Summary
Vanessa Aguirre's guide to Tulum, Mexico, provides a mix of relaxation and adventure for couples. From staying at the luxurious Nomade Tulum to dining at unique spots like Hartwood and Kin Toh, the guide covers romantic and memorable experiences. It also highlights must-visit cenotes and suggests indulging in wellness activities like yoga and spa treatments, making it a comprehensive guide for couples seeking a mix of leisure and exploration in Tulum.
Nomade Tulum
A romantic getaway with modern boho interiors and a plunge pool overlooking jungle views. Offers free bikes and yoga classes.
Tips
Splurge on the Aire Suite for a luxurious stay. Utilize the free bikes for day exploration.
Hartwood
A favorite for its fresh, daily-changing menu based on the local catch. Dine al fresco by candlelight.
Tips
Make a reservation for an earlier seating to avoid missing out on popular dishes.
Kin Toh
Offers an elevated Aztec cuisine in a treehouse ambiance. The property is lit by candlelight for an ultra-romantic experience.
Tips
Try the chef’s tasting menus for a comprehensive experience. Dining in a nest costs around $1,000.
Gran Cenote
A popular and well-kept cenote with clear waters for snorkeling with turtles and fish.
Tips
Entry fee is 180 pesos. Arrive early to avoid crowds.
Cenote Calvera
A less commercial, cave-like cenote that offers a more intimate experience with a wooden swing and ladder for unique photos.
Tips
Entry fee is 100 pesos. Be prepared to wait for entry as it's not as well-attended.
Yaan Wellness Spa
Top pick for a spa day with beautiful design, indoor pool with cenote water, and couples massages ending with hot flower baths.
Tips
Enjoy the indoor pool early before your scheduled spa treatment for a full experience.