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Very intimate with somewhat branded, somewhat quiet, somewhat relaxing character.

Discover a serene city oasis nestled in the charming heart of Valladolid, Yucatán. Hotel Casa Rosario offers an intimate retreat brimming with vibrant tropical greenery, a refreshing private pool framed by blooming bougainvillea, and cozy shaded nooks perfect for slowing down and savoring a peaceful moment. Experience the warm afternoon light dancing over rustic red tiles and comfortable seating that invites you to read, reflect, or chat. This hidden gem sets the stage for soulful relaxation amid historic streets, blending authentic local ambiance with modern comfort. Immerse yourself in this rejuvenating escape and feel your spirit revive in the gentle Yucatán breeze.

Travel tip

November to April for dry, pleasant weather and bright sunny afternoons ideal for poolside relaxation.

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Most videos filmed Jan during winter. July is quiet - more local atmosphere, fewer tourists.

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November to April for dry, pleasant weather and bright sunny afternoons ideal for poolside relaxation.

2 to 4 nights for full city and relaxation immersion

Sunscreen, Lightweight clothing, Camera for tranquil garden snapshots, Swimsuit and pool towel, and Comfortable walking shoes for city exploration

Couples, Solo Travelers, Small Groups, Wellness Seekers, and Cultural Enthusiasts

Fly into Cancun International Airport (CUN), approximately a 1.5-hour drive to Tulum.

Explore nearby charming boutique hotels, guesthouses in Valladolid Centro, or luxury resorts along the Yucatán coast.Book a stay →

Visit the ancient Mayan ruins at Chichén Itzá, explore cenotes nearby, or enjoy guided cultural city tours in Valladolid.Book a tour →

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