Offering an outdoor lagoon pool, B&B Villa Morena EcoLiving is a eco-friendly hotel powered by solar panels. located in Akumal, only 1.9 mi from the beachfront.
Located in Akumal, Itza Hotel Akumal features an outdoor swimming pool, shared lounge, terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Harry
From
United States
I've stayed in dozens of hostels in North America and Australia - Itza is one of the best hostels I've ever stayed in. The owner is welcoming, friendly and helpful. The kitchen is big and well equipped with gas stove (all burners work!), an oven, a toaster a large refrigerator, plenty of pots, pans and eating utensils - and they serve delicious pancakes every morning for breakfast - BRAVO! The dorm room has comfortable beds, air conditioning that always worked (you need it!) and plenty of storage for your luggage. The bathroom is unisex, was clean and had spacious showers with plenty of hot water. The pool on the roof is small but clean - a nice break from the Mexican heat.
The Hostel is in the Pueblo of Akumal. There is an excellent Fruiteria 3 blocks into the town (I'm gonna miss those Mangoes!) The Pollo Asado vendor on the main road 3 blocks into town is excellent - he does NOT overcook the chicken! - A tasty lunch for 50 pesos.
Located on the coast of Akumal Bay, 45 minutes south of Playa del Carmen, this hotel offers hotel rooms and bungalows. It features an on-site spa, dove center, and restaurant.
Jeannette
From
United States
We usually don't go back to the same place twice as we want to explore new places. But Akumal Caribe is such a great place for us that we did come back. We love that it is right on the beach, the size of the pool is perfect for our kids, the beach area is so peaceful - being surrounded by palm trees. Having breakfast with sea view and having different restaurants walking distance is a big plus.
Located in Akumal, 18 miles from Tulum Archeological Site, Maya Eco Village has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
BALCANU
From
Romania
The pool looked nice but had no courage to swim in it
Akumal Natura is set in Akumal, 1.1 mi from the Akumal Bay. The hotel is located in the jungle and has a sun terrace and views of the garden, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant.
Jacquelyn
From
Canada
This is the second time we have stayed at Izamal Plaza and we will stay there again the next time we’re in Izamal.
Large, beautiful and comfortable rooms. Secure parking. Excellent rooftop sitting area and the location is great for walking around the Yellow City.
Located in Akumal, a few steps from Kantenah Beach, Unico Hotel Riviera Maya Adults Only has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Angela
From
United States
The property was immaculate and so beautiful. Love the access to the beach. Enjoyed the room which was so modern and comfortable with a fully stocked fridge. The pools were so enjoyable and we fell asleep on the lounge chairs a few times. The spa was amazing, best massage ever! The restaurants were great to access, there was variety and a wonderful breakfast buffet. Definitely appreciated the all inclusive hotel. The service was great ninety percent of the time, we were catered to from the pool to all other areas of the property! One of the best parts is the all adult property! Would revisit!
Offering an outdoor lagoon pool, B&B Villa Morena EcoLiving is a eco-friendly hotel powered by solar panels. located in Akumal, only 1.9 mi from the beachfront.
Located in Akumal and with Akumal Beach reachable within a 12-minute walk, El Ultimo Maya provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar.
Located within 1.5 miles of Kantenah Beach and 20 miles of Tulum Archeological Site, La Selva 303 Sirenis Studio has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Akumal.
Located in Akumal, 1.4 miles from Akumal Beach, The Sens Tulum Riviera by Oasis provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
FAQs about hotels in Akumal
On average, 3-star hotels in Akumal cost $146 per night, and 4-star hotels in Akumal are $265 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Akumal can be found for $487 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Akumal this weekend is $212 or, for a 4-star hotel, $372. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Akumal for this weekend cost around $1,401 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $200 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Akumal for tonight. You'll pay around $382 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Akumal will cost around $1,310, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Akumal seems to be a gated community of sorts, lots of...
Akumal seems to be a gated community of sorts, lots of condos along the beach and not much interaction with local Mayan people aside from service workers. The beach is very nice though rocky near the shore. Great spot to snorkel and play in the waves. The water is calmer in the morning, would be nice to stand-up paddleboard there next visit.
Guest review by
Juliana
United States
Review score
10.0
Loved that the hotel was small and right on the beach.
Loved that the hotel was small and right on the beach.
Dive shop next door was very good. We saw turtles , rays, barracuda, sharks , moray eels and a variety of reef fish .
We also visited the Mayan ruins in nearby Tulum.
Guest review by
Christina
United States
Review score
10.0
Perfect place for a honeymoon ❣️ One can utilize the quiet...
Perfect place for a honeymoon ❣️ One can utilize the quiet pools. Or have a blast at the party pools. There is something for everyone. Staff extremely pleasant & accommodating. Rooms were luxurious. Food was plentiful and diverse. We LOVED our Honeymoon ! Thank you to all @ Secrets Akumal !!
Guest review by
Sharon
United States
Review score
6.0
Beautiful beach but very busy with snorkelling tours.
Beautiful beach but very busy with snorkelling tours. You have to pay to enter the beach and there are lots of hotels along the front - it feels kind of snooty. There is no village to speak of - most people stay in their hotels to eat so the centre lacks atmosphere in the evenings. There are many more authentic Mexican places to visit on the coast - I would come to Akumal fo the day but stay in somewhere with more vibes: we much preferred Puerto Morelos (and that beach is stunning too).
Guest review by
Beth
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
I would not recommend Akumal as a destination.
I would not recommend Akumal as a destination. Too many tourists, and there are too many 'service providers' trying to sell you a tour, being your guide, or something else that you don't need, or would be overpaying for. The only fairly authentic beach place we encountered was the Xcacel beach. Almost all of the rest of the beach either belong to resorts or private properties. Headed off to El Cuyo, which is a totally different place.
Guest review by
Mattias Gillis Winge
Norway
Review score
6.0
Akuma is a small peaceful quite place, relaxing.
Akuma is a small peaceful quite place, relaxing. Nice hotels and good locations at the beach and ocean. The down side is there no nearby anything. Either travel 25mins to Tulum or 45mins to Playa del Carmen.
Guest review by
Durbyn
United States
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Do u wanna feel like at home? El Ultimo Maya Is your Place. Good vibes, excellent food, dessert and cozy accomodation. We appreciate every details, services and Perfect cleaning. Perfect place to reach the beach by walk. Peacefull and green garden. If you go to Akumal dont miss this confortable and relaxing Place. Enjoy!
The pool and beach is really nice. The location is close to the akumal beach, where you can swim with turtles. You have to book a tour, the hotel staff can assist you. We loved that they provided a water canister free of charge.
The design and size of the apartment is amazing. Love the huge couch en 2 chairs in living room. Akumal beach nearby.See pictures . Husband played the golf course . We were able to do some laundry
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