About.
Qualia Tulum emphasizes a shared approach to managing resources, building businesses, and fostering collective growth. It blends the principles of sustainability, social entrepreneurship, and cooperative governance to create a resilient local economy. The focus is on developing ventures that are economically profitable while benefiting the environment and the community at large.
This unique jungle retreat offers palapas and dormitories designed with sustainable architecture inspired by organic and permaculture principles. The open space blends seamlessly with the natural surroundings, creating an environment of harmony and sustainability.Located at kilometer 19.2 on the Tulum-Cobá highway, the retreat is just one kilometer before the town of Macario Gomez. Public transportation and private taxis are conveniently accessible within 200 meters, making travel easy. The site is strategically situated at the gateway to the “Zona Maya,” an area rich in cultural and natural wonders.Nearby, the community of Macario Gomez thrives with descendants of ancient Mayans who continue to craft art and participate in local commerce. Visitors can explore cenotes, lagoons, and archaeological sites of the Mayan civilization, blending history, culture, and nature into a truly immersive experience.
Key Stats.

Year founded
2017

Size of project site
0.5 hectares

Languages spoken
- english
- spanish
- Portuguese

People on site
2 - 12

Dry season
November to March

Wet season
April to October
Living Conditions.
Sleeping
- private room
- tent camping
- hammocks
- shared rooms
Omnivore Food
- communal kitchen access
- over 80% locally sourced
Internet
- fast: streaming video
Ongoing classes
- permaculture1-2 times per week
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