Aldea Zama (Tulum Mexico) is progressing very fast, new condo buildings and commercial area ready


In the last year the works at Aldea Zama Tulum have increased its pace and the changes are radical. The first condo building, Zama Village (developed by Kaua Contructores) was finished and delivered in time last May.

After the fast sale of the 34 condos, Kaua started building Real Zama, Zama Village’s smaller brother, just 200 yards away from the first project. Local realtors indicate Real Zama is also selling fast even though prices are some 20%-30% higher than the pre-sale prices of Zama Village. With very few high quality condo options, and the success story of Zama Village the appreciation potential is high. Real Zama has 2-bed 2-bath condos starting at US$ 170.000 (it also has 2 3-bed penthouses).

A third condo building project is under way: Prana, around the corner from Real Zama. Prana boasts 42 condos, starting at US$ 160.000. They are all 2-bed 2-bath units, with the exception of 4 3-bed penthouse condos.

All the common areas of Aldea Zama and the infrastructure is also developing very fast. The first commercial area was officially inaugurated and owners are expected to build the first stores before the end of the year. The architecture of the commercial area is really unique, with a pedestrian central street, lots of trees and everything made of low visual impact materials, perfectly integrated with the landscape. The internal roads are impecable, and they have also built a bicycle pathway leading to the beach. Bicycle is the tourist’s favorite mean of transport in Tulum, and something that makes Tulum a very different place from Playa del Carmen or Cancún.

Rosa del Viento, a top boutique hotel, restaurant and beach club (for a fraction of its value!)


I was recommended Rosa del Viento last year in one of my express visits to Tulum, but for one reason or the other I had never had enough time to stop by. What a regret!

I always thought hotels and restaurants are more about people than anything else. Actually, success with every business, sport or hobby is always about passionate people. I was on the plane today reading June’s Wired edition (back from Tulum to Mexico City) while accidentally stumbled upon by an article about the next generation of social networks. The journalist was saying that in order to pick the winner you need to watch how obsessed are the founders about the issue they want to “solve” more than anything else. And this is what I’ve found at Rosa del Viento: obsession with the Tulum’s finest lifestyle, meaning top food, style and relax at a perfect beach.

Let’s start with the best: people! Massimo, Elisa and the rest of the crew of Rosa del Viento make the big difference. From the Mediterranean Sicily, Massimo has a family tradition and obsession for good food. You just need to spend five minutes close to the kitchen watching Massimo taking care of every detail, and eventually sending back to the oven (or trash) one dish every now and then because his “Nonna” or “Mamma” would not be proud of it. Elisa provides the nice PR touch, and takes care of patrons. She is clearly the macro manager of Massimo’s up-to-the-detail micro-macromanagement. Perfect matching.

Food is just great. Simple, as the best of Italian cuisine, it is all about good quality ingredients, love and artsy touch. The wood oven is the key piece of Rosa del Viento’s cuisine. Freshly made Italian pizzas and whole fishes are baked alike at the oven. The Napolitan pizza I had three days in a row only has a matching peer in Napoli. The whole “boquinete” or “mero” fishes slowly cooked on the oven can create addiction. They also have amazingly fresh pasta, just made of Italian imported flour to keep the original flavor (Lobster ravioli or Seafood tagliatelli were my favorites). The wine list is one of the best at the Tulum beach, a decent line-up of Italians (usually very pricey in Mexico- same as in New York City) and a greatly balanced offer of Argentines Malbecs and Torronteses for less than $50. I had Aguijón de Abeja Torrontés (Salta, Northern Argentina) to marry the Ceviche, and a powerful Bianchi Particular (Cabernet Blend from San Rafael, south Mendoza) to tame the anchovies of the Napolitan pizza. Rosa del Viento also boasts typical mexican beach staples: fish tacos and ceviche. They are both fresh and tasty. The fish tacos (had ‘em three times!) have an amazing taste of chipotle chili’s.

Then, there’s the great beach club and an the white sand beach. Best beach south of Tulum. Pristine powder white sand, perfect turquoise sea, and almost no rocks under your feet, just a comfy sand bed. A group of stoic palm trees to give you the shade you want, beach chairs and beds, and attentive waiters to see when your Victoria beer has got warm to replace it by a new one…

The hotel has 15 rooms, most of them with sea view. They are all air-conditioned and very comfortable, and extremely clean (not always the rule in some of the Tulum eco-chic hotels). Rosa del Viento is a place suitable for top models, trendy tourists, the average family, honeymooners, couples with kids, retirees, and mostly everybody other than the hordes of cheap-all-inclusive individuals looking for inexpensive beer. While we were there the crowd included top models, photographers and other celebrities, couples from USA, Canada and Europe, hipsters from Mexico city and families with kids and dogs from Tulum and Playa del Carmen. Big bias on New Yorkers and Californians.

