
Probably the best-known jungle treehouse in Tulum, and the 506 reviews at 4.95 are earned. Beto and Karo, a Belgian-Mexican couple who've hosted for a decade, built this dome-roofed treehouse on the edge of the Mayan jungle a few minutes from town, with public cenotes about 150 meters away and more reachable by bike. You get a king bed up in the trees, a private bathroom, and breakfast carried out to you every morning at eight, plus purified drinking water. Know what you're booking: it's off-grid, cooled by fans and night air rather than AC, and the jungle is loud at dawn — monkeys, toucans, the lot. That's the point. Rent bikes or a car for the beach and town runs. For two people who want the cenote-and-canopy version of Tulum instead of the beach-club version, around $100 a night including fees is very fair.
Jungle edge near Cenote Escondido, Tulum, Quintana Roo