History
Suites
Capilla Suite

This suite is located next to the forest and its isolated from the other rooms.

Staying in one of the historic hacienda suites is a most romantic and extravagant unforgettable experience. The colonial ambience and the surrounding rainforest add to this feeling.

Room name meaning
In the footsteps of the Spanish conquistadores also came Christianity to the Americas. Monks and missionaries built a widespread network of churches and chapels. They served as a foundation to convert the animistic indigenous people to devout Christians.

De Las Casas Suite.

Staying in one of the historic hacienda suites is a most romantic and extravagant unforgettable experience. The colonial ambience and the surrounding rainforest add to this feeling

Room name meaning

Bartolomé de las Casas (1484 – 1566), was a 16th Century Spanish Dominican priest. As a settler in the New World, he was galvanized by witnessing the abuses of the indigenous people by the Spanish colonists. In 1542, he was the promoter of the New Laws of Fray Bartolome de las Casas, a remarkable achievement to protect the rights of the indigenous.
He continued his work on behalf of the indigenous until his death in 1566. He is known as the “Apostle of the Indians.”

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