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Tulum Ginger Hotel

Ginger Hotel

Calle Polar mza 5 Lote 9-1, Tulum, Mexico | (785) 214-4651

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Overview

Pros
  • Walking distance to restaurants and bars

  • Contemporary rooms with free minibars, Blu-ray players, and air-conditioning

  • Colorful murals by local artists around the property

  • Small plunge pool with kids' corner

  • Free breakfast off the restaurant menu

  • Beach club partnership with Coco Tulum (for a fee)

  • Free Blu-ray rentals, beach towels, and Wi-Fi

  • Affordable bike rentals

  • Overnight security

  • Free (if limited) parking

Cons
  • Not on the beach

  • Restaurant doesn't serve dinner

  • Noise can be a problem

  • Spotty Wi-Fi

Bottom Line

For folks who want a taste of local Tulum life, the mid-range Ginger Hotel is a good option. The 13-room hotel is located on the residential side of Tulum pueblo, but is still within walking distance to the hot spots and within biking distance to the beach and Tulum ruins. Rooms are clean, contemporary, and feature Mexican touches like candies and murals. The small restaurant serves free breakfast and a lunch menu. The plunge pool is good for relaxing or guests can visit the hotel's beach club partner (for a fee). Bike rentals and free beach towels are available at reception. Expect free Wi-Fi, limited parking, overnight security, and some external noise. For a more modern vibe, compare rates at the Secret Garden Hotel.

Map

Calle Polar mza 5 Lote 9-1, Tulum, Mexico
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Concierge
  • Internet
  • Laundry
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pool
  • Room Service

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Full Review

Scene

Small, family-run boutique with thoughtful touches 

Ginger Hotel opened in 2016 as a response to the tourism boom in Tulum. This family-owned and operated boutique is nestled in a residential area of town and gives guests the convenience of being close to the hot spots of the main drag. A small entrance right off the street brings guests to the open-air reception desk and interior courtyard with a small pool. Murals done by local artists decorate the walls. To the left is the hotel's Ginger Restaurant, a popular spot within town for breakfast and lunch. The hotel's standard Double and Double Plus rooms are good for couples, while the King rooms are popular with families. 

Location

Residential location in Tulum pueblo within walking distance to the action, but not the beach

Ginger Hotel has a convenient location in Tulum pueblo, within walking distance of the main drag. The hubbub of restaurants and bars are just a three-minute bike ride or five-minute walk away. Both the beachfront hotel zone and Tulum ruins can be reached in 12 minutes by bike or eight minutes by car. Akumal, Playa del Carmen, and Cancun Airport are all approximately 30 minutes, 50 minutes, and 90 minutes north, respectively. 

Rooms

Contemporary (if spartan) rooms with thoughtful Mexican touches, free minibars, and Blu-ray players

All 13 guest rooms are contemporary and nicely decorated, though touches like chandelier light fixtures in the bathrooms and hand-painted murals depicting different aspects of Mexican culture help to give them personality. Expect reclaimed wood-style tile floors, white walls, shabby-chic wood furniture, and modern chairs. Queen-size beds, air-conditioning, Blu-ray players, flat-screen TVs with no channels, and ceiling fans are standard. Double Plus Rooms add a pullout sofa and table and chairs set. King Rooms go further with a king-size bed, double-sized bathroom with a whirlpool tub, and a bigger closet. Small minibars stocked with free Mexican candies, soft drinks, and beer are a big plus, and all rooms have recycled bottles filled with purified water that gets refreshed daily. Bathrooms feature walk-in showers with contemporary showerheads and eco-friendly pump toiletries. 

Features

Popular restaurant, free breakfast, and access to Coco Tulum's beach club

Features focus mostly on tourists. The small restaurant serves up breakfast and lunch, but isn't open for dinner. Guests order their free breakfast off the menu, and have a choice of coffee, juices, waffles, pancakes, chilaquiles, and yogurt with granola. The lunch menu features international and Mexican dishes, and there's a chic bar for cocktails. A courtyard picnic table and contemporary dining space with soft music and a collection of black tables and chairs round out the seating options. It’s also common to find guests checking email or reading a book here during the day. Ginger guests can access Coco Tulum’s beach club for free, though there’s a minimum spend requirement for the day and transportation is not provided. It's not an entirely good deal, since all of the beach clubs have the same offer. For folks who don’t want to make the trek to the beach, there’s a tiny pool with a shallow kids' area and two Acapulco chairs on the deck. Free beach and pool towels are available at reception. Reception is also where guests can request room essentials like hairdryers and irons, as well as rent bikes, books, or Blu-ray discs. Guests can expect free Wi-Fi, laundry service (fee), and a handful of free parking spots on a first-come, first-served basis. Reception closes before midnight, and there is a security guard in place overnight.