There might be a story where guests checked into a Tulum Airbnb and found out that there was no running water. They had to deal with this inconvenience throughout their stay, and the host was unresponsive to their calls for help. It was really frustrating as they couldn't even take proper showers or use the toilet normally.
Sure. A guest booked an Airbnb in Tulum thinking it would be a great beachfront property. But when they arrived, they discovered that the beach was full of trash and smelled horrible. The property itself had a leaky roof, and during a rainstorm, water started dripping into the living room, ruining their vacation.
There's a story of a family on vacation in Tulum. They checked into a supposedly nice hotel. But at night, their young daughter started crying and saying she saw a 'bad man' in the corner of the room. The parents didn't see anything at first, but then they started to notice a strange smell and cold spots in the room. They found out later that the hotel was built on an old burial ground, which made the whole experience very frightening.
One Tulum horror story I heard was about a couple who stayed in an old beachfront villa. At night, they heard strange scratching noises on the walls. When they turned on the light, there were these large, shadowy figures outside the window that disappeared as soon as the light was fully on. It was really spooky.
Dirty bathrooms are a common Airbnb horror story. I've heard of cases where the toilet was clogged and the shower was full of hair. Another common one is false advertising. For example, the pictures showed a large, modern room, but in reality, it was small and shabby.
One horror story is about arriving at an Airbnb and finding it completely filthy. There were dirty dishes in the sink, stains on the bedsheets, and a strange smell throughout the place. It was supposed to be a relaxing vacation rental, but instead, it was a nightmare.
One common Airbnb horror story is arriving at a dirty and unhygienic place. Guests often find dirty sheets, a filthy kitchen, or a bathroom full of hair and grime. Another is dealing with unresponsive hosts who don't answer messages when there are problems. And a lot of people have horror stories about false advertising, where the place looks nothing like the pictures on the website.
One common horror story is false advertising. The place looks amazing in the photos but in reality, it's tiny and shabby. Another is bad neighbors. I stayed at an Airbnb once where the neighbors were so noisy all night that I couldn't sleep.
One horror story is about a host who promised a clean and quiet place. But when the guests arrived, the room was filthy with dirty sheets and trash everywhere. The host was unresponsive too.
One horror story is about a neighbor who would constantly play extremely loud music late at night. Every night around 2 am, the blaring music would start and it was so loud that it felt like the walls were vibrating. The Airbnb guests couldn't sleep at all. They tried to talk to the neighbor, but he was very rude and just ignored them.
One horror Airbnb story is about a guest who found strange handprints on the mirror every morning. No matter how many times they wiped it clean, the handprints would reappear during the night. It was really creepy.