Need to know
Rooms
36, including three suites.
Check–Out
Noon. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates don’t usually include breakfast (from US$12 a person).
Also
Music is key to the atmosphere here, so please note that it'll be playing throughout the day and into the evening. Unfortunately, there's no disability access here.
At the hotel
Beach with a beach club, beach palapas, oceanfront deck and firepit; art exhibitions throughout the year; music; co-working space on the beachfront; daily complimentary yoga classes; free WiFi throughout. In rooms: air-conditioning, free bottled water and organic Loredana bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Each of the rooms in this three-storey ocean-front casa has a similar, equally dreamy design aesthetic, but we especially loved the Atriums, for their people-watching potential. For the most space, go for a Master. Private, prudish types, be warned: the bathrooms don’t have full doors, so be prepared to get to know your travelling partner well.
Poolside
There’s a red-and-white-tiled, swimming pool surrounded by palm trees and striped sunloungers. The hotel is also part of Distrito Panamera, which has its own beach with a beach club, DJ, palapas, firepit and oceanfront deck.
Spa
The hotel doesn’t have a full spa, but there is an in-room treatment menu, and Pilates and yoga classes can also be arranged.
Packing tips
Bring snorkelling gear if you’re planning on cenote swims, or just floaty kaftans if you’re hoping to convincingly transition into Tulum life.
Also
You won't find the word 'Panamera' in any dictionary – it's a riff on 'Pan-Americanism', a movement in the late 19th century that encouraged co-operation and friendship between the countries of North and South America.
Children
This one’s for full-grown Smiths only.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel uses seasonal, locally sourced produce, meat and fish where possible, along with eco-friendly cleaning sprays and organic bath products.