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Beach
Located on the beach and surrounded by a relatively undisturbed tropical forest, Los Lirios Cabañas Hotel is the perfect combination between forest conservation and sustainable eco-tourism. |
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Tulum Car Rental
Enjoy the convenience of car a rental available at the airport or in the hotel.
Check-In/Check-Out
Check-in is at 3 pm and check-out is at noon.
Family Plan
Two children under the age of 12 are free when sharing a room with parents.
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Front Desk
Telephone available in all rooms, and fax available at the front desk (extra charge).
Boutique
You will be able to buy some articles you may need for your stay or gifts: sun tanners, medicines, postcards, handmade souvenirs, etc.
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Laundry Services
Laundry services are available (extra charge)
Maid Service
Daily maid service provided.
Restaurant
Check our menu
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Yoga & Spa
Special room for Yoga practice with daily classes and another one for groups.
Enjoy a massage or on the beach or any other of our spa services in your room by one of our qualified therapists (extra charge). |
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Mayan Oracle
Ask for your personalized Mayan astrological symbol, as of Ztolquin Mayan calendar.
Parking
Free parking is available for all registered guests.
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Room Amenities
Our King Size suites and double rooms feature 1 king or 2 double size beds, private bath with tub and shower, air conditioning, telephone, living room plus mosquito net windows and a terrace with chairs and a hammock.
Room Service
Enjoy a meal in the privacy of your own room. Room service is available (15% extra charge). |
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Safe Deposit Box
Safe deposit boxes are available free of charge on suites and at front desk
Tour Desk
Visit our Tours section for more information on the available interest sites.
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| Ecological Care |
In order to help to preserve natural environment, and to our guests, we have:
- Water purifying plant
- Residual water treatment plant
- Our own electric power plant with silencer
- Program in the marine turtle's protection
- Program to prevent and conserve the coconut palms from their sickness called "amarillamiento letal"
- Staff trained in ecological topics
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