Need to know
Rooms
Six villas; with either two, three or five bedrooms.
Check–Out
10am. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates don’t include breakfast, but a traditional Mexican breakfast and fresh fruit is available for an additional fee at the hotel’s beachside palapa.
Also
If the thought of grocery shopping doesn’t blend well with your idea of a zen getaway, then let reception know and they’ll deliver it to your door.
At the hotel
Parking, taco bar, yoga pavilion, swimming pool; you’re also welcome to borrow kayaks, paddle-boards and boogie boards. In rooms: Free WiFi, air-conditioning, kitchenette, blender, Nespresso coffee machine, drinking water, hairdryers, beach and bath towels.
Our favourite rooms
All six villas have their own charm, but sea-facing Casa Sol takes the win for us. High ceilings and windowed walls flood the living space with natural light, where Merida-made tiles, copper lights and crafted beams accent a gently minimalist interior. Plush bean bags line the palm-lined connecting patio, and a small private pool rests just steps from the Caribbean’s cyan-cast shore. If you’re travelling in a smaller group, try Casa Cosmo for equally gaze-worthy views.
Poolside
If you’re not tempted by the Caribbean’s warm waters, then the hotel has a swimming pool just a stone’s throw away, shared between all six villas. There are also guest-only sunloungers available along the beach.
Packing tips
Bring the kaftans, leave the shoes; spend the week roaming barefoot along Tulum’s sun-warmed sands. Plus, you’ll have some extra room for handmade market finds.
Also
Chefs are available at your request to whip-up a traditional Mexican meal, served in the privacy of your villa.
Pet‐friendly
You’ll have to leave the pups at home for this one. See more pet-friendly hotels in Tulum.
Children
Welcome from two years old in all the villas. Entertainment is limited for little ones but babysitting is available; older kids are welcome to utilise the hotel’s paddle and boogie boards. Cots and extra beds are available on request.
Sustainability efforts
Each property is powered with solar panels and the hotel has a zero-plastic pledge.