/ Architecture of silence

At NABOA Hotel Tulum, architecture is not noise—it is a breath held between the trees. Every line drawn, every curve shaped, every texture chosen was done so with reverence for the land beneath it and the life it invites in. Built with native materials and open to the elements, our spaces are designed not to dominate but to dissolve—into birdsong, into sunlight, into your own quiet becoming.

Walls curve like dunes. Doors open without resistance. The wind is part of the design. Light is not just seen—it is choreographed. There is no ornament for ornament’s sake, only what is essential. Only what deepens the feeling of being.

Close-up of a staircase with beige textured walls, showing the steps and shadows.
Close-up view of a staircase with shadows cast on the steps, showcasing a geometric pattern with a square hole in the wall beside the staircase.

 “Built not to impress, but to exhale”

Close-up of a wooden surface with a smooth texture and a light reflection.

/ Inside the suites

Each suite at NABOA Hotel is a retreat into the essential—designed not to impress, but to hold space. Earth-toned and open-hearted, these interiors speak softly of rest, of ritual, of rhythm.

Here, the boundary between inside and outside blurs. Terraces breathe with the jungle. Showers open to nature and stone. Light moves slowly across hand-troweled walls, and shadows stretch long in the afternoon hush.

Whether you’re in the solitude of The Nest, the lush wrap of a Tropical Suite, or the elevated calm of our Pavilion Suites, every detail invites you to unwind—not in luxury loudness, but in the luxury of enough.

Close-up of a fabric garment with a label that reads 'NARBORA' captured in warm, natural lighting.
A person reaching into a wooden shelving unit in a dimly lit room with a large abstract painting on the wall.
Living room with a grey velvet sofa, a wooden coffee table with magazines, a white rug, and a large green potted plant against a beige wall.
Outdoor freestanding bathtub surrounded by lush green plants, with stone flooring and a concrete wall in the background.

'“Each suite: a vessel for presence”

Partially opened wooden door revealing a dimly lit beige textured wall with a small square niche, illuminated by a beam of light.

/ The rhythm of nature

At NABOA, time unfolds like leaves in the sun.

We follow the rhythm of the land—  soft mornings, golden light,
the breeze through open spaces, the hush between waves and wind.

No clocks. No hurry. Just the natural pace of things. Here, you slow down without trying.

You breathe with the trees. You remember what it means to simply be.

Black and white photo of dense tropical foliage with large leaves and varied plant species.
A person with long hair wearing a long-sleeved shirt is sitting cross-legged, holding and reading a magazine on a textured surface.
A woman with long blonde hair and light-colored clothing, standing near a window with curtains, appears to be taking a bite of food, with large leafy plants in the background.

 “Time slows where the earth leads”

/ A place to simply be

At NABOA, the experience is not curated—it’s remembered. Rooted in nature, shaped by culture, and guided by intention, every moment here invites you back to something essential.

Wake slowly with the sun. Wander barefoot through textured paths. Taste stories told in flavor and fire. Linger in silence. Listen to stillness. Meander through days that ask nothing of you but presence.

This is a place to reconnect—with earth, with others, with yourself.
A space that holds you softly, and lets you unfold.

Two people seated on a brown couch with a plate of sliced grapefruit between them, one person is shirtless and the other is wearing a beige coat and white shorts, with a striped towel draped over their lap.
A woman in a white robe and a shirtless man in black shorts holding hands in a lush, tropical garden.
Person with curly hair swimming in a shallow pool, holding onto the pool edge with one hand, under a minimalist architectural environment with a white concrete deck and a brown seat in the top right corner.

“The art of being, in every gesture”

A man and woman sitting on a wooden bench in a room with soft natural light, looking at a book together.

/ A sanctuary in the jungle

Nestled in the heart of Tulum’s lush jungle, this boutique hotel offers a harmonious blend of nature and luxury across its thoughtfully designed public spaces.

Modern house exterior with stairs, wooden door, potted plant, stone accents, and trees in a natural setting.
Luxury swimming pool area surrounded by palm trees and thatched-roof sun loungers in a tropical setting.

Guests are welcomed into an open-air lobby surrounded by native greenery, leading to a serene infinity pool tucked beneath the canopy. A tranquil yoga studio invites mindfulness with bamboo floors and jungle views, while winding paths lead past preserved trees and a reflective pond alive with local wildlife. The open restaurant terrace offers elevated dining with panoramic views and fresh, locally inspired cuisine, creating an immersive experience where nature and comfort coexist beautifully.

A woman in a long, polka dot dress with an open back is standing in an art gallery, facing away from the camera and observing framed artworks on the wall.
People having a conversation inside a modern building with large windows and plants.
A woman and a man are having a conversation on a porch, with a woman sitting nearby in the background, surrounded by potted plants and a stone wall.