Carretera Tulum-Boca Paila Km 0.5, Tulum, Mexico | 52 (984) 214 3457
Near restaurants, bars, and Tulum ruins, 15-minute drive from town
Beautiful beach with comfy daybeds topped by umbrellas
Rustic-chic bungalows include outdoor space with hammocks and chairs
Free purified water in rooms, plus air-conditioning at night
Restaurant and bar right on the beach
Water sports and other activities are available
Tour desk and bike rentals on-site
Massage treatments available in rooms
Free welcome drink
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Air-conditioning is only available overnight and all rooms lack TVs
No pool or spa
Less mobile guests may have trouble navigating sandy paths
The Villa Pescadores Tulum consists of 18 three-and-a-half-pearl bungalows that originated as fishermen's huts back in 2002. The beachfront location is near Tulum's Mayan ruins, and a 15-minute drive from downtown Tulum. There are several restaurants within an easy walk. The bungalows have a rustic-chic style with details including thatched roofs, wood floors, and private bathrooms. All have outdoor spaces with hammocks, and while there are no TVs, Wi-Fi is free and air-conditioning is available at night. The restaurant gets good reviews, and the beach bar also is popular. As an alternative, the Hip Hotel is another simple beachfront hotel with similar rates, though the style at Villa Pescadores is far sharper.
Scene
Former fishermen huts turned into laid-back, rustic hotel right on the beach
The name of this hotel translates to "fishermen's villa," and the area where it is located belongs to the cooperative society of fishermen of Tulum. The fishermen built the huts in 2002 for their own use. In 2014, they signed an agreement for the huts to be turned into a hotel. All of the buildings are rustic wood huts with thatched roofs, and the atmosphere is eco-chic. The sandy grounds are filled with palm trees and lush tropical plants. Hammocks hang all over, inviting guests to relax and unwind. At night, you can take in great views of the stars and hear the sound of crickets and the palm trees moving in the breeze. Guests check in at the reception hut and are greeted with a welcome drink. The lobby is an open space that holds a gift shop as well as the restaurant and bar. Chairs out front provide a place where guests can hang out, and there are books to read. It's a laid-back, relaxing place that's appealing to all small groups of friends and families, though couples are the most frequent guests.
Location
Located on white sandy beach near Tulum ruins, a 15-minute drive from town
The hotel is located on the beautiful white sand beach in Tulum, surrounded by jungle. It's about a 15-minute walk from Tulum's Mayan ruins and a 15-minute drive from Tulum town. Several restaurants are within walking distance, and there are a number of other casual, no-frills beachfront hotels up and down the coast, many within an easy walk. The ADO bus station is about a 15-minute drive from the hotel, and Cancun International Airport is about 90 minutes away by car.
Rooms
Rustic-chic wooden bungalows with thatched roofs and relaxation-ready outdoor space
All rooms here are wooden bungalows with thatched roofs, and the style throughout helps make these a sharp alternative to the many utterly simple beach huts found in Tulum. Decor is rustic-chic and includes hand-crafted wood furniture, wood flooring, and mosquito netting on beds. Most have soft yellow walls and white bedding. Bright accent rugs add color and character, as do painted chests. All have air-conditioning supplemented by ceiling fans, though the air-conditioners are only available overnight. Other amenities include sofa beds, mini-fridges, safes, robes, and free Wi-Fi. TVs are absent. Colorful water dispensers provide purified drinking water. Private bathrooms have showers, long countertops with rustic industrial-style faucets, and toiletries. All rooms have outdoor spaces with chairs and hammocks. Views are of the garden or the ocean, though some only have partial views. Some are directly on the beach. Suites are larger, but the beds and seating areas are in the same room.
Features
Well-liked restaurant and bar plus a beautiful beach, activities, boutique, and wedding venues
There aren't too many features at this hotel, though what's on offer is at least on par with most other Tulum eco hotels. The restaurant is open all day, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The specials menu changes daily, with a focus on fresh ingredients -- especially fish. The open-air space on the beach is casual and laid-back, with a high thatched roof and ceiling fans overhead. Tables and chairs are rustic wood with blue cushions in the chairs. Colorful murals add a touch of whimsy. There's also a beach bar with a thatched roof and wooden swings in place of bar stools. Tables and chairs are topped by a tent. The wide, sandy beach is gorgeous, and cushioned double daybeds topped by umbrellas are available for relaxing on the sand. There is no pool or spa. An array of activities are available on-site or nearby, including yoga, bicycling, fishing, diving, snorkeling, and windsurfing. A boutique sells clothing, accessories, and gift items, and the hotel can host weddings. Wi-Fi and parking are both free.