如果以下情况适用,请预订 You want a romantic, adults-only jungle escape where you can swim in a private pool surrounded by trees, and you don't mind being a 15-minute drive from the beach.
The 'Nest' architecture and private pool villas are incredibly photogenic
Walking distance to some of Tulum's best cenotes (Dos Ojos, Taak Bi Ha)
The on-site restaurant serves surprisingly excellent food that rivals Tulum town
快速了解: It's a stunning jungle hideaway that feels like a movie set, but if you hate bugs or need to be steps from the ocean, you will be miserable here.
@fab_tzsuie 的评论: My stay at The Yellow Nest was pure magic. From the private floating breakfast to exploring the cave cenote without any crowds, it felt like our own private jungle. The food was amazing too—definitely order the sushi!
住过这里的客人说
The hype
Travelers are obsessed with the peaceful jungle vibes and the attentive staff, often calling it a 'magical' reset button.
Reality check
The 'mosquito infestation' in some rooms and the lack of a beach shuttle are the most common deal-breakers.
You prioritize privacy and silence over parties and beach clubs
You want to explore cenotes early in the morning before the crowds arrive
You are comfortable with nature (lizards, bugs, jungle sounds) in your living space
清洁与维护
8.9
Housekeeping: Daily and thorough, but they fight a constant battle against jungle debris and bugs.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally spotless, though some guests note the brackish water leaves a film.
Maintenance: Good condition, though the humid environment causes rapid wear on wood and paint.
Linens & towels: Fresh and clean, but can feel damp due to the humidity.
Odors & scents: Smells like fresh rain and vegetation, occasionally musty if the room has been closed up.
睡眠质量™
8.5安静
安静
0-4嘈杂
4-7.5中等
7.5-10安静
Loud nature sounds (crickets, birds)
Occasional generator hum in rooms near the service areas
预订前须知
须知事项
Download offline maps; cell signal drops significantly on the drive in.
There is no ATM on site or nearby—bring plenty of cash (pesos) for tips and the deposit.
The hotel offers free bikes, but riding them on the main highway to the beach is dangerous.
行李打包清单
Biodegradable bug spray (absolute necessity)
Headlamp or flashlight for walking paths at night
Slip-on shoes for easy transition between pool, room, and temazcal
房间精灵
最佳选择
Villa with Private Pool – worth the upgrade for total privacy and your own plunge pool
Upper-level Nests – better airflow and slightly fewer bugs than ground-floor units
需要避免的房间
Ground floor rooms near the reception/restaurant if you are a light sleeper (foot traffic)
Rooms closest to the perimeter fence if you are sensitive to generator noise
房间请求精灵 – 复制并粘贴
“I am celebrating a special occasion and would love a Villa with a private pool that is set back from the main pathway for maximum privacy. Ideally an upper-level unit to minimize mosquito issues.”
常见问题和隐藏提示
预订前您真正想了解的一切。
Is there a shuttle to the beach?
No. You must drive (10-15 mins) or take a taxi to Xcacel or Tulum beach.
Is it really adults only?
Mostly. The policy states guests must be 13+, so you won't see toddlers, but you might see teenagers.
How is the wifi?
Surprisingly good for the jungle (rated 8.7/10), likely Starlink-backed, but can be spotty during storms.
Can I swim in the cenotes nearby?
Yes! You are walking distance to Cenote Dos Ojos and Cenote Taak Bi Ha.
Is the water in the shower salty?
It can be slightly brackish (salty), which is common for eco-hotels in this region. Don't drink it.
Do they accept credit cards?
Yes for the room and restaurant, but NO for the security deposit (cash only).
内部人士建议
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Walk to 'Cenote Taak Bi Ha' early in the morning (before 9 AM) to have it completely to yourself.
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Ask for a room away from the 'service road' side to avoid hearing staff shift changes.
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The 'Floating Breakfast' is a paid add-on (~$80 USD) and must be booked 24 hours in advance.
出发前需要了解的5件事
💡The 'jungle view' sometimes just means a view of a dense wall of plants 5 feet from your window.
💡You cannot flush toilet paper here; it goes in the bin (standard for eco-lodges but shocks some).
💡Room service stops relatively early (around 9:30 PM), so don't plan on late-night snacks.
💡The humidity in the rooms can make clothes feel permanently damp—hang wet things outside.
💡The 'free bikes' are often in rough shape; check the brakes and tires before you head out.