Located in the heart of Tulum, Sanara Tulum is a four-pearl eco-boutique hotel. All 19 minimalist rooms are set within green jungle gardens, with direct access to a private sandy beach with seafront day beds. It has a spacious beachfront yoga studio with daily classes, plus a tranquil spa offering massages, healing treatments, and nutritional programs. The indoor-outdoor restaurant serves healthy, organic fare, with a variety of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free dishes. The adjoining bar offers fresh juices and smoothies, as well as beer, wine, and cocktails. There's also a small pool, clothing boutique, bike rentals, and free Wi-Fi. Keep in mind that children under 12 are prohibited in certain months, so families might consider the nearby Cabanas Tulum Hotel instead, which adds a free breakfast.
Located in the heart of Tulum, Sanara Tulum is a four-pearl eco-boutique hotel. All 19 minimalist rooms are set within green jungle gardens, with direct access to a private sandy beach with seafront day beds. It has a spacious beachfront yoga studio with daily classes, plus a tranquil spa offering massages, healing treatments, and nutritional programs. The indoor-outdoor restaurant serves healthy, organic fare, with a variety of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free dishes. The adjoining bar offers fresh juices and smoothies, as well as beer, wine, and cocktails. There's also a small pool, clothing boutique, bike rentals, and free Wi-Fi. Keep in mind that children under 12 are prohibited in certain months, so families might consider the nearby Cabanas Tulum Hotel instead, which adds a free breakfast.
Uolis Nah is a mid-range boutique property that sprang up alongside one of Tulum's main roads back in 2003. Located on the jungle side of the town, the property still has a wild feel to it thanks to the tropical plants, thick trees, and curving vines that envelop it. There's a small courtyard pool, free (if limited) parking out front, and a small restaurant that serves up a free breakfast and lunch specials. The rustic, self-catering suites have dated, basic kitchenettes, double beds, and balconies with hammocks, while the newer hotel rooms feel contemporary and have mini-fridges, modern bathrooms, and sliding glass doors. There's free Wi-Fi and tour booking available. For a more contemporary feel all around, travelers could compare rates and facilities with the nearby three-pearl Ginger Hotel.
Uolis Nah is a mid-range boutique property that sprang up alongside one of Tulum's main roads back in 2003. Located on the jungle side of the town, the property still has a wild feel to it thanks to the tropical plants, thick trees, and curving vines that envelop it. There's a small courtyard pool, free (if limited) parking out front, and a small restaurant that serves up a free breakfast and lunch specials. The rustic, self-catering suites have dated, basic kitchenettes, double beds, and balconies with hammocks, while the newer hotel rooms feel contemporary and have mini-fridges, modern bathrooms, and sliding glass doors. There's free Wi-Fi and tour booking available. For a more contemporary feel all around, travelers could compare rates and facilities with the nearby three-pearl Ginger Hotel.
Zamas is a largely unplugged three-pearl hotel with generator-operated power, set on the beach on the northern edge of Tulum's hotel zone. It has an on-site dive shop and a garden pool, plus offers fast access to shopping, dining, and local culture. Eighteen simple, but clean, rooms have thatch roofs and balconies with hammocks and sunset views. Wi-Fi reception is limited to common areas, and there are no televisions or phones in the rooms. Zamas offers one air-conditioned room, and is in the process of adding several more. The restaurant, Que Fresco, is a highlight, for creative Mexican and American dishes. It's worth comparing rates with Suenos Tulum.
Zamas is a largely unplugged three-pearl hotel with generator-operated power, set on the beach on the northern edge of Tulum's hotel zone. It has an on-site dive shop and a garden pool, plus offers fast access to shopping, dining, and local culture. Eighteen simple, but clean, rooms have thatch roofs and balconies with hammocks and sunset views. Wi-Fi reception is limited to common areas, and there are no televisions or phones in the rooms. Zamas offers one air-conditioned room, and is in the process of adding several more. The restaurant, Que Fresco, is a highlight, for creative Mexican and American dishes. It's worth comparing rates with Suenos Tulum.
Hotel Posada 06 Tulum is two-and-a-half-pearl boutique hotel right in downtown Tulum. It’s a great location for those who want to explore the pueblo -- with its cafes, bars, and restaurants -- but not so great for hitting the beach. The nearest slice of sand is around 15 minutes away by car. The 12 rooms are simple, but quaint, with adobe-style touches plus air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and balconies. There’s a small pool with room for a few guests, and a free breakfast has plenty of hot and cold options. As an alternative, travelers looking for something closer to the beach may want to consider Zamas -- rates will be lower, though it's a mostly unplugged, bare-bones kind of hotel.
Hotel Posada 06 Tulum is two-and-a-half-pearl boutique hotel right in downtown Tulum. It’s a great location for those who want to explore the pueblo -- with its cafes, bars, and restaurants -- but not so great for hitting the beach. The nearest slice of sand is around 15 minutes away by car. The 12 rooms are simple, but quaint, with adobe-style touches plus air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and balconies. There’s a small pool with room for a few guests, and a free breakfast has plenty of hot and cold options. As an alternative, travelers looking for something closer to the beach may want to consider Zamas -- rates will be lower, though it's a mostly unplugged, bare-bones kind of hotel.
Los Lirios Hotel Cabanas is a mid-range boutique hotel directly on the beach in the heart of Tulum. Many of the 64 air-conditioned rooms here have balconies with direct or partial ocean views, and those that don't still look out on the pleasant grounds, with plenty of tropical greenery. Amenities include a tiny pool with room for just a few guests plus an on-site restaurant serving breakfast and dinner buffets (but no lunch). Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi. While this is a good choice for families and couples alike, couples willing to pay a little more for something more intimate should consider the Kore Resort, which has a larger pool along with two gourmet restaurants.
Los Lirios Hotel Cabanas is a mid-range boutique hotel directly on the beach in the heart of Tulum. Many of the 64 air-conditioned rooms here have balconies with direct or partial ocean views, and those that don't still look out on the pleasant grounds, with plenty of tropical greenery. Amenities include a tiny pool with room for just a few guests plus an on-site restaurant serving breakfast and dinner buffets (but no lunch). Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi. While this is a good choice for families and couples alike, couples willing to pay a little more for something more intimate should consider the Kore Resort, which has a larger pool along with two gourmet restaurants.
Located in the heart of Tulum's Hotel Zone, Le Zebra is mid-range boutique hotel that has quickly rebounded after an unfortunate fire destroyed some of the property in 2015. This cozy beachfront resort offers 15 suites, some with their own mini plunge pools and others with expansive balconies. All have epic views out over the Mexican Caribbean. Other features include a palapa-covered restaurant and bar featuring hand-painted tables, a small children’s playground, and plenty of beach space, but little else in terms of public spaces or extra features. There’s no pool, so guests looking for more places to swim than just the ocean may want to consider the Ahau Tulum just up the coast.
Located in the heart of Tulum's Hotel Zone, Le Zebra is mid-range boutique hotel that has quickly rebounded after an unfortunate fire destroyed some of the property in 2015. This cozy beachfront resort offers 15 suites, some with their own mini plunge pools and others with expansive balconies. All have epic views out over the Mexican Caribbean. Other features include a palapa-covered restaurant and bar featuring hand-painted tables, a small children’s playground, and plenty of beach space, but little else in terms of public spaces or extra features. There’s no pool, so guests looking for more places to swim than just the ocean may want to consider the Ahau Tulum just up the coast.