HOTELS Hacienda Uayamon - Restored Colonial Mansion In The Yucatan Peninsula

Hacienda Uayamon - Restored Colonial Mansion In The Yucatan Peninsula

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Uayamón Mexico North America
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Hacienda Uayamon is a beautifully restored colonial Spanish mansion tucked away in the Yucatan Peninsula.

Located only 14 miles from the Campeche airport, this spacious hacienda highlights the natural beauty of its flourishing gardens and offers easy access to many points of interest.

With luxury accommodations and superior service, you will surely enjoy all this beautiful resort has to offer.

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Hacienda Uayamon entrance
Hacienda Uayamon at sunset
Hacienda Uayamon exterior with large tree and garden
View from the Hacienda Uayamon restaurant on the large tree
Hacienda Uayamon restaurant
Hacienda Uayamon restaurant terrace
Hacienda Uayamon lounge
Hacienda Uayamon bar
Hacienda Uayamon colonial suite gate
Hacienda Uayamon colonial suite

The villas and suites were fully renovated to showcase their architectural features and preserve their character.

Hacienda Uayamon colonial suite bedroom

In addition, each room has been fitted with modern conveniences, including air conditioning, LCD televisions, and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Hacienda Uayamon deluxe suite bedroom

Depending on your room selection, you will be greeted with vaulted ceilings, a garden view, a private patio or terrace, a private sitting area, and a private pool.

Hacienda Uayamon junior suite bathroom
Hacienda Uayamon Spa
Hacienda Uayamon spa with concrete walls
Hacienda Uayamon spa pool in the nature
Hacienda Uayamon plunge pool
Hacienda Uayamon swimming pool with ancient walls

Feel free to refresh yourself in the crystal waters of the outdoor pool, unwind with an aromatherapy massage, or indulge in an afternoon siesta in one of our cotton-woven hammocks.

Hacienda Uayamon swimming pool

Venturing beyond the resort, there is limited transportation available into Campeche and the surrounding area.

Hacienda Uayamon romantic dining under the tree

Explore the splendor of ancient Maya cities, board a genuine pirate ship, enjoy the light and sound show in nearby caves, take a bicycle tour through local villages, or meander through the historical center. Hacienda is waiting to offer you the ultimate relaxation experience.

Hacienda Uayamon romantic dinner in the open
Wedding at the Hacienda Uayamon hotel

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Carretera Uayamon-China-Edzna km 20, 24530 Uayamon, CAMP, México


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