Location

This unique corner of the Yucatan Peninsula is a UNESCO World Heritage site, with tropical forests, mangroves and marshes, and a marine section intersected by a barrier reef. There are over 300 species of birds, and an intricate, ancient canal system that offers some of the world’s best fly fishing.

Walk out of the house and straight onto the beach or cross the street to explore the flora and fauna on the facing lagoon — unknown to most visitors to Tulum. The house’s rooftop pool terrace is an ideal spot for sipping a sunset mezcal and stargazing after dark, offering 360 degree views of the Caribbean and the lagoon.