m
1 stop
Delta Logo
12:25 - 08:50
CUN
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MEL
28h 25m
2 stops
$2,438Delta
Th. 3, 27 Thg. 10 - Th. 2, 2 Thg. 11
Delta Logo
11:00 - 16:50
MEL
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CUN
21h 50m
1 stop
Delta Logo
08:00 - 09:50
CUN
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MEL
33h 50m
2 stops
$2,486Delta
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Low seasonFebruary
Cheapest flight$1,936
Best time to beat the crowds (43% less expensive on average)
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 26% lower on average.
Flight from Melbourne to Cancun

When to book flights from Melbourne to Tulum

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Melbourne to Tulum based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
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FAQs for booking flights from Melbourne Airport to Tulum

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Melbourne Airport to Tulum?

    When flying out of Melbourne Airport you’ll be using Melbourne. Tulum does not have its own airport so you’ll be flying into nearby Cancun airport, which is 110.4 km away.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Melbourne to Tulum?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Melbourne to Tulum.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Melbourne to Tulum?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Tulum from Melbourne is likely to change within 7 days, so travellers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Melbourne to Tulum?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional return ticket. You could then fly to Tulum with an airline and back to Melbourne with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Melbourne to Tulum?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Tulum from Melbourne up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • Which airlines provide the cheapest flights from Melbourne Airport to Tulum?

    In the last 72 hours, the cheapest one-way ticket between Melbourne Airport and Tulum found on KAYAK was with Delta for $822. Qantas Airways offered a return connection from $1,340 and Air Canada from $1,875.

Top tips for finding cheap flights from Melbourne Airport to Tulum

  • There is no airport in Tulum. Instead, you’ll be flying into Cancun Airport when flying between Melbourne Airport and Tulum.
  • High season is considered to be August, September and October. The cheapest month to fly is February.

Reviews of the top airlines flying from Melbourne to Tulum

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Melbourne to Tulum? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
7.5
Qantas AirwaysOverall score based on 1028 reviews
7.0Food
7.5Comfort
7.7Boarding
8.1Crew
7.2Entertainment
Airline reviews

Loved the food and beverages available, spacious economy class, excellent entertainment

10.0 ExcellentAnonymous, Apr 2026
MEL - LAX
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Loved the food and beverages available, spacious economy class, excellent entertainment

Very good overall. Highly recommend for all flying to Australia

Helpful staff when I felt unwell. Qantas need to have an audio/music channel so you can listen to various music/.artists

We had bulkhead seats in a A380 in the upper deck in seats 31 D and E. Storage was very limited other than in overhead bin - which is not within reach when in seat. Yet paying same price as others in premium economy who have a lot more storage within arm’s reach. Seems very unfair.

Good check in and helpful staff. Delayed for 1 hour. Took about 45 Mins to get baggage’s at DFW . Food was average ( Hindu meal ) . Overall it was good experience

My experience was great overall. Tanya was particularly friendly and helpful the entire trip. I was very pleased with her customer service skills. The plane was an older aircraft but the entire way was comfortable with barely any turbulence at all. Qantas should speed up its fleet renovation. Totally recommend using this airline.

When I originally booked this flight, I was expecting to travel on Qantas. When the itinerary changed and the long-haul segment was operated by American Airlines, we were disappointed but remained open-minded. Unfortunately, the overall service experience fell far short of expectations. This was a long-haul international flight. Getting up periodically to use the restroom or stretch is inevitable, especially on flights of this duration. However, each time we stood up, we felt as though we were inconveniencing the crew. The tone and body language often suggested that we were in the way or disrupting something simply by moving about the cabin. As a result, I avoided getting up as often as I needed to and was physically very sore upon arrival. Meal service was similarly impersonal. The options were presented in single words “beef or veggie,” “pasta or beef” without any description of what was actually being served. There was little engagement or courtesy beyond that. Even simple expressions of gratitude were often not acknowledged. I am accustomed to no-frills travel and do not expect luxury. What was disappointing was not the absence of extras, but the absence of basic warmth and professionalism. On a long-haul international flight, small moments of courtesy and humanity make a significant difference. In this case, the experience felt transactional and dismissive rather than welcoming. I hope this feedback is taken constructively, as there is a meaningful difference between efficient service and indifferent service.

Qantas is always subpar beyond comfy chairs for a domestic flight

an hour late, then had to disembark on back stairs and take 4 flights up to get to main airport. No warning, and difficulty for those with canes and poor knees.

Business seats not as comfortable or private as most competitors (e.g. Qantas was outstanding), and movie selection was much more limited than Qantas or United has been recently

My original booking with Air Canada turned into a headache

After waiting in the airport from 7am (to make sure we had enough time for security), our flight was continually delayed until it was canceled. They tried to book us on a Delta flight, which we considered and even went to the Delta terminal with our luggage (which was stowed and then available once the flight was canceled (about 15 min away) but were then informed that we would need to retrieve our luggage at LaGuardia and then recheck in to Air Canada in New York, grab our luggage, and then get to the air canada terminal and re-check in. We decided against it, took our luggage into an uber home and then drive the 6.5 hours (one way) to Montreal instead.

My seat was taken by other passenger, flight délayes caused me problem was not making my connection from Vancouver to Montreal Because of that had change for next Day to be able to arrive at reasonable hours and mist my work day and Lansing was staffer then usual

Business Class was great with two exceptions: they should board Business Class Only first, then loyalty, then handicapped and families with young children then by zone. With all the loyalty and credit card holders and families with kids, dozens boarded before us and we were in row 3. My only other compliant with Air Canada is they don’t serve drinks and snacks in business class until at a cruising altitude. Transat and Emirates serve prior to takeoff which is especially nice during boarding of big planes and de-icing.

I explained this tragedy already with Jazz It was terrible starting with Jazz delayed 3 times so that I missed my direct flight to Mexico City and the only option was a 19 hour trip to Toronto and then down to Mexico City I was delayed by a day I had to sleep in tbe Airport on a hard bench I was given vouchers which were not honored I had no place to eat until 0545 and then catch my flight which was boarding I went to the AC counter to c/o and that was to no avail I then had the experience of my suitcase being lost and no clothes gor 2 days

No entertainment system. Paid extra for wider seats but not worth the cost. Flight left a little late and arrived early.

Seats were so small. I’m 6ft and a good 20% of me hung out into the aisle and the flight attendants come dashing with the cart. On multiple occasions they hit me before saying mind your elbows and knees. I’m like, yes, but where do i put them. There isn’t a space that exists that i can fold into. The carts are so close to the seats when they pass through that i regularly felt water dripping on me as they poured drinks. Overall 3/10 experience. Highly unlikely to recommend

Would have preferred a better food menu. Other than that, no complaints.

The staff was great and made the long trip easy peasy!

Seats too small and too cramped, I have stomach cancer and I threw up after the flight . No advance boarding for disabled people. No aisle seats available for disabled people who have to use the washroom frequently. No space for cabin baggage for disabled people who have to carry bulky medications or equipment to use on the flight. Baggage rules and fees are ridiculous. I have been an aeroplan member for 30 years and I fly frequently, but from now on I will choose offshore carriers. .

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