tulum is a magical little town on the caribbean side of mexico with miles of beautiful white sand beaches and turquoise waters. the days you spend there are the things postcards are made of. it has a little something for everyone- great places to practice yoga, all the beach and sunshine you could want for a totally relaxing escape, and adventures a plenty for the active vacationer. and the fact that the jungle runs right up to the sea is just really delicious icing on an already perfect cake. i fell in love and dream of a chance to go back.
WHERE TO STAY:
we stayed at ahau tulum, on the recommendation of friends. we loved it for the gorgeous beach, hammocks and cabanas. the hotel restaurant had healthy, satisfying food and decent service. we felt safe and at home there. our room was simple and comfortable, with only a few of the bumps that are often a part of traveling in mexico (spotty electricity and bits of time without hot water). but honestly, none of the small inconveniences fazed us in the least! the hotel management was kind and attentive, the location convenient and if you’re looking for a very bohemian hotel stay, this is the place (meaning plenty of yoga classes, a fair amount of dread locked guests and a perch atop the palm trees to watch the sunset and meditate).
while i loved ahau, next time i’ll check out coqui coqui, which i’ve also heard great things about! we were originally scheduled to stay there but unfortunately they over booked and called us to cancel a few weeks after we made our reservation. still, i’d give them another shot for the perfumery alone!
here are a few photos of ahau, and the beach it sits on!
WHERE TO EAT:
1. hartwood: if i had my way i would have dined at hartwood every single day we were there. i’m not kidding. the freshest local ingredients prepared in the most divine ways with a new menu every day all served in an atmosphere you want to bottle up and take home with you! heaven in tulum, this place. i still think about a salad we ate there, and how flavorful and incredible it was, in spite of the simplest of ingredients. oh hartwood, i will be forever a fan.
2. casa jaguar: such a charming little restaurant with amazing atmosphere and a friendly staff. the food was tasty, my cocktail was perfection, but truly it was the jungle restaurant setting that won me over.
3. el tabano: mexican food! great atmosphere, good food (although the night we were there the only option for a vegan meal was tamales, that were decent but nothing i’d rave about). however i suspect that if you’re a vegetarian or meat eater you could have a really incredible meal there!
i hope you enjoyed my little mini tulum travel guide! xx-sarah