Coqui Coqui is a small, boutique hotel midway through the Tulum beach
road named after the sound of Puerto Rican frogs. It is an Argentinean family owned villa/spa that really subscribes to the motto “mi casa, su casa.” One really feels at home at Coqui Coqui (read in the common area, have a home cooked meal, get a massage at the spa, have fun on the beach, or tan at your private balcony). Nicolas, the architect/owner/botanist/former DKNY model often stays at the property, which is regularly operated by his younger sister Coni and assisted by their former nanny Silvia. In fact, when we visited, the owner’s parents and cousins came to stay, and my husband
and I spent one evening with Nicolas and his family sitting on the beach and sharing a beer under the moonlight. Nicolas already owns a botanic store/spa in Valladolid and is building a residency in Coba.
The hotel has a sort of rustic California look and is inspired by the Mayan stonework. It is very elegant and simple. There is electricity, but no radio/TV, allowing one to really relax and feel as though they are actually on a vacation! The food is wonderful (breakfast in particular), the spa is unbelievable (highly recommend the head massage and the Swedish full body massage), and the view is breathtaking. Each evening, they light different aroma candles throughout your room, creating a beautiful atmosphere and soothing smells of vanilla, lavender, etc. If you are looking for something different, romantic, in tune with nature, and unforgettable, stay at Coqui Coqui: http://coqui-coqui.com/
A note about water: Tulum is still developing, thus water, particularly hot water, disappears after major storms or strong winds. However, that is pretty normal, and they try to fix it as soon as possible. Also, keep in mind that water anywhere on QR is not
drinkable and should not be used on your face or when brushing your teeth. Fortunately, there are plenty of places to buy gallons of water cheap, which you can use for face, teeth, and drinking.



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