Look forward to a lovely conclusion to your tour in pleasant Tulum. Everything takes place at a calm pace here and both locals and tourists use bicycles to get around. Hotels in Tulum are relatively small, and the rooms are in high demand, so you’ll have to book in good time to be sure of getting one. Tulum is a more expensive holiday destination than Playa del Carmen, but many people still choose it for its unique vibe and atmosphere.
At the quiet end of Tulum, you’ll find Villa Pescadores, which offers relaxation and idyll in tropical surroundings. Here, you’ll be staying inside Tulum National Park, close to the Tulum ruins and right at the sea.
Villa Pescadores consists of just 22 rooms, all of which are rustically furnished in traditional Mexican style. The rooms offer air conditioning, a ceiling fan, a safe, Wi-Fi and a fridge. They all have their own terrace and a hammock.
Start the day by walking down to the beach to watch the spectacular sunrise over the azure Caribbean Sea, before continuing with a session of communal yoga organised by the hotel. When the heat gets too much, you can swim in the sea or take a refreshing dip in the small pool, which is framed by swaying palm trees and located next to the white sand beach.
The hotel has a beach bar, where you can enjoy cold drinks or snacks, and its own open-air Mexican restaurant, where you sit with your feet in the sand and a view of the sea. Your breakfast (included) is served here, and later in the day, the menu switches over to lunch dishes. In high season, the restaurant is also open for dinner. But otherwise, you also have the opportunity as a guest to enjoy your evening meal at one of the nearby restaurants, which have seafood, Mexican and international dishes on the menu. You can also head into the town of Tulum if you want a wider selection of restaurants and bars.
If you have had enough of resting and you are the more adventurous type, there are plenty of different water sports activities nearby – from snorkelling to fishing trips. You also have the option to rent bikes and visit the Tulum Mayan ruins, which are a few kilometres to the north, or cycle south along the coast and experience the southern part of Tulum, visit a cenote or perhaps go souvenir shopping in Tulum itself. There are countless possibilities!
Look forward to a stay at Villa Pescadores, a hotel that cares a great deal about living in harmony with nature, as its interest in sustainability also shows.
Note: Since Villa Pescadores is located in a national park, there is an entrance fee of approximately 60 MXN (about 3 USD) per person each time a guest enters the park. Guests can show the receipt they receive when entering the park at the hotel’s reception, where it can be used as a discount coupon for food or drinks in the hotel’s restaurant.
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