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Their onsite restaurant serves breakfast and lunch indoors or on the beach, while their sister restaurant N serves creative Mexican fine dining under the stars. Its also very close to lots of good restaurants. You are right.

We also know that there are some new hotels opening, like Chiringuito. It is on one of the best stretches of beach in Tulum and they do a wonderful job maintaining it. The beach is well-maintained with an abundance of sun chairs and fantastic beach service. Allfamily-friendly,open-plan suites are designed for up to 4 with a king-sized bed and a double twin trundle bed, a dual shower, and dual vanities; many suites include private plunge pools. The resort is 3-miles (6km) from the Tulum Archeological Zone and features sophisticated, spacious villas with private terraces, pools, and astonishing views. It is located in the exclusive Tankah bay, a sheltered beachfront community with a guarded gate 10 minutes north of the Tulum ruins. The advertises that the beach club is the best option for those who want to see and be seen, which is likely a nod to the fact that youll be very close to the popular beach bar. No beach right there but its a short walk away. You can also enjoy yoga sessions while taking in the beautiful scenery around you.

They are along long stretches of uninterrupted white sandy beaches. We want a swim able beach at our hotel and the ability to bike for food and activity. We do see that Nomade is pretty new.

Theres plenty to keep kids busy as well with a childrens pool and fun club. Service is impeccable and highly personalized.

La Zebra also has salsa lessons and dancing on Sunday nights but thats a little less of the party scene your son is probably looking for. Mi Amor is at the north end of Tulum, near the ruins and wonderful restaurants, but they do not have private pools or a sandy beach. It is a little removed from the town but the location so close to Casa Cenote might be worth it if you plan on doing any snorkeling. Since there are a couple of separate buildings, just be sure to ask for rooms in the same area when you make your reservation. THANK YOU!

The location by reception isnt a bother and while you may hear some road noise, there isnt much traffic activity on the beach zone at night. They have a cool vibe along the beach with great DJs, its a very fun spot for a party right along the beach a fun way to ring in the new year. The hotel evictions is a very complicated situation that as outsiders, I think it is almost impossible for us to totally understand. My fiance and I are getting married in Cancun in June and want to spend a couple days after in Tulum (kinda our honeymoon but not really).

Habitas combines the best wellness techniques from the local Mayan people and different parts of the world to ensure that youll leave feeling rejuvenated.

Thanks, I will spend a week in Tulum and am debating between staying in town or on the beach. 3. When youve traveled with your family, which have you preferred?

Do you have a sense of the place? Still, not a problem as taxis are abundant and it is a quick 10 minute ride. Its spacious rooms feature outdoor terraces, a balcony, or a hot tub. It is a much nicer hotel and it is not as far down the beach road as Rosa Del Viento. New Years in Tulum is now known for being very active and alive especially along the beach.

The beach here is not great however. We are looking for a chilled quiet relaxing stay but do want to be able to go into Tulum to shop and eat one or two nights of our 5 night stay. The location in Tankah Bay helps to shelter it a bit from the sargasso that plagues so much of Tulum, so this is the perfect Tulum beach hotel if youre just looking to relax and soak in some rays on that famous Tulum sand. Kasie Nolan. Have read that a beach front room is a must, eg the more expensive rooms as if you are on the jungle side there is noise from the road and mosquitos. Garden rooms are nice (but not as nice as the beach front ones) theyre still surrounded by beach sand but just back behind the beachfront cabanas. Hotel website Check prices for Encantada, Chilled-out, beachfront, artsy eco-hotel with Mayan-themed, beautifully decorated suites featuring hand-painted tiles, outdoor sitting decks, hammocks, porthole windows, and solar powered electricity. I found good rooms at both for around 150 a night. The sand is great down here at the south end of the Tulum beach. Or how can we improve it to help you travel better?

Were not AI type people. Even the rooms closest to the road are quiet (as there is very little traffic this far south on the beach road) and, besides being a little farther from the beach, these rooms are the same as the others. I wonder if you and your daughter might be happier in a more central location where there are a good range of restaurants (and a few bars) within a short walk.

Some of the best along the beach zone are: MINA (very conveniently located), Hartwood, ARCA, Cenzotle, and Mur Mur. The decision really comes down to the type of experience you are looking for while in Tulum. Its very beautiful. Help us make this decision easier please. Thank you so much in advance! Tunich is not on the beach but across the road. I might have a slight preference for staying in town.

