Nestled on Tulum's stunning beachfront, this chic resort offers rustic elegance with wellness vibes, tantalizing vegetarian fare, and tranquil spa experiences—all while surrounded by lush tropical forest.
Carr. Tulum-Boca Paila Km 10.5, Tulum Beach, Zona hotelera, 77880 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico Get directions
"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
"Inspired by the jungles of the Yucatán, Nômadé is a Mexican restaurant and raw bar that looks kind of like a cross between a fancy resort you’d find in Tulum and a very nice treehouse. It’s a mostly outdoor dining area—but it’s covered and heated because Texas weather is unpredictable—with lots of plants and earthy accents. It’s from the same team behind Lucky Robot, but instead of Peruvian-Japanese fusion, the menu here leans heavily on seafood dishes inspired by the Yucatán. photo credit: Jay Huang" - Nicolai McCrary
"Located right on the beach, Nomade brands itself as a human-centered hotel, as a temporary habitat for, well, nomads." - Mark Fedeli
"Nomade Tulum brands itself as a human-centered hotel, offering a peaceful beach hotel experience with shaman-led workshops and a 'self evolution' philosophy." - Mark Fedeli