We stayed at Nomade for 5 days and really loved our stay. It is blends the jungle essence of Tulum with amazing beachside views. There are so many fun activities you can sign up for. Would recommend signing up when you get there as they can fill up quickly. The yoga each morning was fabulous and good for all ranges of experiences. We signed up for their ice bath experience and that was a game changer. Cannot recommend this enough. The facilitator was so knowledgeable and kind and helped me and my gf through it as first timers. I loved the copal they had burning throughout the property (prevalent throughout Tulum) but my gf thought it was a little overwhelming at some points. Honestly, this was a great stay and i would recommend to anyone who wants an elevated, organic/natural type experience in Tulum.
This was our second visit to Nomade, and once again we loved it. We appreciate the slower pace, the beautiful beach area, and most of all the incredibly friendly staff. Everyone was accommodating and attentive throughout our stay. We had prepaid for a room upgrade, and while we never used the pool, the gentle sound of the water outside our room in the evenings was very calming. We were also there during Day of the Dead (Halloween for us Americans), and the celebration—with its music, food, and overall atmosphere—was fantastic. I highly recommend visiting Nomade during this time.
A Truly Restorative Stay — Our Home Away From Home
This was our second time staying here, and we would absolutely return again. From the moment we arrived, it felt like coming home. It’s the perfect place to recharge.
We were welcomed with a delicious, health-conscious drink that set the tone for the rest of our stay. The front-desk staff were warm, attentive, and genuinely kind.
The rooms are beautiful—rustic yet refined—with plunge pools, thoughtful décor, and all the amenities you could need, from blow dryers and robes to additional curated items available for purchase.
With three restaurants on site, the dining experience is a highlight. There’s Japanese, Mediterranean, and an open-air beachfront restaurant, La Popular Nômade Temple, which offers fresh fish from the Caribbean Sea and a dining experience rooted in simplicity and connection to nature. Everything we ordered was not only beautifully plated but delicious. The servers were attentive, helpful, and incredibly warm—many even remembered us by name.
The beach was gorgeous, as always, and we were thrilled to find no sargasso seaweed during our visit.
The spa was incredible, offering a range of traditional Mexican treatments focused on deep relaxation and healing. The wellness program is also robust, with complimentary yoga, breathwork, outdoor ceremonies, and unique experiences available for purchase. Our only suggestion would be to increase capacity—classes fill up quickly, especially during busy weeks.