Hacienda Uxmal Plantation and Museum is a family-owned and operated resort that lies in the historical city of Uxmal, an ancient Mayan city situated in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. The resort was founded in 1673 and is home to an impressive museum that celebrates Mexico’s history of chocolate. Hacienda Uxmal features beautiful hand-painted tiles, sculpted masonry, and hints of Mayan culture blended with a contemporary interior that offers guests an authentic setting to relax in between venturing to the local Uxmal Archaeological Site and Pyramid of the Magician.
Guests can enjoy a luxurious stay in the heart of this historical region and learn about the civilisations that have flourished and waned here. The resort features a working plantation filled with beautiful fruit trees and a number of walking and jogging trails that allow guests to spend time admiring the resort’s natural surroundings.
Hacienda Uxmal Plantation & Museum, Campeche-Mérida, Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico
Hacienda Uxmal Plantation and Museum enjoys close proximity to the renowned Archaeological Site of Uxmal where amazing examples of Mayan architecture can be found. Guests can visit incredible historical structures, such as the Piramide del Adivino (Pyramid of Magician) and the Palacio del Gobernador, and enjoy a tour of the hacienda’s chocolate museum and fruit tree plantation.
Guests can reach Hacienda Uxmal Plantation and Museum by flying to Merida International Airport and then taking a road transfer to the resort which takes approximately an hour.
- Situated beside the ancient city of Uxmal
- Archaeological site and ruins nearby
- Overlooks 23,000 acres of beautiful green countryside
- Beautiful grounds featuring a vast fruit orchard
- On-site chocolate museum
- Soothing treatments available at the Lol-Tun Spa
- Tranquil outdoor jogging trails
- Refreshing swimming pool
- Previously visited by famous guests including Queen Elizabeth II and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
The Superior Guest Rooms at Hacienda Uxmal Plantation and Museum feature a variety of layouts to cater for all kinds of experiences. Guests can choose to stay in a guest room with a jacuzzi, plantation views or two double beds, but despite different layouts, the guest rooms all share the same indulgent sense of luxury and convenient amenities. The Mayan and Spanish decor offers an elegant space to relax and unwind, with beautiful tiled floors, delicate plants, complimentary slippers and a private en-suite bathroom. Air conditioning is provided to ensure a constantly pleasant climate, and guests can enjoy the sweeping views from their private balcony or patio with a refreshing beverage from the room’s minibar or tea and coffee station.
The Honeymoon Suite is perfect for couples looking for a relaxing and intimate space to enjoy spending time together. The suite features a king-size bed, fitted with soft and breathable linen, a satellite TV and a deep soak bathtub in the spacious en-suite bathroom. Couples can sit out under the stars with a hot pre-bedtime drink or nightcap from the suite’s minibar and enjoy the resort’s tranquil atmosphere.
Named after the former First Lady of America, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, the suite is a spacious haven furnished with two double beds, and leads on to a private bathroom with a deep soak spa tub and handmade natural toiletries. The bathroom’s glass-domed ceiling offers a stunning viewpoint for gazing at the spectacular night sky and guests can lie in the large bathtub, admiring the dazzling constellations. The suite’s terrace overlooks the beautiful gardens and swimming pool, and guests can sit outside and greet the morning sun with a delicious cup of Mexican coffee.
Guests can enjoy a gourmet dining experience in the on-site restaurant at Hacienda Uxmal. The restaurant features a menu with traditional Yucatan recipes, the mouthwatering cuisine celebrated for its blend of exotic spices, Mayan cooking techniques and organic ingredients which are grown on the plantation.
Whether guests choose to savour fresh seafood caught in the nearby shores, tropical fruits or a refreshing evening cocktail, the international favourites offered can cater to guests of all culinary preferences. Enjoy sitting in the classic restaurant for dinner or dining outside on the peaceful terrace overlooking the pool and manicured gardens. The terrace bar is the perfect spot for sipping a cocktail.
Guests can enjoy a trip to the nearby Uxmal ruins, one of Yucatán’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. See the famous Pyramid of the Magician, which holds four buildings and a total of 74 rooms that may have been purposed as housing for students, religious followers or soldiers. The pyramid was said to have been built in a single night by a magician born from an egg who grew to adulthood within a single day.
Additionally, guests can explore the Palacio del Gobernador (Governor’s Palace) which showcases impressive Puuc architecture and design. The three sections of the palace stand upon a grand terrace which also joins onto the House of Turtles, named after the building’s famous wall frieze of masterfully sculptured turtles.
The Cathedral of Mérida, which enjoys a central location beside the Plaza Grande, is a formidable stone building, built on what was once the grounds of a Maya Temple. The cathedral has a bare and plain appearance after being raided by angry common folk during the Mexican Revolution when there were high anticlerical feelings among many. Constructed in the 16th century, the Cathedral of Mérida is is historical site with a rich story.
The Reserva de la Biósfera Ría Celestún is a UNESCO recognised biosphere reserve, home to a large number of animals and birds, including a colony of stunning pink flamingos which can be viewed on boat tours. The birds are known to gather after feeding time in one big area, allowing incredible viewing and photographic opportunities.
Venture to the Museo de la Ciudad de Mérida and interact with its educational and immersive exhibitions. The museum tells visitors the story of Mérida, starting during pre-Columbian times and guiding guests through its history until the present day with an impressive collection of artefacts that offer a deeper insight into the city’s heritage.
Enjoy a soothing spa treatment at Lol-Tin Spa and experience a relaxing journey for the body and soul. Guests can feel rejuvenated with a range of treatments including massages, steam baths, and a Mayan-inspired Zampul-Che. The tranquil surroundings and professional staff will leave you feeling cleansed and clear-headed, ready to enjoy the rest of your stay. Savour a refreshing detox drink while you are pampered for the full relaxation experience.
Children of all ages are welcome at Hacienda Uxmal Plantation and Museum