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Rubi Tulum
4.6/526 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..
Bahia Principe Grand Tulum - All Inclusive
4.1/5100 Reviews
We are leaving in the morning and wanted to report on our 10 night trip to GBP Tulum. First off, the staff is amazing. Rosalia and Jorge at The Truck particularly made our trip with their attention and personality. We hope to see them again one day. Jesus and Fredy specifically stood out at the buffet. This resort is perfect for kids of all ages. The water park area is superb and very well monitored. The kids club, though we did not partake in, looked very fun. The room, though updated recently, is showing a bit of wear but was always well cleaned by the staff. Mini bar restocked daily. A tip and a note for what you prefer goes a long way. We stayed in a two room suite which was amazing for a family of four. The food was very good and we specifically liked the Thali Indian restaurant. The Tequila Mexican would be our second choice. Dinner buffet was always full of quality choices. We enjoyed the nightly music by the pool. We did not get to experience the shows though as our kids sleep before they start. There was next to no sea**** on the beach during our time. It was beautiful but rocky in sections. Bring water shoes. My only complaints would be as follows: 1) The area by the kids water park at Tulum has a very slippery section by the transition from the larger kids area pool and the Vama fun area. You will see it marked with caution tape but they expanded the tape while we were there. I would recommend some etching of the concrete as it’s noticeably much more slick than the other pieces of concrete. 2) Play more local music during the day! We would have loved some Mexican, Latin, Spanish or Reggaeton music through the speakers but very rarely heard any. The playlist was a bit of a disappointment with bad pop music. We resorted to playing our own music. Please showcase local music! Hoping our next visit is not too far off. Thanks again to all staff.
Akumal Natura Glamping
4.3/560 Reviews
We really enjoyed learning about what the nature reserve does for the animals & the environment. We hope others tske the upportunity, rdpecially thise that need to hear about & see what happens when you try to domesticate wild animsls. The true rescue aspect of it is also amaxing. The cenote was brearhtaking! Take the chance to change in the banyo if you want privacy ;). Also, note 2 banyos, one at start/end & one in middle of tour. Bring water, walking shoes, bug repellant, bathing suit, sunscreen, hat, msybe a microfibre towel for after cenote. Pics don’t do it justice!
Alaya Tulum
4.6/5100 Reviews
Zona Hotelera
We stayed 6 days at Alaya for a yoga retreat (Bliss Camp Retreats) and the entire experience was amazing. The entire property is breath taking and the sun rises are not to be missed. The location is great, many shops and restaurants nearby. Though we did not need to go to any other restaurant because every meal and drink we had at Alaya was delicious. Carla and David at the front desk were always there to fulfill any request, arrange transportation, and answer any questions we had. They arranged for our massages...which were amazing...which we were able to do on our ocean front balcony. Our room was always clean and they even turn on your AC at turn down. Edwin was ALWAYS around to tend to our group. He was there in the morning for coffee and there at night helping the staff with Dinner. Santos and Filiberto on the beach remembered our drinks after the second day and worked tirelessly serving and setting up umbrellas and beds for everyone. They kept the beach and the grounds clean and beautiful. Ismael and Fernando also worked so hard serving and taking care of everyone. The staff and service was second to none. I wish I knew more of the names of the people behind the scenes because they all deserve credit for the total experience we had at Alaya. I cannot recommend Alaya enough.
Nerea Tulum
4.5/552 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
Tago Tulum
4.4/566 Reviews
Zona Hotelera
The hotel was beautiful, the rooms were stunning with amazing views. The staff were lovely, especially Frida who was incredibly helpful. I felt like I was in a movie with how stunning our room was - we had an ocean view with a balcony pool and access path to the beach / beach club. The bed was very comfortable and the double shower was really good. I loved that the hotel had a small gym, equiped with modern facilities. The hotel also has so many lovely small touches like welcome cocktails, good night desserts, “good morning” messages in the sand outside your room and fresh fruit ice blocks provided at the beach club. I feel there needs to be more transparency with the service charge on the bills - I didn’t realised until a few days into our stay that there was a further section to the bills we were signing that was covered by the booklet they present you with. The bill should be shown in full, or the total placed above where you sign. Whilst the staff were lovely, we often had items missing from our breakfast each morning. The breakfast is also quite small with 1 x serving of yogurt between two. It would be great if the pool could be cleaned during the stay, or some jets put into the pools to move the water around and into the filter. At current the water is stagnant and doesn’t get filtered and a lot of things fly into the pool from the garden. Whist this seems small, when you are paying the price you are for the hotel, these small things should be addressed.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels537
Number of Reviews10,783
Highest PriceTWD 60,020
Lowest PriceTWD 658
Average Price (Weekdays)TWD 8,689
Average Price (Weekends)TWD 8,775