Located in Tulum, a few steps from South Tulum Beach, Selina Tulum provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Offering an outdoor pool, Xscape Tulum is located 0.6 mi from Tulum main square and 3.2 mi from Tulum Archaeological Site. Free WiFi access is available in all areas.
Located in Tulum, a few steps from Paraíso Beach, Ikal Tulum Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located inside the Tulum Archaeological Site in Tulum, Hotel Poc Na Tulum features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi in the restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
Facing the beachfront, Diamante K - Inside Tulum National Park offers 3-star accommodations in Tulum and has an outdoor swimming pool, garden and terrace.
Located in Tulum, 2 miles from Tulum Archeological Site, Elements Tulum Boutique Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located in Tulum, 5.8 miles from Tulum Archeological Site, Los Arrecifes provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Tulum, a few steps from South Tulum Beach, Mamasan Treehouses & Cabins has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Layla Tulum - Adults Only has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Tulum. This 4-star hotel offers room service, a concierge service and free WiFi.
Beautiful hotel! Staff were very friendly. Great stay
Located in Tulum, a few steps from South Tulum Beach, Radhoo Tulum has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
Breakfast was amazing! Full course, fresh juice and fruit.
Located in Tulum in the Quintana Roo Region, 2.2 mi from Tulum Archaeological Site, Our Habitas Tulum features a year-rond outdoor pool and a private beach area.
Everything is amazing, location, food, vibes and staff! unforgettable stay!
Offering a year-round outdoor pool and views of the pool, Hotel Tiki Tiki Tulum is located in Tulum in the Quintana Roo Region, 3.1 mi from Tulum Archaeological Site. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Everything! Pool, location, staff, breakfast, room.
Casa Malca is located on an unspoiled beach in Tulum, on the edge of the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve. It offers a bar-restaurant, tropical gardens and stylish accommodations with air conditioning.
the design and feel was incredibly stylish and unique
Located right on the beach, Sueños Tulum features an outdoor swimming pool, spa treatments, yoga classes and free Wi-Fi. This hotel is only a 10-minute drive from the Mayan ruins.
Everything was just amazing, especially the staff.
Located on a white-sand beach just 6.2 mi from Tulum, Jashita Hotel offers 3 outdoor pools, a bar-restaurant, suites with private plunge pools and a luxurious Penthouse with a sea-view terrace.
peaceful and comfy. staff was friendly and attentive.
This hotel is located on one of the nicest beaches in Tulum, Mexico. The hotel offers a secluded location, guest rooms with free WiFi, an on-site restaurant and the Ziggy's Beach Club.
Amazing staff, perfect location and food at Ziggy’s
Well located in the Tulum City Centre district of Tulum, Hotel Boutique Murana Tulum is located a 6-minute walk from Tulum Bus station, 1.8 miles from Bus station Tulum Ruins and 2.8 miles from Parque...
Everything was perfect. New place, clean and comfortable.
This guest house is located a 10 minutes' drive from the beach and two blocks from downtown Tulum. Maison Tulum features an on-site restaurant and rooms with mini-bars and free Wi-Fi throughout.
..very gorgeous ❣️..places like this are very rarely!!
Conveniently located in the center of Tulum, KAHATSA' boutique hotel provides air-conditioned rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a terrace.
Everything was very clean and nice, staff was excepcional!
Located in Tulum and with Tulum Archeological Site reachable within 3.3 miles, La Bella Vita Tulum provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout the...
Instalaciones muy cómodas como cama y baño, y buen servicio.
Located in Tulum, 2.2 miles from Tulum Archeological Site, Los Arcos Hotel - TULUM has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Located in Tulum, within a 19-minute walk of Tulum Bus station and 1.5 miles of Bus station Tulum Ruins, Menesse Tulum #204A Downtown has accommodations with free WiFi throughout the property.
Offering free WiFi, Miraluna 233 at Luum Zama offers accommodations in Tulum, 1.2 miles from Tulum Bus station and 2.1 miles from Parque Nacional Tulum.
Located in Tulum, within 3.8 miles of Tulum Archeological Site and 1.2 miles of Tulum Bus station, Studio Amazing for 4 Casa Azul has accommodations with a terrace as well as free private parking for...
Located in Tulum, 4.5 miles from Tulum Archeological Site, Yum Kaax Boutique Villa has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Located in Tulum, 1.7 miles from Soliman Bay Beach, SelvaLuz Tulum Resort & Spa has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Conveniently located in the La Veleta district of Tulum, Luxury Condo for 4 Casa Azul is located 3.3 miles from Tulum Archeological Site, a 15-minute walk from Tulum Bus station and 2.8 miles from Bus...
Excelente servicio, atención, limpieza y comodidad.
Located in Tulum, within 3.8 miles of Tulum Archeological Site and 1.2 miles of Tulum Bus station, Casa Azul 2 BedBath provides accommodations with a terrace as well as free private parking for guests...
Casa Altamar has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Tulum. Among the various facilities are a bar, water sports facilities, as well as a private beach area.
breath-taking location, best service and amazing food!
