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Las Nubes By Mij

$150-250/ night

Book this if You want a secluded, adults-only sanctuary directly on the lagoon where you don't have to see another soul (or a town center) for days.

Why People Love It

  • Direct private access to the Lagoon of Seven Colors with free kayaks
  • Far enough from town to avoid the backpacker party noise
  • Suites with private plunge pools that actually face the water

Quick Take: A tranquil, nature-first hideaway that requires a car for everything but swimming and sleeping.

Reviewed by @clahuynhI stayed here for a few days and the lagoon access was the absolute highlight. I loved waking up and walking straight onto the dock. The swings in the water are such a fun touch—I felt like a kid again. It's rustic and peaceful, exactly what I needed to reset.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Guests love the peaceful lagoon views and the 'Cinque Terre' style architecture, but many are caught off guard by the isolation.

Reality check

The 'nature' experience is real — expect bugs on the terrace and occasional maintenance quirks like low water pressure.

  • You plan to spend 90% of your time in the water or on a deck chair
  • You have a rental car and don't mind driving for dinner
  • You prefer the sound of birds over the sound of a DJ

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.8
  • Housekeeping: Daily service is reliable; recent reviews praise the 'clean and tastefully done' rooms.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Generally good, though older reviews noted limestone buildup. Recent reports are positive.
  • Maintenance: Much improved since the rebrand to Zelune. AC works well, though water pressure is a known weak point.
  • Linens & towels: Fresh and good quality, no recent complaints of wear or stains.
  • Odors & scents: Neutral/fresh, with occasional 'jungle' smells (dampness) if windows are left open.

Sleepability™

8.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Motorized boats on the lagoon (mornings)
  • Nature sounds (birds, wind)

Before you book

Good to know

  • The hotel is strictly Adults Only (18+).
  • Reception is 24 hours, but the kitchen closes early (around 9-10 PM).
  • Cell service can be spotty; download offline maps before driving here.

What to pack

  • Biodegradable sunscreen (strictly enforced for the lagoon)
  • Mosquito repellent (you are in the jungle)
  • Water shoes (the lagoon bottom can be soft/rocky in parts)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Suite with Private Pool (Ground Floor) for direct garden/pool access
  • Suite with Lake View (Upper Floor) for the best breeze and privacy

Rooms to avoid

  • Standard Rooms near the reception/road side (less privacy, potential road noise)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am celebrating a special occasion and would love a 'Suite with Lake View' on an upper floor to maximize privacy and the lagoon breeze. Please avoid ground-floor units near the parking area.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is breakfast included?

It varies by booking rate. Some rates include a 'free American breakfast,' while others charge ~300-600 MXN ($15-30 USD) for cooked-to-order options.

Do I need a car?

Yes. Unless you plan to never leave the resort, a car is essential. Taxis are available but expensive and can take 20+ minutes to arrive.

Is the water hot?

Yes, there is hot water, but pressure is frequently reported as low/weak.

Is there a beach?

Not a sandy beach. It's a wooden dock/deck with ladders directly into the lagoon.

Can I bring my pet?

No, the property has a strict no-pets policy.

Is there an elevator?

No. There are no elevators, and the property has multiple levels down to the water.


Insider Tips

  • Wake up at 6:00 AM for the sunrise on the dock — the water is glass-calm and you'll have it entirely to yourself before the tour boats start.

  • Ask for a room *away* from the pool if you want total silence during the day, as the pool area is the social hub.

  • The 'Las Nubes' restaurant on-site is decent for lunch, but for dinner, drive to 'Nixtamal' (15 mins) for a much better culinary experience.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The hotel has rebranded to 'Zelune' but locals and taxi drivers still know it as 'Las Nubes' — use both names.

  • 💡The 'gym' is functional but basic; don't expect a full Equinox experience.

  • 💡You can't flush toilet paper here (common in Mexico, but strictly enforced due to the eco-septic system).

  • 💡The lagoon water right off the dock is crystal clear, but the bottom is silty — use the ladder.

  • 💡There is a 'resort fee' vibe with the breakfast surcharge if you aren't careful when booking.

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