A really disconected natural place

November 8th, 2011 by admin No comments »

How long has it been since you have really disconnected from the world? No cellular phone, no internet, no constant checking in or being checked on, just slipping back into a more simple life, where you are in tune with nature, where communication actually means using speech and truly talking to other human beings? It is very easy in this modern world to forget the basic –and important- things in life: the gifts of nature, communion with inner selves, and sharing laughter and discoveries with people who are physically present, who we can touch and feel. And the simple pleasure of allowing our eyes to be dazzled by the natural world.

If this is what you long for than a vacation in Coco Tulum is just what you are looking for. Quiet, removed, basic, but nevertheless incredibly clean and inviting, Coco Tulum is a true return to the immediate and truly invaluable gifts that life has to offer. Your ears are filled with the sound of the waves and the wind and your eyes feast on the infinite horizon stretching out over the turquoise blue ocean.

This setting is not one that encourages all the devices associated with our overly electronic age. Relying solely on wind for electricity, Coco Tulum allows but does not encourage a constant connection to the outside, hectic world.

And to make it even more enticing, Coco Tulum is very affordable. It focuses on cleanliness, comfort, community and very, very friendly people. What more can you ask for?

Home of the ancient and millenary Mayan civilization

October 21st, 2011 by admin No comments »

Tulum Ruins
The Yucatán peninsula: home of the ancient and millenary Mayan civilization.
Coco Tulum is perfectly situated to be a base for exploring the vestiges of this truly fascinating ancient world. Located on a pristine white beach that stretches endlessly north and south along the turquoise blue water, it is surrounded by some of the most famous Mayan archaeological ruins.
The closest one is of course Tulum itself. Just a short bike ride away, the most spectacular aspect of this ancient town is its stunning location right on a cliff overlooking the clear turquoise water of the Caribbean Sea. It was once a fortress city that served as a port and was one of the last cities built by the Mayan.
A short 40 minute drive to the northwest is Cobá. This city was the hub of a complex network of roads called sacbe (“white road”) that led to various other sites in the regions. Its main pyramid is the tallest in the area with 120 steps and some 42 meters (138 ft) in height. From the top there is a breathtaking view of the surrounding jungle. Coba is one of the most extensive Mayan sites (over some 80 km²) and is estimated to have had some 50,000 inhabitants at the peak of its civilization.
If you continue another half an hour along the highway you will find yourself in famous Chichen Itza. For centuries Chichen Itza was the political, religious and military center of the northern Yucatan Peninsula. The most well-known building of Chichen Itza, the Castillo or “Castle,” is where the famous serpent appears to descend on each equinox, thanks to a precisely calculated play of light and shadows.
After a long day climbing pyramids, the cozy cabins and spectacular beaches at Coco Tulum will welcome and refresh you while the soft sound of the ocean’s waves softly lulls you to sleep.

The perfect place for a lover’s getaway

October 21st, 2011 by admin No comments »

Couple and bike at the beach

Tulum…. Tranquil, romantic, magical Tulum. Tulum is the perfect place for a lover’s getaway, with nothing to distract you from the soothing sound of the wind and the waves. Imagine walking at sunset along the beach, feeling the warm sand beneath your feet, your perfect companion by your side and the wide expanse of beautiful, turquoise water stretching off into the horizon. It is the ideal setting for love and tranquility.

And even better, what if you can not only share love and tranquility, but passion, excitement and adventure as well? Imagine finding yourselves near a large biosphere reserve teeming with wildlife; a plethora of Mayan ruins that transport you to a time long past, magical crystal clear pools of water in the middle of the jungle and an unparalleled underwater world that will truly astound you.

And all this at an affordable price where cleanliness and a profound respect for the natural world reign supreme.

If this is the kind of vacation you and partner long for, then look no further than Coco Tulum. Our cozy, quaint cabins and spotlessly clean communal bathrooms, together with wind powered energy, allow us to keep our prices low and our carbon footprint at a minimum. We are an often sought destination for young lovers who want to enjoy the best of each other and their surroundings.

Because at Coco Tulum we understand those lovers who know how to recognize, create and embrace paradise inside and out.

Yucatan Cenotes at Tulum

September 30th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Cenote Caleta TankHa
Summer in the Mexican Caribbean can be very hot. Lying on the sparkling white sand in front of the brilliant turquoise ocean offers some relief, but there are times when we yearn for cool, fresh water.

Fortunately, the Yucatán  Peninsula has just what we need for those months. The entire peninsula is made up of limestone. Water seeps through the surface, forming an intricate system of underground rivers. Over the centuries, the land above the underground rivers and caverns weakened and collapsed in some places forming sinkholes or, as they are known around here, cenotes (from the Mayan “dzonot” or “ts’onot”, meaning “cavity containing life-giving water”).

