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Kan Hotel Tulum
4.3/536 Ulasan
Overall had a great stay here with friends. The hotel advertises itself as sustainable, which I thought it was for the most part, however in terms of materials with all the wood cladding and decorative elements surrounding the rooms / pods in Tulum's monsoon-like rain during low season, it was clear this had needed to be replaced multiple times in the short time the hotel has been open, so it's debatable whether the design is sustainable. The food and cocktails were fantastic, not cheap but fairly priced for Tulum (which is pricey for anyone who hasn't been!). Great restaurant and cute speak-easy bar below. The staff were fantastic, shout out to Gus at the restaurant, who not only was one of the best waiters I've ever met (I work in hospitality myself) but also a super nice guy all around and he shared so many tips and recommendations with us. Every dish we had, breakfast and dinner, was fantastic. Only let down was the coffee, really not great. The hotel is located in no-mans land between the beach area and downtown which are separated, so be prepared you'll need taxis to get everywhere and the taxi drivers rip off tourists. We tried walking one evening but the roads are horrendous (potholes likes craters), no street lights (even the long drive way to the hotel - get some street lights for your guests guys!) and in many areas there are no sidewalks - so I wouldn't recommend walking in the dark. We were not impressed by the beach club recommendations (their partner beach clubs - they were dead / no vibe). Had a massage which was ok, nothing special. We went mid-October and experienced two full days of torrential non-stop rain, so choose your dates wisely. The hotel advertises it offers bikes, what it doesn't mention is that they charge and it's through a third-party, the cost was outrageous and the bikes were in ill repair - as a sustainable hotel I really think they should offer bikes to their guests and charge a deposit. We were looking forward to getting around by bike in Tulum but the prices really were crazy so we took taxis. We didn't swim in the cenote at the hotel as was a bit mucky. The artificial waterfall was noisy, our room was next to it. The rooms were nice (no TVs, I get the concept of switching off but as we had so many rainy days on occasion would have been nice to have one to chrome cast from your phone). The bathrooms are a case of style over functionality. Not much privacy with a free standing bath/shower but that's fine, however the water from showering went absolutely everywhere. Also the hotel is not smoker friendly, which is listed on their website but I didn't spot it beforehand. Not a massive issue but worth noting for smokers. Overall beautifully designed, very green, very peaceful, great service and above all else great food and drinks.
Villa Sanah
4.6/521 Ulasan
Superbe hôtel, service impeccable, wifi un peu faible.  L’expérience était top mais prévoir un scooter pour vous déplacer facilement.
Bahia Principe Grand Tulum - All Inclusive
4.1/5101 Ulasan
Great hotel on the beach good facilities many activities to do great pool area nice large spacious rooms excellent all inclusive
Aloft Tulum
4.3/5101 Ulasan
We enjoy this hotel so much we have stayed every time we are in Tulum! The rooms are clean and nicely decorated, the jungle view is beautiful. We have stayed in many of the different rooms but our favorite is the one bedroom suite with balcony. The terrace suite is nice too, but the terrace isn’t covered so when it rains you lose that space. We love how accommodating and friendly the staff are. I think I lost something every day we were there last time (swimsuit coverup, sandals, car keys) and they were right there to make sure I was reunited with my items. The breakfast staff was great, they made sure you had everything you wanted and again, always a smile to great you. The bar staff was excellent also, we mainly ate at the downstairs bar and had our food delivered poolside. It didn’t take long for them to know our favorites! Make sure you take advantage of the 2 free drinks and the twentyish dollars in credit you get each night. The rooftop pool is reserved for adults, but during the day if no one is up there, they did allow our son to get in (he is 10). The rooftop pool is great, it is an infinitely edge looking out at the jungle. The downstairs pool feels more intimate. The housekeeping staff is also on point, we often only have housekeeping when we need it, a few days in to our stay usually, but the day we had it done everything was perfect upon our return, and the toys my son had bought were cutely arranged on his bed (which they also made up properly for us!). The location is great for nearby restaurants (which I found to be better than the ones on the beach) and renting a car or scooter. Take advantage of the lagoon snorkeling trip they offer as well, you have to rent the snorkel gear but the entrance fee and the transportation fee are included. In Tulum transportation so expensive!! We did not do the beach transportation but they do offer that. They also have a laundry facility! We brought detergent and quarters with us. If we were to come back to Tulum we would stay here again.
Siwa Tulum Unique Hotel & Spa
4.2/560 Ulasan
Fue una experiencia única! Thank you so much for a great ceremony followed by a couples massage that was amazing and so relaxing. Martha and Monse took great care of us, they answered all our questions and even took pictures of these amazing memories. Looking forward to coming back to the spa and this wonderful hotel.
Akumal Natura Glamping
4.3/557 Ulasan
We spent a week in the Tulum/Akumal area. And by far this was our most favorite experience. Cesar was our tour guide and he clearly has a passion for the work there, extremely knowledgeable and shared about the flora & fauna. We learned so much during the tour and tasted a tiny pepper. He demonstrated the links between the plant life and animals there, history and the importance of their work to maintain the Eco balance. Strongly recommend bringing deet free insect repellent, as there is an aggressive swarming mosquitoes, they do sell it and it actually works, we bought extra bottles to bring home. There were so many special moments. It’s really hard to pick which one the monkeys were especially adorable and we were allowed to hold their hand & pet them. We gave them peanuts and watched them swing around living their best life, a beautiful surprise when a bunch of wild monkeys chasing each other in the treetops and we just watched them for a while, we never felt rushed. It was amazing. I never thought my life I’d ever see anything like that. Truly special. They had many other animals that they are trying to rehabilitate however someone unfortunately have been abused and neglected, unable to be released so they take so they continue with their care. They need our support to continue their solid work. After learning and interacting with many other animals, and after our very humid walk, we jumped into the cool stunning underground cenote. We were with a small group so we had it all to ourselves a stark difference from the other cenotes we visited. But wait, there’s more! Then onto Milopena Honey tasting from the stingless Mayan, honey bee that only produces very small amounts every year and definitely had a unique floral citrusy flavor, so different from the traditional honey. It was expensive, but it made the perfect gift versus a traditional souvenir. All the proceeds go to their rehabilitation efforts. They have an on-site restaurant that provides many great options. We had the garlic whitefish it was excellent. I know there’s tons of things to do in the Yucatán but this definitely has to be in the top five.

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