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3-Nights Tulum, Casa Malca

Tulum
3-Nights Tulum, Casa Malca
Tulum
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Overview

Island Destinations

A hidden paradise nestled on the pristine shores of Tulum, guests can discover a world of art and luxury curated by Lio Malca at Casa Malca. This exclusive beachfront property seamlessly blends historical charm with contemporary elegance, offering a unique and unforgettable escape.

Casa Malca has been transformed into a haven for discerning travelers seeking opulence and culture. Surrounded by lush jungles and turquoise waters, the resort boasts lavish accommodations, each thoughtfully designed to provide comfort and style. Guests can immerse themselves in the property's vibrant art collection, which showcases an array of thought-provoking pieces from international and established artists.

Days can be spent relaxing on the sun-soaked beaches, indulging in delectable cuisine at the exquisite restaurants Philosophy and Ambrosia, or rejuvenating senses at the luxurious Calma spa. Travelers can expect to experience a symphony of history, creativity, and indulgence at Casa Malca - where every moment is a masterpiece.

Profile: 71 suites, 3 restaurants and bars, Calma spa, 2 pools including an underground pool, mixology classes, art gallery, butler and concierge service, 24 hour room service, kids menu available and complimentary beach beds. Located on the beach, 1 hour and 40 minutes from Cancun International Airport, with nonstop flights from Mexico City and major cities in America and Europe. Open year round.
  • Luxury Boutique Hotel Showcasing Art and Sculptures
  • World-Class Dining Experiences
  • Family and Pet-Friendly Hotel
  • Beachfront Sanctuary Featuring Tropical Gardens, Offering Intimate Experiences

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Featured Destinations

Tulum

Tulum

The only major Mayan city built next to the sea, Tulum, Mexico, enjoys a spectacular setting, perched on a bluff above the Caribbean.

The city was still inhabited when the first Spaniards arrived, and it was said to be larger than Seville at that time. What remains today, however, is a rather small collection of buildings, at least when compared with such Mayan sites as Chichen Itza.

Unfortunately, Tulum has become a victim of its own success, and most of its buildings have been roped off to protect them from being damaged by large numbers of visitors. The best time to visit is early in the morning before the cruise-ship and tour-bus groups arrive—this way, you'll also avoid the hottest part of the day. Or take a snorkeling trip from a local tour company and see the ruins from the water instead.

In addition to the beach and ruins, downtown Tulum is a pleasant spot for a stroll. It has a little plaza with a church and a street full of restaurants, bars and shops. At night, some of the bars offer live music and a local ambience.

Destination Guide

Valid Date Ranges

December 2023
12/21/2023 12/31/2024 Call for pricing
Rates are based on double occupancy, per room. Blackout dates may apply. Rate is subject to change.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.