Olas Tulum
The rooms, contemporary and pared-down in style, are not so much about luxury or pampering as the simple pleasures of sunlight and ocean breezes, with a strong emphasis on back-to-basics sustainability. The idea is to fully unplug (literally: there's no air conditioning), to sit on a porch or lie in a hammock and contemplate the Caribbean.
Between an off-the-grid location outside of town and the option of self-catering, it’s all quite a change from the usual Riviera Maya experience, as close to a vacation home as it is to an all-inclusive resort. It's right next door to Sian Ka’an nature reserve, a wonderland of well-preserved wildlife as well as dozens of distinct archaeological sites. There’s ample opportunity for snorkeling or biking, and the surrounding countryside is packed with cenotes, deep-water swimming holes, a delightfully low-key local attraction.
Over a daily communal breakfast, you'll have the opportunity to exchange tips, directions, and favorites with dedicated "hosts" and your fellow guests. How else would you learn about the margarita joints that don't advertise? And if doing your own cooking doesn’t sound like your idea of relaxation, the staff is happy to prepare a reasonably priced lunch or direct you to the best of the local restaurants for dinner.
HOW TO GET THERE:
Olas Tulum is located 105 miles, about a 2-hour drive, from the Cancun International Airport. Transfers can be organized for up to 2 guests at a cost of $140 each way.
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Guest Score & Reviews
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être directement sur la plage

Very secluded and quiet. The chef, Fernando, was amazing!!

location and overall feeling of the place

This place is somewhat hard to get it until you get there to experience it for yourself. It is simple and it is refined. It has the consideration and feeling of exclusivity of a luxury property. With a handful of stays at various Tulum hotels, this place is the definition of an understated, yet meticulously thought out, well considered, truly eco-friendly enclave. They have been able to overcome the paradox of a platinum LEED certified property that is not hindered by the usual obstacles that Tulum affords (blazing hot showers using rich mineral water pumped from an underground Cenote, cool rooms, excellent food, etc.)
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