(You have reserved one of the best rooms at Azulik though.) Hello David, me and my bofriend will go in Tulum for 1 week in August. LiveTulum is a nice hotel with a great location for checking out the restaurant scene in Tulum town. Go late afternoon to get the smallest crowds. Thanks for the restaurant recommendations and the prompt reply! It is owned by the same people that run Casa Banana (a well know, nice Argentinian restaurant) further down the beach road. Do you have any advice do you know that hotel? Mezannine is more nightclub-ish and La Zebra is known for its Sunday night Salsa Lessons and dancing.

Nomade seems a bit far from town. The beach at Be Tulum, however, is nicer than at Coral. Nerea is one of the newest hotels in Tulum. Completely confused which one would you recommend? It highlights the regional cultures of Mexico and also portrays life in Ancient Mayan Civilization. Hi Dave. Its walkable to the restaurants in town, but right at the start of the access road to the beach.

CoCo Tulum has a great, more lively, active atmosphere and they offer a number of different room types for various budgets. The restaurant at La Zebra is also very good (especially the soups) and has a nice wide berth on the beach which is great for families that want to sit around and eat and drink all day. Question, what do you know about Luv Hotel? My kids are 16 and 13. It looks like its pretty new. If you rent bikes then its an easy ride from Rosa to more choices but bikes arent a great option at night. 1. The beach zone is not hooked up to the towns electricity grid, so most hotels on the beach rely on generators and have limited or no air conditioning. Also, My husband and I (early 30s) are deciding between The Beach and Nomade. Thanks for any direction you can provide! Their property is so large and with their location, you cant get to any other hotels walking along their beach but they take very nice care of it so it is very comfortable. Area: 5.5-miles (8.9km) from Tulums town center.

If you only want to swim then Casa Cenote is great (also called Manatee Cenote). Yum! If you are looking to splurge for total luxury Tulum style Mi Amor and BeTulum are about as good as it gets. Or watch movies in a private mini-theater (you pick from a selection) and eat dinner at Zine (in Tulum Town). To get into town you need to walk out to the main highway to get the bus or take a taxi which is about $20 one-way. If not where would you recommend that is lively? Our must haves, are a beach hotel with AC at all hours and plenty of restaurants/bars in walking distance. Im leaning towards Rosa del Viento. I am wanting to find a beachfront place in or near Tulum with a kitchen. Reasonably priced.

Im having a hard time finding anything else that seems affordable but also unique for a honeymoon. Their fish dishes are all very tasty. Cabanas Tulum is very nice.

Hey Dave.. love the name.. and the site Any thoughts on Maison Tulum? (Second floor rooms are definitely more private as you have to look almost straight up from the pool to see into them and the small decks prevent being able to see all the way into the rooms themselves.)

Were looking for something nice, quiet, but near restaurants and walking or biking distance to the beach. Prices, reviews & availability for Ahau Tulum , Hotel Website | Hotel phone: +(52) 984 265 8206 | $ | Check Prices for Hotel Tiki Tiki on Booking. About 60p to 70p to get to the beach south of the Tulum Ruins (near Mezzanine hotel). Hotel website Check prices for Casa Malca, Luxurious, boutique hotel with spacious rooms and a suite, 24 hour air conditioning, 2 heated plunge pools, and a gorgeous stretch of beach. (Youll just be more comfortable at night with that AC which is not a bad thing.) The bar staff frequently checks in on everyone along the beach so you dont even have to get up to have a great cocktail or a snack oceanside. How is the location? Great info! It seems we are already very behind the curve on booking a room. Our budget is around 300 USD a night for the first week of May which should be a bit cheaper. Of course, it can get rough at times. Everything is an easy bike ride along the beach road its flat and a shady relaxing ride. Punta Piedra is on a little cove of beach that is great (but youre not taking walks along the beach from here as its not part of the long stretch of beach to the south). There area few hotels that are perched up on a more rocky section of the beach but still have access to the sand but I wont suggest any of those. You are very gracious and generous with your time! Hotel website Check prices for Coco Hacienda, Trendy boutique hotel with a pool, bar, and in-room massage. Gran Cenote is totally different it is very large and a series of underwater caves. The Beach Tulum has large private outdoor spaces, which does look appealing. Located on the southern end of Tulums hotel zonein a quiet beach stretch within walkingdistanceof several fantastic restaurants. We are a family of 4 looking to stay at Hip Hotel. Hotel website Check prices for Mi Amor, Romantic hotel with 8 spacious rooms, all with king-sized canopy beds and private terraces with hammocks. Go to Casa Cenote and Gran Cenote. If you prefer privacy, try to snag a room in the Zen Zone, where youll find a yoga deck and a temazcal (a traditional Mayan sauna). I am planning on going to Tulum in June, travelling solo. We are both 22 and on a budget so we would like to spend less than $70/night for accommodation but it seems there is nothing in that price range on the beach for online bookings. Ive already booked Mezzanine for the fun party portion of the holiday so definitely looking forward to that ! It is a beautiful experience and you will definitely take in the beauty that is staying on a quiet beach in Mexico. The property is small, so the garden view rooms are just steps from the beach. That open air does make the mosquito netting necessary since youre in an open space right on the beachfront.

