If it isn’t literally the world’s chicest spot to downward dog, one suspects the Yoga Shala at Nômade Tulum is damn close. Crafted in rough-hewn timber and surrounded by lush Yucatan jungle, the open-air space features a vaulted ceiling that draws the eyes upward as you breathe in incense, bask in slivers of sunlight and work your way through a series of expert-guided moves.
And when class is dismissed, that’s when it gets really challenging — especially for first-timers or anyone who isn’t blessed with a killer sense of direction.
Comprising a maze of rooms, suites, treehouse accommodations and bungalows — along with three restaurants, a spa, an ocean-front pool and a central wellness hub called the Gratitude Tent — it’s all connected by stone-strewn paths marked with only the occasional sign to point guests in the right direction.
But could “finding one’s way” be a metaphor for the beloved 10-year-old resort itself?
“We collaborate with leading practitioners and locally renowned teachers to create offerings that meet guests wherever they are on their journey, whether they’re seeking physical vitality, emotional healing, inner growth or simply a moment of stillness,” says Lucrecia Milan, Nômade Tulum’s programming director. “A key part of our mission is to provide tools and techniques that guests can take home, allowing their journey of self-exploration and well-being to continue beyond their stay.”
Much of those deep spiritual dives take place in the Gratitude Tent, where guests plop down on the floor atop festive Mexican carpets and absorb the teachings of an ever-changing slate of experts. Handpicked to support monthly themes such as “Happy Together,” “Blossoming,” “Nurtured” and “The Creative Family,” these educators are drawn from Nômade Tulum’s global database of practitioners and artists of all stripes.
Among some of the more popular facilitators the resort has booked over the years: alignment specialists Human Garage; super yogi Arun Kolagada; lucid dreaming coach Charlie Morley; musician Leo Prakash and astrologer Rebecca Gordon.
On a recent “Emotional Health Day” during the “Happy Together” week this past April, guests were invited to partake in sessions like “Somatic Release Exercises” by Lily Hardy, who describes herself as a “psychedelic breathwork and change facilitator” on her @thelifeyoulove IG account, and “Taoist Lore to Transform Emotions” by traditional Mayan massage therapist Beatriz Pinet.
While all fitness classes and wellness-centric gatherings listed in the weekly program are gratis, along with evening communal get-togethers like “Songs to the Stars” at the fire pit, resort guests who want to go deeper on their own are welcome to splash out on a huge array of private sessions.
Falling under broad headings like “Changing,” “Fresh Vision,” “Higher Love” and “Harmony of Mind,” the fee-based offerings include a “Soul Reading” to help release childhood trauma, Reiki, a sound-healing “gong bath,” and the Mexican-themed Temazcal Ceremony sweat lodge.
Want to keep it light? Consider booking an option like “Clay & Play” ceramics instruction or “Stargazing” out over the stunning stretch of the Caribbean Nômade Tulum is parked on.
For anyone seeking a more hedonistic time-out, the pool and beach beckon, as do the three distinctively different restaurants, all connected by an emphasis on fresh, local ingredients: Macondo, a festively decorated, Mediterranean-themed space offering a lavish gratis breakfast and live music in the evenings; Kuu, a gorgeous jewel box serving up a Japanese, chef-curated “Omakase” experience, and La Popular, an open-air, ocean-facing dining area that’s ideal for a lunch of fresh fish and a cocktail or two.
And then there are the resort’s two spas.
At the pint-sized, on-site Nômade Healing Beach Deck, guests can partake in a Mayan Clay Ritual, Herbal Soaking Bath, Aloe Vera Cooling Treatment and all manner of massages, all while lulled by the lapping of turquoise-hued waves just beyond.
Located a short walk up Carretera Tulum Boca-Paila, the quaint, boutique-lined main drag in the city’s shore-front “hotel zone,” Yäan Healing Sanctuary is Nômade Tulum’s star beauty and wellness attraction.
Featuring nine treatment rooms, many housed in separate private bungalows, as well as an elaborate hydrotherapy circuit and a chic fashion and jewelry boutique in the spa’s main area, Yäan leans heavily into traditional folk remedies.
Whether it’s the “Limpia” energetic cleanse that kicks off with indigenous copal incense or the “Santigüada” sacred purification featuring a mix of Mayan herbs and mezcal, spa guests can expect major stress relief with a distinctly Mexican bent.
“At Yäan, our mission is to bring health, relaxation and well-being, to cleanse the body and spirit and ignite the light within all who will enter,” says spa staffer Carolina Álvarez Luna. We’re in.
Rooms from $375 at Nômade Tulum