The hotel and restaurant have another great advantage: they are really low cost compared to the value you get. Hotel rooms cost from US$ 150 to US$ 250 in top season, a fraction of the cost in similar places in Tulum. Food at the restaurant is also very reasonably priced, including the wines and liquors (the latter extremely inexpensive – good drinks from US$ 6).

Rosa del Viento will soon be spotted by the New York mainstream media as already happened with Be Tulum, Coqui Coqui and Hartwood, and become a favorite of the fashion and trendy crowds.

You can contact Rosa del Viento at : +52 (984)-164-9903
Email: rosadelviento@gmail.com

How to get to Rosa del Viento? If you drive from Cancún or Playa del Carmen, when you get to Tulum, before getting into town, turn left at the Boca Paila road (at the crossroad of the San Francisco supermarket), once you get to the beach crossroad (Adonis hotel) turn right and drive 6 kilometers on the beach road, you will see the Rosa del Viento sign on your left.

La Fournee, a true French bakery to enjoy tasty croissants and bread in Tulum Mexico

tulum bakery croissants

Croissants and good coffee

Opened in 2011 in the beautiful caribbean seaside town of Tulum , La Fournee Panaderia & Pasteleria is based on the traditional french baking methods and techniques using only the finest natural ingredients. This Artisan Bakery delivers the best fresh-baked baguettes, croissants and pain au chocolat right to your doorstep every morning (except Saturdays) if you order in bulk. Alternatively, you can sample all of their delicious baked goods at Restaurant Le Bistro in town.
La Fournee Panaderia & Pasteleria was designed to cater for hotel businesses who wish to offer customers a first-class breakfast or simply for those who crave a delicious croissant or pain au chocolat with the morning coffee.
Contacts:
Cell: 984 130 99 28, facebook.com/LaFournee.Tulum, lafournee.tulum@gmail.com

 

Casa Jaguar, a stylish restaurant and bar in Tulum Mexico

Relaxed and ecochic decor

Relaxed and ecochic decor

Casa Jaguar lies at the “trendy” part of the Tulum-Boca Paila road, where other eco-chic restaurants and boutique hotels like The Heartwood, Coqui Coqui, Be Tulum, La Rosa de los Vientos are located.  As opposed to the first hotels and cabañas you reach coming from Tulum town, Casa Jaguar and the others in the list offer good quality and a chic environment as opposed to the hippie/dirty style of the ones located at the first miles of the road.

Casa Jaguar is both a restaurant and a bar, with one of the best atmospheres of the Tulum beach.  Any pizza or dish emerging from the wood oven is just amazing.  The restaurant’s speciality is fusion Asian-Mexican food, including some tasty vegetarian dishes.  Most recommended dishes include Mango Ceviche (catch of the day marinated in lime, with mango dices, herbs, pepper and serrano chile), Indian Risotto (creamy risotto with curry, peppers, dried coconut, pineapple, raisins and white wine), Whole Fish (catch of the day wrapped in hoja santa, with curry, peppers and zucchini, cooked in the wood fire oven) and Maracujá (passion fruit) Fish (curried grilled fish with passion fruit dressing, spinach and goat cheese).

The place combines open air spaces with thatched roof bars, surrounded by a wall made stone by stone with local materials.  The decoration in nicely completed with some owners family antiques, asian and pre-hispanic objects.

Casa Jaguar offers live music (check daily), usually good fusion and jazz.  In the mornings the restaurant is operated by other restauranteurs, breakfasts are highly recommended.

Casa Jaguar is managed by Mexico City’s Patricia Calles and her son Diego, both excellent hosts and always ready to give advice on Tulum activities and places.  Casa Jaguar is definitely one of the Tulum restaurants, and the right place to spend a great time in Tulum Mexico. The kitchen (including a wood fired oven and a grill) is run by Javier Suárez Bernal.

Fun and sugar cane drinks at La Guarapera

The friendly Italian owner of La Guarapera

Tiziana from Mexico recommended us La Guarapera, a cool spot to freshen up before or after the beach.  La Guarapera makes sugar cane beverages, and the sugar cane is crushed at the very moment you ask for the drink (they let you do the crushing if you want).

La Guarapera is owned by a very friendly Italian (one of hundreds of Italians who moved in to Tulum), who changed the shadows of the London subway for the pristine beaches of Tulum after working for 16 years in the underground.  His “shop” is an old Volkswagen beetle, purposely re-shaped for the sugar cane mill machinery.  The beetle is located on the road to the beach, very close to the highway.  Worth visiting.