In the know
- Our favourite rooms
- For that inimitable ‘villainous-landowner-in-a-Mexican-telenovela’ feel, go for the Casa del Patron next to the chapel and relish the private garden, terrace and pool. For something a bit more romantic and intimate, the Mayan Villas are the top option. These round thatched casitas are set apart from the main hacienda building in their own private patch of jungle, have private plunge-pools for midnight skinny dipping, and are fitted with hanging beds that rock you gently to sleep.
- Packing tips
- Boots made for walking, books made for reading (and to cover your face with as you’re dozing in a hammock).
- Also
- The spa’s Mayan masseuses are all from the local towns and have been expertly trained by the Haciendas Foundation to deliver firm-handed stress-evicting massages.
Current offers
- Smith card offer
- 10 per cent off spa treatments
- Current special offer
Hacienda San Jose
Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico[view map]
- Style
- Secret garden estate
- Setting
- Jungly heart of Yucatan
Ensconced in a gorgeously gardened pocket of jungle, Hacienda San Jose is one of the Yucatan Peninsula’s best-kept secrets. Rescued from ruin and rebuilt with relaxation in mind, its 15 cream-and-terracotta coloured rooms are ideal rest-stops for expeditions to the capital city of Mérida, the ‘yellow city’ of Izamal, and ancient city and new wonder of the world, Chichen Itza.
Need to know
- Rooms
- 15, including four villas.
- Rates
- Low season, $359–$689; high season, $424–$754, excluding breakfast and 22 per cent service charge and tax.
- Check-out
- Midday, but flexible depending on occupancy and subject to a $40 charge.
- Facilities
- Mayan spa treatments, library, free WiFi in the main building. In rooms: open fireplace, minibar. DVD players are available for a fee.
- Poolside
- Cosy cushioned loungers line one side of the Hacienda’s huge pool. On the other side, colourful fronds of foliage stretch out over the water. A thatched palapa frames one end, offering a shaded space for hammock-snoozing.
- Eco-friendly
- Hacienda San Jose uses waste water to irrigate its gardens, grows its own fruit and vegetables and its owners are behind the World Haciendas Foundation, which supports henequen rope-making communities in the Mexican southeast.
- Also
- You can smoke anywhere in the Hacienda.
Food & drink
- Hotel restaurant
- Located in what was once the old factory and is now a stunning colonnaded terrace, San Jose’s restaurant serves a flavoursome combination of Mexican and European dishes, using organic ingredients grown either here or at the other haciendas.
- Dress code
- Jungle casuals will do for the day, but something smarter for the evening.
- Top table
- The hacienda’s staff will be happy to prepare a private table in the gardens, where you can enjoy candlelit dining à deux, with music on request.
- Last orders
- The kitchen closes at 9.30pm.
- Room service
- Between 7am and 10.30pm you can have meals, snacks and drinks delivered directly to you.
- Hotel bar
- There is a lounge bar that’s open on special occasions, but for most of the time, you can sip cocktails or sup wine anywhere you wish.
Other facilities
- Children
- Up to two under-12s can stay free in their parents’ room; babysitting can be provided with 24 hours’ notice.
- Weddings
- This hotel is suitable for weddings. More info…
Smith card offer
10 per cent off spa treatments
If you're a member of Mr & Mrs Smith, you can get special privileges at every Smith hotel you book through us. Just show your Smith card at check-in to claim the offer featured on every hotel page (like the one above).
Click here to become a Mr & Mrs Smith member
Smith concierge
If you’d prefer to talk to someone, or you’re having trouble booking online, ring our travel team on 0845 034 0700 (+44 20 8987 4312 from outside the UK). We guarantee you’ll get the best available rates, and we don’t charge a booking fee.
Hacienda San Jose
Km 30 Carretera
Tixkokob-Tekanto
Municipio de Tixkokob
Yucatan
México
