“A wonderfully refreshing and intimate resort on the Caribbean coastline of Tulum. Beautiful suites with high palapa roofs, local artworks, and balconies complete with hammocks and views of the azure ocean beyond. The open air restaurant serves innovative modern takes on traditional Mexican cuisine.”
“A wonderfully refreshing and intimate resort on the Caribbean coastline of Tulum. Beautiful suites with high palapa roofs, local artworks, and balconies complete with hammocks and views of the azure ocean beyond. The open air restaurant serves innovative modern takes on traditional Mexican cuisine.”
Hotel Review
This resort effortlessly seems to cover all the bases, without even trying. With a beachside villa and a couple of picturesque bungalows, flanked on either side by sea and jungle, a pair of elegant infinity pools lining the walk to the beach and two fantastic restaurants. The interiors make use of local crafts and designs, without seeming twee, and the suites all open almost completely on one side to leave you with an uninterrupted view over the palm trees and out to the Caribbean. The open air restaurant offers an ever changing show, from dappled jungle clearing in the day to romantic star gazing at night. We would recommend sampling as many cocktails as possible, after all, tomorrow brings more beach lounging and slow afternoons in your hammock.
Recommended For
- Back to Nature
- Immerse yourself in nature at this resort sandwiched between lush jungle and sandy beaches with rooms that open out on one side
- Total relaxation
- Day beds and hammocks, leisurly lunches and long suppers, in room Maya cocoa body scrubs and deep tissue massages
- Hotel Entertainment
- The hotel was founded by seven chefs from Mexico city, so as you can imagine their inspired and rfesh food is worth savouring
- Great walks
- Wander the beach or the jungle paths and allow yourself to reconnect with the natural world
- Sights nearby
- Tulum’s 13th-century Maya ruins are a must see for every visitor- utterly spectacular
- Other Activities
- Check out the many cenotes (natural waterfilled sinkholes) in Tulum National Park
- Watersports
- On the oceanfront paddleboarding, kitesurfing and scuba diving are all on offer
- Restrictions on children
- Over 12s only
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Barefoot Luxury
- Outstanding location
- Opulent
- Restaurant
- On the beach
- Wellbeing
- Traditional
- Eco
- Luxury
- Intimate
- Romantic
- Free wifi
- Views
- Secluded setting
Facilities
- Restrictions on children
- Over 12s only
- Bar
- Bicycles available
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Airport transfer
- Outdoor dining
- Massage
- Not suitable for disabled guests
- Restaurant
- Swimming Pool
- Suites
- Parking
- Wifi
- Free wifi
- Views
- Bath robes
- Air conditioning
Activities
- Hotel Entertainment
- The hotel was founded by seven chefs from Mexico city, so as you can imagine their inspired and rfesh food is worth savouring
- Great walks
- Wander the beach or the jungle paths and allow yourself to reconnect with the natural world
- Sights nearby
- Tulum’s 13th-century Maya ruins are a must see for every visitor- utterly spectacular
- Other Activities
- Check out the many cenotes (natural waterfilled sinkholes) in Tulum National Park
- Watersports
- On the oceanfront paddleboarding, kitesurfing and scuba diving are all on offer