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These Concrete Tubes Were Repurposed To Create An Eco-Friendly Hostel In Tulum

These Concrete Tubes Were Repurposed To Create An Eco-Friendly Hostel In Tulum

Sleeping pods at Tubo Tulum

Tulum, in sunny Mexico, is a feast for the eyes. Rich in culture, the ancient Mayan town boasts white sandy beaches, beautiful tropical gardens, historic ruins and tranquil scenic views.

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After a day of exploring and soaking up the sun in the popular tourist town, TuboTulum provides somewhere to rest your head without breaking the bank.

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A truly unique sleep experience, the trendy and eco-friendly sleeping pods are made from concrete tubes, with windows that fill the surprisingly spacious pods with natural light. There are single or double pods available for short-term stays, with communal bathrooms and an open kitchen for guests to use. Each pod is also kitted-out with a double mattress, reading light and power points.


Located between the beach area and the main town of Tulum, TuboTulum is just a short walk from some of the best eats and beaches the town has to offer. Stays in a single pod start at just $35 (500MXN) a night.

How To Get There

  • Fly into Cozumel International Airport
  • Drive 81.7 km Car/ Tulum
  • TuboTulum — Avendia Coba, 77780 Tulum

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