Just a stone's throw from the ancient Mayan pyramids of Tulum, the colonial hacienda-inspired Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa is a place of sanctuary that pledges to uphold Dreams' All Inclusive promise of Unlimited-Luxury®. Set against verdant landscaped gardens and powder beaches, the unique design of Dreams Tulum oozes elegance, warmth and charm in an area steeped in centuries of history.
Accommodation at Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa
With areas for families and areas for Adults Only guests, those staying at this resort can be certain they’ll have just the amount of serenity they search for. Settle into well-appointed rooms and suites with private balconies and terraces perfect for enjoying the resort ambience, as well as hammocks in some terraces to lounge in lazy comfort. Preferred Club level suites are a thing of beauty, from spectacular swim-out suites providing pool access straight from your terrace to magnificent Presidential Suites with stunning wood décor.
Dining at Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa
A range of international restaurants offer delicious à la carte dining, including Japanese, Chinese, Mexican, French and Italian, as well as the delicious local seafood, and international buffet. For those looking for a romantic experience, nothing can quite compare to dining right on the beach. There’s plenty of choice when you’re ready to quench your thirst, too, from healthy and delicious smoothies to tropical cocktails by the pool.
Things to Do at Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa
As well as its enormous seaside pool and Roman bath-styled whirlpool room, of particular note on site are the luscious Spa Gardens, an extra bonus to the exclusive Dreams' Spa experience. There's a bridal suite at the spa too, plus Pevonia brand services, and special treatments for teens and kids. Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa now offers guests the option to experience a traditional Temazcal ceremony as part of the Endless Privileges® and Unlimited-Luxury® inclusions at no additional cost.
The kids can get lost in the fully supervised Explorer's Club, while the grown-ups might like to try a spot of golf nearby. Explore the sea from the resort with a kayak or catamaran, or snorkel through the waves to see the rich marine life beneath.
Know Before You Go
Guests staying at hotels in this region are required to pay a flat fee of $28.86 Mexican Pesos (approximately USD$1.39) per room per night as part of the state’s environmental tax.
All guests must pre-pay an additional tourist tax of approximately $10 US dollars. You can make this payment online or at kiosks located at the airport, where cash is accepted.
Drones that fly or float in the premises of this resort are forbidden except for those with written authorization from the hotel's general management.