Pros

  • Beachfront location and about a 20-minute drive to Tulum town
  • Private cabanas with patios and en-suite bathrooms
  • Seafood restaurant and lounge bar with room and beach service
  • Beach club provides loungers and harem beds
  • Offers breakfast (not included in room rates)
  • Free Wi-Fi and on-site parking
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Cons

  • Charge for breakfast
  • Rooms lack flat-screen TVs, minibars, and kettles (pretty typical for Tulum)
  • Complaints about beds, housekeeping, air-conditioning, and Wi-Fi
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Bottom Line

The 10-room Om Tulum Hotel Cabanas and Beach Club is a rustic, self-sustaining beachfront property. The bungalows are basic but colorful, with porches and limited hours for air-conditioning. Typical of the lodgings along Tulum's beach road, the hotel has a back-to-nature ethos -- electricity comes from an on-site generator, and it doesn't operate 24/7. They're are no in-room TVs or minbars, and the free Wi-Fi is less than reliable. The restaurant serves seafood, and there's a beach club with loungers and beds. Overall, this is a basic option in need of some renovations, but it offers a perfect beach location and a secluded vibe. Travelers could also compare rates with the nearby Coco Tulum, which has modern rooms, spa services, yoga classes, and reliable in-room Wi-Fi. 

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Om Tulum Hotel Cabanas and Beach Club

Scene

Rustic hotel with an Eastern spiritual theme and lovely outdoor spaces

Om Tulum Hotel Cabanas and Beach Club’s rustic design and beachfront location is sure to grab travelers' attention. Stone paths weave through wooden cabanas, hammocks hang from trees, and palm trees and tropical plants fill all the spaces in between. The hotel’s layout creates a sense of seclusion and privacy, which many guests like. Its spiritual theme (the hotel is named “Om”) and commitment to sustainable living make it a good place to get away and commune with nature. The beach offers loungers, thatched umbrellas, and harem beds for relaxing. The restaurant is covered but open-air. The secluded romantic vibe draws couples, but groups of friends -- another large part of the clientele -- check in here too.

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Location

Beachfront location and within driving distance of attractions and Tulum town

The draw of Om Tulum Hotel Cabanas and Beach Club is its beachfront location. It’s about a 20-minute drive to Tulum town and the magnificent Mayan ruins, which overlook the beach. The Sian Biosphere reserve is about a 20-minute drive away, and many companies offer tours, some by boat. The fascinating Muyil ruins, which are often overlooked, are about a 40-minute drive away -- many tours are available. There’s a few restaurants and bars within walking distance of the hotel, some of which belong to other hotels in the area. For day trips, Chichen Itza is a little more than a two-hour drive away, while Coba takes an hour to reach. Ek Balam is a three-hour drive from the property. It’s an hour-and-a-half drive to Cancun International Airport. 

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Rooms

Private cabanas with en-suite bathrooms and few amenities

With just 10 private bungalows, Om Tulum Hotel Cabanas and Beach Club is a small operation. The cabanas are simple: wood floors, thatched roofs, mosquito nets over beds, and patios with chairs or hammocks. Inside, the design has an Eastern vibe reflected in the wall paintings and hanging tapestries. Still, the cabanas show visible wear and tear in some places and grime in others, and could use a refresh. There are no in-room TV, safes, minibars, or kettles, which some guests consider a plus. Guests have complained about housekeeping, bugs, and uncomfortable beds. Though some rooms have air-conditioning, guests have noted that it doesn't always work. Rooms include free Wi-Fi, though the in-room signal is weak. Bear in mind that like all the properties along the beach road, this property operates off the grid with an on-site generator, and the electricity is not on 24/7 -- lanterns and candles are available. Bathrooms are decked out in earthen colors with rustic walk-in showers. Toiletries are provided, and hairdryers can be borrowed from the front desk. While the idea of private cabanas are lovely, some note that they receive strong odors from the restaurant, and, with other guests walking by, some lack privacy. 

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Features

Beach club, seafood restaurant, and free spotty Wi-Fi 

The beachfront location is the draw here, and there's a beach club with loungers and harem beds, which are free to guests. These loungers and beds are serviced by Om Tulum’s Beach Club Restaurant, whose focus is seafood specialties and pizzas. Room service is available, and breakfast is available but it's not included in the rates. Travelers can grab drinks at the lounge bar, which is connected to the restaurant. On-site parking and Wi-Fi are free, but the in-room signal is not reliable. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Om Tulum Hotel Cabanas and Beach Club

Scene

Rustic hotel with an Eastern spiritual theme and lovely outdoor spaces

Om Tulum Hotel Cabanas and Beach Club’s rustic design and beachfront location is sure to grab travelers' attention. Stone paths weave through wooden cabanas, hammocks hang from trees, and palm trees and tropical plants fill all the spaces in between. The hotel’s layout creates a sense of seclusion and privacy, which many guests like. Its spiritual theme (the hotel is named “Om”) and commitment to sustainable living make it a good place to get away and commune with nature. The beach offers loungers, thatched umbrellas, and harem beds for relaxing. The restaurant is covered but open-air. The secluded romantic vibe draws couples, but groups of friends -- another large part of the clientele -- check in here too.

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Location

Beachfront location and within driving distance of attractions and Tulum town

The draw of Om Tulum Hotel Cabanas and Beach Club is its beachfront location. It’s about a 20-minute drive to Tulum town and the magnificent Mayan ruins, which overlook the beach. The Sian Biosphere reserve is about a 20-minute drive away, and many companies offer tours, some by boat. The fascinating Muyil ruins, which are often overlooked, are about a 40-minute drive away -- many tours are available. There’s a few restaurants and bars within walking distance of the hotel, some of which belong to other hotels in the area. For day trips, Chichen Itza is a little more than a two-hour drive away, while Coba takes an hour to reach. Ek Balam is a three-hour drive from the property. It’s an hour-and-a-half drive to Cancun International Airport. 

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Rooms

Private cabanas with en-suite bathrooms and few amenities

With just 10 private bungalows, Om Tulum Hotel Cabanas and Beach Club is a small operation. The cabanas are simple: wood floors, thatched roofs, mosquito nets over beds, and patios with chairs or hammocks. Inside, the design has an Eastern vibe reflected in the wall paintings and hanging tapestries. Still, the cabanas show visible wear and tear in some places and grime in others, and could use a refresh. There are no in-room TV, safes, minibars, or kettles, which some guests consider a plus. Guests have complained about housekeeping, bugs, and uncomfortable beds. Though some rooms have air-conditioning, guests have noted that it doesn't always work. Rooms include free Wi-Fi, though the in-room signal is weak. Bear in mind that like all the properties along the beach road, this property operates off the grid with an on-site generator, and the electricity is not on 24/7 -- lanterns and candles are available. Bathrooms are decked out in earthen colors with rustic walk-in showers. Toiletries are provided, and hairdryers can be borrowed from the front desk. While the idea of private cabanas are lovely, some note that they receive strong odors from the restaurant, and, with other guests walking by, some lack privacy. 

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Features

Beach club, seafood restaurant, and free spotty Wi-Fi 

The beachfront location is the draw here, and there's a beach club with loungers and harem beds, which are free to guests. These loungers and beds are serviced by Om Tulum’s Beach Club Restaurant, whose focus is seafood specialties and pizzas. Room service is available, and breakfast is available but it's not included in the rates. Travelers can grab drinks at the lounge bar, which is connected to the restaurant. On-site parking and Wi-Fi are free, but the in-room signal is not reliable. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Beach

  • Cabanas

  • Concierge

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Room Service

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