Villa in State of Quintana Roo
Reasons to book
About this villa rental
Four recámaras, each with its own baño. A full kitchen. A terraza overlooking your private alberca. Casa Karmond sits where Tulum's jungle meets thoughtful design—quiet enough to hear yourself think, close enough to everything that matters. You'll find open-air living spaces that dissolve into nature. Dining table for eight. Cookware and essentials ready. Host Liz responds quickly, knows the best local restaurants, and genuinely cares about your stay. Perfect for families, grandparents, and couples who want their own space under one roof. Beaches, cenotes, and ruins are minutes away. The rest of the world feels further.
The Space:
Living room anchors the home with open design—sofa, dining table, and sight lines to the pool. Kitchen comes fully equipped: cookware, dishes, silverware, blender, coffee maker, and everything you need to cook or not. Four separate recámaras, each with ensuite bathrooms. Terraza wraps around the property. Private alberca catches jungle light. Bathroom fixtures include bathtub. Bed linens, body soap, conditioner, and cleaning products provided. Air conditioning, cable TV, clothing storage, dryer. Enhanced cleaning and disinfection between guests. Babysitter recommendations available through Liz. The exterior spaces—terrace, pool, jungle views—are where you'll spend your time. Other spaces round out a home designed for comfort and connection.
The Neighborhood:
Casa Karmond sits in Tulum's coveted jungle zone, where the energy is decidedly local and unhurried. You're minutes from the pedestrian-only Avenida Tulum with its farm-to-table restaurants, mezcal bars, and small galleries—the kind of spots where host Liz can point you toward her favorites. The neighborhood feels removed from tourist corridors yet connected to everything that makes Tulum magnetic: cenotes hidden in limestone, archaeological sites layered with history, and a beach culture that rewards wandering. This is where locals live when they choose Tulum, where the jungle breathes and the pace favors presence over hurrying.
Getting Around:
Casa Karmond is best explored with a rental car or driver. The jungle setting rewards spontaneity, and you'll want flexibility for cenote hopping, beachside dinners, and hidden archaeological sites. The property offers ample parking. Cancun International Airport is roughly 45 minutes north, with ground transportation easily arranged. Once here, you'll find the pedestrian heart of Tulum walkable, though having wheels unlocks the deeper magic—the cenotes and ruins scattered through the region that make the area unforgettable.
