Ilha Holbox, México
Property
Ownership: | Hotel |
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Type: | Boutique Hotel |
Bedrooms: | 20 BR |
Bathrooms: | 22 |
Pets: | Pets Unknown |
Area: | 1126M² (12120 sq ft) |
Financials
Price: | $3,000,000 |
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Description
About this Hotel in Isla Holbox
This stunning hotel uses materials of the region. All suites have their private bathroom and everything is designed to each detail. This hotel is two steps of the sea.
In this moment, this hotel is operational, completely furbished, decorated, equipped and is in amazing state of conservation.
Every suite is equipped with:
Air Conditioner
Frigobar
Led Ilumination
Tv Satellite
Wifi
Safe
Luxury Decoration
Caractheristics:
Year opened: 2020
Area: 1126m2
Rooms: 20
Massage Department: 103m2
Restaurant: 187m2
Personal Area: 110m2
Cocina
Reception
Wines Area
About the island Holbox in México:
Holbox is a small island just off the north coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Holbox is about two hours north of Cancun and is accessed by a ferry from the small town of Chiquila. While the island is technically located on the Gulf of Mexico as opposed to the Caribbean Sea, the turquoise waters and white sands will leave you breathless.
Is Holbox Safe?
Holbox Island is a very safe place for tourists to travel. People come here to relax without the worries and the stress of crime like in other parts of Mexico.Pickpocketing, mugging and drug crimes are all very low risk on Holbox. Typically, any crimes that occur are between locals and don’t involve tourists, but be sure to always use general caution and avoid the beach at night.
A Bit Of History
In the Mayan language, Holbox translates to “black hole”, the name bestowed on the island when the first recorded inhabitants arrived here, having fled their home city on the mainland (now known as Punta Coco) due to an attack by the Maya during the Caste War of Yucatan. At many times throughout history, the Yucatan and Mexican governments tried to relocate the indigenous inhabitants of Holbox, but to no avail. Once occupied, the settlers stayed put, refusing to leave their new stunning land. The people of Holbox have an incredible reputation for being brave and strong, two characteristics that have helped them preserve their slice of paradise for centuries. Even today, they have strict rules about tourism so as to keep their island a glorious gem.
Stunning Boutique Hotel in the Island Holbox, México
Description
About this Hotel in Isla Holbox
This stunning hotel uses materials of the region. All suites have their private bathroom and everything is designed to each detail. This hotel is two steps of the sea.
In this moment, this hotel is operational, completely furbished, decorated, equipped and is in amazing state of conservation.
Every suite is equipped with:
Air Conditioner
Frigobar
Led Ilumination
Tv Satellite
Wifi
Safe
Luxury Decoration
Caractheristics:
Year opened: 2020
Area: 1126m2
Rooms: 20
Massage Department: 103m2
Restaurant: 187m2
Personal Area: 110m2
Cocina
Reception
Wines Area
About the island Holbox in México:
Holbox is a small island just off the north coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Holbox is about two hours north of Cancun and is accessed by a ferry from the small town of Chiquila. While the island is technically located on the Gulf of Mexico as opposed to the Caribbean Sea, the turquoise waters and white sands will leave you breathless.
Is Holbox Safe?
Holbox Island is a very safe place for tourists to travel. People come here to relax without the worries and the stress of crime like in other parts of Mexico.Pickpocketing, mugging and drug crimes are all very low risk on Holbox. Typically, any crimes that occur are between locals and don’t involve tourists, but be sure to always use general caution and avoid the beach at night.
A Bit Of History
In the Mayan language, Holbox translates to “black hole”, the name bestowed on the island when the first recorded inhabitants arrived here, having fled their home city on the mainland (now known as Punta Coco) due to an attack by the Maya during the Caste War of Yucatan. At many times throughout history, the Yucatan and Mexican governments tried to relocate the indigenous inhabitants of Holbox, but to no avail. Once occupied, the settlers stayed put, refusing to leave their new stunning land. The people of Holbox have an incredible reputation for being brave and strong, two characteristics that have helped them preserve their slice of paradise for centuries. Even today, they have strict rules about tourism so as to keep their island a glorious gem.
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