Reviews for Tulum Hotels

LiveTulum
4.3/546 Reviews
Warm and beautiful Mexican-style hotel, the balcony is the swimming pool, next to the restaurant. Breakfast includes scrambled eggs, salami and ham, fruit, various breads, coffee, tea, milk and juice. Although there are not many types, they can all be eaten comfortably. The location is good to find, just entered the second intersection of Tulun left hand and went in, there is parking space, ten minutes to Tulun site, X park half an hour to forty minutes, airport two hours, 7 word hotel area less than three hours . It is convenient to eat around, there is a big supermarket, and there is a local life atmosphere, which is not experienced in the 7-character area.
Elements Tulum Boutique Hotel
4.4/5111 Reviews
This has to be the worst experience I have had the displeasure of experiencing. Please read carefully before yoh decide to book this hotel. Upon checking in (1/11/23) you are asked to leave a deposit for incidentals. We booked 2 rooms so 2 deposits. At first when you enter, the room is clean and welcoming but it simply doesn't function. The remote control had the room number taped to it, the back of the remote that covers the battery kept falling off and there was evidence that a piece of tape was used to hold the back in place. Inside the room there was no furniture to place your folded clothes. Only hangers. We woke up the next morning wanting to iron our blouses to hang them only to realize that there was no iron or ironing board in any of the rooms, as a matter of fact we were told that we would have to go downstairs and request an iron and board at the front desk. There were no phones, radios, clocks anything that resembled some form of functionality. So to get the iron we had to walk downstairs since no phones to call to request one. Next to the hotel was a private home and on the property were 2 dogs who would constantly bark. Directly across from the hotel is a construction site so you had to contend with that noise as well. The worst part of our short stay (3nights) is upon checking out at 4am, you are told that someone would check your room before releasing the hold on your card. A man at the front desk went through the dirty towels and came downstairs and said there was a stain on the towel. A stain on towels that were not white or 'hotel worthy' to begin with. He had a picture of what he calls a stain and said they would charge us $17US for the stain on the towel. We were flabbergasted. Aren't towels suppose to get dirty. We told the gentleman that that is something that will come out after the towels are washed. He still charged us $17US for the stain. We will never stay at this hotel again and I implore you please avoid this hotel. This is not a boutique hotel but a cheap motel lacking basic amenities and then rips guests off after searching your dirty linens. My job affords me the luxury of travel and in all the 20yrs of stays in numerous hotels, boutique and all out resorts this is definitely the first time we heard such nonsense. No furniture was damaged, items broken but instead they charged us for a dirty brownish color towel. Definitely poor taste. Also avoid the breakfast nothing to spend $10US on but definitely visit Aldo's at the corner for some ice cream. A VERY DISAPPOINTING STAY.
Hotel Blanco Tulum
3.7/562 Reviews
I stayed in Hotel Blanco Tulum for my bithday and I had an amazing time!! Hotel was clean, the room had AC and was right the way I wanted it. The staff was really nice and accomodating. They made a very nice surprise for me on my day and they added a very personal touch. The bartender, Lucas, made very good drinks ant the pool was very relaxing. As a solo woman traveler I felt safe and it's a very important aspect of my trip. I struggled a little with communicating with the staff since I am not fluent in spanish.
Pacha Tulum
4.2/540 Reviews
The hotel is located in Shidong District, with convenient transportation. There is a big supermarket opposite, a restaurant next door, and the Ruins Park is less than 5 minutes away by car. Although it is located on the side of the road, because the room is equipped with soundproof glass, it is not noisy after closing the doors and windows. The internal environment is very fresh, the room and the bedding are very clean, the free breakfast is made to order, fresh and delicious, the room has free bottled water, a variety of tea bags and coffee, the front desk has hot and cold water dispensers, and the service attitude is also very good. Stayed happily for two nights and it was worth it.
Prana Boutique Hotel Tulum
4.2/548 Reviews
A very functiona, pleasant hotel considering the design of the commom areas. The rooms are large, with a clean setting that still lacks some amenities (just an open rack for clothes, no towel hangers). Our room (# 110), shared an opaque glass window with the internal hall that let through the light: a nuisance for a good night's sleep; the room's design does not include a well iluminated mirror necessary for makeups, put on contact lenses or shavings. Their employees ate very attentive and take a good care of the maintenance. Beyond the swimming pool area (surrounded by a nice garden),, the building's terrace offer a nice 360⁰ view of the region besides 4 very confortable cubic pools. The restaurant where breakfast is served also offers lunch service: even though it doesn't have a wine list, they will charge you a 500 pesos (around US$ 30,00) as a corkage fee.
Villas Geminis Boutique Condohotel
4.2/522 Reviews
American breakfast, extra bed, suitable for family, good location, parking lot. . Very enthusiastic, and it’s nice to have it later A local restaurant. Go see the main street

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Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Tulum. Visitors often choose to travel to Tulum by bus.

There are 295 hotels in Tulum on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. When looking for hotels in Tulum, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 147 SGD. There are 24 five-star hotels in Tulum at an average price of 364 SGD per night. There are 49 four-star hotels in Tulum at an average price of 197 SGD per night. There are 44 three-star hotels in Tulum at an average price of 95 SGD per night. There are 5 two-star hotels in Tulum at an average price of 107 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Tulum, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Nomade Tulum in Tulum is a favorite among Trip.com users. El Paraiso Hotel Tulum is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

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