We chose to stay off the beaten path in the pueblo of Tulum, in the state of Quintana Roo in the Yucatan peninsula. Not to be confused with the more yuppified Zona Hoteleria, which might attract a more upscale yuppie/hippie clientele - and nothing like the all-inclusive resorts at Cancun, the pueblo itself is more authentic and representative of the lower income households in this part of the world. Lo Nuestro is located a few blocks off the "main drag," where one can find all sorts of restaurants and tourist shops, but of note is the fact that most of the tourists were native Spanish speakers - even those at the ruins and other tourist sites. The room itself was appointed with Mexican-themed decor and included AC, wi-fi, a sink & counter, toilet & shower, queen & twin beds (both futons, very comfortable), and a patio with a hammock. It resembles a pensione in Europe, so expect something more homey and not at all "resort-y." The couple who run it speak Spanish, French, and enough English. And the doggie, Ponchito, is the hotel mascot ;-)