El último Maya - 77710 Tulum

4.3/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact El último Maya

Address :

Camino a Reserva Ecológica de Sian Kaan, 77710 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico

Phone : 📞 +98889
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City : Q.R.

Camino a Reserva Ecológica de Sian Kaan, 77710 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico
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Doron Zarur on Google

We pay 90 peso to enter the reserve however all the beach access are blocked and used for private property. The beach line is dirty and polluted and no one take care of it. We stoped at this location as last resort and the owner came to us saying minimum 300 peso a person to stay on the beach. Not recommending at all. Then the waiter argued with us about the bill and made it feel way worse then it is. Just don't go to the reserve.
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jaclyn detweiler on Google

The nicest hosts! Took very good care of us while we popped in during a long walk on the 15. Had the best fresh guacamole, beers, and mezcal. Thank you!
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Louise Froese on Google

We have been coming here for many years and the busier and fuller Tulum gets the more we love coming here. We love they now have some beach chairs and we go early so we get shade and chairs. Many reviews say how overpriced the restaurant is, but they obviously haven’t been to the restaurants along the beach road. This one is a bargain compared to those. Yes there’s bad seaweed some days, that’s what the ocean does. The road to get here is atrocious and that’s such a shame, especially as they charge us to come to the Sian Kaan. On days it’s not windy and the beach is cleaned up it is absolute paradise!
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Mickael Maxant on Google

Nice beach in quiet area, even though road to go there is pretty difficult. Food price pretty high for the place : 250$ for guacamole / 450$ for ceviche Min spend of 300k if you stay on the beach. Sunbeds available, if you re early enough to get one. There are several of them broken as well. Good thing is that they have few umbrellas and shade area.
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Naufal Akarriou on Google

We thought we could stop for a drink and visit the beach for 5min before continuing on the road, but was later informed that the minimum spending is 300 pesos per person to even drive into their property. And we should have seen the small text among all the other signs they had on the street. She was also very rude about it. Claimed that it was our responsibility to read all the signs and not hers to tell us. Nice beach though, hope the place next door opens again.
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andy chow on Google

5 stars for the beach and beach club. 1 star for getting there depending on where you’re getting their from. If you have a day to kill and just want to relax, this is a great spot. Extremely quiet beach when we went: Saturday. Spent about 4-5hrs. Paid $100 peso per person to get into the national park. Parking was free at the beach club but paid for the cost of the food and drinks. Some issues though, got a lot of scuff marks to my rental car from the trees but it’s technically my fault for hugging the side or the road trying to ease the constant pot holes as the roads aren’t paved. We were warned at the gate. 4kms from the entrance to the beach club. Luckily I found a family oriented car wash to help me remove all the scuff marks for a ridiculous cheap price imo. When leaving around 6pm, endured a half hour traffic jam getting out of the area as it’s only one road in and out. I think the traffic jam is due to constant taxis causing delays picking up and dropping off passengers, making U turns, and cars parked on the side of the road when they shouldn’t.
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Jenna Manfred on Google

A sweet, of-the-beaten-path, beach club. For the most part, it was just my husband and I there. It was incredibly peaceful and provided a lovely cool ocean breeze. The service was friendly and kind (despite our lack of Spanish). We got cokes and water and they were sweet about such a small purchase.
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Sammy Cheal on Google

Wow! What a place. Absolute Paradise. We visited here unexpectedly as we were driving past and fancied a drink and some lunch. The setting is outstandingly beautiful and the service was fantastic. It’s ‘rustic’, so if you like your home comforts then this might not be your thing. But the authenticity of the place is what makes it. The food portions were HUGE! We had the shrimp nachos which were amazing and we shared them between two of us. We even made friends with the lovely dog who clearly enjoys the attention and tip bits he receives from the visitors! But he was no bother at all and was ushered away if the owner’s felt that he was unwelcome at your table. To be honest, we definitely encouraged him over to us as he just looked so gorgeous! We would have taken him home if we could! Our favourite place in the whole of Tulum. Thank you!

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