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Casa Hamaca Guesthouse
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The Casa Hamaca Guesthouse, in the heart of the Mayan World Mundo Maya , is a beautifully restored and newly renovated bed and breakfast or hammock and breakfast, if you prefer in the historic city of Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico. Every room at the Casa Hamaca has, in addition to the comfortable beds, an authentic Mayan hammock for lounging, napping or sleeping. World-class, professional massage therapy sessions are available on the grounds. The Casa Hamaca is located a short distance from the world-famous Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza, Coba and Tulum. The Casa Hamaca is centrally situated on the San Juan Parque, across the street from the historic San Juan Church, Casa Hamaca is within easy walking distance of all the attractions of Valladolid. It is just far enough from the tourist buses, you will realize that you are in a strange land. But at the Casa Hamaca you won't be a stranger in a strange land, you'll be a welcomed guest in our house. Bienvenidos.

Check-in Time:

2:00 PM

Check-out Time:

11:00 AM

Total Rooms:

Large Suite- Queen Bed Twin Bed:One Queen Bed plus One Twin Bed plus Hammock. Sleeps three persons. Sitting area. Tile

Total Floors:

2 floors.

Rooms:

Large Suite- Queen Bed Twin Bed:One Queen Bed plus One Twin Bed plus Hammock. Sleeps three persons. Sitting area. Tile

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Valladolid Yucatan MX

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