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National Geographic Traveler Stay List - Mexico
Check out our favorite Juicy hotels on the National Geographic Traveler Stay List in Mexico.
A small hacienda located near the western coast of the Yucatan peninsula, Hacienda Santa Rosa is a former noblemans private estate. Hacienda Santa Rosa features uniquely carved columns, ornately furnished gardens, and mysterious evening campfires. Come discover the beauty of 17th century Mayan sites with the service of a world-class luxury resort. Spend an afternoon discovering the life of the Mayans historical and contemporary. Stroll through local villages and hear stories of yesteryear and explore unique boutiques of talented craftsmen. Indulge in a massage amongst garden greenery, performed by our talented masseuses with indigenous products. Wake up to the chirping of birds and enjoy a deluxe breakfast by the pool with botanical garden views or in the privacy of your own suites garden. Immerse yourself in the luxury of one of our 11 unique guest rooms or suites. Place your belongings in hand-carved wood furniture, flawlessly accenting our attention to Mexican culture. Enjoy the opulence of a world-class hotel from signature bath amenities to rooms with private pools and relax Mayan-style with shoes off in our traditional woven cotton hammocks. Discover true luxury and pampering at Hacienda Santa Rosa. New passport restrictions for the US, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, & Caribbean; a passport or other secure, accepted document is needed to enter or re-enter the US with all air travel. For non-US hotels, rates confirmed in USD may be converted to local currency by the hotel at your time of stay, based on the exchange rate used by the hotel.
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"The cornflower-blue former plantation evokes the belle epoque of southeastern Mexico. Proximity to archaeological sites at Uxmal and Oxkintok take you back further still; relax, there is also high-speed Internet. Wander into nearby caverns that were once sacrificial sites. Try an ancient Maya spa treatment in the spa."
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A hacienda of coral walls and white moldings awaits you in the tropical rainforest ambience of the Yucatan peninsula. Surrounded by the tranquil blue waters of the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico, Hacienda Temozon recreates the belle epoque of the Mexican southeast. Special details, like weathered wooden doors and rose petals, reflect the natural display of our Mayan cultural surroundings. Delight in the fine service this superb residence offers and discover the beauty of ancient Mayan architectural sites. Renowned for its premier services, Hacienda Temozon invites you to experience the most invigorating massage therapy the Gulf of Mexico has to offer. Inviting, creamy pastels and a lush sub-tropical jungle welcome you to Hol Be Spa. Relax among natural rocks in a soothing candlelit cenote, featuring pristine massage beds, flower petals, and indigenous spa products, as a professional therapist relieves your stress. In the evening, indulge in a romantic dinner in the perfect hideaway complete with twinkling candles and the singing of birds. Once a private family-run estancia, our hacienda features 28 exquisitely furnished guest rooms and suites, offering a real experience of the grandeur and affluence of the past. Double doors, 18-foot ceilings with exposed beams and rafters, stone walls, massive iron beds and private plunge pools highlight all of our suites. Take a nap in a woven cotton hammock as daylight fades to dusk and revel in the soothing atmosphere of Hacienda Temozon. Due to the hotels architectural structure, it is not recommended for people with wheelchairs and physical disabilities. Please contact the hotel for further information. For non-US hotels, rates confirmed in USD may be converted to local currency by the hotel at your time of stay, based on the exchange rate used by the hotel. New passport restrictions for the US, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, & Caribbean; a passport or other secure, accepted document is needed to enter or re-enter the US with all air travel. From December 11 to December 12, 2010, the National Festival will be held in the village of Temozon. Celebrations will include music and fireworks during the day and night. From April 17, 2010 through April 18, 2010, the National Festival in the village of Temozon will take place. Please expect noise from the festival during these nights.
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"Hibiscus red 16th-century residence not far from major archaeological sites. Grand guest rooms with 18-foot (5.5-meter) ceilings, tropical-wood cabinetry, and hammocks slung from stone walls. Local-fare dining in sun yellow restaurant, with organic produce hailing from hacienda's extensive gardens (100 percent native plantings) and fish from coastal villages. Guided archaeological walks, spa, gift shop filled with locally crafted goods. 28 rooms."
