Shabby and overpriced - not recommended.
We chose the place to stay there for a couple of days after travelling Yucatan and Guatemala because the hotel's web site gives the impression of a nice "small boutique hotel"[quote] in Tulum. It's nothing like that and we cannot recommend it at all although the manager and staff were all friendly. If you're charged $160 for a room you do not expect a shabby travelller hang-out. We were given the top floor "master suite" under the palapa roof (suposedly one of the pricier rooms) with beach front view. It's a small room in which you could stand upright only in the middle under the gable. The sleeping area is separated from the "bath" through two low walls and the shower above the toilet. However, this wasn't a real issue because there was no water available anyway... The next morning we woke up with a number of flea bites and a cockroach lying dead on the floor. The roof was leaking and water dripping into our bags.. In general, if it is raining there is no place to go apart from your room. Everything else including the five wooden tables ( "restaurant&bar") is in open air. The small pool was dirty, with green water (algae) and full of sand. Not the idyllic place we were looking for to spend several days. We immediately left this shabby place to discuss where to stay in Tulum. Just by chance we came across the brand new hotel Eurostars Blue Tulum, which is in a different price class and heaven on earth. Hoever, if you manage to negotiate the "local" rate it's by far better value for money than Zulum. [please see the Blue Tulum review].
Some of the issues in Zulum might be due to the early season, however this is no excuse when charging the same rate as in high-season. In short: it's a rip-off.




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