Tulum Azulik + Cenotes + Hartwood Weekend — Tulum, MX — Tulum, MX
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Tulum Azulik + Cenotes + Hartwood Weekend — Tulum, MX

Destination: Tulum, MXNights: 4Group: 410Season: November, December, January, February, March, AprilEstimated: $1,800–$3,400 per person

Azulik treetop villas — eco-jungle resort, candle-lit rooms (no electronics in the suites), the bride's signature digital-detox base. Cenote dawn swims at Gran Cenote and Dos Ojos. Hartwood dinner (open-fire, no menu, the chef prepares whatever was caught that morning — walk-up 3 p.m. for the dinner list). Day two: Sian Ka'an reserve mangrove tour, mezcal at Mezcaleria Sin Sentido. Day three: Coba Maya ruins climb (Yucatán's last climbable pyramid). Cancun (CUN) is 90 min north.

What she'll do

Spa

Snorkeling

Food Tour

Cooking Class

Where she sleeps

  • · Azulik (treetop eco-villas)
  • · Casa Malca (Pablo Escobar's restored beach house, art-curated)
  • · Hotel Esencia (north of town)

Where she eats

  • · Hartwood (open-fire, no menu)
  • · Kin Toh at Azulik (Champagne sunset nest)
  • · Gitano (jungle mezcalería)

Questions

Azulik — really no electronics?
Yes. Suites are candle-lit at night, no TVs, no air conditioning (sea breeze + ceiling fan model). The bride's deliberate digital detox. Wi-Fi available in shared spaces.
Hartwood reservation?
Walk-up only — the kitchen takes names starting at 3 p.m. The bridal party sends one early; the rest follow at 6:30 p.m. for the dinner sitting.
Best month?
November-March for the dry season + cool evenings. Avoid June-October (sargassum seaweed on beaches + hurricane risk).

Ready to book the story?

Five quick questions, then we build the full itinerary — lodging, daily schedule, dining, bars, the group-chat message — and drop you into a Trip Room you can share with the bridesmaids.