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Colonial Mayan architecture, high wood beam ceilings, elegant decor, and spacious public areas await you at Hacienda Uayamon. Built in 1700, Hacienda Uayamon reflects the sophistication of a luxury resort with attention to surrounding natural beauty. Walk through our candlelit private gardens amongst the whistling of frogs or discover Edzna, an intriguing Mayan site. With superior service and accommodations, this unique hotel is a Conde Nast Traveler 2001 "Hot List" award winner. Indulge in the soothing waters of our outdoor pool and sink into our cotton woven hammocks over crystal waters for a mid-afternoon nap. For a luxurious, world-class experience, renew your spirit at the spa at Uayamon amongst graceful tulle netting, pristine massage beds, and aromatherapy candles. For an evening of elegance and international cuisine, Uayamon Restaurant provides a candlelit atmosphere amongst traditional hacienda walls with fresh-baked bread and creative dishes prepared using fresh, indigenous ingredients. Open rich wood double doors and surround yourself with time-honored decor of the Mayan empire in our spacious guest rooms. Stone walls, oversized beds, traditional colors and tiled floors highlight each of our villas and suites. Relax in one of the woven cotton hammocks in the public area and experience sleep, Mayan style. Special details, such as the outdoor bathtub in the Colonial Suite, make your stay at Hacienda Uayamon a unique and luxurious experience. For non-US hotels, rates confirmed in USD may be converted to local currency by the hotel at your time of stay, based on the exchange rate used by the hotel. New passport restrictions for the US, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, & Caribbean; a passport or other secure, accepted document is needed to enter or re-enter the US with all air travel.
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"Restored 18th-century villas and suites. Rest easy this way and that: Switch from the wrought-iron framed bed to a traditional hammock tethered to the walls. Private gardens and plunge pool. Take an excursion to Seybaplaya turtle camp to help release sea turtles into the wild. 12 rooms."
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Ingeniously sculpted on a cliff with an extraordinary tiered architecture, La Casa Que Canta is both striking and beautiful. Superb views over Zihuatanejo Bay combine with impeccable service, a delightful spa, Mexican art and superb cuisine. Traditional Mexican design meets sophisticated chic in suites decorated with Mexican folk art and hand-crafted, painted furniture. All have terraces with breathtaking views of the sea. It is all magical but the infinity pool with a backdrop of rock, palms and tumbling flowers is sublime. Dine on Mexican seafood specialities, and then pick up some tips in cookery lessons with the chef. Afterwards, indulge in a safflower salt body scrub, then venture out to sea for a romantic sunset tour or deep-sea fishing adventure. La Casa Que Canta is a Small Luxury Hotels of the World property.
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National Geographic Traveler says..."A reclusive cliff-dweller stair-stepping its way down to the swirling surf. Big romantic rooms (flower petal designs on bed) with terraces and balconies poised for views. No real beach (Playa La Ropa is 100 yards away). Languorous alternative resort: Infinity-edge pool mimics ocean horizon; walking the grounds is a folkloric tour of Mexico. 29 rooms."-From National Geographic TravelerConde Nast Traveler says..."Adobe architecture at this multi-tiered resort above Playa La Ropa includes "beautifully appointed rooms with ocean views named for traditional songs. White walls and tile floors frame enlarged terraces with flower arrangements and palm frond roofs. Mexican platters at the restaurant are "lovely with fresh fish," and the service is "helpful in a natural, unscripted way." Alas, "there isn't much to do." -From Conde Nast Traveler
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Location
- The Casa de Sierra Nevada is located in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico.
- Two blocks from the Central Plaza
- Two blocks from the San Miguel de Allende Parish Church
Hotel Features
- Complimentary wireless Internet access throughout the hotel
- Two restaurants and two bars
- Courtyards with fountains
- Outdoor pool surrounded by gardens
- Business center
- Spa
- Coocking school
Guest Rooms
- Cable television with DVD players
- Bathrobes
- In-room safes
- Talavera-tiled bathrooms
- Bathroom amenities
- Hairdriyer
- Minibar
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National Geographic Traveler says..."Nine statuesque mansions evoke colonial past with traditional arts and crafts. Hand-painted tile baths, quarry-stone fireplaces in rooms. Bolero trio serenades diners at one of two restaurants; Sazon cooking school for do-it-yourselfers. In heart of expat enclave with cobblestone streets and pealing church bells. 37 rooms."
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