Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

The Yucatán Peninsula, situated between the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Ocean, once served as the center of Mayan civilization. Today, it is still a destination full of discovery, from the Pyramids of Uxmal to the historic villages of centuries passed.

Airports

Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport (MID)

Currency

Mexican Peso (MXN)

Language

Spanish

TRAVEL TIPS

When to Visit

November – February for pleasant temperatures and tranquil breezes.
November 1 to celebrate Día de los Muertos.

Hacienda Santa Rosa

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Hacienda Santa Rosa

Explore the treasures of Mayan culture from the authentic yet elegant perch of Hacienda Santa Rosa, a former nobleman’s estate.
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Hacienda San Jose

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Hacienda San Jose

Surrounded by lush tropical gardens, Hacienda San Jose is a centuries-old plantation house transformed into a hotel of mystique.
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Hacienda Puerta Campeche

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Hacienda Puerta Campeche

The restored 16th-century Hacienda Puerta Campeche is the ideal place to take in the delightful town of Campeche and the surrounding ancient Mayan sites.
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Hacienda Temozon Sur

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Hacienda Temozon

Mayan culture radiates from the brilliant coral walls of Hacienda Temozon, a relaxing retreat in close proximity to the Pyramids of Uxmal.
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Hacienda Uayamon

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Hacienda Uayamon

Built in 1700, Hacienda Uayamon features graceful gardens and grounds that enhance the surrounding beauty of native flora.
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