Boca Paila

Indoor lodging · Tulum

Boca Paila

Indoor lodging · Tulum

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Carretera Tulum - Punta Allen Km 25 Punta Allen, 77780 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico

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Simple bungalows in a low-key fishing lodge with a bar & spa services, plus guided boat excursions.  

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Carretera Tulum - Punta Allen Km 25 Punta Allen, 77780 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico Get directions

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"In a world where uniformity is seemingly around every corner, Wild stands out from the pack. Nestled within the jungle of Tulum, this setting blends striking modern and rustic elements with lush nature. American Chef Norman Fenton is the brains behind the contemporary dishes, offered à la carte or as tasting menus. Begin with an appetizing vegetarian dish such as the crispy avocado with sikil pak, pico de gallo and oxalis before moving on to main dishes where quality ingredients shine. Excellent fish is seen in seafood plates like Campeche prawns or sea bass wrapped in hoja santa leaf. For dessert, a coconut granita with passionfruit, almond coco-crunch, lime and fresh mango is as refreshing as the open-air setting." - Michelin Inspector

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Long ride to reach the bridge on a moto, the road is rough and gets a bit dusty, the views when you arrive are quite stunning, it's a long drive before you see any ocean as the view on the road is blocked by trees on both sides. At the moment there's lots of seaweed and it smells bad in some places, but overall it was a nice adventure. If you plan on staying for the day to swim and enjoy the beaches once you arrive it is definitely worth the trouble. If you are arriving to have a quick look around it maybe not worth the effort.

brendan clancy

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As mentioned in previous reviews the fishing lodge is closed since 2013. Much has changed in the whole Tulum area and in my opinion for the worst! I first stayed at the fishing lodge in 2008. It was a fantastic well run fishing lodge, I am surprised it was sold watch out for another development on this site? Tulum use to have a couple of small boutique hotels and a couple of restaurants a few. Local stalls and the road to Boca Paila was all jungle with no developments apart from the fishing lodge. However all is not lost for Fly fishers, contact Chico via Boca Paila website a wonderful patient cheerful knowledgeable guide. He will guarantee to put you on many fish, the rest is up to you!!

Joshua Tatman

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Used the fishing guide service, buy did not stay at the 'lodge'. There is a large resort compound that has been abandoned, and guests stay at several other houses. The guides were not very friendly and seemed put out that we were there. Our guide on the boat did work to put us on fish, but was very annoyed at our casting skills. This was our first time flats fishing, and I was spotting some fish before the guide did. I would save my money and just wade fish near the Boca Paila bridge.

Whitney R

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Mar Amor is a foundation cleaning up these beaches. It is in need of a lot of cleanup from palstic washing up from other countries. Check out @maramororg on instagram or Facebook to find out more. They can use all the help they can get!!

Giuseppe Monastero

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Very nice beach area. You can use their beach for a few dollars, and it’s very quiet. Just enjoy the privacy and peace :)

Victor Hugo Llanos Habringer

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Es uno de los pocos accesos públicos a una playa dentro de la reserva. La playa es muy linda, aunque al no tener ningún tipo de mantenimiento, se puede encontrar algo de basura y mucho zargazo en caso de que el viento esté trayendo las algas. Es un lugar tranquilo al estar casi ocultó su acceso. No hay ningún tipo de posibilidad de comprar algo para comer. Si hay varias palmeras para resguardarse del sol.

Matías Ogaz

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Boca paila es una de las peores playas que he conocido en mi vida, partiendo por el camino de llegada que es pésimo, la playa está sucia y tiene basura por todos lados, ni el municipio ni los privados dueños de la mayoría de la costa hacen nada al respecto. A pesar de tener potencial para ser una playa hermosa es una experiencia horrible ir, sin duda jamás volvería en mi vida.

Karen Enith Garay Arroyo

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Las playas son hermosas muy turquesas EL PROBLEMA es que hay demasiada basura y no es del turismo, la carretera es horrible pero entran los carros chicos, te sale 90 pesos al entrar por la puerta maya, son 3 horas manejando despacio hasta la punta Allen lo cual verás más basura en cantidades osea no vale mucho ir . Si vas a consumir en algún lugar como dreams te cobran 5 % de las tarjetas y si cambias dólares está muchísimo más bajo que lo consigues afuera. Y hay dos spot semi públicos donde puedes ver la laguna ( es agua de mar ) que es al comienzo se verá la maderas y el camino, y después mucho antes de Allen hay otros, son privados y con cámaras pero te puedes sacar fotos allí, y hay dos lugares que más o menos puedes usar las playas uno de ellos es mucho después del puente y verás los spot entre las palmeras y el agua está calmada porque rompe primero con piedras, pondría el lugar exacto pero me da miedo que se convierta en un spot fluido y que llegue más basura.