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Domicilio Conocido S/N, San Antonio, Comala
Hidden in the highlands of western Mexico, the Goldsmith family’s impeccably restored 19th-century Hacienda de San Antonio is a coral pink picture of perfection, with glorious green grounds, volcano vistas and fit-for-royalty service.
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Domicilio Conocido S/N, San Antonio, Comala
Hacienda de San Antonio is sufficiently remote to mean that Colima's other eateries aren't exactly convenient, but thanks to an innovative kitchen, and ever-changing dining area, and vast acreas of land producing fresh, seasonal ingredients, eating here can be like dining in a different restaurant every night.
The hacienda's cattle ranch, El Jabalí, is very nearby and has a host of expert guides on hand to take you on volcano-climbing, nature-spotting, bird-watching or horse-riding expeditions through the gorgeous landscape. Alternatively, as the hacienda to pack you a picnic and wander through acres of peaceful pasture to dine lakeside. Make an excursion to Camala or Colima to pick up Huichol art and handicrafts and sample ponche – the local tipple made from the maguey cactus.
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A smoking volcanic backdrop, 5,000 acres of verdant greenery, beautiful historic buildings… what more could you ask?
All wedding packages are tailor-made, and the hacienda’s staff can take care of everything: menus, bridal treatments, fireworks, photography, entertainment – you name it, they do it. Legally, a priest or legal representative must be brought in to officiate. The rainy season falls between July and early November, so while the grounds are at their most beautiful then, you’d be confined to an indoor venue.
Follow in the footsteps of some of the Hacienda’s celebrity knot-tiers and treat your guests to a waterside picnic lunch the following day, with a horseback trip to Epazote lake.
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The ground-floor suites are best suited to families with young children – extra beds ($75 a night) can easily be added. If you have two or more kids in tow, book adjoining suites, (such as El Sol and El Quetzal).
There’s an assortment of outdoorsy fun to be had, including tennis, football, croquet, volleyball and kite-flying, and the hotel has arts and crafts supplies on hand for more indoorsy entertainment.
Inflatables and flotation aids are available for use in the hacienda’s outdoor pool.
Since all meals are tailored to your tastes, it’s all to easy to order child-friendly dishes, of whatever portion size you wish.
Can be arranged three days in advance, at a cost of $45 for four hours (charges increase at Christmas and New Year).
The hotel does not provide monitoring equipment and suggests that children should be with a parent or babysitter at all times.
If requested in advance, the hacienda can provide almost anything you might need.
Every Christmas, Hacienda de San Antonio organises a traditional Mexican party for children, with songs, games and piñatas.
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