Papaya's, the Caribbean eco-creative resort to stay and live

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Paradise is in the Caribbean.

Paradise is in the Caribbean.

We see you: eyes wide open, mouth with a smile of "they have found what I need" and traveling mind in motion. Papaya Playa Project is that place in the world that no one would say no to.

In the Mexican Caribbean and the most tropical nature in Tulum it's found this sustainable and creative project ; or also called luxury resort , although nothing here is pompous or out of place.

The pearl of Tulum.

The pearl of Tulum.

Everything exudes harmony with the environment, in fact it is its main objective. **Papaya Playa Project was born in 2015 as a sustainability and social responsibility project**. “Zero contamination and zero emissions”, they recite non-stop from Papaya's.

This wonderful resort uses the system called PPP Green with which they have managed to reduce up to 1,000kg of carbon emissions per room; also a technological water cleaning system, have organic gardens where they plant tropical fruits. For example, 150 banana trees and many other autochthonous varieties because they work mainly with the idea of ​​rooting.

They have not wanted to follow the example of the hotel chains of the Riviera Maya, so they have opted for sustainable construction and recycling, conserving 93% of the original forest ; They also carry out projects in the community such as the recovery of the Quintana Roo sea turtle, together with the Quintana Roo Origins Foundation.

Papaya's houses.

Papaya's houses.

MADE FOR YOU

You know why this is the place to go the caribbean , now we are going to tell you what can he do for you.

“Our desire is simple: to make your getaway as naturally luxurious as possible. Our houses have private porches and plunge pools , where you can rest in hammocks and sway in sync with the Tulum breeze. We use traditional Mayan materials and textiles for an authentic experience in the Caribbean Sea”, they point out from their Instagram.

The room in the tree house.

The tree house room.

Its rooms are like being in the middle of the jungle, with cabins and houses made with the 'chukum', a technique used by the Mayans to cool the interiors of buildings made mainly from the resin of a tree with the same name. Its round cabins are about 20 meters from the beach, have natural light, views of the jungle and a bathroom. Can you ask for more?

But if you still believed that this was heaven, wait until you see their houses: Casa Palapa, Casa Madera, Casa Viento and…! Tree house ! This is undoubtedly the most unique of all, if the hobbits had lived in Mexico their houses would be just like this.

The Papaya Tree House.

Papaya tree house.

Papaya Playa Project has its own restaurant with a menu based on recipes influenced by the Mayan and Mexican traditions with a touch of experimentation. Ingredients are sourced from the local organic market and the kitchen is often the home of famous international guest chefs to present their themed menus.

Its Beach Club, where the restaurant is located, witnesses parties with live music, especially on Saturday nights with DJ sessions. If you prefer a more spiritual and wellness getaway, they also offer holistic yoga circuits, meditation, massage , organic food and much more.

Overlooking the sea of ​​Mexico.

Overlooking the sea of ​​Mexico.

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