This majestic hotel goes beyond just serving your lodging needs.
When you stay at Casa Las Tortugas, you'll get to experience the rich history of this beautiful facility, a history that was born out of a mission and vision to celebrate the spirit of Isla Holbox.
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The hotel features an intimate atmosphere dripping with tropical charm. Sitting oceanside, guests will have turquoise Gulf waters surrounding them on this northernmost island. With every turn, you’ll find yourself immersed in the island's powder white sand, endless palm trees, and the sound of the calming ocean out in the near distance.
There are several styles of rooms here with each offering its own appeal. Room options include beachside views, balconies, and terraces, all which will leave you surrendering to island living. Whichever room you stay, you can look forward to natural light, a calming tropical aesthetic, a flavorful breakfast selection, ecological toiletries and much more.
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Health, wellness, and healing are some of the other key features that define Casa Las Tortugas. The on-site Agua Spa allows you to unwind and recenter yourself. Guests can look forward to spas, massages, and a number of traditional ceremonies that center around encouraging mental health and wellness.
When it's time to taste the local flavors, guests will have a choice between three amazing on-site restaurants. The beachside Mandarina, the gathering bar Luuma, and the Japanese bar Ama boast rich flavors and tropical charm.
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Enjoying the natural beauty of island living is closer than you think. Book your stay at Hotel Casa Las Tortugas and uncover the intoxicating beauty Isla Holbox.
Nadia El-Yaouti is a writer and photographer based out of Central Virginia. As a travel writer, she enjoys connecting readers with stories and sharing photographs that depict the beauty of different cultures. Some of her most prized work introduces readers to underrated destinations like Mexico, Kurdistan, and North Africa. When she’s not juggling work, she can be found traveling the globe with her wonderful husband and three darling children.
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*PLEASE NOTE: This item is available for pre-order from November 9 - November 16th. After November 16th, the pre-sale will close until further notice. Please allow 1 week for orders to be processed and fulfilled.
Created by artisans in Puebla, this nativity set is perfect for Day of the Dead celebrations.
About the Artisans:
Saúl and David (pictured above) have been working on their craft since the age of twelve. They have a total of 20 years of experience in this profession and have been recognized around the world as experts in polychrome pottery.
Details:
This nativity set is 100% handmade from clay and hand painted.
Each nativity scene includes 13 individual pieces.
Dimensions:
Dimensions per figure vary; however, they are roughly 3.5 inches tall.
Please Note: This nativity set is made to order. Please allow 4-6 weeks for orders to be processed and fulfilled. You will receive an email with tracking info once your order is on the way. Due to COVID-19, there may also be shipping delays.
All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges will be given on any purchases at this time.
If you're going to cook Mexican food, you need a comal! A comal is used to cook and reheat tortillas, char or toast chiles, sear meat, and it is also the perfect surface to make delicious quesadillas!
These floral candles are handmade in Teotitlán del Valle using natural dyes like cochineal and indigo. Perfect for your holiday celebrations.
Dimensions:
4.5W x 8 H inches
Please Note:Each candle is handmade and may vary slightly in color, size, and design.
**NOTE BEFORE ORDERING** These candles are delicate in nature and although we always strive to make sure they arrive in perfect condition, sometimes the flowers can pop off during transport. The good news is, it is super easy to re-attach them! Just apply some heat using a lighter or the tip of a curling iron. If you need more instructions, feel free to email us directly so we can help.
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