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Hotel Snapshot

For over 10 years, along the southern edge of the Riviera Maya, Nômade Temple Tulum has offered guests an inimitable experience centered on emotional well-being, creativity, and meaningful connection.

Part of the growing Nômade Temple portfolio, which also includes Nômade Holbox and the forthcoming Nômade Temple Madrid, the property encourages guests to embrace movement, self-discovery, and community through immersive programming and intentional design.

Nestled between the Caribbean Sea and dense Mayan jungle, the hotel features 98 thoughtfully curated accommodations that invite travelers to disconnect from routine and reconnect with themselves.

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Design & Character

Nômade Tulum’s aesthetic blends earthy minimalism with global influence. Natural wood, woven textures, linen fabrics, and handcrafted furnishings foster a calming atmosphere that feels deeply integrated into the surrounding landscape. Moroccan-inspired details appear throughout, particularly in the tented bungalows and communal lounges, while open-air architecture allows jungle sounds and ocean breezes to become part of the sensory adventure. The hotel’s design philosophy centers on harmony with nature, creating spaces that feel intimate, restorative, and quietly luxurious.

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The Rooms

Accommodations range from garden-surrounded standard rooms to expansive oceanfront suites and elevated treehouses overlooking the jungle canopy. Beachfront rooms place guests steps from the Caribbean shoreline, while jungle and arena rooms make for a more secluded retreat immersed in tropical greenery. Standout options include the Two Bedroom Villa with a pool, and the Premier Oceanfront Suite – both designed for travelers seeking extra privacy and space. For something more distinctive, the Moroccan-inspired bungalows and adults-only treehouses deliver an immersive stay that combines rustic charm with upscale comfort.

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Food & Drink

Dining at Nômade Tulum promises simplicity, seasonality, and shared experiences. Macondo serves Middle Eastern-inspired dishes in a vibrant setting, accompanied by inventive seasonal cocktails and live music at night. La Popular, the hotel’s beachside restaurant, focuses on fresh seafood sourced from local fishermen, celebrating the flavors and vibes of the Caribbean through open-air dining. For a more intimate and elevated gastronomic event, Kuu Ju presents a Japanese omakase establishment led by Chef Hirokazu Sato, where each course highlights artistry, precision, and the freshest available ingredients. 

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Spa & Wellness

Wellness is woven into nearly every aspect of a Nômade Tulum getaway. Guests can participate in cacao ceremonies, sound healing, meditation, yoga, stargazing sessions, and full moon gatherings designed to foster mindfulness and connection. The Yaan Spa expands on this philosophy with hydrotherapy circuits, a cedar sauna, eucalyptus steam room, vitality pools, and holistic treatments that nurture mind and body. Flexible immersive journeys and seasonal creative residencies further distinguish the property’s wellness-forward approach. 

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Location & Neighborhood Recs

Located near the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, Nomade Tulum provides easy access to cenotes, archaeological sites, and some of the Riviera Maya’s most awe-inspiring beaches. Guests can explore Tulum’s thriving art and dining scene, take day trips to nearby Mayan ruins, or venture into the surrounding jungle for nature-centric excursions that complement the hotel’s grounding ambiance.

Fast Facts

Location: Tulum, Mexico

Vibe: A soulful barefoot sanctuary, this is where bohemian luxury, holistic wellness, and immersive cultural experiences unfold between the jungle and the sea.

Rating: Four-star

Room Count: The hotel is comprised of 38 rooms, 20 suites, 5 treehouses, and 36 bungalows. 

Pricing: During the low season, rates typically start around $220/night. Prices commonly range from $350+/night during high season. 

Our Favorite Thing About the Hotel: The serene Jungle Rooms, which offer a deeply grounding escape that feels worlds away from the U.S.’s nonstop energy of metropolitan hubs. 

Dining: The property has three dining concepts: Kuu Ju, serving omakase-style Japanese fare; Macondo, an all-day concept serving Middle Eastern-leaning fare with live music at night; and La Popular, the open-air beachfront restaurant offering fresh fish from the Caribbean Sea.

Amenities: Outdoor swimming pool, beachfront, free WiFi, free parking, airport shuttle, 3 restaurants, spa, bar, private beach area, breakfast

Nearby Attractions: South Tulum Beach, Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, Parque Nacional Tulum, Las Palmas Beach, Tulum Arachaeological Site

Airport: Tulum International Airport (TQO)


Tulum, Mexico

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