Villa Destiny
Bedrooms: 4, Guests: 8
From 14,000
to 42,000 USD
per week
An eco-friendly retreat with direct beach access, a roof terrace, and a private lagoon dock
Located on a jungle dune within a protected Biosphere Reserve, Villa Destiny is the perfect luxury escape for eco-conscious travellers. The villa offers the best of both worlds with direct access to the beach and coral reefs of the Caribbean Sea in front and a protected lagoon behind.
Guests can enjoy 100 metres of private beach with shady palm trees, perfect for watching spectacular sunrises. Behind the villa is a furnished dock on the lagoon offering guests a private place to enjoy some of the best sunsets in Tulum, or even a special place to say “I do”.
Stunning panoramic views can also be enjoyed from the roof terrace, which has plenty of outdoor seating, tables, and a rooftop bar for guests to enjoy. There is also a heated plunge pool, perfect for soaking in with a glass of bubbles in hand.
On the lower terrace, there is plenty more outdoor seating as well as day beds, hanging seats and hammocks for true beachside relaxation.
The “off-grid” villa has an eco-friendly approach using solar and wind energy to provide modern comforts, along with recycled rainwater supplying the bathrooms and providing water for housekeeping and gardening.
Indoors, the single-storey villa continues the beach aesthetic, contrasted with carefully-selected modern art and design pieces, from neon signs and unique artworks to quirky lamp stands and shelf decorations.
Guests can relax with a holiday read or a board game in the lounge area and enjoy delicious feasts at the hand-carved dining table. The fully-equipped kitchen also features a breakfast bar for more relaxed dining.
There are four well-appointed double bedrooms, all with en-suite facilities, private balconies on the lagoon side and direct terrace access on the beach side. The master bedroom also boasts a luxurious Jacuzzi bathtub.
Offering an unbeatable location and excellent facilities, Villa Destiny is the perfect choice for those who want to enjoy an eco-conscious escape without compromising on luxury or style.
Highlights:
- Private Beach
- Roof Terrace
- Eco-Friendly Estate
Collections
Bedrooms
Bedroom 1 – double bed, sitting area, en-suite bathroom with shower, private balcony, direct terrace access, and sea views
Bedroom 2 – double bed, en-suite bathroom with Jacuzzi bathtub & separate shower, private balcony, direct terrace access, and sea views
Bedroom 3 – double bed, sitting area, en-suite bathroom with shower, private balcony, direct terrace access, and sea views
Bedroom 4 – double bed, sitting area, en-suite bathroom with shower, private balcony, direct terrace access, and sea views
Rates
16 Jan 2024 - 31 May 2024 | USD 15,750 per week |
1 Jun 2024 - 31 Oct 2024 | USD 14,000 per week |
1 Nov 2024 - 23 Dec 2024 | USD 17,500 per week |
24 Dec 2024 - 15 Jan 2025 | USD 42,000 per week |
16 Jan 2025 - 31 May 2025 | USD 15,750 per week |
1 Jun 2025 - 31 Oct 2025 | USD 14,000 per week |
1 Nov 2025 - 23 Dec 2025 | USD 17,500 per week |
24 Dec 2025 - 15 Jan 2026 | USD 42,000 per week |
Price per week. Local tax and service charge not included.
Indoor Features
- Fully-equipped kitchen
- Coffee machine
- TV
- Portable Bluetooth speakers
- Eco-friendly energy systems
- Ceiling fans
- Air conditioning
- Wi-Fi
Outdoor Features
- Sea views
- Lagoon views
- Private beach
- Plunge pool
- Roof terrace
- Terraces
- Outdoor bar
- Outdoor lounge areas
- Outdoor dining
- Barbecue
- Sun loungers
- Day beds
- Hammocks
- Private lagoon dock
- Parking
- Gated entrance
Services
- Daily housekeeping service
- Breakfast, lunch & dinner (alcoholic beverages excluded)
Extra Services
- Concierge service
- Airport transfers
- Spa & massage treatments
- Laundry service
- Activities & excursions
- Weddings & events
Location
Villa Destiny is located in the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve of Tulum, in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. The reserve includes stunning beaches, the world’s second-largest coral reef, jungle areas, and wetlands; it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the largest protected area in the Mexican Caribbean.
Tulum is known for its cenotes – spectacular freshwater pools connected by an elaborate cave system, perfect for swimming, snorkelling and diving.
Visitors can also enjoy tours of the area to view the diverse environment and get up close to the local wildlife, including dolphins, manatees, crocodiles, turtles, and a variety of bird species.
Moreover, the Tulum area is perfect for history and culture-buffs with its abundance of Mayan ruins up to 1000 years old.
Distances (approx.):
Nearest beach – direct access
Campechen Lagoon – direct access
Tulum Beach – 30 minutes’ drive
Tulum centre – 45 minutes’ drive
Playa del Carmen – 45 minutes’ drive
Cancun Airport – 2 hours’ drive
Disclaimer: the location on the map may be approximate due to privacy reasons.