Copal Tulum has a beautiful junglesque, plantiful, eco friendly, earthy feel. We had a studio with garden pool. It was v spacious for two people. The decor was lovely and tiki. The pool out the backyard was just ok - not super inviting. It would have been nice if it was heated. There were a good few mosquitoes in the room - I'm guessing that due to the natural surrounding environment. The overall feel is lovely and relaxing with no sound pollution. The top floor pool was v relaxing at night. The restaurants were limited and while good and have a gorgeous feel are v expensive. Prepare to spend 100$ for a dinner for two (2 main courses, 1 side, a drink, water and tip). The staff are warm and humble and very easy to ask any questions and suggest things. The road to the hotel is a bit scary. On the first night the taxi brought us down a side road that was uneven, very ramshackle and kind of scary as it had no street lights. We took taxis everywhere (which will add up and vary in cost depending on the driver) but I'm sure you could walk 15 mins or bike to a restaurant up the road if you feel confident enough. Overall - for the price it was a lovely, unique stay! The hotel suggested a trip to a protected beach reserve at alito hotel. It was a gorgeous beach with v calm water, very clean and no one bothers you. What they don't tell you in advance is that you have to pay a fee to enter the reserve & 1000 pesos to rent a cabana but you get a meal and two drinks (great value though!)