Aldea Canzul Estate
About the Home
Whether you want to relax on Tulum’s most beautiful beach or pull all-nighters in trendy jungle nightclubs, Aldea Canzul, located in the heart of the hotel zone, puts you right in the middle of the action. The property comprises three side-by-side villas –Casa Chechén, Casa Chukum, and Casa Chakté– which can be rented collectively or individually. Their high-end artisan aesthetic celebrates Mexican architecture and craftsmanship, binding the houses together. Overall the property has ten bedrooms, three fully-equipped kitchens, three gorgeous plunge pools, and private beach access. Additionally, Casa Chechén was recently renovated and now boasts a comfortable new suite on the top floor. Aldea Canzul is just a stroll away from Tulum’s most famous restaurants and nightlife venues. Nonetheless, the homes are designed for privacy and have many spots to detox and recharge, such as a beautiful ocean view bathtub and two rooftop terraces for catching jungle sunsets. The property also features an outdoor bar, lush tropical gardens, and ample space to relax in the Caribbean atmosphere. Services included with this booking: Daily - Concierge - Speaks English & Spanish - Housekeeping At an additional cost: - Chef Service Chef services are available at an additional charge, please enquire for a quote specific to your group *Full day chef service requires a minimum stay of 3 nights Need To Know Please note, taxes and security deposits are additional to the quoted price - Children accepted - Pets accepted with prior approval *additional fees may apply - Events welcome *Maximum 80 guests, please enquire direct for a quote *Please note, the rates for this villa are dynamic are likely to change. Enquire direct for Christmas and New Years rates. ***Strictly quiet hours in the community after 10pm (no loud music allowed) Penalties for noncompliance may apply. ***Please be aware that, due to warming weather and fluctuating ocean currents, the Riviera Maya may experience the presence of naturally occurring seaweed during the hotter months of the year.
