
Mid-morning, the canopy shade shifting. Tulum Jungle is the inland band the residents who came for the canopy and the protected reserve chose deliberately — the bicycles on the dirt path, the small workers' camps at the lot edges, the day in its slow rhythm.
Tulum's inland jungle band is the part of the city that holds the line against the expansion of the urban grid. Surrounded by protected reserves and the cenote system that runs underneath the corridor, the jungle band is where lots still feel like real lots — wide setbacks, real canopy, real privacy. Downtown Tulum and Avenida Tulum's commercial corridor are seven to ten minutes by car; the beach corridor is fifteen minutes east; the archaeological zone is twelve minutes north; the inland cenotes — Gran Cenote, Cenote Calavera, Cenote Carwash — are five to ten minutes by bike. The corridor reads as the part of Tulum the residents who came for the jungle settled into.
Inside Trebola, the project reads as a residential lot collection drawn around the jungle's brief. Each lot spans 1,722 square feet — enough footprint to build a small home or weekend casita with private outdoor space, the kind of accessible entry-point lot the corridor's denser projects cannot offer. The project sits inside a planned jungle community with the basic infrastructure (drainage, electricity, paved access) already in place — buildable from day one, with construction guidelines that hold the neighborhood character.
Thirty-six lots in total, five still available, delivery set for April 2027. Entry pricing begins at $29,566 USD. Trebola sits in Tulum Jungle at the most accessible entry point for a buildable lot inside the corridor — for the first-time buyer in Tulum, for the buyer who came for the jungle rather than the hotel zone. For the buyer entering the lot market at the smallest disciplined scale, this is one of the most accessible addresses in the neighborhood.
Tulum Jungle is the broad residential band west of Tulum Centro — a corridor of secondary roads cutting into the mangrove and lowland jungle that defines inland Tulum. Developments here lean low-density, with cenote-adjacent lots, eco-conscious construction, and the kind of surrounding wilderness that draws buyers who want the Tulum vibe without the beach-corridor density.
Trebola is one of Tulum's most accessible entry points into jungle lot ownership — residential parcels of 160 to 200 square meters starting at just $29K USD, designed for those who want to plant roots in the jungle without committing to a finished home upfront. The community comes with shared amenities that elevate it beyond raw land: gym, yoga deck, pet park, kids' area, parkour course, and a top viewing platform., delivery in April 2027, and only 5 lots of 36 remaining, Trebola gives investors and lifestyle buyers an honest chance to enter the Tulum market at a price that hasn't existed for years.
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