CONRAD’S LUXURIOUS FIRST HOTEL IN TULUM

The Conrad luxury hotel in Tulum is a 349-room beachside hideaway is located eight miles north of the town center on a secluded bay, immersing guests in the unique surroundings. A tropical jungle surrounds you, with pure Caribbean waterways, hidden cenotes, and colorful fauna just waiting to be discovered. The hotel itself is a brilliant version of Mayan architecture that uses natural fabrics and materials to pay homage to the surroundings. Each room has floor-to-ceiling windows with spectacular views of the beach, as well as excellent furnishings and all the usual amenities. The rooms on the ground floor have a plunge pool, while those on the upper floors have a private balcony with a relaxation tub. For those eager to get out of their rooms, there are plenty of activities including the spa, snorkelling, kayaking, and much more to keep you busy on your trip!

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