Yes, I think its a great choice and good location. This is far and away the nicest hotel along this section of the beach and as such, feels a little out of place. Clara and I visited for the hotels soft opening in January 2022. The service staff is very friendly but almost totally incompetent. The beach here is rocky, but its just a 5 minute walk to sandy Playa Paraiso at their sister property Mezzanine. Hotel websites often leave a lot to be desired but for Tulum hotels they are just awful. Playa Mambo. We are traveling to Tulum with our two boys, 7 and 8 years old. Tulum is not the place for a bachelor party. What do you think about Aqua Viva in Tulum village? We really want a plunge pool and were considering booking the Beachfront Balcony Penthouse at La Zebra are there any other places we should consider, too? )We also love to snorkel and kayak due to the reef that seems like a good spot.

In town, people (especially all of the taxis) drive erratically and fast but with a little defensive driving, you wont have a problem. There are some nice hostels in town, Id recommend Hostel Sheck, Mamas House, or Tubo Tulum. The beach is nice and well maintained and it is centrally located along the beach zone. If you are into yoga, Azulik has just built an incredible, huge yoga studio structure that is not to be missed. Ocean snorkeling around Tulum is good but not great (you need to take a boat out to the reef 500m offshore but theres little beach snorkeling) cenotes are the way to go when you want the underwater sights. Reviewers love that you get to have a breathtaking view of Tulum beach, plus the small number of rooms gives the feeling of privacy and intimacy.

Some have great views of the beach while others have a small deck allowing you to enjoy a morning cup of coffee as you enjoy the views. I am coming to Tulum in February and staying at numerous properties because I am writing about them. At the shared pool they also have an awesome swim-up pool bar, complimentary bike rental, and a free shuttle service to the beach. The best part of those beach front cabanas is stepping right out onto the beautiful white sand. The reviews are good, but wanted to get your take. Thanks for the very useful info. Our preference would be to stay in a cabana on the beach or across the street on the beach road (staying in the town would be our last option). Zamas is great but youre right, the location does make it less than ideal for beach swimming. All good choices but I would go with Punta Piedra or La Zebra. Any thoughts? Snorkeling: The beaches of Tulum are beautiful and you can snorkel anywhere along the coastline. This hotel tends to attract a younger crowd, especially honeymooners, couples, and bachelorette parties. Nomade uses the Yaan Wellness Energy Spa across the street and it is amazing. They are very popular with tourists and locals alike and have great music and drinks. Wi-fi available throughout hotel The hotels along the beach in Tulum dont have full electricity (they arent hooked to the grid its all run off of generators, solar or wind power) so keeping a bunch of fridges or kitchen appliances running would be quite a challenge. We love to have fun, drink, eat everything, explore and also may do some yoga if we arent too hungover. Later in the night on the beach zone in Tulum where Ana y Jose is located, it can take a little longer to get a taxi so have a little patience when you are getting ready to leave the wedding. The beach in front of Hip Hotel has few if any rocks. Nomade is brand new and little trendier. Hotel phone: +52 1 984 188 4273 Im open to other suggestions as I know you always have great ones. Their onsite restaurants use fresh, organic, local ingredients in partnership with Mayan farmers and offer top-notch menus for vegans and meat-eaters alike. Thanks for help, your website is by far the most helpful out there. We are a young couple, so we do like some night life/bar/good food options.

Although it can be tough peeling yourself out of bed early, if you are staying on the beach wake up early enough to watch the sunrise over the ocean at least one morning. If you are in an ocean front room at any of these hotels in January, the breeze off of the ocean will be enough to keep you cool at night. It also does not disappoint when it comes to accommodation options. I am not sure if you answered this yet or not, but what airline and airport is best to travel through to get to Tulum? Hotels: Both have a nice beach. Tulum is very safe, however, as with everywhere you may travel, you have to be smart and use your common sense. (Still not huge, the pools are much more kid friendly and allow for plenty of play time in the water.) Bring US?

You should be fine just keep walking north until you see one. La Zebra is great and parts of it have been recently renovated (with the past 6 months) due to a fire in the kitchen. 4. Just in case something happens to my phone! Generally speaking, if you are staying on the hotel zone along the beach but interested in going into town, you will want to either have a bike (though not great at night), rented a car, or get a taxi. This luxury Tulum hotel is targeted to families and groups (couples or solo travelers may prefer its nearby sister boutiques, Alea and Nerea). 2 questions: What is your preferred method to get to Tulum from the airport? Ive quite literally created a career out of visiting and comparing the best hotels and attractions around the world. 3. With these two concerns, overall, is there a better pick?

