Na Balam Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Epoque Classic Superior Hotel em Isla Mujeres > México
Na Balam Hotel, Isla Mujeres
The wish of the Na Balam Boutique Hotel is to provide to the guests a refuge of peace and beauty with personalized services so that your stay with us may be memorable. The Caribbean sea and its sunsets within the Maya world can be taken with you with your inner wish to come back home. Na Balam is a refuge for the soul in the Mexican Caribbean on Isla Mujeres, a small island only a 20 minutes from Cancun, it is a site chosen by nature to enjoy every sunrise in México. The Na Balam Hotel is located on the most magnificent beach in the Mexican Caribbean with tropical gardens and hammocks under beautiful palm trees.
Localização:
The Na Balam Boutique Hotel is located on the Mexican Caribbean, only a 20 minutes from Cancun. - Ver Mapa.
Informações Gerais:
| Categoria: | Epoque Classic Superior [learn more] |
| Endereço | Calle Zazil-Ha No. 118 - Playa Norte , Isla Mujeres, zipcode: 77400 [view map] |
| Ano de construção: | 1987 |
| Ano Renovado: | 2006 |
| Pisos: | |
| Número de Quartos: | 32 |
| English, French, Spanish | |
| Cartões de CrJdito Aceites: | MASTERCARD,VISA,AMEX |
Isla Mujeres, México
Isla Mujeres is the ideal place for a truly relaxing vacation and a place to make new friends among the local people, the warm and friendly descendants of the original Mayans; like our guests, they are blessed with the easy-going lifestyle of the island. Here you’ll find the perfect vacation place for all ages, located only 20 minutes by boat from Cancun, the island is only 5 miles long and ½ mile wide, in the colorful downtown area you will find interesting restaurants, gift shops and other activities that you can enjoy: Bicycle riding, yoga, scuba diving, snorkeling, kayak, fishing, golf cars riding and visiting the turtle farm, you can also swim with the dolphins and sharks, or get a relaxing massage. The island got its name from the Spaniards who landed here in the 17th century, they found hundreds of female figurines and a temple dedicated to the goddess Ixchel stood for centuries at southern tip. The island has been continuously inhabited by Mayans, and Maya is still the first language for many islanders.
