Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Zona Hotelera is home to Tulum Mayan Ruins and is a popular place to see in Tulum. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here?
Whether you want to hunt for sand dollars or smell the fresh air, Playa Paraiso is a spot you might want to check out, located 2.2 mi (3.6 km) from central Tulum. Catch the sunset by the shore at Las Palmas Public Beach, just a short walk away.
If want to top up your tan, you might want to head out to Playa Ruinas, located 2.4 mi (3.8 km) from central Tulum. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Playa Paraiso located nearby.
If want to top up your tan, you might want to head out to Las Palmas Public Beach, located 2.1 mi (3.4 km) from central Tulum. Catch the sunset by the shore at Playa Paraiso, just a short walk away.
If you like art, you might want to check out the upcoming exhibitions at SFER IK in Zona Hotelera and see if there's something that takes your fancy. If you want to experience more of the culture Tulum has to offer, head to Las Palmas Public Beach, Playa Paraiso, and Tulum Beach.
Check out reviews of Zona Hotelera hotels guests love
Hotel Ma'xanab
10/10 Excellent
"Everything was exceptional. Clean, quiet and friendly! Very tropical almost like staying in a tree house. However it is seaweed season and the ocean was unusable because it was excessive and had an odor. The food was delicious as were the drinks. The area has many high end restaurants with entertainment. However the taxi's were expensive for a very short ride. By the way the hotel does not have televisions but in reality it wasn't missed. The option of showering outside privately in your room was amazing. Overall a lovely hotel."
"I booked the Nomad Temple Tulum hotel but we didn't stay in the Nomad Temple Tulum hotel because upon arrival we were told that hotel was closed because of noise from neighboring construction. While I appreciate that this is an issue they could have told us this beforehand and not surprise us with it on the day of arrival. So we stayed at the partner Be Tulum hotel which is nice but not what I booked. Instead of a Beach View room we did not have a beach view. So instead of settling into the place you have been looking forward to, based on pictures and reviews, you now have a different hotel that the person at reception keeps telling you "is also nice", and you have to weigh your options and level of aggravation that you want to deal with. In the end we had a nice time and Be Tulum is a nice hotel, but springing this on people as they arrive is not the way to do this."
"Beautiful hotel on the beach. Staffs were really nice and restaurant was amazing.
One thing I enjoyed and was thoughtful, room came with beach bag, cover-up and botanical bug spray.
Beds were also very comfortable."
"The property is gorgeous and housekeeping was on point every single day. Big shoutout to Angel, Giovanny, and Blanca — they were genuinely great and made the trip feel special. I had arranged a birthday decoration setup for my boyfriend prior to arrival and it was beautifully done — and housekeeping kept it maintained throughout the rest of our stay.
We had complimentary breakfast every morning which was a great perk — always fresh and a nice way to start the day. Food overall is on the pricier side, but honestly that’s just Tulum — coming from someone who lives in Los Angeles , it’s comparable.
That said, a few things worth knowing before you book. We had no hot water for 4 out of 7 days, which was frustrating because honestly the shower was a highlight, once we had hot water. Also — the balcony pool never got warm the entire stay. We basically couldn’t use it, so don’t let that be a selling point for you.
The most frustrating part was checkout. We tipped cash for room service every time AND were signing receipts, but when we asked what the receipts were for, staff brushed it off with “oh it’s nothing.” Then at the end of the trip, room service charges showed up on our bill. We had to go back and explain that we’d already been tipping in cash the whole time. Angel sorted it out, but it was an annoying situation that could’ve been avoided with just a little transparency upfront. If you order room service, ask questions before you sign anything. Bring pesos !"