If you do not fancy hotel castles or all inclusive hotels and would rather get away from the tourist crowds, looking for relaxation and recreation and get to know the country and its people, yes for the Penthouse for 2 people in Hacienda del Cuyo is just right.
Dear Guests and Yukatan Interested,
We had a very attractive 360 degree virtual walk for you from the apartment, El Cuyo and surroundings. You can click on the link on this page, or just ask by email, then we will gladly send it to you.
If you do not fancy hotel castles or all-inclusive hotels and prefer to relax and recuperate from the tourist resorts of Cancun and Playa del Carmen, yes, for the good El Cuyo and the Caribbean feeling something special.
El Cuyo is a small village still spared from mass tourism full of coconut palm trees by the sea in Yucatan. El Cuyo is the only place that is overgrown with palm trees. On all other beaches, the coconut palm palms were eradicated by a plague, and it was no longer reforested. Not so in El Cuyo, here is still a perfect world!
The fully furnished with large beach terrace and many coconut palms surrounded house is ready for you at any time.
You can only book the ground floor with 2 separate bedrooms, plus a living / bedroom, shower room, kitchen for up to 8 people.
The penthouse with one bedroom, plus 1 living / bedroom on the 1st floor for up to 4 persons.
Or the built in rustic Robinson Crusoe Feeling Casa Maya Lodge with large roof terrace, 1 master bedroom and small kitchenette on the 2nd floor for 2 persons.
All the apartment's are completely independent, with separate entrances, beach terraces, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom.
Working in hotels in Cancun, we spend days off in Yucatan to enjoy the fabulous culture of Mexico, the city and mass tourism. One day we accidentally arrived at El Cuyo the driveway was a pinkish-red lagoon with flamingos .. going to the village, .. continuing past a Mayan pyramid on which a lighthouse is built. The streets in El Cuyo are made of sand and everywhere are coconut palm trees and fine white sand beach without the eye. We were delighted, and so every free weekend in El Cuyo, until someone offered us a small house for sale. At that time it consisted of only one ground floor. We immediately fell in love with this 'rough diamond' and renovated it with a lot of passion. We did not even think about renting a holiday home. Then we built the penthouse on the first floor and Casa Maya Lodge on the second floor.
Casa Maya Lodge, Robinson Life
Nestled between the palm trees on the 2nd floor a lodge built in the Maya style typical of the country (26m2 living area) with palm roof shower room, small kitchenette and beach terrace (24m2) 2 people.
We recommend this eagle nest lodge with fabulous sea view and the beach for adventurers and people who appreciate the simple and close to nature.
Activities: Watching flamingos, hiking, biking, diving, fishing, horse riding, sea turtles, dolphins, pelicans, etc., beach walks, collecting shells, building sand castles, Mayan ruins, caves.
Improvements since 2005: 2005 New exterior painting, curtains
2006 New bathrooms with shower and bathtub, new floor
2007 Penthouse was increased, new exterior painting
2008 New curtains, breakfast bar,
2009 Casita Maya Palapa with Roof Terrace, Colonial Fountain and New Entrance, 1 Vw Kaefer
Service on arrival: The caretaker will welcome you in the house and hand over the keys. Please contact her via Whatsapp message so that the arrival time will be communicated to her.
Please deposit a deposit of 80 Euros, which will be refunded at key-delivery and in perfect condition of the apartment.
Vw Kaefer we offer auh for rent from Cancun.
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'Since May 2012, we are traveling with our two four-legged friends in the Americas. We drive a Toyota HZJ75 with residential cabin and plan to be on the road until 2015. Our route took us from Halifax to Newfoundland, westward through Canada, bringing summer fun in lonely Yukon, Indian Summer to British Columbia, 6 months straight across Mexico, Central America with all its rough edges, and soon South America. '