Casa Sandra Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Epoque classic superior Hotel in Isla Holbox > Mexico
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Casa Sandra Hotel, Isla Holbox
In the most beautiful and privileged area of the island of Holbox there is a small, magic and very intimate hotel where you will find shelter and connection with nature. Here you will totally forget about the stress of the city. With each room looking facing the ocean, Casa Sandra has the most comfortable settings available in the island. Enjoy a terrific sunset, fishing, scuba diving or an unforgettable visit to near by places such as: passion island, birds island of the Yalahau lake.
Location:
Situated in a privileged location in the ecological reserve of Yumbalam, island of Holbox, where the Caribbean Sea meets the Gulf of Mexico. - View Location Map.
General Information:
| Category: | Epoque classic superior [learn more] |
| Address: | Calle de la Igualdad a un costado de Sec. Tec. Isla Holbox, Lázaro Cárdenas, Quintana Roo. [view map] |
| Year Built: | 2000 |
| Year Renovated: | 2006 |
| Floors: | 2 |
| Total Rooms: | 12 |
| Non-Smoking Rooms: | |
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| Languages Spoken by Staff: | English, Spanish |
| Credit Cards Accepted: | MASTERCARD, VISA |
Isla Holbox, Mexico
Located to the northwest of Cancun, Holbox Island is just 42 km long. It is separated from the mainland coast by a shallow lagoon which gives sanctuary to thousands of flamingos, pelicans and other exotic birds and creatures. Most of the people in the island make their living fishing, it is common to see fishermen walking through the village with their catch of the day or carrying their nets. The streets of Holbox Island are made of white sand, common of Caribbean islands, and there are very few cars. Holbox is considered a virgin tourist destination because very few outsiders visit the island. In spite of the island's natural beauty, inaccessibility has left it unspoiled by mass tourism. On this island there is only one small village, also called Holbox, where less than 1,500 people make their home. The streets are sand lined with brightly painted wooden houses. The majority of the people are fishermen. They catch large red snapper, bonitos and grouper. These fishermen also go after lobster and octopus in season. As you can imagine, the seafood sold in the local restaurants is fresh and delicious. Treat yourself here to some of the world's best ceviche, a cold dish with fish, shrimp or other shellfish marinated with tomatoes, vinegar and oil, cilantro, and garlic.