They are very similar price points with similar amenities, so I am having a hard time deciding. Hotel website Check prices for Cabaas Tulum, Beautiful, beachfront boutique hotel with airy, light-filled beach cabanas/apartments, villas and suites having wooden floors, floor-to-ceiling windows with bi-folding doors and terraces. The atmosphere is super chill and low key, there is great food, amazing beaches and it it certainly much more affordable than many other beach destinations. Just from experience from being here for 8 weeks its better from Ahau heading south! What I have found works best is to pick up a tour group at Dreams Tulum. Thanks again! Ahau is great and their beach is very nice. But if you have the cash this one of the luxury hotels in Tulum that is worth the splurge. But have been thinking the bathroom situation with those might be a little rough. Hi Dave My wife and I are headed your way the 2nd weekend in April. Two it is further away from the other hotels and restaurants along the beach. But for just getting around the Tulum area and maybe a few cenotes then taxis are cheap and easy to find. Staying in a hostel in Tulum is a great way to experience the town from a different point of view and get to know people from all around the world. Its really a question of budget, because Tulums luxury beach hotels worth it if you can swing the extra cost per night! Our budget cant be too luxurious but would enjoy a good bang for the buck. Mateos is a bit more pub grub food but still good and live music Monday and Friday. It is tricky to find transportation from Tulum town itself because the concentration of tourists is so much smaller than in the Cancun/Playa Del Carmen Resorts. Some of the new rooms at Be are open and very expensive, even with our discount. I really appreciate it. Thank You very much in advance for any help you can offer. Adam. Jashita is a little more secluded, of course as it is outside of town while Ahau is right in the middle of the beach in Tulum and surrounded by some amazing restaurants. Thank you! Tulum town has great character and some great restaurants /bars. The number of hotels with air-conditioning is rapidly growing and if you have had problems with insect bites in the past, definitely go with one of those luxury hotels with a/c. All rentals come with a lock. You will feel totally pampered during your time at Nest. Also, I see you recommend Ana y Jose, but I keep reading bad reviews. But the beach is wider and nicer at Mezzanine than at Ana y Jose. With a perfect location right in the middle of the Tulum beach zone, the Coco Limited Hotel is definitely one of the best Tulum hotels on the beach. Mereva is located in Tankah bay, a private and exclusive beach area north of the public main hotel zone. Posada del Sol and Punta Piedra are on a little beach cove with nice sand and a friendly vibe. Do you recommend this area of the beach? It is a little less eco-chic however as it feels modern (for Tulum), doesnt have palapas and most of the rooms face into a smaller cove rather than the expansive ocean. Hostel Sheck the accommodations are basic but well maintained and the price is great. Coral Tulum is a more traditional, luxury style hotel with an all-suite layout. The rooms are a little basic but, fit just about right for the price youll pay. (Great for a solo traveler.) Thank you! It is centrally located so if you want to walk up and down the beach to check out different hotel restaurants or bars you dont even have to leave the beach. We are looking into Memorial weekend. . They looked beautiful and unique, and I was able to get a Sky Villa, looking out over the ocean. Thank you! Are taxis readily accessible around the area if I dont feel like riding a bike? Rooms all include 24-hour air conditioning and king-sized beds; Casitas add jetted baths and private patios with hammocks. But they are also a very hip, fun hotel with a great atmosphere of mixed, Tulum beach bum vibes and nicer bar, restaurants, beach club. Were looking for accommodations directly on the beach I want to open my door and walk right into the sand then water. Everything at this luxurious resort is centered around the theme of wellness. In the same area, but on the beach, Amansala Grande has a nice beach restaurant. Say, 20 to 40 minutes depending on your pace. Lauren. Were looking to go first week of Sept is that thick of hurricane season and worst time ever? If youre looking for the kind of Tulum hotel you see on Instagram, this is it! It isnt quite as expensive as Mezzanine or Coral Tulum. The private pools on the rooftop terraces are a really nice amenity! TIA! Contemplating one more night there Thank you so much. Im trying to be somewhat budget minded so I had been looking at the Bali huts at Ahau. Check prices, reviews & availability for Nerea Tulum , Hotel Website | Hotel phone: +52 1 984 130 9318 | $$ | Check Prices for Coco Hacienda on Booking. Just heaven! But Ahau is nicer. Thats over a week away so the forecast could easily change. tulum

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