Our Habitas Tulum

Our Habitas Tulum

8.3/10 GUEST SCORE

A harmonious blend of luxury and nature on Tulum's pristine shores.

BrandOur Habitas
DestinationTulum
RegionMexico Central America & Caribbean
Price TierTier 1 ($1k-$2k)
SettingBeach
Best ForCouples/Romance, Wellness Retreats, Eco-Conscious Travelers
PrivacyMedium
ServiceFull Concierge
ButlerOn-Request
Private PoolNone

Nestled along the pristine shores of Tulum, Our Habitas Tulum offers a unique blend of luxury and nature. This eco-friendly resort features 32 ultra-luxe canvas tents, each perched on elevated wooden platforms and topped with palapa roofs, providing an intimate connection with the surrounding jungle

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Waking up to panoramic ocean views from your private terrace in a luxurious canvas tent.

For an eco-luxury retreat that seamlessly integrates with nature, offering personalized service and holistic wellness experiences.

Signature Suite: Oceanfront Tent

Private terrace with ocean views, hardwood floors, palapa roof, open-air shower

Accolades

Condé Nast Traveler Top 29% of hotels in Tulum

Vibe: Eco-Luxury, Secluded, Tranquil

When to Visit Tulum

Best time: November through April provides Tulum's finest luxury experience during the dry season, with warm Caribbean waters, clear cenote visibility, and the famous beach club culture at maximum vibrancy.

Demand: Tulum has evolved from a backpacker destination to one of the world's most discussed luxury travel addresses, with sophisticated boutique properties, private cenote access, and the extraordinary beach road creating consistent international premium demand.

Pricing: Ultra-luxury Tulum properties have seen dramatic rate increases as the destination's global recognition has grown, with the finest private jungle villa estates and exclusive beach club treehouses commanding rates comparable to established Caribbean destinations. Peak winter season sees full occupanc

Insider tip: Arrange private access to a restricted archaeological cenote within the Tulum Biosphere Reserve through your villa's dedicated cultural access program — swimming in a sacred Mayan ceremonial cenote that's closed to the public, surrounded by ancient stalactites and bioluminescent water, delivers a di

Avoid: Avoid June through October during hurricane season and Tulum's rainy season when the famous beach road flooding and persistent afternoon rain limit the outdoor beach and cenote culture that defines this destination's luxury appeal.

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