The Villa
About Casa Nalum
Casa Nalum is a luxury eco-villa nestled between the Mayan lagoon of Campechen and the Caribbean Sea, within the UNESCO Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve. Offering a unique blend of nature and comfort, the villa provides a peaceful retreat just minutes from Tulum’s vibrant culture.
Renowned for its stunning location and impeccable service, Casa Nalum is perfect for those seeking tranquility and adventure. With its sustainable design and immersive natural surroundings, it’s an ideal getaway for reconnecting with nature while enjoying modern luxury.
Exteriors
Casa Nalum’s exteriors are designed for relaxation and connection with nature. Spacious ocean-view terraces invite guests to dine, lounge in hammocks, or simply unwind. The villa’s entrance features a swimming pool surrounded by day beds, while the rooftop terrace offers space for yoga and stargazing, providing an elevated experience.
Beyond the villa, El Palmar offers a serene palm-shaded beach spot perfect for afternoon relaxation or intimate dinners. At the back of the property, the tranquil Caapechen Lagoon creates a stunning backdrop, with breathtaking sunsets that bathe the landscape in golden and crimson hues.
Bedrooms
Master Bedroom 1
- 1 King Size Bed
- Ensuite Bathroom
- Air Conditioning
- Starlink Internet
- TV
Master Bedroom 2
- 1 King Size Bed
- Ensuite bathroom with bathtub
- Air Conditioning
- Direct beach access
- Starlink Internet
Bedroom 3
- 1 King Size Bed
- Shared Bathroom
- Air Conditioning
- Private Balcony
- Starlink Internet
Bedroom 4
- 2 Double Beds
- Shared Bathroom
- Air Conditioning
- Private Balcony
- Starlink Internet
Bedroom 5
- 1 King Size Bed
- Ensuite Bathroom
- Air Conditioning
- Starlink Internet
The Villa at Night
As night descends upon our villa, it undergoes a breathtaking transformation into an enchanting realm.
Beneath the canvas of the night sky, you’ll witness a celestial spectacle as stars twinkle in the darkness.
During the months of May to September, lucky observers may even witness the sea turtles emerging from the depths to lay their eggs on our pristine shores.