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The Riviera Maya is full of sparkling-white sand beaches, thriving nightlife, Mexican fusion restaurants…and all the best Tulum hotels and resorts, including an editor-approved jungle oasis and a White Lotus-esque spot where suites adjoin their own private pools. Each of these places combines modern amenities with proximity to pristine beachscapes and plenty of wellness opportunities—if sunrise yoga, gua sha facials, and holistic massages are your speed.

Many of these places are located in the Zona Hotelera (or Hotel Zone) in the city, which is naturally home to several popular beach clubs made for dancing the night away. But there are more down-to-earth opportunities on your vacation if you stay closer to Playa Paraiso and Playa Ruínas, or want to take in the quieter jungle side of Tulum, which tends to be more focused on relaxation.

While Quintana Roo, a Mexican state on the Yucatán Peninsula, is made for sprawling out along the Caribbean Sea for a romantic getaway, visits to archaeological sites such as Coba, plenty of options to explore local wellness therapies, and day trips for a dip in the crystal-clear lagoons are also pretty accessible. These Tulum hotspots are also under two hours from Cancun, and a 25-minute drive from Akumal. Just one word of advice? Make sure to request a late check-out so you don’t feel rushed when you inevitably decide to take one last trip to the plunge pool.

Perks: Room service, breakfast included, poolside bar

Staying at Our Habitas, an AD-approved oasis built into the land and engulfed by the jungle, feels like you’re being hugged by nature. Associate visuals editor Shani Kravetz calls it a “jungle sanctuary” where “vegetation [is] artfully incorporated into floors and ceilings.”

Made up of 42 luxury canvas tents, everything is connected by paths shaded in greenery. Each room also comes decked out with a king-size bed, air conditioning, and plenty of textured furnishings (from kilim rugs to coastal, wooden furniture) to enhance the coziness of your lodgings. Book one of the beachfront suites for waking up to the most premium seaside views, and be aware that showers are outdoors, as most are in this area, for the full “communing with nature” experience. Don’t expect to get bored here as there’s a stacked itinerary for guests. Between sunrise yoga, market visits, DJ sessions, and bike rides, the vibe is very much “party until the wee hours” before waking up to an early yoga alarm. From $249 per night.

Perks: Bicycle rentals, spa, pool, breakfast included, yoga and meditation classes

Breezy bed canopies, hammock lounges, woven ceilings, and a massive tropical pool will keep you rooted to the property at Radhoo Tulum, but a stay here also grants you access to the Nü restaurant and the private beaches of sister properties Encantada and NEST Tulum. The bohemian interiors characterized by earthy limewashed walls and woven textiles are a love letter to local artisans, and decompressing is the ultimate goal—there won’t be any TVs or phones spoiling the restful mood among the 14 rooms here. The spa-like atmosphere goes hand in hand with a full slate of wellness services that invite you to recenter via holistic massages, cocoa wraps, and rose infusion soaks. From $430 per night.

Perks: Room service, beach access, breakfast included, bicycle rentals

The private stretch of beach might be the headliner at NEST Tulum, but the 13 accommodations—Tuluk rooms built using a Mayan method of hand-laid stone, wood, and chukum (boiled tree bark) walls—are a very worthy opener. Natural textures such as driftwood and thatch are dotted through the other living spaces, and you’ll spot more than a few hand-carved pieces from local artists. NEST is a great hub for day trips: an afternoon swimming with turtles, a sunset cruise on the Caribbean, snorkeling crystal-water caves, or visiting the Tulum ruins. From $423 per night.

Perks: In-room breakfast, snorkeling access, airport transportation, full-service spa

A 20-minute drive from Tulum town, Encantada bridges the jungle and the sea on a quiet patch of the Yucatán Peninsula. Each of the eight suites is outfitted in rattan furniture, hanging beds, woven textiles and macrame from local artisans, plus earthy driftwood details which signify that you’ve touched down in paradise. Private terraces facing the sea set the scene for a picture-perfect breakfast among the birds. And while there isn’t a pool on-site, guests can meander over to the hotel’s nearby sister property Radhoo Tulum for a dip or take a quick jaunt to the playa. If you’re staying longer than a weekend, look into the five-day culture lab workshops led by creatives in the community, which let you return home steeped in knowledge on a subject like ceramics, painting, or photography. From $902 per night.

Perks: Beach access, pool, snorkeling access, concierge

Pala-style buildings house soaking tubs, terraces, elaborate rattan fans, and open-air bedrooms at La Valise Tulum. The rooms are split—11 face the jungle, and 11 are situated on the beach for a “choose your own backdrop” situation—and three pools connected by sandy paths span the property. Guests can learn about the surrounding landscape and its history here via cacao ceremonies at the spa and a look at the ancient Mayan farming techniques favored at the on-site restaurant, Nü. Should you book one of the elevated rooms, you won’t be disappointed by treetop views skimming the turquoise waters. Everything feels perfectly placed, especially the Mexican antiques dotted in the common areas. From $963 per night.

Perks: Snack bar, airport transportation, yoga classes, welcome drinks

Located within the boundaries of the Sian Ka’an Biosphere—new developments are no longer allowed in the reserve—Casa Chablé is about as “remote” as you can get when it comes to this beach club destination. There are 10 rooms total: five suites with balconies in the Cara Principal, and five villas on the beach. Each room is a lesson in local art, where white-washed walls set the scene for ceramics and textiles. Guests are treated to a full-on immersion with nature, there aren’t any beach clubs or bar scenes to distract from the sunrises, ocean dips, and wildlife. From $997 per night.

Perks: Breakfast included, private beach access, yoga classes, bicycle rentals

There’s a three-night minimum for a stay at this chic beachside resort—but, honestly, that’s the minimum amount of time you’ll want to spend here. Steps from South Tulum Beach, this small boutique hotel encompasses eight, breezy suites decked out in luxury linens. The property was originally built by Austrian engineer, Carlos Schober, who finished construction when the only places to stay in Tulum were simple jungle cabanas. Olas honors that peace and quiet by presenting a space that feels more like walking into a friend’s home than a boutique hotel. Guests convene at the communal table at the center of the property for dinner and have the option of booking excursions of all kinds, such as boat tours through the nearby Sian Ka’an reserve. From $255 per night.

The clear blue water of Cenote Dos Ojos isi ideal for swimming and snorkeling.Simon Dannhauer/Getty Images

Perks: Sauna, yoga classes, scuba diving access, pet- friendly

If you dream of your own White Lotus experience, book into the Muaré, where a temperature-controlled plunge pool accompanies every suite at this boho-leaning property. A neutral palette ties together all 26 rooms and common spaces are centered around a beautiful, jungle-lined communal pool. Muaré is located in La Veleta, which is mainly residential and feels miles away from the all-night parties of the coastal hotel zone.

There are still plenty of beaches nearby though for sunbathing and cenotes for swimming (Gran Cenote, Dos Ojos, and Cenote Corazón should all be on your list). Be sure to pencil in some time for the healing centerm as it offers massages that incorporate traditional Mexican methods and ingredients. But you don’t have to be in the spa to feel like you’re taking in a big breath of fresh air. Against the jungle greenery, the hotel’s affinity for natural textures (linen, jute, stone, wood) reminds us that nature has a limitless range. From $420 per night.