Across the road from a cenote, the beachside bungalows are lovingly done up with Maya touches, each with a screened sliding glass door leading to its own little terrace. The Casa offers rustic cabins and an onsite restaurant as well. To get here, turn east at the 'Casa Cenote' sign and it's about 2km from the highway.
Casa Cenote
Tulum
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6. Templo del Dios Descendente
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