Need to know
Rooms
30, including six suites.
Check–Out
11.30am, but flexible, subject to availability and an extra charge. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Some rates include an à la carte breakfast.
Also
Unfortunately, this barefoot, beachfront stay is not suitable for guests with reduced mobility.
At the hotel
Wellness programmes, and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: air-conditioning, free bottled water, Nespresso coffee machine, tea-making kit, a mini fridge, bathrobes, and local bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Forget whatever image springs to mind when you hear ‘treehouse’ – Nomade’s Treehouse Suites give new meaning to the term. These sustainable structures, made out of latticed local wood, are primed for sky-high snoozing and uninterrupted sunset views reflected in the ocean. A less lofty but equally tranquil option is the Ocean Front Suite; its freestanding stone bath tub calls for long soaking sessions, soundtracked by the sea.
Poolside
The crystal-clear sea couldn’t be closer, but if you’re feeling particularly weary (one too many mezcals will do that to you), the beach-bordered pool – an off-the-dec oasis framed by palm fronds – is an even shorter stroll away (open from 8am until 10pm).
Packing tips
Your crystals, journal, and tarot cards – anything to help you meditate and manifest.
Also
Guests tend to gravitate towards the Gratitude Tent, where wellness programmes, like energy healing and yoga, are inspired by Mayan mysticism.
Children
Little Smiths will need to be patient… Nomade Holbox is a blissed-out bolthole for over-18s only.
Sustainability efforts
All-natural Nomade Holbox knows how to keep things green (and we’re not just talking about its luxuriant setting). Solar panels provide 20 per cent of the hotel’s energy; its buildings are constructed out of locally sourced materials, and single-use plastic has been eschewed in favour of paper straws, crystal water bottles, and refillable bath products. The restaurant serves up organic produce from the onsite kitchen garden, plus plants from their regenerative farm on Mexico’s mainland, in a bid to respect the land and its offerings, and support the local community of farmers and fishermen.