The Coolest Places to Stay in the Yucatán Peninsula
Palapa-shaded beach retreats and plunge-ready spa hotels line up around Mexico‘s most popular peninsula.
From Holbox to the jungle-knitted hinterland around Mérida, there’s more to the Yucatán than the crowded hotspot of Cancún. Here, we ditch the all-inclusives and head instead for wholesome hotels that’ll leave you with more than just dodgy tan lines – all bookable on Culture Trip.
You can now explore the region by booking Culture Trip’s small-group, nine-day Yucatán Peninsula tour.
Viceroy Riviera Maya
Resort, Villa
Casa Azul Monumento Historico, Mérida
Boutique Hotel
You shouldn’t overlook Mérida, the Yucatán capital, when in Mexico’s best-loved beach state – and Casa Azul, a 19th-century certified historic monument, is your palatial base when in the Ciudad Blanca (White City). The so-called Blue House has just eight suites, each inspired by a local landmark, including a Franciscan convent and 16th-century cathedral, while the pink, flower-filled suite is an ode to the Santa Isabel hermitage. Restaurant tables are tucked between colonial columns, breakfast comes gratis and courtyard gardens give way to a small pool. Three daughters restored this casa and you’ll feel part of the familia in no time.
Toto Blue, Bacalar
Hotel
Chablé Yucatán, near Mérida
Resort, Hotel
Aqua Star Hotel, Mahahual
Hotel
If you’ve come to Mexico’s playa playground for blue seas and sugar-fine sand, you’ll find it at Aqua Star Hotel. Rooms and apartments are simple and functional, done out in tropical woods and shades of blue that nod to the view outside. Plump for one with a balcony – or even a hot tub, if you’re feeling flush – and bag a sea-facing front-row seat. The pool deck and beach are pretty special, too.
Mahekal Beach Resort, Playa del Carmen
Resort, Eco Hotel, Garden Hotel
From above, Mahekal Beach Resort with its handful of palapa-style huts blends subtly into the jungle. At ground level, luxe touches including sea-facing beach houses and treehouse-style penthouses – there’s even a palatial residencia, with a kitchen and private terrace with hammocks. There’s a spa and several pools to spoil, plus a dive center that’s been here for 35 years, so they know every fish-filled corner of the nearby reefs. Ask nicely and they’ll show you where the turtles live.
Punta Caliza, Isla Holbox
Hotel
Until recently, Isla Holbox – an island off the north Yucatán coast – was very much a laid-back, lo-fi sort of place, where you kicked off your shoes on arrival and dispensed with them until you left. It still has many of those things – car-free, crowd-free, carefree – but the arrival of several hotels marks a turning point. Designed by young architects who won a competition for their Mayan-influenced ideas, Punta Caliza is all whitewashed walls, single-story dwellings, cedarwood interiors and palapa roofs. Come here from May to September, during whale shark season, when you can swim alongside the world’s largest fish.
Mi Amor, Tulum
Hotel
This loved-up hotel woos honeymooners and couples with its adults-only offering on the beach in Tulum. Rooms are designed for two and chef Paul Bentley, who’s won awards for his Magno Brasserie in Guadalajara, seduces with his Med-Mexican menu in the main restaurant. There are jungle adventures in the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve and river tours where you can spot spider monkeys swooping through matchstick palms. In the spa, couples can connect with various rituals performed in a traditional Mexican sauna. You’re in Tulum, after all…
For more options, discover our guide on where to stay in Cancún, or try these hotels in Isla Holbox, and book now on Culture Trip.