Art imitates life on the beach at Suenos Tulum (aka: Tulum Dreams), with amazing wall reliefs and murals that reflect Nature and the Maya in the context of the beach environment. This alternate energy mini-resort has 12 rooms in four accommodation buildings, plus a beach front swimming pool and restaurant.
Tulum beach is a natural, alternate energy destination where all accommodations must make their own power or have none at all. Suenos Tulum makes noiseless power with its solar panels for lighting in the rooms and to power the beach front swimming pool. The grounds are filled with palms, sea grape and the specialized greenery of the primary dune environment. The sand is ultra fine both around the rooms and on the beach, which stretches for miles in either direction.
These fanciful romantic rooms are full of color. The interiors are all custom designed and painted in earth and sea tones to reflect various Nature themes and Maya Gods including: tierra (earth), lluvia (rain), cielo (sky or heaven), and selva (forest). Each has a private bathroom with custom tile and personalized touches.
Master suites are on the upper level of each accommodation building and have superior views, great sea breeze, king size bed, private bathroom with shower and sea view terrace. There are five master suites.
There are five Junior suites all are on the middle level of each building and have two double beds, private 2nd level terrace and a private bathroom with shower.
There are two Beach suites both are on the beach level of two buildings and have two double beds, private bathroom with shower, direct dune/beach access, however there is little or no direct sea view, mostly sand.
The focus at Suenos Tulum is simply enjoyment of the beach, pool and nearby adventures. We recommend that you rent a car and venture the road south into the Sian Kaan Biosphere Reserve, and west to the cenote freshwater pools of Tulum and the Riviera Maya. Primarily this is a place to relax, renew and take pleasure in the beauty of Tulum's spectacular beaches.





















