The Luxury Collection
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Hacienda Puerta Campeche
A palette of richly chosen colors and an assortment of textures characterize the Hacienda Puerta Campeche. This luxurious hotel is a gem flawlessly displaying a collection of restored 17th century historical houses. Wander through corners of deeply colored yellows and oranges, exploring traditional lifestyle with modern luxuries.
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Hacienda Santa Rosa
western coast of the Yucatan peninsula, Hacienda Santa Rosa is a former nobleman’s 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.
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Hacienda Temozon
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 époque of the Mexican southeast. Special details, like weathered wooden doors and rose petals, reflect the natural display of our Mayan cultural surroundings.
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Hacienda San José
Magical walkways of gracefully cut flower arches and dirt pathways welcome you to Hacienda San Jose. Exquisite colors pop at every corner of the hacienda, making days brighter and nights more mysterious against the flickering of candles. Located in the northern Yucatan peninsula, this historical plantation house is close to the Chichen Itza archaeological site and exudes an atmosphere of the past.
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Hacienda Uayamon
Colonial Mayan architecture, high wood beam ceilings, elegant décor, 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.
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Yucatán is the name of one of the 31 states of Mexico, located on the north of the Yucatán Peninsula. The term The Yucatán refers to the three states on the peninsula: Yucatán, Campeche, and Quintana Roo; all three modern states were formerly part of the larger historic state of Yucatán in the 19th century The State of Yucatán is located on theYucatán Peninsula. It borders the states of Campeche to the southwest, Quintana Roo to the east and southeast, and the Gulf of Mexico to the north and west. As a whole, the state is extremely flat with little or no topographic variation. The exception are the Puuc hills, located in the southern portion of the state. Yucatan, land of legend, sun and recreation. Few places in the world are privileged with such a combination of his history, beaches, natural beauty, exquisite cuisine and the traditional hospitality of its people. Wherever you go, you are never a simple visitor. Here you journey into the past and idealize the future, like the beautiful city ofMerida, theWhite City, where the old world and the new, respect for tradition and modern urban development are united with originality. The Services present satisfy the most demanding taste. InYucatan you can find everything form simple boarding houses to the most luxurious hotels and restaurants. The countless attractions are all surrounded by impressive archaeological zones like Chiche Itza,Uxmal, Dzibilchaltun and the recently restored Mayan city ofEk´Balam, which is just beginning to reveal its secrets.
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January: City of Merida Festival In celebration of the city's founding more than 460 years ago, this ten-day festival features music, dance and exhibits of local art, as well as the annual serenade to the city, where the traditional "Mañanitas" (the "Happy Birthday" song) is sung by its residents. February:Merida Carnaval Traditional Party in Yucatán, with music, parades, and costumes. March: Spring Equinox Chichen-Itza Thousands of people from around the world gather at this Mayan ruin on the Yucatan peninsula to witness the afternoon shadow of the snake-god Kukulcan slowly "crawl down" the country's largest Mayan pyramid, El Castillo. August: Mani Festival Mani is known in Mexico as the site of the infamous "Auto de Fe," where bishop Fray Diego de Landa burned valuable Mayan codices and manuscripts in 1562. Mani is one of the most representative Mayan towns alive. This festival features local dancers, bands, traditional cuisine, live concerts, mechanical attractions, art exhibitions and more. The festival takes place at the center plaza and offers visitors from all over the world a unique cultural experience. September:Mexican Independence Day Mexico celebrates its declaration of independence from Spain in 1810. The night of September 15, marks "El Grito," a dramatic reenactment of revolutionary Father Hidalgo's call for his fellow Mexicans to join the uprising Fall Equinox at Kulkulcan Chichen Itza Thousands of people from around the world gather at this Mayan ruin on the Yucatan Peninsula to witness the afternoon shadow of the snake-god Kukulcan slowly "crawl down" the country's largest Mayan pyramid, El Castillo Noviembre:Day of the Dead The most colorful annual festival on the Mexican calendar, commemorating departed loved ones. During this festival, the dead have divine permission to visit friends and relatives on earth. The living welcome the souls of the departed with offerings incorporating their favorite foods and beverages, as well as marigolds and candles.
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