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Villa Cava

Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist courtyard with stepped concrete walls, tropical plants, and floating staircase leading to bright interior spaces.

Images Courtesy of Villa Cava, César Béjar

As you step inside this luxurious jungle villa in the heart of Tulum, look up to see the stunning glass bottom pool floating above. With a beautifully furnished living room, 30-foot ceilings, ample natural light, and elegant decor, this quintessential escape carefully blends nature and luxury.

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Created by Espacio 18, this perfect hideaway offers a unique holiday experience with suites decorated with local artwork, unique architectural elements, a full kitchen, air-conditioning, a living area, a private pool and terrace, and views of the Mayan jungle. The villa's six bedrooms each feature en-suite bathrooms, comfortable beds, and luxurious linens, ensuring that everyone in your group can unwind in comfort and privacy.

Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist staircase with skylight framing swimmer overhead, concrete steps, black sculptural pedestal, warm neutral walls.
Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist concrete residence with curved archway, native trees, and geometric facade in desert courtyard setting.
Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist living room with black-framed glass doors, natural light, ceiling fan, and views of tropical forest through floor-to-ceiling windows.
Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist courtyard with glass doors, pale stucco walls, reflecting pool, and climbing vines creating serene modernist architecture.
Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist concrete interior with circular archway framing lush landscape, wooden bar stools, and terracotta vessels on shelving.
Villa Cava, Mexico — Modernist concrete pavilion with infinity pool, wooden lounge chairs, and native tree canopy framing minimalist outdoor living space.
Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist courtyard with woven lounge chair, concrete walls, tropical plants, and pool framed by black-framed glass doors.
Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist concrete terrace with black-framed glass doors, potted palm, and stepped architectural volumes under natural light.
Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist concrete courtyard with birch trees, turquoise pool window, cactus in terracotta pot, and horizontal apertures.
Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist hallway with dark wood columns, natural light, light stone flooring, and warm wood doors in modern luxury interior design.
Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom with natural wood wall paneling, skylights, white bedding, pendant lights, and concrete flooring with geometric rug.

Bedroom 01

Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist bathroom with freestanding white oval bathtub, black-framed window overlooking green plants, wooden ladder towel rack, and polished concrete finishes.

Bedroom 02

Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom suite with vertical wood-slat headboard, concrete sink vanity, and open ensuite visible through timber-framed doorway, bathed in warm ambient lighting.

Bedroom 03

Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom with natural linen bedding, wooden slat wardrobe, pendant lights, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking forested landscape.

Bedroom 04

Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist bathroom with natural stone walls, floating vanity, frameless glass shower enclosure, and skylight flooding space with diffused light.

Bedroom 05

Villa Cava, Mexico — Minimalist ensuite with warm wood cabinetry, integrated lighting, marble flooring, and natural light from transom window.

Bedroom 06

The Details

What makes it Kobu

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The heart of the villa is its two stunning pools, surrounded by lush tropical landscaping and furnished with comfortable sun loungers and shaded seating areas. Whether you want to take a refreshing dip in the water, soak up the sun, or simply enjoy the serene ambiance of your private oasis, Villa Cava's outdoor spaces are the perfect place to do it.

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Directions

Cancun International Airport (CUN)

90 min by car

The Destination

Mexico

Inner Garden at Tulum Treehouse, Tulum Mexico.

From Tulum to Oaxaca and beyond, Mexico’s beaches, jungles and vibrant city experiences are second to none — think sunrise adventures and sunset spa visits, fresh guava and ceviche, mezcal and margaritas. Try out the country’s new fleet of trendy boutique hotels with progressive approaches to sustainability and craft.

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Photography

Commissioned photography for luxury hospitality and properties.

Selected work

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