The hotel is a paradise on the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico. It is located around 90 km west of Merida airport (Route 281) and around 10 km north of the small fishing village of Celestún. The hotel is situated directly by an untouched natural beach, surrounded by a lush plantation of Malayan miniatu Read more
The hotel is a paradise on the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico. It is located around 90 km west of Merida airport (Route 281) and around 10 km north of the small fishing village of Celestún. The hotel is situated directly by an untouched natural beach, surrounded by a lush plantation of Malayan miniature coconut palm trees.
Renovated in 2005, the hotel comprises a total of 15 bungalows, each one overlooking the emerald Gulf of Mexico. The lobby area has a reception desk manned around the clock, a safe and a currency exchange facility. In the small library containing books in 4 languages, guests can read or watch videos. There is a large choice of cultural and nature films, as well as other entertainment films. Board games are also available. A bar, a games room, a TV lounge and the Casa Club restaurant also count amongst the hotel's facilities. The hotel was built according to strict ecological standards. Guests can expect a unique experience in the relaxing natural environment. The perfect place to relax. In addition, public Internet access is available. Room and laundry services, bicycle hire and a car park round up this hotel's offerings.
During the Christmas, Easter and New Year holidays a minimum stay of 3 days is required. Check in and out is at 12 pm.
The spacious and pleasingly furnished Cabañas (bungalows) feature a large en suite bathroom and hairdryer, and fit in perfectly with the natural surroundings. Above all, guests have a fantastic view over the Gulf of Mexico. Rooms also have 2 queen-size beds, a seating corner with a sofa bad, a desk, a hire safe and a terrace. 2 hammocks and 2 armchairs are available on every terrace. For ecological reasons none of the bungalows are air-conditioned. Instead there are 2 fans, a cleverly constructed air circulation system and a straw roof constructed with Malayan technology, which all serve to ventilate the rooms fully.
The hotel is a paradise on the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico. It is located around 90 km west of Merida airport (Route 281) and around 10 km north of the small fishing village of Celestún. The hotel is situated directly by an untouched natural beach, surrounded by a lush plantation of Malayan miniature coconut palm trees.
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