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PAID CONTENT FOR SHIBARI TULUM


PAID CONTENT FOR SHIBARI TULUM


Shibari Tulum TULUM, MEXICO


Tucked within the lush jungle, Shibari Tulum is more than a hotel, it’s a thoughtfully designed retreat where nature, art and experience converge. Rooted in a philosophy of sustainability and mindful living, the resort has been designed to awaken the senses, honour the environment and reconnect guests with what truly matters. The retreat combines architecture, nature


and emotion in equal measure. Its private rooms provide a peaceful sanctuary that blend with the surrounding landscape. At the centre of Shibari Tulum is its sacred cenote, the first in Mexico to earn the Punto Limpio certification for its outstanding environmental management. Conservation here is an ongoing commitment, reflected in daily manual cleaning, the use of biodegradable products, passive architecture — a design that works with the climate to keep a comfortable temperature — and a respect for local biodiversity. Wellbeing at Shibari Tulum is experienced from


within. The property offers connection ceremonies and ancestral rituals guided with depth and


reverence by skilled therapists and facilitators. Kan Spa, a peaceful refuge within the property, provides personalised massage therapies that enhance the holistic experience of rest and renewal. Gastronomy also plays a central role at the hotel.


ATTA, the on-site restaurant, offers a rich journey through flavours deeply connected to the land. Fresh, locally sourced ingredients, traditional cooking methods and contemporary presentation come together to create a vibrant menu reflecting the essence of the region. Guests can savour their meals in tranquil common areas or enjoy intimate dinners beneath the moonlight. One of the most cherished aspects of the


Shibari Tulum experience is the profound sense of care in every moment. Everything is designed for guests to relax, breathe and engage all their senses, from personalised attention to the curated ambience. Shibari Tulum is a meeting point for those


seeking more than rest, it offers a transformative journey where art, culture, service and nature intertwine with meaning and intention.


DON’T MISS Take a refreshing dip in Shibari’s sacred cenote — the first in Mexico to receive Punto Limpio certification


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KEY FEATURES • Sacred cenote with Punto Limpio certification


• Private jungle-surrounded rooms • Kan Spa offering personalised therapies & massages


• On-site restaurant ATTA


KEY ACTIVITIES • Connection ceremonies & ancestral rituals


• Massage & wellness treatments at Kan Spa


• Cenote swimming • Private moonlight dinners


GET IN TOUCH shibaritulum.com T: +52 1 987 107 6976 E: reservations@shibaritulum.com


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