9.4
Scored 9.4
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
· 416 reviews
FAQs about hotels in Tulum
On average, 3-star hotels in Tulum cost $98 per night, and 4-star hotels in Tulum are $176 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Tulum can be found for $366 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Tulum this weekend is $143 or, for a 4-star hotel, $240. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Tulum for this weekend cost around $572 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $134 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Tulum for tonight. You'll pay around $220 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Tulum will cost around $453, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
This place is for people who know nothing about life in the...
This place is for people who know nothing about life in the Riviera Maya, everything is overpriced from the smallest to the most expensive item. Taxi will rob you off of 500 pesos and swear this is the normal price but you can manage to get it for 350 if you are good hustler.
You never have for you money in this town. their infrastructure are maxed out and there are 1000 more units being build monthly. The quest for profits has made this place go from paradise to an overcrowded rat bin. Cover charges for access to restaurants in the 1500pesos per person will make you irritated...
It was mostly my last time there
Rior
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed in downtown Tulum, and it was a nice central place...
We stayed in downtown Tulum, and it was a nice central place to get around. Taking the collectivos was easy, and was how we got to places like Xel-ha and Xcaret. Both Xel-ha and Xcaret were great places to visit, and it was also enjoyable to visit the Mayan ruins in the areas. You can get to many ruin sites by collectivo, taxi, bus or by booking a tour, depending on your budget. There are many reasonably priced restaurants downtown with lots of great Mexican food and seafood. Those people looking for a beach vacation should book a hotel in the beachfront areas, as it is not easy to get from the town of Tulum to the beach. There is a lot of development happening and because of that some things are quite expensive (ie. taxis).
Overall a good place to visit for a winter vacation.
Andrea
Canada
6.0
Scored 6.0
very touristy and expensive. it's the destination for...
very touristy and expensive. it's the destination for influencers. it's wannabe boho vibes but hey charge 5x the acceptable for food, entrances in spots, drinks, and even the touristy sites. The wood statue every influencer posts on instagram is paid just to see. the beach access is also paid (isn't the access to the sea suposed to be free for everyone? they made the beaches private property which is insane). in gas stations they don't accept cards although the machines are there they are never available - another way to be corrupt. so it's a no no place to go, unless you wanna be stressed, feel robbed, or you really want those instagram pics.
maria'95
2.0
Scored 2.0
I was at a beach club and there was a cartel
Shooting.
I was at a beach club and there was a cartel
Shooting. One cartel member killed and a random woman from Los Angeles was killed by a stray bullet. I was 15 ft from the shooter. The night before I was stopped at a random checkpoint for the police. I was robbed of all my cash, about $350. I was threatened and told I would go to jail if I didn’t not allow the police to Rob me. Same night on my ride home I was pulled over by the same 2 police. I had no cash left. They threatened to take me to jail if I didn’t pay them now 3000 pesos. They pulled me over conveniently in front of an atm. Threaten jail and tried to handcuff me until I agreed to go to atm to get them cash. Be careful, the Cartel runs that town and owns the police. Beside that it was a great stay. Beautiful beaches and the locals are very nice, Chichen Itza was cool. Very expensive in the beach affordable if you stay in town.
Robert
8.0
Scored 8.0
Tulum was nice but extremely expensive, it's literally a...
Tulum was nice but extremely expensive, it's literally a massive long road and no centre or heart so we were just walking up and down the road in the evenings which became tiresome. Tulum downtown is a taxi ride away but the taxis in Tulum are extortionate but the vibe downtown was very cool. It was lovely, but I feel that 5 nights in enough there. I'm glad that we went but the high prices were very off-putting, and I wouldn't go back. If I'd have known how expensive it was I probably would have chosen differently.
The cenotes are amazing!
Sandra
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good location if you dont want to stay in Cancun (which is...
Good location if you dont want to stay in Cancun (which is not my personal favourite, as its mainly huge resorts on a busy highway with a lagoon in the middle), but want a place with plenty of amenities. You have the archeological ruins on the beach allowing you to squeeze in culture with sunbathing. The waves were quite active, so that may suit you depending on your preference! Stay in the town for cheaper accommodation and food especially if you need variety because you are vegan. Special shout out to Succulenta - absolutely delicious. Be aware, especially if you have kids is that there are busy roads though. If you want quieter, more relaxed, very small island vibe; I suggest Isla Holbox. The town is small with no cars, beach was beautiful and the water is calm. Lots of different bars/restaurants at the beach, which you dont get if you go to the beach with the ruins (the beach closest to Tulum town). There is a holboxshuttle.com from the airport directly to Chiquela Ferry Port (book direct, not through third party e.g via Viator).
Although it's still in development, we had everything we needed in the room. Staff was nice and the location felt secluded from noise which we liked. Jose and Javier were very nice to talk to and they even had a surprise for us our last night. The Aldea Zama area felt very safe, it's where all the tourist are along with the hotels, airbnbs, etc. The restaurants nearby are dollar priced but very good! Everything we needed was within 20 minutes. Overall, I look forward to coming back in a couple years. Tulum is growing A LOT.
Excellent remodeled hotel in the heart of Tulum. Nicely styled rooms and very comfortable beds. Superb for the price point.
