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

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.  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.

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.

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.

Best budget hotels in Tulum

Tulum has a growing offer of hotels, and in the category of best budget hotels there are very good ones, hotels priced around or below $100 for a double room.  Most of the best budget hotels in Tulum are not seafront, they are in the Tulum town, some 2-3 miles away from the beach.  Tulum is a bicycle friendly town, so if you are staying in one of the value hotels listed here, you can bike to the beach.  The road that connects the Tulum town with the beach has an exclusive bicycle path.   If you are not sporty enough for a bike, you can take a local cab, the fare for a trip to beach is less than $5.  Another option is to rent a car, not strictly needed, but useful if you want to do excursions to parks, ruins and other nature and culture marvels.

Some of the best budget cabanas and hotels are the following:

  • Posada Yum Kin (rates from $65/85 in low/high season).  Address: Kukulkan Norte, between Halcones and Tucanes streets. Phone: +521 984 127 7904.  Very friendly, ideal for families.  Good service.  Beautiful tropical garden, pool and jacuzzi, the ideal place to hang your hammock and relax.
  • Teetotum Hotel (rates from $75). Address: Avenida Cobá Sur 2. Phone: +52 984 143 8956.  Another small family run hotel (from Philladelphia) , just 4 rooms.  Retro-chic decoration (kinda 60s). Highly recommended.
  • Posada Luna del Sur (rates from $60). Check our full review of Posada Luna del Sur Tulum
  • Hotel Latino.  Check our full review of Hotel Latino Tulum
  • Rancho Tranquilo (rates from $20).  You need to be comfortable with a low end hotel, its service and its crowd, but if you are on a really tight budget this is the place for you. Big gardens and rooms are a plus.
  • La Selva Mariposa.  Check our full review of La Selva Mariposa
  • Cabanas Don Diego de la Selva (rates from $ 75).  Address: Calle Tulum, Manzana 24, Lote 3. Phone: +52 984 1149744

 

 

Posada Luna del Sur, great budget bed and breakfast in Tulum

Posada Luna del Sur has a great reputation, having topped the TripAdvisor rankings for Tulum hotels and cabanas for some time already.

It combines great service, spotless A/C rooms and a very attractive price of $60-$70 per night (double room).   If you are traveling budget, Posada Luna del Sur will let you use the kitchen and kitchenware to make your own food (there are many small supermarkets, convenience stores and grocery shops near the hotel).

Posada Luna del Sur is owned and operated by a friendly couple, Marty and Sarah, who provide a warm service to their guests.  They are a cool couple of Canadians (Montreal) who left their corporate lives to start up this “working in paradise” adventure as they refer to it.

Posada Luna del Sur is probable one of the best options to stay in Tulum town if you are not looking for a fancy place.  Just remember the pros and cons of staying in Tulum downtown:

 

  • You will have to take a 5 minute and $5 to get to the closest beach
  • Tulum downtown is evolving and getting better, but still the town can be described as “ugly”
  • The big PRO: restaurants, bars, supermarkets and all services at walking distance

 

Address Posada Luna del Sur: Calle Luna Sur 4; phone number: 011 52 (984) 871-2984; Website: www.posadalunadelsur.com

Hotel Latino, a design boutique hotel in the heart of Tulum

Hotel Latino is a new option in Tulum downtown, and quite an innovative one.  Unlike most of the other hotels donwtown, that are also small, Hotel Latino has a distinctive architecture, a minimalist one resembling the Habita chain in Mexico (especially to “El Deseo”, the first design hotel in Playa del Carmen).

With only 8 double rooms, Hotel Latino offers a personalized hotel service in Tulum.   The hotel has good infrastructure and installations, including a charming pool to chill out after the beach.  Free wi-fi is a plus.  Hotel Latino offers massage and some spa services.

The hotel is operated by Liz & Gary, who closely take care of every detail.

Hotel Latino offers affordable rates, just below $100, going down to close to $50 in low season (October/November).  It is a great value for money hotel in Tulum.

The location has pros and cons. As all the other hotels located downtown, when visitors leave the hotel, they face the view of the ugly popular constructions of the Tulum pueblo and that you need to get a short cab drive to the beach (or 15 minute bycicle ride). On the good side, you have many restaurants, bars and services at walking distance.

