Stunning bamboo 'biophilic' architecture that actually feels like a jungle sanctuary
Private cenote on-site (small but magical for a quick dip)
Adults-only tranquility that feels miles away from the Tulum party scene
Quick Take: A gorgeous architectural marvel stranded deep in the jungle on a cratered dirt road that eats taxi fares for breakfast.
Reviewed by @priti_goundar:ย Iโve never stayed anywhere like this. Living inside a bamboo nest surrounded by jungle was surreal. The rooftop sunsets were my favorite part of every day. Itโs peaceful, stunning, and totally uniqueโjust pack some mosquito repellent for the evenings!
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Guests are obsessed with the design and the staff (shoutout to Sergio), calling it a peaceful oasis once you actually get inside.
Reality check
The 'natural cenote' is smaller than it looks online, and the mosquitoes will eat you alive if you step outside without repellent.
You have a rental car or are confident driving a scooter
You prioritize Instagram-worthy design over beach access
You want a quiet, romantic base camp rather than a party hotel
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9
Housekeeping: Daily and thorough. Staff are frequently praised for keeping the jungle out of the rooms.
Bathroom hygiene: Excellent. Showers are stone/concrete and kept mold-free despite the humidity.
Maintenance: New property feel, though the bamboo exterior requires constant upkeep.
Linens & towels: Fresh and high quality, though they can feel permanently damp due to the climate.
Odors & scents: Fresh jungle air, occasionally marred by a musty whiff if the AC isn't running constantly.
Sleepabilityโข
7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Construction in the developing Region 15 neighborhood
Roosters and jungle fauna (nature is loud)
Poolside chatter if your room faces the common area
Before you book
Good to know
The hotel is 'Kan Tulum' (Jungle), NOT 'Kanan Tulum' (Beach Party) โ do not mix them up.
Tap water is filtered via reverse osmosis (drinkable per hotel), but most guests still stick to bottled water to be safe.
Late check-out and early check-in are strictly $50 USD each.
What to pack
Heavy-duty mosquito repellent (DEET free if swimming in cenotes)
Headlamp or phone flashlight for navigating the dark road at night
Earplugs for the morning construction lottery
Room Genie
Best picks
Jungle View King Suite (upper floors) for maximum privacy and sunset views
Master Suite with Plunge Pool if you want to soak without an audience
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor Pool View rooms (lack privacy, guests can see in)
Rooms facing the street/construction side (ask specifically to face the jungle)
Room Request Genie โ copy & paste
โI am booking a stay and would love to request a 'Jungle View' suite on an upper floor, specifically facing away from any active construction or the main pool area, to ensure privacy and quiet.โ
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is breakfast included?
Usually no. It's a la carte at the Mot Mot restaurant unless you booked a specific package.
How do I get to the beach?
You must drive. It's a 20-30 minute drive (7km). The hotel does not have a free beach shuttle.
Is there a gym?
No. There is a 'Wellness Annex' for yoga and movement, but no weight machines or treadmills.
Is the road really that bad?
Yes. It is unpaved, bumpy, and floods after rain. Taxi drivers often overcharge because they hate driving on it.
Can I swim in the on-site cenote?
Yes, but it's small โ think of it more as a natural plunge pool than a cavern for exploration.
Is it adults only?
Yes, the official policy is adults-only to maintain the quiet 'wellness' vibe.
Insider Tips
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Rent a scooter immediately upon arrival in town; relying on the hotel to call taxis will bankrupt you.
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The 'Wellness Annex' offers yoga, but check the schedule in advance as it's not always daily.
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Ask for a room on the highest level possible to catch the breeze and avoid the ground-level humidity.
5 things to know before you go
๐กThe 'Cenote' is a hybrid: natural water source but landscaped like a pool.
๐กThe shower water can sometimes feel slightly salty or 'hard' due to the region's limestone.
๐กYou are in the jungle: humidity is 100%, so damp swimsuits never dry.
๐กThe 'Eco' branding is real: they use a reverse osmosis system to reduce plastic waste.
๐กFood delivery apps (Tomato.mx) work here if you don't want to brave the dirt road for dinner.