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A choice of historic luxury hotels and haciendas
Mexico is a country with perhaps more historic atmosphere and cultural richness than any other on the continent. Immerse yourself in the indigenous and colonial heritage based at luxury hotels converted from aristocratic haciendas, residences and former religious institutions. Other newer boutique-style properties are inspired by Mexico's singular art and architecture.
Luxury hotels in buildings of colonial splendour
Baja California: Casa Natalia
This elegant boutique hotel is stylishly decorated using authentic Mexican motifs and colours. At the same time homely and sophisticated, the small property, set in a beautiful tropical garden, offers guests a delightful ambience in which to relax.
Gem of a small, luxurious boutique hotel
Baja California: Esperanza
We love this popular and stylish adults-only resort sits on a bluff overlooking the Sea of Cortéz, 10 minutes’ drive from Cabo San Lucas. It’s extremely stylish place geared towards pampered luxury. Service is courteous and attentive and guests are made to feel very welcome
Supreme luxury pampering for adults
Baja California: Posada de las Flores
Just 15 rooms in a converted mansion on Loreto's main square. The first class facilities include a garden roof terrace with glass-bottomed swimming pool and stunning views of sea and sierra.
Colourful hotel with eclectic styles
Beach Hotels and Resorts in Mexico - the Yucatán Peninsula
A huge country, Mexico is a holiday destination with many different attractions. Instead of trying to cram all the highlights in one go, we recommend you concentrate on one or two areas, and, if you love the seaside, wind down at a favoured spot on the thousands of kilometres of beaches lining the coast. Of course, Mexico’s sunny tropical shores also constitute a worthwhile holiday destination in themselves…
Caribbean beaches with a backdrop of Mayan cities and temples
Beach Hotels and Resorts in Mexico: The Pacific Coast and Baja California
Mexico's Pacific coast harbours some glorious stretches of wide sandly beaches and perfectly formed coves hemmed in by wooded cliffs, lapped by the surf-trimmed rollers of the Pacific Ocean. There are a number of excellent hotels away from the huge resorts. Baja California is a sunseekers' paradise provisioned with loads of outdoor activities.
Superb beaches for the sun worshipper and water sports enthusiasts
Cancun: Beachscape Villas at Kin ha
This low-key mid-range resort is located on arguably Cancun’s finest powdery white sand beach,10 minutes drive from the centre of town and near Pok-Ta-Pok golf course
Good beach choice for visitors on a budget
Guanajuato: Quinta Las Acacias
A 9 room boutique hotel close to the cobbled lanes and flower-decked plazas of Guanajuato, an UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has a very homely feel, yet is uncompromisingly Mexican.
Top quality guesthouse just outside vibrant university town and cultural centre
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Travel journalist Dea Birkett tests her taste buds with a foray into Mexico City's latest food craze - the sometimes grisly cuisine...
TEQUILA SUNRISE WITH TRUMPETS
In a piece first published in the Times on the 4th of May, Bess Twiston Davies takes the inland route through Mexico's colonial...
ON THE TRAIL OF THE MAYA
Travel writer James Tennet reports from Mexico at the beginning of a trip due to take in up to 16 countries over at least 9 months.
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