Our Habitas Tulum

Tulum, Mexico

8.3 Moderate Deluxe

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Jungle Room, at Our Habitas Tulum

Jungle Room

  • Designed to coexist with nature
  • 1 King Bed
  • Sleeps 2 guests
  • Overlooks Yucatan palms and lush jungle

USD $ 360 /nt

Limited availability.

BEST FLEXIBLE RATE

You have until January 10, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $380 /nt
$1,380 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
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ADVANCE PURCHASE RATE

Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.

USD $360 /nt
$1,307 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
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Ocean Breeze, at Our Habitas Tulum

Ocean Breeze

  • Designed to coexist with nature
  • One King Bed
  • Sleeps 2 guests
  • Private open-air terrace

USD $ 429 /nt

Limited availability.

BEST FLEXIBLE RATE

You have until January 10, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $452 /nt
$1,639 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
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ADVANCE PURCHASE RATE

Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.

USD $429 /nt
$1,555 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
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Pool Room, at Our Habitas Tulum

Pool Room

  • Designed to coexist with nature
  • One King Bed
  • Sleeps 2 guests
  • Nestled between the jungle and the Caribbean Sea

USD $ 470 /nt

Limited availability.

BEST FLEXIBLE RATE

You have until January 10, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $496 /nt
$1,799 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

ADVANCE PURCHASE RATE

Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.

USD $470 /nt
$1,707 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

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About the Hotel

Just a two-hour drive from Cancun, Habitas Tulum sits between the Mayan jungle and the Caribbean Sea, with direct access to one of the destination’s few secluded beaches. Rooted in sustainability and connection, this unique sanctuary offers extraordinary experiences centered around Habitas' signature pillars of music, wellness, art & culture, food, learning and adventure in a setting of immense natural beauty. Welcome to your home in Tulum.

Location

Our Habitas Tulum
KM 4.5, Av. Boca Paila
Zona Hotelera
Tulum, Mexico 77780

Nearest Airport: CUN

Features and Amenities

  • Dining
  • Pool Bar
  • Restaurant
  • Bar & Lounge
  • On-Site Amenities
  • Concierge
  • Spa Services
  • WiFi
  • Terrace
  • Outdoor Pool
  • 24-Hour Front Desk
  • In-Room Amenities
  • Air Conditioning
  • Bathrobes
  • In-Room Safes
  • Work Desks
  • Activities
  • Bicycling
  • Yoga
  • Interests
  • Eco Friendly / Sustainable
  • Hotels
  • Signature Perks

Reviews for Our Habitas Tulum

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TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 days ago

Very chill and relaxed hotel, great staff. The room is amazing, clean and lovely The location is great, nearby tulum and the beach

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Beautiful spot to relax!

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 3 weeks ago

Very great service, nice spot for relaxing all day. Beautiful pool. Fish tacos were excellent, as were the mescalita cocktails.

Caleb H


Alexis and the hotel were wonderful!

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 month ago

Alexis at the restaurant was such a joy. Going to the hotel is it worth it just to be helped by such a wonderful individual.

Maximilian S


Wonderful stay. Amazing staff!!

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 month ago

We loved our stay! All of the staff were incredible and so helpful. They made our stay so perfect. 10/10 would recommend. Gracias por todo 🙏🏻

