Who is the owner of Papaya Playa Project?
Emilio Heredia
“Is there a better way to experience the beauty of nature than by sleeping in a tree house on some sunny stretch of Caribbean coastline surrounded by the jungle?” asks Emilio Heredia, owner of the Papaya Playa Beach Resort and the man who collaborated with Design Hotels to create Papaya Playa Project in Tulum, Mexico.
Do you need a reservation for Papaya Playa Project?
Papaya Playa Project tables should be booked in advance to get the best available location. Bottle service is guaranteed entry – unlike guest list or general admission. If you need to prepay for your table reservation, we recommend that you use a credit card or payment method that matches your full name.
Does Papaya Playa have AC?
Papaya Playa Project These units offer AC, 1 bed, natural handcrafted amenities and relaxing ocean views.
How many rooms does Papaya Playa have?
All 87 individually decorated rooms feature free WiFi and room service. Guests will also find rainfall showerheads, free bottled water, and in-room massages. Papaya Playa Project offers 87 air-conditioned accommodations with safes and complimentary bottled water.
Does Papaya Playa Project have bikes?
If you’re not planning to hire a car, taxis are extremely accessible and inexpensive in this area and all of them will know exactly where Papaya Playa Project is. Otherwise, you can always borrow one of Papaya’s on-site bikes and enjoy the bike paths around Tulum.
How do I get to Tulum?
Keep in mind, there is no airport in Tulum, so you’ll need to fly to a neighboring airport and travel from there. The closest airports to Tulum are the Cancún International Airport (CUN), which is about 75 miles north, and Cozumel International Airport (CZM), which is about 50 miles northeast.
How much is the entrance fee to Tulum?
around $85 pesos
Entrance Fee for the Tulum Ruins The Tulum Ruins entrance fee is around $85 pesos (~$4 USD) per person for visitors. If you are planning to bring a GoPro or professional camera, you’ll need to pay an additional photography fee (around $45 pesos). Entrance is free for Mexican residents on Sundays.
How far is papaya Playa project from the beach?
This property is a 9-minute walk from the beach. Papaya Playa Project is a sustainable boutique hotel complex of beachfront cabins and cottages, located on Mayan Riviera in Tulum. Set on a 2,700 feet stretch of private beach, it offers rustic accommodations with panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea. a 24-hour front desk is available.
Why stay at Papaya Playa?
Cocooned by the jungle on a pristine stretch of the Caribbean, Papaya Playa is a communal playground for the creative community that allows one to reconnect to nature with an urban spirit. Local materials such as bamboo and palapa-thatched roofs complement the hotel’s beach setting perfectly.
What is the papaya Playa project in Tulum?
Papaya Playa Project is a sustainable boutique hotel complex of beachfront cabins and cottages, located on Mayan Riviera in Tulum. Set on a 2,700 feet stretch of private beach, it offers rustic accommodations with panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea. a 24-hour front desk is available.
Is there a front desk at Papaya Playa project?
Set on a 2,700 feet stretch of private beach, it offers rustic accommodations with panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea. a 24-hour front desk is available. The eco-friendly cabins at Papaya Playa Project are modestly decorated, with high ceilings, a private bathroom and lots of natural light.