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Retiro Maya Tulum

$119-250 / night

Book this if Book this if you want an affordable, rustic beachfront cabana in Tulum's hyper-gentrified Hotel Zone without paying exorbitant beach club prices.

Why People Love It

  • Direct private beach access with free sunbeds
  • Authentic, old-school Tulum eco-cabana vibe
  • Incredibly friendly staff and thorough daily cleaning

Quick Take: It’s a rare, budget-friendly slice of the beach, but you're trading luxury for location—expect spotty Wi-Fi, rustic bones, and the occasional AC failure.

Reviewed by @tanyaszyMy stay at Retiro Maya was the ultimate reset. Waking up to the sound of the waves and having a private plunge pool right on the beach was unreal. The whole vibe is so earthy and serene—I completely disconnected. The spiritual ceremony was a beautiful touch.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

A hidden gem on Tulum beach that offers clean, spacious rooms and private sunbeds for a fraction of the cost of neighboring resorts.

Reality check

You are trading luxury for location—expect poor internet, basic facilities, and a very rustic eco-hotel experience.

  • You want to step right out of your room onto the sand
  • You are traveling on a budget but refuse to stay in town
  • You want to disconnect and don't mind spotty internet

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Daily cleaning is thorough, with fresh shower and beach towels provided frequently.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Bathrooms are basic but kept very clean, featuring traditional Mexican tilework.
  • Maintenance: Hit or miss. While the grounds are well-kept, guests report broken AC units and a finicky main gate.
  • Linens & towels: Fresh and replenished often, which is crucial in the humid beach environment.
  • Odors & scents: Ocean breeze mixed with jungle humidity; no major complaints of mold or mustiness.

Sleepability™

7.5SILENT
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0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Ocean waves and wind (nature's white noise)
  • Occasional bass from nearby beach clubs like Tantra
  • The clunky, heavy metal entrance gate

Before you book

Good to know

  • There is no prominent sign on the main road; trust your GPS to find the entrance at Km 6.5.
  • The hotel provides free beach towels and sunbeds, which is a massive money-saver in this neighborhood.
  • It's an eco-hotel at heart, meaning water pressure and electricity can occasionally fluctuate.

What to pack

  • Portable Wi-Fi hotspot or local Telcel SIM—do not rely on the hotel's router if you need to stay connected.
  • Earplugs—the ocean sounds great, but the bass from nearby beach clubs carries.
  • Mosquito repellent—you are sleeping in a rustic cabana sandwiched between the jungle and the sea.

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Beachfront Cabanas for unobstructed Caribbean views and the strongest Wi-Fi signal.
  • Suites with kitchenettes if you want to dodge Tulum's inflated restaurant prices by cooking your own meals.

Rooms to avoid

  • Rooms closest to the main road and entrance gate, where the clunky metal gate opening and closing will test your sanity.
  • Any room where the AC hasn't been recently serviced—confirm it blows cold before unpacking.

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

Hi team, I'm so excited for my stay! If possible, could I please request a beachfront cabana with a fully functioning AC unit? A strong Wi-Fi signal would also be hugely appreciated. Thank you!

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is there a pool?

No, but you have direct access to a private beach area with the Caribbean Sea steps away.

Is there parking?

Yes, free private parking is available on-site, which is a massive perk in the Hotel Zone.

Does the hotel have a restaurant?

There isn't a full-scale restaurant on-site anymore, but you are walking distance to spots like Tantra and Juanita Diavola.

Is the Wi-Fi good enough for Zoom calls?

Absolutely not. Unless you are in a beachfront room, the signal is terrible.

Are the rooms air-conditioned?

Most have AC, but guests frequently report them malfunctioning. Confirm your AC status upon check-in.

Is it close to the ruins?

The Tulum Archaeological Site is about a 15-minute drive (8.8 km) away.


Insider Tips

  • Skip the overpriced beach clubs next door; Retiro Maya provides its own private sunbeds exclusively for guests.

  • Walk 300 meters down the beach to Tantra Tulum for a high-end dinner, or hit Juanita Diavola for excellent wood-fired pizza.

  • Rent a bicycle to navigate the Hotel Zone—taxis are notoriously overpriced and the traffic is a slow-moving nightmare.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The entrance is practically invisible from the main road—you'll need to look hard for the gate at Km 6.5.

  • 💡You'll have to wrestle with a heavy, manual entrance gate every time you come and go.

  • 💡Because of the eco-friendly build, you might encounter harmless jungle critters in or around your cabana.

  • 💡You are stepping onto the exact same pristine sand as the guests paying $800 a night at the luxury resorts next door.

  • 💡The owner is incredibly hands-on, regularly chatting with guests to drop genuine local knowledge you won't find on a concierge brochure.

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