These are interesting hotels, resorts, B&Bs and other 'accommodations' in Mexico that we have come across and think are worth checking out. |
| Casa Que Canta, La |
Zihuatanejo Bay |
Luxury hotel built like a sprawling village on a cliff overlooking Zihuatanejo Bay. |
| Cuixmala |
Jalisco |
The former private estate of Sir James Goldsmith, now an eco-resort with a lovely collection of stylish resort villas on the Pacific coast. (Sadly they have one of the slowest and therefore worst websites we've ever seen - a triumph of graphic design over practicality!) |
| Hacienda San Jose |
Yucatan |
15-room luxury hotel with its own chapel (good venue for weddings) on an old plantation. |
| Hotelito |
Cruz de Loreto |
Straw hut luxury eco-hotel right on the beach (Pacific coast). No electricity in the rooms but much praise in the press. |
| Las Brisas |
Various |
Luxury hotel chain in Mexico. |
| Posada de las Flores |
Baja California |
A collection of three beautiful posadas at Loreto, Punta Chivato and La Paz on the Baja California peninsula. |
| Quinta Real |
Various locations |
Mexican luxury hotel chain with a selection of hotels in historic colonial buildings including a bull ring. |
| Casa de Sierra Nevada |
San Miguel de Allende |
Luxury 33-room hotel, opened in 1952 and comprising nine Spanish colonial buildings dating from the 16th to 18th century, including the Casa del Parque, a fort in the 17th century and later a customs house for the silver trade; and Casa Principal, the former residence of San Miguel de Allende's Archbishop in 1580 and an official historical landmark. Popular with celebrities & film stars, Casa de Sierra Nevada was ranked as one of the top hotels in Mexico in the 2006 Condé Nast Traveler magazine's 'Gold List'. |
| Verana |
Puerto Vallarta |
Luxuriously stylish resort hotel perched high up in the jungle overlooking the sea. |
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