Availability
- Events Allowed
- Long-Term Renters Welcome
- Minimum Age Limit For Renters: 25
- Children Welcome
- Non Smoking Only
- Pets Considered: This is a safe enclosed property suitable for a dog
- 1 sleep sofa /futon
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*Rates are subject to change until confirmation.
SUMMER
Jun 1 – Sep 1, 2016
*7 night min stay$2,000/week
LOW SEASON
Sep 2 – Dec 17, 2016
*7 night min stay$1,200/week
HOLIDAY
Dec 18 – Jan 7, 2017
*7 night min stay$2,800/week
Standard Rate
*7 night min stay$1,200/week
Fees:
Pet Fee $200
Refundable Damage Deposit $500Notes:
This property is well suited to host weddings, and large gatherings. An event fee will be additional.
Personal check, wire transfer, cash on arrival
Bed size: 2 King, 2 Twin
Room size: 3 Bedroom
General
Fantastic 3 bedroom 3 bath modern Spanish style villa with a huge custom kitchen featuring 2 full sized fridges, one with an ice maker, commercial gas range with oven, as well as 2 gas grills and a charcoal grill in the outdoor cooking area.
All ground floor rooms are open to one another, with seating at the counters, a full dining room, a grand TV area, a living room, all with ocean views, plus an office area overlooking the pool with a futon for extra sleeping.
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Additional information
- Housekeeper Optional
- Car Available
- Chauffeur
- Concierge
- Massage
- Private Chef
- Staff
- ATM/Bank
- Groceries
- Hospital
- Medical Services
Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Balcony
- BBQ/Grill
- Cable TV/DVD/VHS
- Deck
- Dining room
- Dishwasher
- Full Kitchen
- Linens Provided
- Outdoor Pool
- Satellite TV/DVD/VHS
- Washing Machine & Dryer
Activities
- Marina
- Ruins
- Beachcombing
- Bird Watching
- Boating
- Eco Tourism
- Photography
- Scenic Drives
- Shelling
- Wildlife Viewing
- Deepsea Fishing
- Fishing
- Pier Fishing
- Sailing
- Snorkeling
- Swimming
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Yucatan
Activities
Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula is famous for beautiful beaches, adventure activities (like scuba diving and zip lining), Mayan ruins, as well as fabulous resorts. Most of the Yucatan Peninsula’s tourism is condensed in the Mexican states of Yucatan and Quintana Roo. The northeast coast of Quintana Roo is Riviera Maya, one of the most popular areas for visitors and where towns like Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Tulum are located.Transportation
By plane Fly in through Cancún, Cozumel, or Mérida. For the best deals, look for charter flight consolidation seats - spare capacity on flights run by package tour operators to Cancún By bus From the west through the Chiapas or Villahermosa states. Buy tickets for long journeys in advance, particularly at busy times such as weekends and public or religious holidays. Grupo ADO/OCC is the major company at near monopoly status operating first and second class buses to/from the area and within the area. Check Ticketbus (their online booking site) for times and prices. Only rule out overnight buses for what you would miss en route. By train There is no remaining passenger train service in the Yucatan Peninsula. After the federal government privatized the railways, most passenger services across the entire nation were discontinued.Food & Drink
Yucatan cuisine is well known throughout Mexico. Try the traditional Pollo Pibil (tender chicken) and Sopa de Lima (chicken soup with lime juice). Poc chuc is a tender slow cooked pork dish. Chilmole is turkey in a dark spicy sauce. Venison is no longer so common in Yucatan as it was a generation ago, but still sometimes appears on menus and is usually of good quality.Read more