A beautiful boutique hotel in Tulum, Mexico.Olas Tulum is all about making a connection with yourself & nature. Relax in this beachfront hotel with spectacular views, immerse yourself with nature in Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve & enjoy the vibrant life of Tulum. It is the only property that operates 100% sustainably on the entire beach. Olas Tulum has only eight suites, all with natural, organic design schemes that match the landscape perfectly.
Days at Olas are marked with plates of peppery chilaquiles, homemade coconut yoghurt and freshly caught fish turned ceviche squeezed with lime, all shared around one table with your feet in the sand. At the helm of their kitchen is their beloved Chef who sources ingredients from local vendors and farmers.
*Complementary Homemade Breakfast
Much like Tulum, Olas is a place of discovery. Whether you’re a large party renting the entire property or a guest, these spaces were designed to relax and reconnect.
Relax with a massage steps away from the beach. Enjoy the wonders of nature on a boat ride, paddle boarding, or kayaking in the sea or through the wetlands of the Sian Ka’an Reserve. Explore the jungle, dive into the beautiful cenotes, witness turtle nesting on the beach, and of course, take in the vibrant life of Tulum.
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Olas Tulum is 100% powered by the sun by a state-of-the-art solar panel system, harnessing the power of the sun to generate clean energy.
The water used at Olas Tulum is captured from underground water sources. The property has multiple rain collection systems, including two 20,000-litre cisterns. They use the rainwater to revitalize, maintain and reproduce indigenous plants vital to the surrounding ecosystem.
Olas Tulum lives by the 3 R’s Reuse, Recycle, Reduce. They have a bacterial colony waste management system that converts black water into grey water that can be used to support vegetation on the property. There is also an on-site composting system which is used as fertilizer for their garden and native plants. They have replaced all single-use plastic with alternative biodegradable materials.