Sariah Parnish
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I recently stayed at Sol Caribe for four days and I absolutely loved it. Although the drive from Tulum was quite long, it was definitely worth it. The location of the beach resort is stunning. The staff at Sol Caribe were extremely kind and always ready to assist. Lupita, in particular, helped us arrange a fantastic 3-hour kayaking tour from Punta Allen. During the tour, we were able to see a variety of birds and fish that we had never seen before, which truly enhanced our trip. The restaurant at Sol Caribe served delicious and fresh food, and they were very accommodating to our dietary restrictions. Punta Allen itself is a peaceful fishing village with some excellent seafood restaurants. All in all, it was a fantastic place to visit.
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The beach has some outstanding qualities, including its tranquil and pristine natural surroundings, which are complemented by a traditional decor that blends well with the environment. It is a very small beach, often with only a few people, allowing for a peaceful and secluded experience. The beach's remote location attracts interesting guests from around the world who tend to stay for a while. The staff is laid-back and friendly, and they offer a fantastic local boat tour with a knowledgeable guide who provides fascinating information about the flora and fauna. The menu offers a variety of high-quality dishes, with something different every day, and the staff is willing to accommodate specific requests based on the available ingredients. Despite the absence of air conditioning, the constant breeze, especially in the oceanfront bungalow where we stayed, made it comfortable, even for someone like me who struggles to sleep in the heat. However, it is worth noting that the wind might be weaker in the buildings further back. There are a couple of things to be cautious about: having some command of Spanish is beneficial for more than basic interactions, and the journey to and from the beach, whether by boat or car, can be long and rough. However, this can be seen as a positive aspect as it filters out guests seeking convenience and quick access. It is important to keep in mind that this beach is essentially a wilderness hostel, so the amenities and other details are limited but they make the best of what is available. Despite this, the location itself is simply breathtaking, offering a much more relaxing and unspoiled natural environment compared to anywhere in the Riviera Maya north of the Biosphere boundary.