This smoke-free cottage in Tulum is located within a 1.2 mile radius of both Calavera Cenote and Gran Cenote, and approximately 3 miles from the Tulum Mayan Ruins. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage can accommodate up to two guests and features a kitchen, a patio, free Wi-Fi, and parking.
Frequently Asked Questions about cottages in Tulum
What would be a good 2-days itinerary for visiting Tulum?
On your first day, visit the Tulum Archaeological Zone, then head to the beach at Playa ParaÃso. Enjoy a delicious dinner at a restaurant overlooking the Caribbean Sea. On your second day, go snorkeling or diving in the cenotes, explore the shops and art galleries in Tulum town, and end the day with a relaxing massage at one of the many spas.
What part of Tulum is ideal for renting a cottage?
For a quiet and secluded stay, consider renting a cottage in the quieter areas like La Veleta or Aldea Zama. These neighborhoods offer a more relaxed atmosphere and are within easy reach of the beach and town center.
The best time to visit Tulum is during the shoulder seasons, from April to June or September to November. The weather is still warm and sunny, but the crowds are smaller, and the prices are more affordable.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in Tulum?
You absolutely must visit the Tulum Archaeological Zone, a Mayan site perched on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Don't miss the Gran Cenote, a stunning cenote perfect for swimming and snorkeling. And for a unique experience, explore the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Why consider renting a cottage in Tulum for your stay?
Renting a cottage in Tulum offers a more authentic and private experience compared to staying in a hotel. It allows you to enjoy a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, often with access to a private pool or garden. Plus, many cottages are located close to the beach and local attractions.
Tulum town is easily walkable, and many areas can be explored by bike. You can rent bikes at numerous locations in town, and there are designated bike paths along the beach road. However, if you plan to explore further afield, a car or taxi is recommended.
What are the best restaurants in Tulum with nature views?
For breathtaking ocean views, try Hartwood, a popular restaurant known for its wood-fired dishes. La Zebra offers a beachfront setting with delicious seafood and cocktails. For a more intimate experience, visit Casa Banana, a charming restaurant with a jungle-like ambiance.
What family-friendly activities are available in Tulum?
Tulum offers plenty of family-friendly activities, including visiting the Tulum Archaeological Zone, swimming and snorkeling in the cenotes, exploring the beach at Playa ParaÃso, and visiting the Selva Maya Adventure Park.