For the Mayans these cenotes were sacred. They were their source of fresh water and were considered passageways to the underworld. Some were used for sacrificial offerings and all were believed to be sacred wells or gifts from the gods.

These incredible refreshing, cool (sometimes even cold) fresh water pools are found in the middle of the jungle, surrounded by exuberant vegetation. They are truly the closest thing to paradise on earth.

Tulum is fortunate to have a great number of cenotes very near Coco Tulum. There is even one along the coastal road itself. But there are many more just 15 – 30 minutes away. Some are large, some are small but all have that magical aura that they have preserved for centuries.

What more can you ask for from a vacation spot. Spend the day luxuriating in fresh, cool water in the middle of the jungle, come back in time to enjoy the sunset on a secluded, solitary beach and then maybe take a 3 minute walk to our sister hotel, Playa Azul, for a cool beer and delicious supper before going back to your cozy cabaña where nature is at your doorstep for you to enjoy.

 

Sea Turtles at Tulum Beach

September 22nd, 2011 by admin No comments »

Coco Tulum, by simply being what it is -an ecological, affordable, communal, friendly hotel- offers its visitors a variety of simple, basic natural gifts. These gifts are there for the taking, but in the hustle and bustle of our urban lives many of us forget they exist: the sunset, a soft breeze, the sand under our feet, and, of course, the fascinating animal world.

Perhaps one of the most intriguing animal species that we have the opportunity to see at Coco Tulum is also one of the most primitive: the sea turtle. These beguiling creatures have been on this earth for more than 70,000 million years and are survivors of the mass extinction that killed the dinosaurs. They spend almost their entire life in the ocean. The males, once they have hatched, never return to the shore, but the females come ashore once a year under the cover of the night, to lay their eggs.

Coco Tulum has the incredible fortune to be located right in the middle of the coast that is the main nesting ground for two species of sea turtles: the Loggerhead Turtle and the Green Turtle. Turtles do not like noise, people or lights, which makes the coast of Tulum a very appealing place for them. With still relatively few tourists and little electricity, it is not uncommon to find a large female sea turtle creeping up the sand on the Tulum beach in the dead of night to lay her eggs.

Hatching season is another truly fascinating event. The baby turtles fight their way out of the eggs and sand and rapidly scurry to the water. They are tiny; smaller than the palm of your hand. It is amazing to realize that they will one day become huge, pre historic creatures who roam the seas.

Turtle nesting and hatching season is from May to October. If you are lucky enough to see either the female laying her eggs or the tiny turtles scurrying to the ocean, please remember that they do not like noise or light. If you are going to be visiting us during that time and want the chance to have the unforgettable experience of watching turtles, please bring a red or yellow flashlight and remember to be very, very quiet!

New pictures for Coco Tulum website by Anna Fishkin

September 10th, 2011 by cocotulum No comments »

This is Anna Fishkin, a photographer, artist and writer. She was born in Minsk, Belarus, and currently resides in México.

This week she has been taking new photographs for the web page of Coco Tulum Hotel that will be up in 10 days. We chose her to take the new pictures for the web page because we think she has a sensitive eye for Caribbean colors and the natural lines of the landscape here.

Her web page is www.everystring.com, where you can see more of her great work!

She is also one of the offical photographers for www.tulumweddingsandevents.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yoga retreats at Tulum’s beach, Mexico

August 29th, 2011 by admin No comments »

In these past years, Tulum has become one of the most popular spots in North America for yoga retreats. Many world renowned yoga instructors have discovered the blessings of the untouched and exuberant nature and the calm and peaceful tranquility that this stretch of coast has to offer. The uncrowded beaches, the relative isolation and the stunning beauty of the surroundings are just an added benefit.

Yoga is also one of the most perfect forms of exercise for this environment. The slow, flowing movements seem to follow the movement of the waves. The deep yoga breathing permeates our minds and bodies with the tranquility of the atmosphere and fills our souls with a sense of wellbeing and peace. As we close our eyes in meditation, we are easily transported to another world where all concerns and demands disappear.

Coco Tulum has not been left behind in this trend. Beside our cozy cabañas is a lovely rustic yoga area. Covered with a typical palapa, the wood floor is the perfect spot to practice yoga. With an unobstructed view of the shining white sand and turquoise Caribbean, its location is unbeatable.

After stretching your body and mind, you can take a quick dip in the ocean, a shower in our bright and welcoming communal facilities, or take a quick 3 minute walk down the beach to have a fresh juice at the restaurant at our sister hotel, Playa Azul.

Coco Tulum… the best place in Tulum to truly get away and enjoy all the basic pleasures that life and the region has to offer,

Tranquility…. Nature…. Adventure… Affordability… Welcome to Coco Tulum!

