We stayed 3 nights in this beautiful, but rustic, hacienda!! It was quite isolated and a great place to make as base camp for daily visits to different sites. Our room was in this building. It formerly was a working farm to make rope from the henequen plant. This was a major export for the entire Yucatan and made it a wealthy state in Mexico.It was beautiful to see the grounds as the hacienda was converted into a boutique hotel.The patron room was where the hacienda owner used to live.These are other guest rooms. They do not look fancy from the outside, but they are quite nice inside. The air conditioning works great!!In the tops of the trees, several green white breasted parrots can be seen!! These are native birds to Yucatan.These are several plants placed near the entrance. I liked seeing the culture in Yucatan.I enjoyed seeing all the flowers around the hacienda!!This is the henequen plant that was formerly used to make rope. It is in the agave plant family.The flowers were beautiful!!This outdoor bar was situated near the pool.This is some of the farm equipment on the hacienda that reminds guests that it used to be a working farm.The large pool was spectacular and thoroughly enjoyed after a hot day seeing the sites of Yucatan!!These cement chairs were great to use when you want to relax in the pool on a hot day.The hacienda has its own private cenote!! This is an underground cave system that fresh water continually flowing through a network of tunnels and limestone. It was an amazing aqua color!The hacienda’s cenote was amazing to see!! We needed to climb down a series of steep steps to get to the water.