Tulum, a bohemian rustic beach town located on the Carribean coastline of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula (90 minutes from Cancun airport).
Discover your beachfront sanctuary on the sands of Tulum at Ahau.
Made of eco-conscious materials, Ahau's beach cabanas and palapas offer a serene, sustainable retreat.
Be inspired by ocean and garden views when you unwind at Ahau Tulum.
Enjoy relaxing accommodations, private beach access, spa services and free Wifi😉.
Embrace the spirit of Tulum and enjoy wellness and recreational activities.
Ahau Tulum offers an array of on-site activities designed to awaken your spirit including
daily yoga classes, sunrise meditations, temazcal healing lodge rituals, full moon🌕 parties, on-site vegan restaurant 🍍Raw Love,
the best in town kitesurfing lessons🏄
and
our instagram infamous Jungle gym💪🦍.
Or you can always take advantage of the complimentary shuttle🚐 and go visit
Ahau's sister properties.
Live inspired in modern simplicity,
find yourself, and let nature fill your soul.
Whether you are on a solo wellness retreat or
looking to connect with a loved one, live like a local at Ahau.
Our Menus are crafted for you to explore the exquisite local flavors of Mexico and the Mayan culture🥑🐟🥗🌮.
Ingredients are harvested and sourced in the region, giving you the freshest and most authentic Tulum dining and drink experience.
Savor foods prepared in open kitchens with wood-burning grills and slow-fire ovens.
Enjoy refreshing cocktails mixed with love🌞.
... unplug, unwind, and enjoy barefoot sophistication amid the lush of Mayan jungle and the crystalline Caribbean Sea on the pristine
white-sand of Mexico's most coveted destination.
Caption: "Ven a la Luz" ("Come into the Light")
A 12 meter tall sculpture, built by South African artist Daniel Popper, made with Steel , wood, Rope and Greenery. Originally commissioned for the first
Art with Me event in Tulum 2018. The event was created to raise awareness for the sensitive eco system of Tulum .
The piece symbolises our deep connection with Nature and ourselves. It was designed as the entrance way into the
pavilion area of the festival.
In 2019 the piece was permanently installed outside AHAU TULUM.
This page was built by Marie Sloupova Barbalat😊