Need to know
Rooms
39, including eight suites.
Check–Out
Noon; check-in is at 3pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.
More details
Rates are room only, but an à la carte breakfast of Mexican, American and Continental classics is available at the Bistró from $25 a person.
Also
Unfortunately, Hotel Humano is not suitable for guests with limited mobility.
At the hotel
Public beach nearby, rooftop terrace, bikes to borrow and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: air-conditioning, minibar, free glass-bottled water, bathrobes and locally made bath products.
Our favourite rooms
In the Pool Garden Room, a morning dip is just a matter of slipping on a robe and slinking through your terrace to the pool. Swing for an Ocean View Suite and you’ll be able to peep the Pacific from your private pool.
Poolside
The pool forms the focal point of the hotel. Gaze out from your room at the tropical greenery and day-beds made for two; once you clock the steady mezcalita-to-sunlounger flow, it won’t be long before you succumb to its gravitational pull. There’s also a small pool up on the rooftop terrace for close-to-the-sun soaks.
Spa
You'll find the sauna and cold plunge pool tucked away in a quiet courtyard. Book a private session for a romantic ritual (or to screech ‘cold cold cold’ without witnesses). There’s also a massage room, for wave-pummeled muscles in need of some love and loosening.
Packing tips
Your trusty Havaianas will see you right in most situations round here, but have sturdier footwear on hand in case you take one of the hotel’s bikes out for a spin.
Also
Eagle-eyed design fans might spot the odd European influence amid the rooms’ custom, Mexican-made furnishings. Charlotte Perriand’s Pivotante à Poser lamp makes a fun Easter egg for mid-century modern buffs.
Children
This laidback coastal stay is adults-only.