Las ranidas suite rooms so amazing. The food is good especially breakfasts I had my food almost every day in the hotel apart from a local fish restautant -I think it's called camello-the yoga studio and the instructor (Victor) was awesome. It is one the best holiday I have ever had. It would have been nice only if they did have a live music some evenings. One night in tulum there was a guy who came from Senegal to play that was just great. I wish he played in the hotel.
This was such a beautiful hotel, a perfect getaway immersed in nature. The access to the beach is amazing and the water is breathtaking. My husband and I tried yoga and it was wonderful. The food was exquisite, and the best breakfasts we had so far. The dining area is absolutely gorgeous, with a stunning view of the beach. We loved it
Perfect! I need not say more. Visit las ranitas. It's hard to explain you have to experience it for yourself. Carlos works the kitchen. Let him prepare your Grouper fish dinner, to die for. 👍🏿 The place is relaxing, friendly and very toned down. If you live in a big, busy city, this is where you want to be.
This is a very nice hotel with better than average amenities but they charge you for every little thing and $15 for a margarita is pretty outrageous. The front desk staff was friendly but provided incorrect and inconsistent information on several occasions that cost us extra. They provided an incorrect password for the hotel wireless, and although I am sure that I was not the only person who went back to tell them that we couldn't log on due to an "incorrect password" - they didn't look into it to realize that the printed instructions handed out to the guest was incorrect - for three days! Made for significant difficulties getting work done and communications with the office. No apologies, just an "oh I guess we made a mistake". Food was good, but not exceptional - with an exceptional cost. The high end suites were very nice, the regular ocean view rooms were no better than other less expensive hotels in the area.…
I looked at many reviews before booking our hotel, and for some reason Las Ranitas ended up being my final pick. Although our room had a wonderful view of the ocean, I thought the location was a little far out, and the actual hotel was just average. There was little lighting in the room, so it made getting ready difficult. Also there was no outlets in the bathroom, so I had to blow dry my hair next the bed using my small compact mirror. Overall, we LOVED tulum, and the hotel was fine for sleeping. For the price, I don't think I'd come back to this particular hotel.
Ten years later, Las Ranitas is still a super classy and beautiful hotel in a great location. The most breathtaking part of this hotel is walking into the main building/restaurant area because you are slightly elevated, looking down on a beautiful stretch of pristine beach with the most refreshing ocean breeze. I could sit here all day, it's truly that spectacular made even more spectacular by the fact that you usually have it almost to yourself. The rooms are very comfortable and clean with decent beds. There is no AC but you definitely don't need it because the ocean breeze keeps you cool all night long. I love hearing the sound of the waves and watching sunrise in the hammock. Las Ranitas is a bit further down the beach, but I prefer this part because there seems to be a little less seaweed (plus they diligently rake it up every day.) Beach chairs and loungers were always plentiful and you are within walking distance of many other hotels and restaurants. The restaurant was uniformly good, with delicious breakfast and the best juices and smoothies in Tulum. Their coffee was some of the best we had in Tulum. Lunch was great as well, and I would assume dinner to be the same although we left every night for dinner. It's a more lowkey restaurant without a scene that you find in a lot of the other restaurants. I don't like mosquitos while I eat, so we avoided the jungle-side restaurants and stuck to the ones at the hotels on the beach side. I would not hesitate to stay here again, and we in fact came back for breakfast even when we were staying at another hotel later in the trip. If you want a hotel that feels a little more local and a little less trendy, Las Ranitas is perfect.…
This was our first trip to Tulum and I'm so glad we chose to stay at Las Ranitas. We booked the upper room in Cristal (a little more expensive than the other rooms, but worth the $). We actually felt like the room was very secluded and private even though there were not many people staying there at the time. The patio that looks out over the ocean is the perfect spot in the morning to watch the sunrise or at night to watch the surf. The bathroom was beautiful and quite large, the amenities in the room were top notch including a fabulous brand of soaps/lotion. Air conditioning worked great when we needed it, as did WIFI. We ate breakfast every morning at the hotel, the menu had many options to choose from, the food was delicious and reasonably priced. Especially liked their version of huevos rancheros and the delicious smoothies to choose from. The staff were extremely friendly and helpful. Though our tour to the cenotes that one of the staff said she booked ended up not getting scheduled, but that was the only disappointment. We especially enjoyed seeing the baby turtles the staff would scoop up in the morning and then release after dark (the birds would pick the poor things off if they try to make the journey down to the water in the day light). They made of point of letting us know they had found some in the morning and what time we should be back in the evening to help with the release. We walked up & down the hotel zone many times that week and Las Ranitas is by far one of the best ones! Highly recommend!…
We didn't stay here but came for lunch on three occasions during our stay in Tulum. The restaurant has an ideal setting on one of the best stretches of the beach, the staff are lovely and the food ( especially the Maya Tuna Romance) was delicious. Also very reasonably priced.
We stayed at Las Ranitas for only one night, but it was great. The staff was so nice and the rooms were clean. A little bare bones, but a wonderful experience overall. The food at the restaurant was great, and they offer yoga every day for only $15 USD. Would recommend!
We stayed for five nights in this hotel. It was expensive so we expected a very nice place. The room was bigger than we needed, we got 2 beds although we only needed one (we were a couple on a honeymoon), but when we asked to change rooms we were told that the other rooms are more expensive (weird) and that we paid very little (>$300 per night?!). The room itself was old and simple. The wifi reception in the room was very bad. The restaurant in the hotel wasn't that great and was a bit pricy. Service in the restaurant wan't great, we waited a long time to get our breakfast (which was not included in the room price), cocktails were expensive as well. Looking at other hotels' beach area, they seem much nicer and have better beds. Overall we felt that it just wasn't worth the money we paid.…
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