The Main House is an invitation to rest. Take a drink, browse a book… but also sit outside, in the cool, on the porch framed by blue arcs. From there, there is a generous view of the gardens and the red arch that leads to the jungle and back to another remote time.
Enjoy our Mayan cuisine, a space where ancient culture and civilization flow and will amaze you. This palapa, built following traditional Mayan guidelines is the place to go if you want to enjoy a traditional stew: cochinita pibil, lime soup, poc chuc, panuchos… each dish with the best seasoning and made with the joy and spontaneity that characterize the women from the region.
Translated as “corn” in the Mayan language, Ixi’im offers a refined setting within the lush jungle of the extensive Chablé Yucatan grounds. Ixi’im was born imposing from the bowels of the hacienda, the old engine room. Its beautiful architecture, conceived fin iron and glass. The restaurant has this combination of raw materials, wood, iron, stone and glass.
Honoring its Mayan name, which means “healthy,” Ki’ol is a breath of fresh air. Near the Main House, there is a haven of peace, the oasis and the freshness of Ki’ol restaurant and the main pool. Here the curves take the form of water, they travel in a simple and organic way.
A fusion of time and nature makes the beauty of this place unforgettable. Previously the house of the foreman now it preserves its original structure with contemporary details creating a luxury and comfortable atmosphere. Experience the wide catalog of house flavors that we have to surprise your palates.
Hours of operation: 5:00 PM to 1:00 AM
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