Need to know
Rooms
Three standalone villas, with four, three and two bedrooms respectively.
Check–Out
Noon, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 2pm.
More details
Rates include breakfast which is prepared by a chef in your villa. You'll make your selections the day before – eggs, chilaquiles or pancakes. The rates for other chef-prepared meals are UDS$40 a person for lunch and US$50 a person for dinner.
Please note
Due to the opening of a neighbouring beach club, there may be noise during your stay. If you'd like to join in, the beach club offers discounted entrance for hotel guests.
At the hotel
Private beach, beach club nearby, free WiFi throughout. In rooms: kitchen with a full-size fridge, hob, oven and microwave; Nespresso coffee machine; air-conditioning; free bottled water; Lolita Lolita bath products.
Our favourite rooms
With each villa sleeping a different number of guests, the size of your party will probably be the deciding factor. That aside, we’ve got a soft spot for Casa Chakté – particularly its oval-shaped master bedroom, which has a steep pitched ceiling, Moroccan-style living area and a private terrace with Caribbean views.
Poolside
Casa Chukum has a private pool in its back garden. If you’re in one of the other villas, take solace in the fact that the Caribbean is steps from your door.
Packing tips
If you’re going to explore Tulum’s cenotes, bring a pair of shoes that can get wet – your feet will thank you when it comes to scrambling over underwater rocks.
Also
With sandy grounds and stairs to contend with, the villas aren't suitable for wheelchair users.
Children
Welcome, though better suited for adults. The villas – particularly Casa Chukum and Chakté – have plenty of room for families. There aren’t any specific facilities for children, but babysitting can be arranged through the concierge.