The common area kitchen was great for a quick meal or just gathering to socialize. I was able to meet other travelers as well as the owner in this space. Huge plus.
Only a 5 minute walk from the main ADO bus station in Tulum.
Very safe property. A big plus was the keyless entry into the rooms! Many hotels in Mexico give you a key with chain larger than your phone.. it is awful to deal with.
Good location in Tulum town, yet away from the noise.... Car rentals and supermarket was a 5min walk. Loved our room - spacious n clean. Nice common areas too, very boutique, simple and lovely design. Decent pool, garden and balcony.
We reached the hotel at 1am and managed to check in without any trouble. Very friendly staff. (Thanks again).
Convenient car park.
Would definately stay here if i visit Tulum again. (And for us, staying in Town was way better than staying on the Beach Road)
Location and nature amazing, I loved that we stayed inside the archeological zone, ha! We saw a huge piton.
I like how easy to get to everything and how beautiful the beach is, you can rent a bike or walk to ruins and enjoy the nature. Downtown Tulum is about 20 min, it’s just slow ride and parking is about 200 pesos. Regardless of the road maintenance and that you have to make a huge circle through the park to get back to the hotel, it was great. I felt safe.
Perfect location in the Hotel Zone in Tulum.
Staff were attentive and very helpful with special mention to Michel and Chef Diego.
Hotel was on its own private beach which was cleaned every day (currently seaweed season).
We saw turtles nesting on the beach which was a real treat to witness.
Japanese restaurant in the hotel is incredible!
Thoughtful evening treats provided in the room as well as free water bottle (Fiji water) refills.
Beautiful hotel in a nice area of Tulum a little bit away from the hustle and bustle of downtown and the hotel zone. We were greeted with a welcome drink (non-alcoholic) which was very thoughtful and delicious. Rooms are nicely decorated, beds comfortable, and nice showers. Breakfast included is a nice addition. Staff was super friendly. Infinity pool was nice however unfortunately didn’t get to spend much time there (see below).
I absolutely loved this hotel! the staff are wonderful and so helpful - they will happily book taxis for you to get to the beach/hotel zone. it’s clean and quiet, in a location that’s slightly off the beaten track which I loved! you can still walk or bike (or taxi) to the centre of Tulum or the beach as well though. the pool was quiet and never packed and the rooms were simple but lovely. would highly recommend!
Had an amazing stay at this Tulum boutique hotel! The host was incredibly accommodating and easy to communicate with. The room was spot-on, offering ample shelf space and a private bathroom. The quiet yet conveniently located spot made it ideal for a solo female traveler like me. The rooftop was my personal haven for tanning and reading. Definitely a top choice for a return visit—highly recommended! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Absolutely stunning with the most amazing staff I have ever seen at a hotel. The food was delicious, rooms were beautiful and well thought out, and the beach was something else! It was never too crowded and easy to feel at peace at the little jungle nooks they created and I never had a problem getting a beach cabana. If I come back to Tulum I wouldn’t consider staying anywhere else but here.
This is the best location that you can get for this price in Tulum beach zone. In my opinion the south end of the hotel zone is the most beautiful! we enjoyed going to dos ceibas beach club that is across the street and walking distance to many restaurants and please go to the rooftop for the sunset. Mariano was very helpful and if you want any tips what to do in Tulum he is your guy.
Perfect location in the Hotel Zone in Tulum.
Staff were attentive and very helpful with special mention to Michel and Chef Diego.
Hotel was on its own private beach which was cleaned every day (currently seaweed season).
We saw turtles nesting on the beach which was a real treat to witness.
room and all facilities were brand new, everything clean and modern. pools with warm water in a lot of places of the hotel, you can get rest and privacy in a lot of places. price amazing for what it offers, and specially for the most expensive place in mexico - tulum.
Very friendly and helpful staff, clean and super nice hotel, location is very close to downtown, for the beach there will be a bike / scooter / car needed. Breakfast is fresh and good, served on a terrace. Probably the nicest hotel we have had so far in Mexico.
Beautiful boutique hotel with a good location, close to restaurants and bars. The hosts were amazing. With the help of Rafael’s fantastic recommendations (restaurants, beaches, activities), our trip to Tulum exceeded expectations. Thanks for everything!
Quiet despite being in city. Great roof terrace. Simple but nice breakfast - best bread we have eaten in Mexico. Great location close to everything in Tulum pueblo. Off street parking for hotel guests. Comfy beds and clean. Carlos really helpful
The Diamante K Hotel is a dream! You are right on the beach, the rooms are very good and the staff is very courteous, friendly and attentive. The Maya Tulum Archaeological Zone is close by and other awesome beaches can be found along this coast.
Cute hotel in a great location, definite value for the money. Leo at reception was super accommodating, helping out and answering all our questions. Will definitely book again coming back to Tulum
I really love the place, it is quite close to the hotel zone of Tulum with good security and I love that the room was very comfortable, everything was in perfect condition.
This place is absolutely beautiful , the staff is amazing . I’ve stayed in many hotels at tulum beach but this hotel really feels like the original tulum !
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