World's First Hotel Hacienda, since 1673 (new building 1955). It owned the grounds where the Uxmal Mayan temples are located (adjacent to our Hacienda) for centuries. Over 1,200 acres of grounds, gardens, bicycle & horseback riding trails. Chocolate Museum & Mayaland Adventures Vintage Car Museum with Classic Land Rovers you may rent & drive anywhere in the Yucatan peninsula, located adjacent to us. We grow most of our fruit and vegetables on site at our extensive, beautiful, organic plantation. The Hacienda was built by hand in its entirety! All hand made tiles, carpentry, forged iron & furniture.
Unique design. Guided tours. A member of Historic Hotels of the World.
Just across the street from the Uxmal Pyramids, and a 40 minutes' drive from Merida. This historic resort offers an outdoor pool and a working plantation filled with fruit trees and jogging trails. The Uxmal Cacao and Chocolate Museum can be found on site.
All inclusive meals and beverages, Vintage Land Rover Plantation tour, Guided visit and all fees to both the temples at Uxmal & Kabah, Guided visit to Chocolate Museum Choco-Story, Mayan Planetarium, Guided visit to Residence/Museum Montejo495 in Mérida, Temazcal Spa Experience, Mayan breakfast Experience
Rooms at Hacienda Uxmal Plantation & Museum feature a blend of traditional Mayan and Spanish décor, and have terraces overlooking the pools and tropical gardens. Some also have plantation views.
All rooms offer air conditioning, a ceiling fan, flat-screen satellite TV and a private bathroom. Free Wi-Fi is available in most rooms, terraces and public areas.
Guests at the Hacienda Uxmal Plantation & Museum can dine at one of 2 restaurants serving Yucatecan and Mayan cuisine.
Hacienda Uxmal has hosted many famous guests, including Queen Elizabeth II of England, Prince Rainier of Monaco and Jacqueline Kennedy. It also houses a gallery dedicated to the explorers and archaeologists who discovered and popularized Uxmal.
Uxmal Archeological Park is famous for its spectacular Mayan temples. Located on the Yucatan Peninsula, it is around 60 km from Manuel Crescencio Rejon Airport.