Tulum Treehouse
Revel in one of Mexico’s lushest retreats
Bordering a tropical mangrove jungle, Tulum Treehouse is the brainchild of a group of local and international designers and craftsmen, designed to warmly welcome guests whilst also serving as a beautiful canvas displaying the talents of its creators. The hotel aims to emphasise the artisanal traditions and craftsmanship of the Yucatan region, and creatively utilise these in a sustainable manner.
Just north of the main entrance of the Sian Ka’an Biosphere reserve, a national park filled with myriad exotic species and Mayan ruins, and nearby to Tulum’s coral reef, the second biggest in the world, Tulum Treehouse is a must for nature enthusiasts.
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