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PAID CONTENT FOR JASHITA HOTEL


Jashita Hotel TULUM, MEXICO


Along the shores of Soliman Bay on Mexico’s Riviera Maya, Jashita Hotel offers an understated kind of luxury shaped by its setting, its roots and its recent affiliation with Relais & Châteaux. Set on a private stretch of white sand overlooking calm turquoise waters, the boutique property sits within one of the region’s most protected natural bays, where the second-longest coral reef system in the world forms a natural barrier just offshore. Owned and operated by the Marchiorello family,


Jashita started life in the 1990s as a holiday home before gradually evolving into one of the most intimate hotels along Tulum’s coastline. Today it remains deeply personal in character, with the family’s presence shaping everything from the interiors to the culinary philosophy, creating a rarely found warmth. Soliman Bay itself plays a defining role, with


shallow waters that remain calm and clear throughout the year. Guests can explore the bay by kayak or standup paddleboard, or go snorkelling to discover coral formations and marine life just beyond the beach.


Wellness has long been central to the property,


and facilities include indoor and outdoor spa spaces, a gym and an open-air yoga studio overlooking the ocean. Guests can also visit CAOBA Spa, which is built from locally sourced caoba wood. This is where Maya medicine women and healers guide guests through rituals inspired by ancestral traditions. Cuisine reflects the same sense of authenticity.


Dining at Pandano Restaurant blends Italian and Mexican culinary traditions in a relaxed beachfront setting where barefoot evenings are encouraged. Ingredients are seasonal, with dishes ranging from handmade pasta to freshly caught seafood. Despite its sense of seclusion, Jashita Hotel lies


just 15 minutes from the Tulum Archaeological Site and within easy reach of the region’s famous cenotes — freshwater sinkholes formed in the limestone bedrock of the Yucatán Peninsula. Jashita Hotel offers a rare balance: a family-led


retreat where nature, heritage and understated luxury come together along one of Riviera Maya’s most tranquil stretches of coastline.


DON’T MISS Visit Jashita’s Pasta Casita, serving handmade pasta prepared daily using family recipes


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KEY FEATURES • Indoor & outdoor spa • Gym • Open-air yoga studio • Artisanal boutique


KEY ACTIVITIES • Snorkelling & fishing • Cenote swimming excursions • Visits to nearby Maya ruins • Beachfront & water activities


KEY TREATMENTS • Mayan Ancestral Purification • Hand-carved Botanic Bath • Mayan Clay Detox • Jashita-grown Organic Aloe Rejuvenation


GET IN TOUCH • jashitahotel.com • +52 984 202 1399 • reservation@jashitahotel.com • instagram.com/jashitatulumhotel


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