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Rubi Tulum
4.6/528 Reviews
The staff is amazing! Our visit was over Chris**as. We stayed in the adventure penthouse with the suspension bridge access. Unfortunately and very unexpected the restaurant was not open. I inquired about making reservations for Chris**as Eve and Chris**as.. I was not informed that it was closed. That was the only disappoin**ent and inconvenience. You will need a taxi or take a bike to get supplies. Town is close and a nice adventure 😉. They provide cookware for the stove top. The stairs connect each floor. When it rains they get very slippery. My husband slipped and fell, be very careful The rooms are beautiful. Everything you need even big spray! Use it!!!! We were not a big fan of the rainshower over the tub with no curtain. Everything gets wet and the floors get slick so you end up using the towel to dry the floors. The private rooftop space with the plunge pool is amazing. The pool swing needs updating. The bikes to town were the best. We also did the beach. We definitely want to explore more next time. Rubi is definitely a very special place. If the restaurant would have been open it would have been perfect! The new airport opened in Tulum. That will make it easier.. It is down a bumpy dirt road. We had difficult time getting a cab to bring us back when we went into town for dinner. Need a van or SUV. Make sure you arrange this ahead of time.. It was the little hiccups that made the experience that much more special. We are very easy going so we made the best of it. We look forward to returning and experiencing Baxale..
Elements Tulum Boutique Hotel
4.4/5111 Reviews
This has to be the worst experience I have had the displeasure of experiencing. Please read carefully before yoh decide to book this hotel. Upon checking in (1/11/23) you are asked to leave a deposit for incidentals. We booked 2 rooms so 2 deposits. At first when you enter, the room is clean and welcoming but it simply doesn't function. The remote control had the room number taped to it, the back of the remote that covers the battery kept falling off and there was evidence that a piece of tape was used to hold the back in place. Inside the room there was no furniture to place your folded clothes. Only hangers. We woke up the next morning wanting to iron our blouses to hang them only to realize that there was no iron or ironing board in any of the rooms, as a matter of fact we were told that we would have to go downstairs and request an iron and board at the front desk. There were no phones, radios, clocks anything that resembled some form of functionality. So to get the iron we had to walk downstairs since no phones to call to request one. Next to the hotel was a private home and on the property were 2 dogs who would constantly bark. Directly across from the hotel is a construction site so you had to contend with that noise as well. The worst part of our short stay (3nights) is upon checking out at 4am, you are told that someone would check your room before releasing the hold on your card. A man at the front desk went through the dirty towels and came downstairs and said there was a stain on the towel. A stain on towels that were not white or 'hotel worthy' to begin with. He had a picture of what he calls a stain and said they would charge us $17US for the stain on the towel. We were flabbergasted. Aren't towels suppose to get dirty. We told the gentleman that that is something that will come out after the towels are washed. He still charged us $17US for the stain. We will never stay at this hotel again and I implore you please avoid this hotel. This is not a boutique hotel but a cheap motel lacking basic amenities and then rips guests off after searching your dirty linens. My job affords me the luxury of travel and in all the 20yrs of stays in numerous hotels, boutique and all out resorts this is definitely the first time we heard such nonsense. No furniture was damaged, items broken but instead they charged us for a dirty brownish color towel. Definitely poor taste. Also avoid the breakfast nothing to spend $10US on but definitely visit Aldo's at the corner for some ice cream. A VERY DISAPPOINTING STAY.
Nerea Tulum
4.5/554 Reviews
Tankah Bay
My boyfriend and I stayed at Nerea for 3 nights in the middle of September 2023. We rented a car and drove from the Cancun airport to Tulum, which took about 1.5 hours. If you plan to drive yourself, familiarize yourself with the location of the hotel because there is no signage off the main highway and it's likely your cell phone wifi won't work. The hotel is chic, peaceful, and exclusive. We felt like the only ones there, even though the hotel was probably at half occupancy. Isabel at the front desk welcomed us and made us feel at home. She gave us a very thorough tour of the property and our room (plus we got delicious a non-alcoholic welcome drink!) Our room had a partial ocean-view and was above the pool. Pretty quiet, although we did hear a little foot traffic from the room directly above us. The bed was comfortable, however something was a little off-balance, meaning every time I flipped around while laying down, it made a noise. Again, not bad enough for me to say anything, but I'm really easy-going so it may be more of an issue for others. There's not a ton of privacy between the bathroom and the bedroom area. Personally, I didn't mind this. But my boyfriend would have liked to keep a little more ”mystery.” LOVED the shower. Didn't use the tub, but it looked relaxing. The lotion they stock in the room is really nice. And double sinks!! A must, in my opinion. The room has a mini bar with some water, soft drinks, and a few beers and can be re-stocked each day if you'd like. Take advantage of it!! They include breakfast with your stay, which is a nice touch and yummy. The beach is small but again, super private which I loved. The sea**** during our stay was not bad at all. My boyfriend and I enjoyed the complimentary kayaks one day. THE BEST PART is that there is a cenote within walking distance of the hotel! Literally, a 3 minute walk down the road. It's $10 to access it, probably more if you want snorkel gear (we did not.) My advice to the hotel is strike a deal with the people who operate the cenote and offer complimentary access for your guests for the duration of their stay. We didn't bring any pesos with us (rookie mistake) but luckily the front desk will exchange up to $60/day during your stay. I think they had an exchange rate of $16. The only con (and it's likely not a con for everyone) is that the location of the hotel is about 30 minutes from the Hotel Zone where all of the beach clubs & trendy restaurants are. Luckily, we had a car and could avoid what I imagine are massively expensive taxi rides. We drove to the hotel zone twice and into city center multiple times (city center is only about 15 min away.) Driving to/around the hotel zone is insane and I can't imagine what it's like in high season. If the party vibe is your thing, stay in the hotel zone so that you don't have to really drive anywhere. If you want a calm and peaceful stay in Tulum, I can't imagine a better place to do it than Nerea. It was my hands-dow
