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Note: This is no longer the official website for Zebra Tulum,
and is only posted here for inclusion in David Barrett's website for
historical interest. Please go to
La Zebra for the latest, much nicer, official website.

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Nested within a secluded grove of palm trees, Zebra Tulum
hosts ten private and spacious cabanas. Each cabana is built in a traditional
style and expanded with modern amenities, including a private bath with running
hot and cold water, electricity, mosquito netting, and more.
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Each cabana in Zebra Tulum is approximately twelve feet
in diameter, with a fifteen-foot vaulted ceiling. The floor is smooth, cool
concrete, with sealed plaster walls. The bathroom sits opposite the entrance,
separated from the room by pull-down reed screens. Spanning the room is an
oversized hammock, suitable for two. |
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Cabanas are equipped with one or two large standard beds,
each sealed within a rectangular mosquito net. Pillows and clean linens are
provided, as well as extra blankets for the rare chilly night. |
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Each cabana has its own private bathroom, equipped with a
large sink, mirror, standard-flush toilet, and standing shower. Hot and cold
running water is continuously available throughout the day. Fresh towels are
supplied upon arrival, as well as soap and basic toiletries. |
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Contained within each cabana are chairs and a table for
private use by guests, as well as additional chairs and tables publicly
available outside. |
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Copyright 2002 Zebra Tulum -
info@zebratulum.com -
June 1, 2012, 11:18 am (UTC) |
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