Hotel Latino Address: Calle Andromeda L-20, Col. Centro, Phone Number: +52 984 871 2674; Mobile phone number: 52 1 + 984 119 0530; Email: hotellatinotulum@hotmail.com;  Web site: hotellatinotulum.com

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Zamas, a restaurant for pizza and live music at the Tulum beach

Zamas Restaurant (in reality it is called “Que fresco!”, meaning”how fresh!” in Spanish) is a good option for the Tulum evenings. Located at a great spot on the beach, it offers tasty pizzas and some seafood dishes with a fun atmosphere of live music (tropical, drums, other).  Tourists and some local mingle to spend a good time and occasional dancing under the thatched roof of the main place or on the beach seats.

Pizzas are by far the best option.  Couple them with beer or a tropical drink as the wine list is too short.  Leave your table and interact with the lively crowd, take a look at the waves in the beach with a mojito in your hand, and you will have a Tulum magic moment.

Zamas was of the first hotels and restaurants in Tulum.  It dates back from December 1993.  It is owned by a San Franciso couple: Daniel Vallejo McGettigan and Susan Bohlken.  The kitchen is run by Paul Bentley.

The Zamas is one of the first hotels/restaurants on the Tulum – Boca Paila road in south direction, located at the km 5.0, in the most densely populated of the Tulum coastal road.  Credit cards are not accepted. It opens daily for lunch and dinner (dinner is more fun). Check below the videos of live music parties at the Zamas Tulum.

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The Hartwood, a new top restaurant in Tulum

Combining local ingredients, with a bit of a New York style, The Hartwood is a totally innovative eating alternative in Tulum.   Despite the local tropical weather, the way the ingredients are selected and treated can give the foodie a sense of Tuscany or Provence (great basic ingredients + simple cooking = amazing food).   The wood burning oven reinforces the countryside feeling.

Tulum “traditional” restaurants started offering just two options: the traditional local food based on fish/seafood and low quality tacos places, and the first “immigrant” cuisine developed by the Italian settlers in the 90s (followed by some French and Argentine who discovered Tulum a little later).

I do not mean to say that Tulum lacked good restaurants, I ‘m just saying this is just new and different.  The Hartwood is run by Eric Werner and Mya Henry.   The kitchen is run by Eric, who used to the be chef of Vineger Hill House (Brooklyn) and Peasant (Manhattan), while Mya is in charge of the restaurant service.

The opening of The Hartwood maybe one of the many signs that Tulum is changing fast, hopefully for the good.

Menu changes almost daily, but some of the recommendations are roasted octopus, lobster salad, stuffed calamari (squid) and the catch of day (freshly bought daily from the Tulum fishermen cooperatives).

The Hartwood is located on the Coastal Road (Carretera Tulum Boca Paila) on the South direction, at the mark of 7.6 Km.  The Hartwood’s email for group reservations is Info@HartwoodTulum.  Opens daily from 6pm to 9,30 PM (no credit cards except for big groups).

 

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Mariela Tugores (Schimar), a real estate agent with experience in Tulum

Mariela Tugores started investing and advising clients in Tulum Mexico more than 4 years ago.  She has made many successful transactions in the area (I can personally refer her), with a vast experience in Tulum best developments like Aldea Zama, Vive Riviera Maya and Zama Village.

Mariela can be found at +52 55 5259 7346 (Mexico City) or mobile +52 1 55 1510.3210, email Mariela@Schimar.com, or you can check her website for the latest Tulum real estate opportunities: www.schimar.com

 

Akumal Investments Real Estate, an experienced player in Tulum Real Estate

Akumal Investments is a realtor with a longstanding experience in the area, covering the south part of the Mayan Riviera. When investing in Tulum Mexico real estate is important to check with an experienced realtor to make sure your investment is protected and your price is fair.

The office is on the beach in Akumal Bay between the Lol Ha and the Beach Bar.  Akumal Investmetns sell Real Estate from Puerto Aventuras to the Sian Ka an reserve. Akumal Investments is run by Russ Motley, who has lived in the area for 10 years.

Russ can be reached at 984-157-5762, email russ@marmx.com or at his website (check the Tulum real estate listings) AkumalInvestments.com