以下の場合は予約してください You want a genuine off-grid jungle reset with a host who treats you like family, not a room number.
人々が愛する理由
Julio (the host) is a local legend for his hospitality
Private cenotes right on the property for morning dips
Authentic home-cooked meals that beat most tourist traps
クイックテイク: A magical, rustic eco-stay where you trade air conditioning for jungle symphonies and mosquito repellent.
@jasmine___powers によるレビュー: I felt completely disconnected from the world here. Waking up to the sounds of the jungle and practicing yoga in that open-air shala was exactly the reset I needed. It’s rustic, raw, and incredibly peaceful—a true escape.
ここに泊まったゲストの声
The hype
Travelers universally adore the host Julio and the peaceful nature vibes, often calling it a 'hidden gem.'
Reality check
The 'rustic' charm is real—some found the mattresses hard and the lack of AC tough during hot months.
You prefer bird calls to club beats
You want to swim in a cenote before breakfast without crowds
You have a rental car and want a base for exploring the Ruta de los Cenotes
清潔さと保守管理
8.5
Housekeeping: Daily cleaning is thorough, but keeping nature (leaves/dust) out of a jungle cabin is a constant battle.
Bathroom hygiene: Clean and functional, though eco-plumbing means low pressure and simple fixtures.
Maintenance: Rustic construction means occasional creaky floorboards or stiff latches.
Linens & towels: Fresh and clean, but don't expect 1000-thread-count Egyptian cotton.
Odors & scents: Smells like fresh earth and vegetation; no chemical bleach smells here.
Sleepability™
7.5静か
静か
0-4うるさい
4-7.5中程度
7.5-10静か
Loud jungle fauna (birds/insects) at dawn and dusk
Occasional barking dogs from nearby properties
予約前に
知っておくと良いこと
Download offline maps; cell signal is spotty until you get on their Wi-Fi.
Breakfast is delicious but usually costs extra (~$200 MXN).
They accept credit cards, but cash is king for tips and small extras.
持ち物
Biodegradable bug spray (absolute non-negotiable)
Headlamp or flashlight for navigating paths at night
Slip-on shoes for easy transitions between cabin and pool
ルームジニー
おすすめ
Garden View Bungalows for the best immersion in the greenery
Cabins furthest from the entrance for maximum privacy
避けるべきお部屋
Cabins closest to the road if you are a light sleeper (though traffic is light)
ルームリクエストジニー – コピー&ペースト
“Hi Julio, we are looking for a quiet bungalow away from the main entrance. We love nature but would appreciate the most private spot you have available.”
FAQ と隠された便利な使い方
ご予約前に本当に知りたいことすべて
Is there really no AC?
Correct. Rooms have ceiling fans and are designed for airflow, but it gets hot in summer.
How far is the beach?
About a 10-15 minute drive to the Puerto Morelos beach and town center.
Do I need a car?
Highly recommended. Taxis are available but can be pricey ($30-40 USD one way), and you'll want freedom to explore.
Are the on-site cenotes swimmable?
Yes, but they are 'wild' cenotes—expect leaves and natural debris, not a manicured pool experience.
Is there Wi-Fi?
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available in public areas and most rooms, though speed can vary.
Is it safe?
Yes, the property is gated and feels very secure, with staff living on-site.
インサイダー情報
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Ask Julio about the 'temazcal' (sweat lodge) ceremony; he can sometimes arrange one on-site.
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The on-site restaurant has limited hours—order dinner in advance if you plan to eat there.
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Walk to the back of the property to find the hidden underground cenote entrance.
行く前に知っておくべき5つのこと
💡The water in the shower might be lukewarm—it's solar/eco-heated.
💡You will likely be woken up by birds at sunrise (bring earplugs if you hate that).
💡The road to the entrance is unpaved and bumpy; drive slowly.
💡There are no TVs in the rooms—this is a digital detox spot.
💡You might spot iguanas or coatis right on your porch.