I stayed in a $500-a-night villa in Tulum, which had no electricity and was made almost entirely of branches. See inside.
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- I recently stayed at Azulik, a luxury eco-resort nestled in the jungle of Tulum, Mexico.
- The unique hotel features 48 villas, none of which have electricity.
- My candlelit room also didn't feature a shower, although I had a beautiful mosaic bathtub.
From deluxe tents to Pablo Escobar's former mansion, there is no shortage of unique hotels in Tulum, Mexico.
But few are as famous as Azulik, a luxury eco-resort nestled in the jungle.
On a recent trip to review Tulum's brand-new airport, I spent the night in one of Azulik's electricity-free villas.
It was unlike any place I've ever stayed in before. Let's take a look.
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