Jashita Hotel
Camino Tankah IV Lote 4 Fraccion 1, Entre zona Federal Marítima y Tankah IV, Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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Just south of the mega-resorts of Cancun and the string of hip boutique hotels on Playa del Carmen is Tulum, one of the Riviera Maya’s quieter beach hideaways. Sure, there’s tourist traffic, but they’re here for the Mayan ruins, not the all-you-can-drink margarita special at the pool bar.
It’s fitting, then, that Jashita — perched on the shore of the Caribbean just up the beach from the pre-Columbian archeological site — is a small, sophisticated hotel where the pared-down decor echoes the calm of the sky and sea. The look is relaxed and contemporary, with beach-inspired straw loveseats, airy bathrooms, and pillow-topped sofas in shades of pale sand and bright seashell white. Standard rooms face the garden, but all suites are oceanfront and feature a more dramatic look — fluttering white canopies over king-sized beds, palapa-style ceilings, complimentary prosecco chilling in ice buckets on spacious private terraces. Guest rooms in all categories come with an appealing range of amenities from Italian bathrobes and snorkeling equipment to wi-fi access and iPod stations.
Outside, there’s a beach palapa, a small cafe and restaurant, and a swimming pool with a view of the aquamarine ocean beyond. Some guests, quite understandably, never leave the hotel premises; others venture out to sea to snorkel, dive, or fish around the coral reef. Anyone who feels the need to take a break from the peace and quiet of Jashita — and hobnob with stylish Italians on their own vacations — can head straight for the beach clubs and bars of nearby Playa del Carmen.
Please note: Jashita Hotel can only accommodate guests over the age of 12.
How to get there:
Jashita Hotel is 120 km (about 1h 20min) from Cancun International Airport. Transfers can be arranged for USD 110 for up to two adults one way, or USD 190 round trip. The cost for 3-7 adults one way is USD 125 and USD 240 round trip. Payment will be collected by the driver upon arrival and must be in cash. Please contact CustomerService@TabletHotels.com for assistance with airport transfers.
- 14 Rooms
- Style: Modern Design
- Atmosphere: Quiet
- 12 Guest Reviews
- Jashita Hotel
- Camino Tankah IV Lote 4 Fraccion 1, Entre zona Federal Marítima y Tankah IV
- Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Hotel amenities and services
- 24 hour concierge
- 24 hour gym
- Central air conditioning
- Golf nearby
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Restaurant
- Spa
- Yoga
Other Tulum hotels
12 Guest Reviews
All reviews are from Tablet guests with verified stays.
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- daniel
- Stayed May 2013
- Rating: Fair
What I liked:
It's comfortable - spacious rooms, well furnished, relaxed. The staff are very friendly, helpful and attentive. The food is good, starting with a wonderful breakfast. The location is far from Tulum, which means a long taxi ride ($60 round trip) each time you want to go out for dinner, but in return you get a beautiful stretch of wild coast, with rocks to climb over and explore. It doesn't have the waves and sand of Tulum proper, but it's a calm bay so some may prefer that.
What the hotel could do better:
We arrived to find the suite we'd booked wasn't available because the owner had sprung some surprise construction, inconveniencing a lot of guests. We had to move rooms twice, and in the end just agreed to move to another hotel. The owner was charming, and gave us dinner on the house, and the weather was bad so maybe the repairs were urgent. But the hotel seemed a little amateurish, for something at this price point. The layout of the buildings for instance, is quite poor - despite an amazing location, no rooms seem to end up with a good view. The pool is surrounded by sand and trees, so you can't sit next to it! There's a seating area by the ocean that blocks the view from the pool and the lounge/restaurant, that could've easily been to one side. The 'villa' which we ended up in, is near the ocean but you are blocked by trees and little huts from seeing it, and instead of privacy have guests awkwardly circulating around the pool to get to the beach. It's all a bit of a muddle.
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- Minah
- Stayed May 2013
- Rating: Good
What I liked:
We loved the ambience of the hotel- laid back yet luxurious. The food was great and the service pleasant.
What the hotel could do better:
We would definitely go back!
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- Romina
- Stayed April 2013
- Rating: Poor
What I liked:
The design was nice, boutique feel
What the hotel could do better:
There was no phone in the room. The cleaning was not very good and the wifi reception very spotty, no reception in the room. The location was also very far from anything else. I think all these things must be mentioned, especially considering the price of the room. I have no problem paying that amount if the service and amenities are worth it.