
starsstarsstarsstars | Website | flight Cozumel International Airport
hotel 70 | location_city 3 swimming pools; Full service spa; Beachfront | restaurant_menu 3
visibility Parque Nacional Tulum; South Tulum Beach; Las Palmas Beach
The former residence of Pablo Escobar, Casa Malca is a 71-room boutique hotel set amidst jungle-like foliage on a magnificent private stretch of beach. Brought to life by New York Gallerist, Lio Malca, the hotel is a tropical retreat for art lovers—guests can expect several pieces from his personal collection. Along with many other splendors within the hotel, we especially love the bar’s Keith Haring-print decorated walls and entryway sculpture made by illustrious American Pop Artist, KAWS.

starsstarsstarsstars | Website | flight Cozumel International Airport
hotel 20 | location_city Free WiFi; Beachfront; Bar | restaurant_menu 1
visibility Parque Nacional Tulum; South Tulum Beach; Las Palmas Beach
Alaya Tulum is a beachfront escape enchanting travelers through its treehouse guest rooms, unique social spaces, and spiritual programming. Guests will love the transformational Temazcal Ceremony—a steam lodge experience offering physiotherapy, aromatherapy and thermotherapy processes—and the innovative, Tulum Jungle Gym—a beachside, eco-friendly workout space with natural material-made equipment.

starsstarsstars | Website | flight Cancun Intl. Airport (CUN)
hotel 14 | location_city Free WiFi; Bar; Private beach | restaurant_menu 1
visibility Tulum Beach; Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve; Tulum National Park
When in Mexico’s most fashionable beach town, stay at the 14-key Hotel Panamera. Expect thatched roofs and whitewashed walls that cast a hacienda-like aesthetic. The red-and-white tiled saltwater pool is a perfect alternative to the beach, should you be in the mood for a dip.

starsstarsstarsstars | Website | flight Cancun Intl. Airport (CUN)
hotel 16 | location_city 1 swimming pool; Room service; Spa | restaurant_menu 0
visibility Parque Nacional Tulum; South Tulum Beach; Las Palmas Beach
Those looking to go off the grid should head to Radhoo Tulum. Rooms don’t have TVs or telephones (this goes without saying, but we could all benefit from some form of a digital detox?). The 14-key hotel sits in the middle of the jungle; yoga and meditation classes help you decompress just in case the setting hasn’t done so already. Book the Suite Deluxe if you want to enjoy the sunset and take a nap in a firmly-thatched net dangling above the earth.
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