Mexican Hacienda

Thursday, April 14, 2005

An introduction to Hacienda San Jose

My wife and I were trying to find the perfect place to celebrate our tenth anniversary. We found it. A group in Mexico called Grupo Plan has been buying run down Haciendas on the Yucatan peninsula and restoring them as magnificent resorts. The resorts are operated as part of the Starwood Luxury Collection. We were priveleged to be able to stay at the Hacienda San Jose for three nights from April 9 to 12 2005. The place is hard to describe in words, hopefully the pictures below will help.

The people that work at the hotel were amazing. Since my wife speaks Spanish, they shared all kinds of incredible stories with us. They made us feel so welcome, like we were staying with friends, only friends that take incredible care of you.

The entire resort consists of 13 rooms, of which only 3-5 were occupied at the time we were there. We were upgraded to a Mayan Villa. It is a standalone structure that has a very large main room, a long hall with doors that open to both sides. One side opens to a private porch with dining area and a hammock. The other side opens to a private plunge pool. The hall also has two sinks and leads into the bathroom that has a huge shower and toilet. It was by far, the most amazing room that I have ever stayed at.

It is hard to express the beauty and expanse of the hotels grounds. We rode horses around them one day, seeing the gardens where they grew vegetables for the restaurant, to the homes for some of the people that worked at the Hacienda. Every day we saw at least three gardeners working on the grounds. Every morning we would awake to all the birds singing in the area. The server that brought us breakfast told us the birds were singing to make a beautiful day.

The only disapointment was that the main pool was closed for rennovations. The smaller pool was fine, but from the picture below, you can see the incredible main pool.

Now I am just trying to figure out how to earn enough money to return to the Hacienda San Jose and explore the other Haciendas of the collection.


The plunge pool at our villa Posted by Hello


Relaxing in a famous Yucatan Hammock on our porch. They delivered breakfast here for us to enjoy. Posted by Hello


The main pool which unfortunately was under rennovation. Posted by Hello


Fresh flowers in our room Posted by Hello


A picture of some of one of the front porches. Posted by Hello


Relaxing chairs by the pool Posted by Hello


The smaller swimming pool Posted by Hello


The blue building in the background has three rooms in it. Posted by Hello


The entrance to the Hacienda at night. Posted by Hello


A beautiful flower Posted by Hello


Another picture of the grounds Posted by Hello


Another picture of the amazingly well kept grounds. They had at least three full time gardeners. Posted by Hello


A flowered arch that led to our Villa Posted by Hello


Sunset Posted by Hello


This was the lounge, you could order drinks or snacks and enjoy them here. Posted by Hello


Some of the beautiful trees, the flowers made the whole Hacienda smell amazing. Posted by Hello


The old chapel at the Hacienda Posted by Hello


A giant tree they called Laura..Even the trees have names Posted by Hello


An old well on the amazing grounds Posted by Hello


A closer view Posted by Hello


The hanging bed at our villa Posted by Hello


Half the main room of our Villa Posted by Hello


Riding our horses to explore the Hacienda Posted by Hello


Flowers and trees surrounding our Villa. Posted by Hello


Our Mayan Villa #2 at Hacienda San Jose Posted by Hello