Set within a 2,500 square metre parcel of jungle, NABOA Hotel Tulum is an intimate hospitality project where architecture, interior design, and landscape are conceived as a single integrated experience. Designed by Jaque Studio, with interiors by Studio Wenden and landscape architecture by Hugo Sánchez Paisaje, this 10-suite boutique hotel proposes a contemporary retreat shaped by clear geometries and noble materials—spaces crafted to foster a direct connection with the natural surroundings and a slower, more contemplative rhythm of life.
The project draws on vernacular design principles, passive solutions, and deeply local materials to offer a stay that is serene, current, and attuned to its environment, aligned with NABOA’s contemplative and ritual-driven philosophy.
These spaces are complemented by a yoga studio, outdoor lounges, and walkways that link the various architectural pieces between stone walls and carefully designed clearings, reinforcing the feeling of being perpetually immersed in nature.
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