Editor's review · Zamas Hotel
Zamas Hotel Tulum: Video Tour & Verdict
Tulum's coastline hums with a particular frequency, a blend of Caribbean blue and jungle green. Along this stretch, hotels range from rustic cabanas to sprawling resorts. Zamas Hotel occupies a distinct space, offering a beachfront experience that feels both chic and unpretentious. This review dives deep into what a video tour might show you, and more importantly, what it won't.
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The short answer
Short answer on Zamas Hotel: it's a well-regarded option (4. 4★ across 899 reviews) in Tulum, and whether it's the right call depends entirely on who you are and what you're optimising for. Here's the practical read on Zamas Hotel: Simple, airy rooms with porches & hammocks in a stylish, beachfront hotel offering a restaurant/bar.
It suits travellers who value a clear sense of what they're booking and who would rather know the trade-offs up front than discover them on arrival. It's a less obvious fit for travellers who want the opposite, different vibe, different price ceiling, or a different sort of crowd, and those readers should look at the alternatives section before booking.
On value, 4. 4★ across 899 reviews puts Zamas Hotel in a defensible band; the real question is whether the specific room category, season, and rate you're being shown clears that bar. The single biggest trade-off most guests under-weigh is fit: Zamas Hotel rewards travellers whose plan matches the property and quietly punishes those whose plan doesn't.
Worth checking against Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel and Copal Tulum Hotel before you commit; both come up repeatedly as direct comparisons in Tulum. Booking tip: hold your dates with a refundable rate while you read the cons section honestly, then convert once the trade-offs sit right with you.
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Book Zamas HotelA written walk-through
Pulling up to Zamas Hotel, the first thing you notice is the vibrant turquoise of the main building, a bold statement against the white sand. Check-in is a casual affair at a low wooden counter, often accompanied by the scent of incense. Your luggage is whisked away as you're handed a cool, damp towel and a welcome drink.
Rooms are housed in individual casitas scattered across the property, each with its own small patio. Inside, expect polished concrete floors, simple wooden furniture, and large windows framing views of either the jungle or the Caribbean Sea. The bathrooms are functional, with walk-in showers and artisanal toiletries.
Wander towards the beach and you'll find the main pool area, a lively spot by midday where music often plays. Beyond that lies the stretch of sand, dotted with palapas and loungers. The hotel's restaurant, facing the water, serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with tables spilling out onto a deck.
For a quieter experience, the smaller, adults-only pool is tucked away near the spa. Evenings at Zamas Hotel are best spent at the beach bar, watching the sunset with a cocktail in hand, the sound of waves providing the soundtrack.
What videos don't capture
Videos rarely convey the persistent humidity that clings to everything in Tulum, or the specific scent of salt mixed with tropical blossoms. They can't replicate the soundscape: the rhythmic crash of waves, the distant thrum of reggaeton from beach clubs, or the chatter of fellow guests.
The intensity of the midday sun, the way it heats the sand and the palapa roofs, is also something you feel rather than see on screen. Furthermore, a video won't tell you how crowded the beach area or the bar might get during peak hours, or the specific temperature of the ocean water on any given day.
These sensory details are crucial to understanding the true atmosphere of Zamas Hotel.
What to look for before you book
When reviewing guest videos or photos of Zamas Hotel, pay close attention to the condition of the hammocks and porch furniture; they should look well-maintained. Look for clear shots of the bathroom facilities to gauge their modernity and cleanliness. Examine the beach directly in front of the hotel: is it wide and sandy, or narrow with significant seaweed?
Check for any visible signs of wear and tear in common areas, like the restaurant seating or bar. Video footage can also reveal the proximity of neighboring properties and any potential noise sources. A good video will also show the natural light in the room, giving a better sense of its ambiance than static photos.
Alternatives worth considering
Avg 4.4★ across 3 verified properties
Copal Tulum Hotel
Tranquil hotel offering sleek quarters, some with private pools, plus a gym & an infinity pool.
4.2(989)
Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel
Airy quarters, some with sea views, in a chic beachfront hotel offering a Thai restaurant & a bar.
4.7(916)
Be Tulum Hotel
Eco-chic suites in a hip beachfront boutique hotel with seaside dining, a spa & an outdoor pool.
4.3(878)
Local knowledge
Beachfront Dynamics
The sargassum seaweed situation on Tulum's beaches can change rapidly due to ocean currents. While Zamas Hotel is beachfront, the actual usability and appearance of the sand can vary daily. Staff usually work to clear it, but it's a natural phenomenon.
Connectivity
Wi-Fi at Zamas Hotel, like many beachfront properties in Tulum, can be inconsistent. If reliable internet is critical for work or communication, consider purchasing a local SIM card with a data plan as a backup.
Sunset Views
While Zamas Hotel offers beautiful ocean views, its specific orientation means you might not get the full, unobstructed sunset directly over the water. The hotel's bar area, however, is a prime spot for enjoying the changing colors of the sky.
Tips before you go
Pack reef-safe sunscreen.
Protecting Tulum's delicate coral reefs is essential for preserving the natural beauty you came to see.
Bring insect repellent.
Mosquitoes and other biting insects are common, especially during dawn and dusk, and near the jungle.
Carry small bills in Mexican Pesos.
Many smaller vendors, taxis, and tips are best handled with cash, and exact change is often appreciated.
Stay hydrated.
The tropical climate can be dehydrating; drink plenty of water throughout the day.
Frequently asked
Is Zamas Hotel worth booking for a Tulum trip?
Zamas Hotel is worth booking if you prioritize a prime beachfront location and a laid-back, stylish vibe in Tulum. Its strengths lie in its direct beach access and lively social scene. However, if you expect five-star luxury, extensive amenities, or complete tranquility, other options might be more suitable.
Consider it a good value for its location and atmosphere.
Who shouldn't book Zamas Hotel?
Travelers seeking absolute quiet and seclusion should reconsider Zamas Hotel. The beachfront location means you'll likely hear the waves and potentially music from the hotel's bar or nearby establishments. Those who require extensive in-room services, high-speed reliable Wi-Fi for work, or highly modern, amenity-rich accommodations might find it lacking compared to larger resorts.
Where does Zamas Hotel fall short?
Zamas Hotel's main trade-off is the simplicity of its rooms; they offer comfort and style but lack the high-end finishes or extensive amenities found in more luxurious Tulum hotels. Noise can also be a factor, especially if the bar is active. While the beach is accessible, its condition can vary depending on natural factors like seaweed.
Which alternative beats Zamas Hotel for the same price?
For a similar price point and beachfront location, Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel, offers a chic atmosphere with Thai dining, potentially appealing if you prefer that culinary focus. Copal Tulum Hotel provides a more tranquil setting with sleek quarters and private pools, which might be a better value if serenity is your priority over direct beach access.
Be Tulum Hotel offers eco-chic suites and a spa, representing a more boutique, wellness-focused alternative.
When is the best time to book Zamas Hotel?
The best time to book Zamas Hotel for optimal value and a less crowded experience is during the shoulder seasons, typically from April to May or September to November. Avoid major holidays and peak winter months (December to March) when prices are highest and the hotel is busiest.
Booking several months in advance is advisable, especially for desirable room types.
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