Your W


I Want to Love it, But…

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 months ago

There is so much to love about this place, but the lack of attention to general maintenance in the cabinas makes it difficult. First, the positives - The people are amazing! From the waiters and bartenders, to the front desk and gate attendants, to the women working in the wellness center, everyone treats you with kindness and the utmost courtesy! They are warm and friendly and try their best to make sure all your needs are met! The overall experience, outside of the cabinas, is incredibly relaxing and enjoyable. You really do feel like you are part of nature. We especially enjoyed seeing the different types of native animals. I’m not sure which are my favorites, the coatimundi or the agouti. There’s even a sweet kitten, Graciela, who lives in the wellness center (don’t worry about allergies, the reception area where she lives is outside.) I also really appreciated the wellness activities. I’ll be honest, I did not wake up in time for the morning yoga classes, but I indulged in three different types of massages. They were ALL incredible! We also booked a cacao ceremony. It was a very special, and spiritual, experience! Thank you Carol for always making us feel welcome and appreciated. And, thank you Carmen, Patti and, most especially Francisca, for the incredible massages and cacao ceremony. You are ALL very talented healers and how much you care for your clients is inspiring. We also enjoyed our breakfasts at Moro, the on-site restaurant. The wait staff and bartenders are THE BEST! Thank you Francisco, Etson, Guti, Allejo, Alexis and Raphael for taking such good care of us! I am especially grateful for your kind help as I was practicing, and trying to remember!, my Spanish! No one ever corrected me with a condescending or impatient tone. You were all so helpful! I also really enjoyed relaxing by the pool or beach and getting to know the other guests. They are from all over the world! It’s a truly multicultural experience. Now on to the not so positive… and honestly, this is why I most likely will not stay at an Our Habitas property again. While the cabinas are comfortable in some ways, the lack of attention to what I consider important things makes them very UNCOMFORTABLE! First, they are dark. I originally booked a room with a plunge pool. It was all the way at the back of the property and the pool was facing away from any sunlight. Not only was it uncomfortably dark inside the cabins, the plunge pool was uncomfortably cold in spite of the September heat. It seems that all of the cabinas, except for those facing the ocean, are very dark. My friends’ jungle cabinas were. I needed more sunlight, so I asked to be upgraded to an oceanfront cabina. It is low-season, so they were able to accommodate me and made it very easy. Here’s where the maintenance issues, and lack of attention to detail, come in. There seems to be no awareness that they are in the jungle - which means there are A LOT OF BUGS! My first night in the oceanfront cabins I came to my room to go to bed and the bed was filled with ants. They came right away and changed the bedding , but I still woke-up the next morning covered in them. It was awful. I know that ants can get into places easily, but there are centimeter-wide gaps between the floor boards. You can see where the mortar (?)/ filler (?) came out and was never replaced. You can see all the way down to the ground. I’m actually surprised I didn’t have creepy crawlers in my cabinas. The next day they moved me to a different cabina (still oceanfront), but this one had an inch-plus gap at the top of the front door, as well as gaps along the glass doors leading out to the patio. I was constantly smacking at mosquitoes. The tent material in both of the oceanfront cabinas was torn in places and the flaps over the “window” screens would not stay velcroed down, so they flapped and made constant noise because it’s windy by the ocean. The outside bathroom concept is fine for the showers, but the outside toilets are not a good idea. This, we should have thought of when booking. We knew we were going to southern Mexico in the rainy season. But, my poor cousin’s toilet area was so filled with mosquitoes that she had to use the toilets by the restaurant. Mine wasn’t too bad, but it also wasn’t great. Overall, I just gave up on trying to prevent the mosquitoe bites and just ended up treating the bites. I’m covered :( The final piece of lack-of-maintenance that made a difference is that the overhead fans in the restaurant didn’t work. While the restaurant is outdoors, there’s not always an ocean breeze. Not only would these have made the dining experience more comfortable, but it also would have helped keep the mosquitoes and flies away. Speaking of mosquitoes, if you have respiratory issues, or just don’t like smoke, beware that they burn copal incense around the restaurant, bar, wellness center and center court/ yoga area. I THINK this is to keep the mosquitoes away. I liked the smell of the copal and didn’t mind it too much, but after a week at Our Habitas both my cousin and I have scratchy throats. We’re pretty sure it’s from all of the smoke. Overall, I feel like Our Habitas, Tulum COULD BE a truly wonderful and relaxing experience. The staff on property works incredibly hard to create a unique and memorable experience for the guests. But the owner either is not paying attention or just doesn’t care enough to take care of the cabinas so that they are comfortable. I’m writing all of this not only to let people know what to expect, but also to hopefully let the ownership know that they need to take better care of cabinas. This will not be a place a stay in Tulum again, nor do I plan to try any of the other properties because the lack of care by the owners is just too prevalent.

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