Pros
- Charming, historic countryside estate surrounded by lush gardens
- Bright, colorful rooms with private bathrooms, plus some have terraces, porches, or private gardens
- Two outdoor pools surrounded by sundecks with loungers, sofas, and hammocks
- Restaurant serves contemporary Mexican cuisine and free breakfast
- Spa offers various treatments
- Spacious game room with pool table
- On-site boutique sells arts and crafts
- Small chapel available for weddings
- Babysitting services available by request
- Free parking
Bottom Line
The charming Hacienda Santa Cruz is a countryside getaway surrounded by beautiful, lush gardens about 25-minutes outside of Merida. The upper-middle-range property has 25 colorful rooms -- 14 of them built in 2016 -- with vibrant artwork and textiles, though fairly spare furnishings and amenities, as well as flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi. The lovely grounds include two outdoor pools, and there’s a spa offering a range of treatments. There’s also an on-site, open-air restaurant that serves modern Mexican fare and free breakfast. Travelers seeking something similar might also want to consider the Hacienda Misne, which also has a pool and spa.
Amenities
- Cribs
- Internet
- Pool
- Spa
Oyster Awards
Scene
A countryside estate with colorful interiors surrounded by beautiful gardens
This charming hotel is situated on a countryside estate that was originally an ancient Franciscan monastery in the 17th-century. It was later transformed at the end of the 19th-century into a henequen plantation (a type of agave plant famous in the Yucatan). Around 2007, it came into its current incarnation as a boutique hotel. The property is surrounded by beautiful, lush gardens teeming with greenery, tropical plants, orange and palm trees, and verdant lawns that frame lovely, colonial architecture. Tranquil grounds have the vibe of a serene, secluded escape, which draws couples seeking a peaceful getaway as well as families. The property is comprised of several buildings, the main part of which is situated in a crimson structure with arched windows edged in white. Interiors are homey and colorful; there are several common areas that feature traditional details like tiled floors and wooden ceiling beams, accompanied by lots of colorful artwork adorning the walls and bright couches and armchairs.
Location
Peaceful location by small Mexican village, a 20-minute drive outside of Merida's center
The hotel is located outside of Merida, in a peaceful, countryside location by a small village. There’s not much within walking distance, which makes this hotel best suited for guests seeking an escape. Merida’s center can be reached in about 20 minutes by car, where guests can visit sites such as the Merida Cathedral, MACAY Museum, or the Casa Montejo Museum. Several Mayan ruins can be reached in about an hour or two by car, including Uxmal, Mayapan, and Chichen Itza. The Merida International Airport is about a 15-minute drive.
Rooms
Bright and colorful rooms with limited amenities
Rooms vary in size and style and include Doubles, Master, and Junior Suites, as well as Casitas. The bright spaces feature colorful walls and textiles in lively hues such as yellows, reds, and blues, as well as vibrant art on the walls. Rooms are simply furnished and can feel a bit spare, but boldly colored textiles and wrought-iron embellishments create a homey, inviting vibe. All rooms are equipped with air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs with satellite cable. Private bathrooms are equally colorful and have walk-in rainfall showers (some also have bathtubs), fluffy bathrobes, and a small selection of toiletries. Some rooms also have terraces, porches, or private gardens. The spacious Master Suites are located in the main house and can sleep up to four people, while the charming Junior Suites are located in the ancient chapel. Casitas are the largest accommodations and can sleep up to five guests.
Features
Two outdoor pools, restaurant with contemporary Mexican fare, spa, chapel, and game room
The hotel’s La Creole restaurant serves contemporary Mexican cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, though some guests complain that it’s overpriced. There’s also a lovely poolside terrace for alfresco dining. Free buffet breakfast is available daily. Guests seeking a dose of pampering and relaxation can indulge in a variety of massages, facials, and beauty treatments including waxing, manicures, and pedicures at the on-site spa, or they can book in-room treatments. There are also two lovely outdoor pools surrounded by sundecks with comfortable seating, loungers, and hammocks.
The hotel has event spaces available for a variety of functions, including weddings or business events, as well as a chapel. The spacious game room has outdoor and indoor seating as well as a pool table, and another bright and colorful common lounge room is adorned with lots of art. An on-site boutique sells arts and crafts.
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Scene
A countryside estate with colorful interiors surrounded by beautiful gardens
This charming hotel is situated on a countryside estate that was originally an ancient Franciscan monastery in the 17th-century. It was later transformed at the end of the 19th-century into a henequen plantation (a type of agave plant famous in the Yucatan). Around 2007, it came into its current incarnation as a boutique hotel. The property is surrounded by beautiful, lush gardens teeming with greenery, tropical plants, orange and palm trees, and verdant lawns that frame lovely, colonial architecture. Tranquil grounds have the vibe of a serene, secluded escape, which draws couples seeking a peaceful getaway as well as families. The property is comprised of several buildings, the main part of which is situated in a crimson structure with arched windows edged in white. Interiors are homey and colorful; there are several common areas that feature traditional details like tiled floors and wooden ceiling beams, accompanied by lots of colorful artwork adorning the walls and bright couches and armchairs.
Location
Peaceful location by small Mexican village, a 20-minute drive outside of Merida's center
The hotel is located outside of Merida, in a peaceful, countryside location by a small village. There’s not much within walking distance, which makes this hotel best suited for guests seeking an escape. Merida’s center can be reached in about 20 minutes by car, where guests can visit sites such as the Merida Cathedral, MACAY Museum, or the Casa Montejo Museum. Several Mayan ruins can be reached in about an hour or two by car, including Uxmal, Mayapan, and Chichen Itza. The Merida International Airport is about a 15-minute drive.
Rooms
Bright and colorful rooms with limited amenities
Rooms vary in size and style and include Doubles, Master, and Junior Suites, as well as Casitas. The bright spaces feature colorful walls and textiles in lively hues such as yellows, reds, and blues, as well as vibrant art on the walls. Rooms are simply furnished and can feel a bit spare, but boldly colored textiles and wrought-iron embellishments create a homey, inviting vibe. All rooms are equipped with air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs with satellite cable. Private bathrooms are equally colorful and have walk-in rainfall showers (some also have bathtubs), fluffy bathrobes, and a small selection of toiletries. Some rooms also have terraces, porches, or private gardens. The spacious Master Suites are located in the main house and can sleep up to four people, while the charming Junior Suites are located in the ancient chapel. Casitas are the largest accommodations and can sleep up to five guests.
Features
Two outdoor pools, restaurant with contemporary Mexican fare, spa, chapel, and game room
The hotel’s La Creole restaurant serves contemporary Mexican cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, though some guests complain that it’s overpriced. There’s also a lovely poolside terrace for alfresco dining. Free buffet breakfast is available daily. Guests seeking a dose of pampering and relaxation can indulge in a variety of massages, facials, and beauty treatments including waxing, manicures, and pedicures at the on-site spa, or they can book in-room treatments. There are also two lovely outdoor pools surrounded by sundecks with comfortable seating, loungers, and hammocks.
The hotel has event spaces available for a variety of functions, including weddings or business events, as well as a chapel. The spacious game room has outdoor and indoor seating as well as a pool table, and another bright and colorful common lounge room is adorned with lots of art. An on-site boutique sells arts and crafts.
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Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Cable
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pool
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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