Opened in late 2007, Mandarin Oriental brings its inimitable style and refined oriental service to the Yucatan Peninsula. Located amongst tropical jungle and powder white beaches, the resort is within easy reach of some significant Mayan archaeological sites. Each of the rooms enjoy water views of the tranquil lagoons, turquoise Caribbean or the Cenote - a remarkable freshwater lake sacred to the Maya.
Accommodation
All 128 oversized rooms have been designed with exquisite interiors using native exotic woods and stone, and are fitted with high specification technology. Each includes a spacious private terrace or garden and a secluded garden bathroom with stone bath tub. The Grand Selva Suites and Beach Casitas have private pools while the Presidential Villa has its own butler and chef upon request.
Facilities
Beach Front Restaurant & Bar offering indoor and alfresco dining – Mandarin Oriental Signature Restaurant serving international cuisine with sophisticated Mexican accents – Spa Café – Lobby Lounge for cocktails or afternoon tea – Three swimming pools – Watersports including snorkelling, kayaking and deep-sea fishing – Seasonal ‘Young Fans’ Kids’ Club (4-8yrs) - Extensive spa with gym, yoga and Pilates studios and a variety of treatments combining Maya philosophies with Asian customs.
| Prices From 7 nights (from) |
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| 1 Jan - 25 Apr |
£2,485 |
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| 26 Apr - 18 Dec |
£1,955 |
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| 19 Dec - 31 Dec |
£2,755 |
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| Prices Extra Nights (from) |
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| 1 Jan - 25 Apr |
£214 |
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| 26 Apr - 18 Dec |
£138 |
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| 19 Dec - 31 Dec |
£214 |
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per person including international flights, room only in a Laguna or Cenote Room.
Room supplements (per person per night) from
Palafito Room £100; Deluxe Palafito Room £140
Getting There
British Airways (Heathrow) - Mexico City with onward flights with Mexicana or Aeromexico to Cancun.