US$1,300,000
American dollarshigh-end contemporary home in Aldea Zama, Tulum, designed for homeowners who want light, privacy, and a seamless connection to the outdoors. Thoughtful geometry, oversized glass, and generous ceiling heights give the villa a calm, gallery-like feel while still being comfortable for everyday living.
The property offers 360 m² (3,875 ft²) of interior space on 460 m² (4,951 ft²) of land. The main living area is defined by a striking 6 m (20 ft) double-height volume, paired with a 5.70 m (18.5 ft) sliding glass opening that connects directly to the pool area. Rotating floor-to-ceiling glass doors add flexibility throughout the home, allowing you to control airflow, light, and privacy as the day changes. A sunken lounge creates a natural gathering point, complemented by a contemporary wall mural that adds character without overwhelming the architecture.
The open kitchen is finished in marble and burnt wood, anchored by an impressive 4 m (13.1 ft) marble bar that works equally well for casual breakfasts, hosting, or a chef-driven evening at home. Ceiling heights remain exceptional across the villa, including 4 m (13.5 ft) in the kitchen, 4 m (13.5 ft) in the primary suite, and 3.5 m (11.5 ft) in the secondary bedrooms.
Three guest-oriented bedroom layouts sit on the lower level. Two queen bedrooms share one bathroom, while a separate suite with two queen beds enjoys direct access to the pool, ideal for visitors who prefer a more independent feel. The entire upper floor is reserved for the primary suite, positioned to capture a protected jungle outlook toward Aldea Zama’s buffer zone. The spa-style bathroom includes a double vanity, a bathtub, and an oversized walk-in shower lit from above by a skylight.
A private rooftop terrace completes the experience with a second pool and full privacy, offering a quiet setting to unwind above the treetops.
