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1.
The Hotel Acuario
Located at the entrance to the Tulum ruins, near several little
shops, just off the
main highway. This quaint hotel offers air conditioning, clean rooms,
a restaurant with gift shop and several computers for internet access.
It is within walking distance of town, and acts as the central gathering
area from which many activities are directed. Staff speak some English.
$55/night - rooms sleep 4
http://www.xaac.com/playacar/prin-acu.htm
2.
Los Lirios
This is a plush cabana on the beach, 10 minutes from the town of
Tulum, on the road
to Boca Paila. It is complete with marble floors, air conditioning,
bathtub, terrace with hammock and ocean view, and a covered cabana
style restaurant with an excellent menu and friendly staff. You
can walk for miles on the beach both directions. A spa offers yoga,
aromatherapy, meditation, and massages. There is room service and
laundry. The staff are English speaking.
$110/night - double occupancy
www.loslirios.com
3.
Ana y Jose
A very nice cabana experience with lovely surroundings. An outdoor
swimming pool
is located in the center of the grounds with easy access to the
white Caribbean sandy beach that stretches for miles in either direction.
A cabana style restaurant and bar is available on the grounds with
an excellent menu and friendly staff. This hotel also offers you
free use of a small car during your stay. Staff are English speaking.
$100/night - double occupancy
http://www.anayjose.com/rooms.html
4.
Hostels
The Tulum hostel is the Weary Traveler, it appears clean, and has
a friendly environment. It is located on the main street in tulum.
$10/night - including breakfast.
Weary@intulum.com
There
are numerous other cabanas - many very rustic without power, some
with
generated power for portions of the day, and some with all the services
you would expect in a large resort without the crowds. Most are
right on the beach. The more rustic ones provide screened cabanas
with dirt or cement floors, and mosquito netting over the beds.
Linen is provided. Several offer their own covered restaurants and
bars. Most of these in the Tulum area are on the dirt road to Boca
Paila.
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