
Casa Hormiga
House of (self-)love
A block from Bacalar
Find inner peace (and everything else) at Casa Hormiga, a homey hideaway a block away from the banks of lake Bacalar. Silence descends daily from 10pm to 10am in order for serenity to permeate, aided along the way by rituals in the traditional temazcal steam lodge, cacao ceremonies and sound healing. Mimic a monk at the library, in one of the three pools, on your jungle-facing treehouse’s balcony or in the official chill-out space, the Nest. For wellbeing of the more tastebud-pleasing type, beeline for the Brote restaurant and be soothed by its Mexican and Middle Eastern mix-up.
Facilities
Rooms
18.
Checkout
Noon. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More Details
Rates usually include breakfast.
Also
There are ramps between the lobby, bedrooms and pool, along with some specially adapted rooms for disabled guests.
Free Internet Access
Laundry
Pool
On-Site Restaurant
Room Service
Spa
At the Hotel
Free WiFi throughout, bicycles to borrow, board games and library. In rooms: free bottled water, air-conditioning, beach towels and flip-flops, and sustainable bath products from Mérida.
Our Favourite Rooms
For a modern take on Mayan construction, book a Tree Top Loft and marvel at the traditional palapa roof (as well as the view of the jungle canopies from your Tarzan-approved balcony).
Poolside
There are three outdoor pools, including one for families, plus one at the spa.
Spa
Rituals take place all over the hotel, not only at the spa, but you can be sure of some especially good enlightenment here, especially if you’re booked in for the traditional temazcal (an ‘ancient steam lodge’). You’ll also be able to sign up for cacao ceremonies, tarot readings and skin treatments performed with crystals, and there’s a treatment room with twin bath tubs for couples.
Packing Tips
Claim back some of your baggage allowance by leaving the books behind and browsing the hotel’s impeccably stocked library instead.
Also
In case you weren’t feeling creative/relaxed/inspired (or whatever you’ve checked in to this wellness sanctuary to achieve) enough, head to the Nest, where you can join a yoga class, film night, discussion or workshop.
Children
In order to keep the noise levels monastic, the hotel only welcomes kids aged six and up.
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Food & Drink
Top Table
If you’re feeling sociable and in the mood for enlightenment sharing, take a seat at the big wooden table opposite the library.
Dress Code
Avoid whites if you’re planning on ordering the chocolate volcano.
Hotel Restaurant
Brussel-sprout haters, look away now: the hotel’s restaurant name translates as a direct tribute to the festive miniature cabbage, but the meaning behind Brote has more to do with sprout-ing and creation than it does with the most divisive vegetable on the planet. The food could not be further from a British Sunday roast – instead, guests can order kebabs cooked in the tandoori oven and small plates of a Middle Eastern and Mexican fusion, half of which are vegan. Many of the ingredients are bought in Bacalar’s market.
Hotel Bar
There’s an honesty bar where you can help yourself, or you can wait for it to be manned at 3pm. Cocktails of course feature local specialities, from mezcal and maracuyá (passionfruit) to chipotle chillis and worm salt.
Last Orders
Breakfast is served from 8am until 11am. Snacks can be ordered from the restaurant all day, with dinner service kicking off at 4pm.
Room Service
Head to the front desk (or just open WhatsApp if that sounds too strenuous) to order food that will be delivered to your room.
Planes
The airport in Chetumal is nearest, but most international arrivals will have to connect to a domestic flight in Mexico City. Another option is to land at Cancun and sign up for a rewarding Riviera Maya road trip for the next four hours. The hotel can arrange transfers for as many as 14 guests in one van.
Automobiles
The casa is a few streets away from downtown Bacalar and you’ll be able to borrow a bicycle to get there. If you have come by car, there are 10 parking spaces available at the hotel.
Worth Getting Out of Bed For
Chances are you’ve been lured to Bacalar for its namesake lake, of various shades of blue (seven to be precise) fame – and your casa is a handy solitary block away from the main entrance. Once you’ve reached the shores, you can sign up for sailing, kayaking and paddle-boarding; or for something altogether more subterranean, locate one of the nearby cenotes. The team will also be able to point you to the most tourist-free shores of the lake, equally deserted Mayan ruins and horse-drawn wagon trips through the jungle.
Earn or Redeem Points with World of Hyatt
This Mr & Mrs Smith hotel participates in the World of Hyatt loyalty program. As a member, you can earn and redeem points and enjoy exclusive benefits for qualifying nights. .