Seaside hotel with jungle vibe, wellness programs, and fresh cuisine


































Carr. Tulum-Boca Paila Km 10.5, Tulum Beach, Zona hotelera, 77880 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico Get directions
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"A beautiful, sustainable hideaway with a mix of treehouse and oceanfront suites, this stay puts wellness and its cuisine at the forefront." - Shelby Wax

"“Stepping into Nomadé feels like entering a sanctuary where spirituality and design intertwine; a stay here is especially ideal for travelers who love a full wellness program. Nestled in a jungle-fringed stretch of Tulum’s beach road, the property invites guests to slow down and reconnect through its abundance of complimentary offerings, from cacao ceremonies and sound healing sessions to multi-level yoga classes and guided stargazing sessions. Accommodations range from thatched-roof palapa suites, elevated treehouses with views of the Caribbean Sea, and canvas bungalows accented with natural textures and earthy tones. During a stay, guests have their choice of dining at three restaurants: La Popular for fresh seafood, Macondo for Middle Eastern fare, and Kuu Ju, a Japanese omakase.”" - Michaela Trimble

"Right on a white‑sand beach, this rustic‑chic enclave frames deluxe tents with the natural elements of the surrounding jungle and places them just steps from the Caribbean. A communal, wandering‑spirit vibe runs through programming like workshops and retreats designed to “awaken the soul, shake the body, and free the mind.”" - Mark Fedeli

"A wellness destination in Tulum known for its focus on immersive experiences and managing the safety and well-being of guests. It offers various healing practices, including the temazcal ceremony, a traditional Mayan sweat lodge ritual aimed at spiritual and emotional cleansing."

"This elemental seaside hotel was designed by the Mexican architect Alejandro Rodriguez and is set amidst the white sands of Tulum’s beach. Though it’s on the larger side for the area—it has nearly 100 rooms—the property maintains its intimacy with accommodations ranging from bungalows with private pools to hotel suites and treehouses with ideal views of the Caribbean Sea. With wellness as a core pillar, guests can sign up for classes rooted in connection, from transformative breathwork sessions at its yoga shala to human design workshops at a seaside spot dubbed The Gratitude Tent. The culinary program is also top-notch at Kuu, a Japanese omakase with fresh sashimi and donburi bowls, and Macondo, a Mediterranean eatery offering small plates like herbed falafel and chicken tagine." - Michaela Trimble