Between Tulum’s jungle and Caribbean shoreline, Papaya Playa Project is arranged as a loose collection of beach houses, cabins and public spaces rather than a conventional resort block. Accommodation uses timber, thatch and local materials, with selected casitas and villas adding private pools or rooftop terraces; Papaya Restaurant serves Mexican cooking beside the beach, while the beach club, bar, music programme and Tribal Room create a lively social rhythm. A spa sits among the palms, and sandy paths preserve the natural movement between vegetation, sea and the property’s low-impact structures.