At Muaré Hotel, architecture isn’t just about shapes—it’s about feeling. Conceived deep within the heart of the Mayan jungle, this boutique hotel in Tulum was designed to evoke, inspire, and transform. In 2024, this vision was honored internationally with a nomination for ArchDaily’s Building of the Year, one of the most prestigious awards in the world of architecture.
Being part of this shortlist means more than excellence in design and execution—it celebrates a space’s ability to stir emotion, create a sensory journey, and carry meaning far beyond its walls.
Muaré Tulum reimagines the essence of Mayan heritage through a modern lens, blending sacred geometry and ancient wisdom into a flowing architectural dialogue. Clean lines, noble materials, and a palette inspired by nature create a seamless flow between earth and sky, light and shadow, outside and within.
Each villa is its own introspective haven. Natural textiles like linen, cotton, and jute embrace the space with gentle softness, while stone, seashell, and warm ochre tones connect guests to the land beneath them. This is the Muaré Effect—a visual and emotional experience that redefines what it means to stay somewhere.
Being nominated by ArchDaily means our architectural vision has resonated beyond aesthetics. Muaré was seen for what it truly is—a place that breathes, that moves, that stirs something within. A hotel that doesn’t try to overpower the landscape, but enters into conversation with it.
That very energy caught the attention of Netflix producers, who chose Muaré as a key filming location for Love Is Blind: Mexico. In their words, they were looking for more than a backdrop—they needed a place that could hold emotion: vulnerability, intimacy, authenticity. And they found it here—in our curves, in our filtered light, and in the soul of the space.
At Muaré, staying the night is more than comfort—it’s a quiet act of connection. With the land, with history, and with the subtle beauty of the Mayan jungle. Our 26 villas are shaped by circular and pentagonal geometry, topped with palapa roofs angled at 60 and 45 degrees—design choices that let the architecture breathe while preserving privacy and opening views toward gardens and water.
Everything here was built to age with the jungle. To fade gracefully into its surroundings. Local stone, low-impact wood, chukum resin, henequén, and natural fibers meet clean lines and open space, blending ancestral techniques with a modern design philosophy rooted in stillness.
Choosing this boutique hotel in the Tulum jungle means choosing a space where architecture isn’t just seen—it’s felt. It becomes part of your journey
Every line, every texture, every space has been crafted to help you move with ease, with awareness, with presence. Whether you’re walking barefoot along jungle trails, waking up in your villa wrapped in dappled morning light, or breathing deeply in our shala surrounded by trees—everything brings you back to the essence of design, and back to yourself.
This season, come feel the Muaré Effect in the heart of Tulum. Discover why our boutique hotel has earned international acclaim, and why the architecture continues to leave a lasting impression on every soul who visits.