August 23rd, 2011 by admin No comments »

Tranquility…. Nature…. Adventure… Affordability… Welcome to Coco Tulum!

When we more adventurous travelers think of a vacation in the sun-filled tropics, many of us are searching for a place where we can experience true intimacy with nature, enough isolation to feel removed from the outside world and an affordable price that will not limit the experiences we can enjoy while we are on holiday.

Coco Tulum cabañas is the perfect place for our kind of traveler. Our main focus is on ecology, affordability and hygiene, without forgetting art and aesthetics. Everything runs on wind and solar energy, leaving virtually no carbon footprint. Our presence on the beach is limited to a few hammocks under a shady canopy.

Our cabañas are wonderfully clean and inviting, with artistic accents that help each one blend into the environment. The soft sound of the waves is our only nighttime music; all the gifts of nature at your fingertips.

The communal bathrooms, cleaned three times a day, also have a unique and engaging design. With four showers and WC for men and another five for women, they are never crowded and always spotless.

This is the perfect place for those who are not looking to be pampered, but rather want a base from which to explore this wonderfully exciting region.

The peaceful, laid back and comfortable atmosphere of Coco Tulum attracts independently-minded people. We offer them a place that satisfies their basic needs without sacrificing cleanliness and appearance. Perhaps that is why our guests often come to stay for 2 or 3 days and end up staying for two weeks or more!

Tulum beach accommodation packages

January 11th, 2010 by cocotulum No comments »

At Coco Tulum Cabanas, the mission is to give clients and guests a great beach vacation and Tulum experience.  With the best of Tulum art and Tulum design in the rooms and around the hotel, guests are constantly finding something new to appreciate.  It’s also a very fun way to enjoy the natural beauty of Tulum and the Riviera Maya, while leaving no carbon footprint – Coco Tulum Cabanas run completely on aeolic (wind) and solar energy.

New Tulum beach accommodation packages at this gorgeous little Tulum hotel are providing yet another great aspect to a Tulum beach vacation – an economic price that gives a group of friends or a family an affordable way to enjoy a relaxed Tulum vacation.  With a discount on the room, it’s the best deal around for a Tulum beach hotel!

The Tulum beach tower at Coco Tulum Cabanas is a beautiful, Rapunzel-like structure with amazing views from the top floors.  Each of the three floors has its own room, bathroom, and closet.  With the Tulum design of this Beach Tower, one can see for miles all the way around, with 180 degree views of the Tulum beach and the Tulum jungle.

Prices in Tulum, especially for beach accommodation, have risen a lot in the last couple of years!  Coco Tulum cabanas is a bargain that takes one back to an older time in Tulum, when Tulum cabanas were quieter and more economical and competitively-priced.  These Tulum cabanas are still comfortable, with housekeeping service provided daily and a great Tulum design in the shared bathrooms.  The Tulum beach tower is more luxurious, as befits the luxurious view!

The best deal for Tulum vacation packages are at Coco Tulum cabanas and Playa Azul Hotel and Beachclub.  Check www.cocotulum.com and www.playaazultulum.com for more information!

Ecological sustainability today

December 1st, 2009 by cocotulum 2 comments »

Now more than ever, as the citizens of the world face a changing climate, people are recognizing the toll that over-consumption of energy takes on the Earth.  The use of fossil fuels contributes to political unrest and the heating of the Earth’s climate, which will contribute to changes in the way we live our lives.

The development and production of energy using renewable energy (solar, wind, geothermal are the most often cited) can help us to live sustainable lives.  It can also help us to lower our energy costs, which is useful in an unstable global economy.

An ecologically sustainable existence means not leaving a “carbon footprint” – keeping our environment in balance and not using more energy than the environment can sustain.

To effectively use both solar and wind power, one needs a set up in which you can harness the heat of the sun or the movement of the wind.  The most common ways are using solar panels, which are made up of photovoltaic cells, and windmills, which harness the wind currents to turn the turbine (the blades at the top of a windmill) to generate movement.  Both convert these resources into electricity, which can be stored in large batteries (kind of like car batteries) so that you can use that power even when it’s not sunny or windy.

Using the resources that are freely available creates the possibility of living in a completely sustainable manner, so that our manner of living does not cause harm to the Earth, energy costs don’t create a burden on our finances, and we can still live with the comforts that define our modern life.  Sustainable living doesn’t have to mean going without heat and electricity – we can still live lives of comfort without damaging the environment.

If everyone used renewable energy, we wouldn’t leave our grandchildren with the burden of our wasteful way of life.  As the danger of climate change becomes more of a threat, we can only hope that there will be more of a movement toward sustainability through the use of renewable energy, and that it is more freely available to anyone who wants to live a sustainable life.

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