Hotel Muaré
4.4/564 Reviews
La Veleta
Tucked away in the bustling heart of Tulum, the Muare Hotel effortlessly transports its guests into a world of serene tranquility and unparalleled luxury. The moment you cross the threshold, it's as though you've stepped into a different realm, a realm where design aesthetics blend harmoniously with the natural beauty of Tulum. Each room at the Muare Hotel is a testament to the sublime fusion of comfort and style. The addition of an outdoor shower offers a revitalizing bathing experience beneath the open sky. Whether bathing under the warmth of the morning sun or under the cool gaze of the evening stars, the outdoor shower truly is a delightful touch. Further adding to the bespoke experience is a personal plunge pool that is a part of every room. A secluded sanctuary for rejuvenation, it allows guests to enjoy a soothing dip at their convenience. Additionally, the hotel's main pool, an epitome of artistic design, serves as an inviting hub for social interaction and relaxation. The wellness journey at the Muare Hotel is underscored by its serene spa, a haven where guests can unwind and experience revitalizing treatments. It's a sanctuary where self-care takes precedence, and tranquility is guaranteed. The dining experience at Muare Hotel is a gastronomic adventure led by the hotel’s remarkable restaurant, Gaudea. Marrying Mexican and Mediterranean cuisines in an exquisite fusion, Gaudea ensures a culinary voyage that appeals to every palate. A testament to their inclusivity is the thoughtful gluten-free menu, promising that every guest can savor this journey without compromise. The Brown Butter Fish with Toasted Almonds, in particular, stands out for its delightful balance of flavors, a must-try for any guest. In summary, the Muare Hotel, Tulum, is more than a luxurious stay; it's a holistic experience. The thoughtfully designed rooms, top-notch amenities, sumptuous cuisine, and the overall ambiance of serenity make it a destination in itself. For any traveler visiting Tulum, I strongly recommend the Muare Hotel. It's not just a hotel, it's a journey into a realm of luxury and tranquility. An unmissable gem, Muare Hotel stands as a testament to a perfect blend of style, comfort, and culinary artistry.
Bahia Principe Grand Coba - All Inclusive
3.8/5103 Reviews
As a family of 4, with two young children we had a great time. Food: Buffet food was great and a lot of diversity. The à la carte restaurants you should definitely try the Mediterranean, the Gourmet and Mikado. Room: Very clean and the room service was always done and never missed anything. Pool: pool is clean, with a lots of entertainment and activities. There are things to do all day, volleyball, games, aqua fit classes, cooking classes, bingo, ping pong, etc. The entertainment team is great and make sure you have fun. Kids club: Amazing! Thank you to the whole team for watching after my kids. They loved it so much that they were eager to go next day. They rehe****d during the day and participated in all kind of shows at night. The kids club team had all kinds of activities going all day and they use Whats Up to text you if your child need anything, including pictures of what they were doing. Great WIFI throughout the whole resort. Don’t miss the magic show at the Coba theatre if you have kids.
Bahia Principe Luxury Akumal - All Inclusive
4.1/5102 Reviews
I stayed at this hotel for 12 days at the beginning of September, on vacation with my family. The first sensation was the slow service and little assistance on arrival, we felt lost, which is not very normal in this type of hotel. The staff are friendly, but in general there is a lack of knowledge about the services and facilities of the hotel, they often did not know how to answer questions about the location of certain places or services provided by the hotel. Rooms are spacious but dated, all decor dated, furniture worn and scruffy. The assistance doesn't work any better, I asked 6 times to be repaired the light on the balcony and until I left it didn't work. Restoration gives a clear feeling of disorganization, the identification plates, most of the time do not correspond to the food, other times non-existent, endless queue for eggs to the point that I gave up, lack of vegetarian options and the existing ones of poor quality… in my opinion so mediocre that we almost always went to Tulum to eat (this one was much better in terms of organization). The best thing about this hotel is the beach, which is a calm bay, perfect for children and relaxing, despite the fact that this year there was a huge plague of sargassum. Very beautiful coral with some fish just after the signal buoys, but they don't let you go there…(once again they don't explain why but after I discovered that the main reason is due to the fact that it is a protected area) In short, I rested and had a good vacation but this hotel is not Luxury experience, need urgent room refurbishment and better organization of restoration. Too expensive for the quality offered. not Luxury experience, need urgent room refurbishment and better organization of restoration. Too expensive for the quality offered.

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceINR 160,217
Lowest PriceINR 3,235
Number of Reviews4,691
Number of Hotels471
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 19,786
Average Price (Weekends)INR 20,199