
Yucatán Hotels
We've tracked down the best hotels in Yucatán, from chic and cheerful B&Bs to design dens with five-star style.
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Hacienda Santa Rosa
Yucatán, Mexico
- Style Colonial relaxation plantation
- Setting Sleepy Yucatan village
Edged with arches and weathered by centuries, the bright red and blue buildings of Hacienda Santa Rosa sit serenely among botanic gardens and sprawling lawns.
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Coqui Coqui Coba
Yucatán, Mexico
- Style Mayan-Mexican medley
- Setting In view of Papolchac’s pyramids
You’re surrounded by Mayan ruins, you’re surrounded by jungle, you can spy pyramids, you can smell perfume, you can see a blue lagoon. Where are you? Coqui Coqui Coba hotel, a five-room study in haute rusticity.
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Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (USD180.00), via XE.com, using today’s exchange rate.
Hacienda San Jose
Yucatán, Mexico
- Style Secret garden estate
- Setting Jungly heart of Yucatan
Part boutique hotel, part community restoration project, the sky blue-hued Hacienda San Jose hearkens back to Mexico’s golden age of industry – while preserving a sheen of contemporary comfort.
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Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (USD240.00), via XE.com, using today’s exchange rate.
Coqui Coqui Valladolid
Yucatán, Mexico
- Style Aromatic apothecary
- Setting Colonial Calzada de los Frailes
A secluded one-room retreat set atop a perfumery, Coqui Coqui Valladolid caters to your senses with signature scents, wild honey and clay spa treatments and sleepy-small-town sights.
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Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (USD270.00), via XE.com, using today’s exchange rate.
Hacienda Temozon
Yucatán, Mexico
- Style Belle époque Mexicana
- Setting Peninsular palm-tree gardens
Once the most productive sisal estate in Yucatan, now the peninsula’s largest and most luxurious hotel, Hacienda Temozon weds 17th-century architectural panache with the pristine polish of contemporary design.
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Hacienda Uayamon
Yucatán, Mexico
- Style Luxe romantic ruins
- Setting Concealed Campeche gardens
Ruined arches, crumbling stone walls, and pillars topped solely with sky lend a fairy-tale air to Hacienda Uayamon, a collection of former hacienda workers’ quarters turned luxury Campeche jungle hideaways.
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Rosas & Xocolate
Yucatán, Mexico
- Style Pretty in pink
- Setting Privileged Paseo de Montejo
Italian and French design flirt with colonial architecture and potent pops of pink at Rosas & Xocolate, a hotel as romantic as it sounds in old world Merída.
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Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (USD215.00), via XE.com, using today’s exchange rate.