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Hacienda Chichen Resort & Yaxkins Spa

Carretera 180, Zona Hotelera
Rated 8.2 in 647 reviews

Nestled within the lush landscapes of Chichén-Itzá, Mexico, Hacienda Chichen Resort & Yaxkin Spa offers a serene escape steeped in history and natural beauty. This boutique hotel exudes an authentic charm that beautifully blends its colonial heritage with the rich Mayan culture of the region. Originally built as a residence for archaeologists who were excavating the nearby Mayan ruins, the hacienda has been thoughtfully transformed into a haven for travelers seeking tranquility and cultural immersion.

The resort features quaint, individually styled accommodations that boast traditional Mexican decor, offering guests a comforting and intimate atmosphere. Each room provides a connection to the surrounding nature, often including private patios or balconies overlooking the lush gardens or vibrant wildlife. Guests can enjoy a range of modern amenities that ensure a comfortable stay while still feeling in harmony with the environment.

Hacienda Chichen Resort is renowned not only for its proximity to the iconic Chichén-Itzá archaeological site, allowing for an immersive historical experience, but also for its dedication to sustainable practices and eco-friendly tourism. The Yaxkin Spa on site offers a holistic approach to wellness, incorporating ancient Mayan healing techniques and natural products sourced locally. This focus on well-being extends to dining, where the restaurant serves organic and locally grown ingredients, celebrating the flavors and culinary traditions of the region.

The setting, hospitality, and emphasis on cultural preservation make Hacienda Chichen Resort & Yaxkin Spa a remarkable destination for those looking to explore the wonders of the Yucatán Peninsula while enjoying a peaceful retreat.

Climate and Weather

January
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August
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December
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What to do in Chichén-Itzá and near Hacienda Chichen Resort and Yaxkin Spa

Chichen-Itza
Pre-Columbian Maya city in Mexico
150m / 170yd
Temple of Kukulcan
Temple of Kukulcan
Pyramid in Chichén Itzám
0.6km / 0.39mi
Sacred Cenote
Sacred Cenote
Water-filled sinkhole at the Maya archaeological site of Chichen Itza,
1.2km / 0.72mi
Grutas de Balankanche
Grutas de Balankanche
Maya cave site in Yucatán, Mexico
4km / 2.5mi

About Chichén-Itzá

Chichén-Itzá is a significant archaeological site that offers a deep insight into the Mayan civilization. One of the most iconic attractions is El Castillo, also known as the Pyramid of Kukulcán. This step pyramid is renowned for its architectural precision, particularly its alignment with the sun during equinoxes, creating the illusion of a serpent descending its steps.

Visitors can explore the Temple of the Warriors, which features intricate carvings and columns, showcasing the artistry of the Mayans. The nearby Group of a Thousand Columns is another notable area, believed to have been a marketplace or gathering space. The Great Ball Court is the largest of its kind in Mesoamerica, where ancient games were played that had cultural and religious significance.

The Sacred Cenote, a natural sinkhole, was used for rituals and offerings to the rain god Chaac. It is a poignant reminder of the spiritual life of the Mayans. Additionally, the Observatory, known as El Caracol, demonstrates the Mayans' advanced understanding of astronomy.

While exploring, it's essential to appreciate the site’s historical context and the preservation efforts in place. Engaging with knowledgeable guides can enhance the experience, providing deeper insights into the rituals, daily life, and societal structure of the ancient civilization. Lastly, taking time to reflect on the surrounding natural beauty can provide a sense of connection to the region's history and culture.




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