Two Unique Mexico Wedding Venues
Juan notes:
Destination weddings in the Yucatan are just incredibly beautiful. Have you ever seen a cenote photoshoot? There are so many opportunities romantic and intimate photoshoots. Get in touch with us early to discuss your rustic wedding.
Destination Hotel: Hacienda Puerta Campeche, Yucatan
Hacienda Puerta Campeche is an architectural collection of colonial houses dating from the 17th century eagerly await you with a selection of 15 guestrooms and suites. Colorful labyrinthine walls will be the ideal setting for your ceremony. Celebrate in our sunset roof lounge with capacity for up to 150 guests, surrounded by the stunning views of Campeche along with an extraordinary gastronomic experience that is unforgettable. our guest rooms and suites are located in the fully restored, original buildings that have been adapted to today's needs. most of our guest rooms feature 18-foot ceilings with exposed beams and rafters, 10-foot wooden double doors, comfortable beds, dark, tropical hardwood cabinets, and cool tile floors. additionally, large, bulbous pegs in the stonewalls hold woven cotton hammocks, for which yucatan is famous, allowing you to sleep in the mayan style.
Destination Hotel: Hacienda Sac Chich, Casa de Maquinas: Merida, Mexico
There has been no expense spared nor a celebration not considered. Intimate weddings or larger celebrations of up to 150 guests, group getaways, friend and family reunions, spectacular dinner or birthday parties, it is surely a setting for the most luxe of nomads.
The historical Hacienda Tucked away on the lush grounds of Hacienda Sac Chich, Casa de Maquinas is a complex of 3 limestone buildings, a water tower and an 85 ft. chimney. Surrounded by palm filled gardens Casa de Maquinas consists of three 2000sq.ft. rectangular structures that date to 1850. Throughout the hacienda there is evidence of its previous utilitarian life. Iron wheels and massive beams are remnants of its past. One building, CASA ANTIGUA, houses the living room, 2 king bedrooms, a loft bedroom with a queen and a double and 2 bathrooms and a colonial kitchen. Opposite the Casa Antigua is another building, the CASA NUEVA, where a dramatic central hallway is the entrance to 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, all with soaring 26’ ceilings and 13’ high doors. The large master has a sunken living area, and outside within a walled garden is a settee and plunge pool. Between these two buildings the open-air living room and dining pavilion, the Loggia, is surrounded by lily and fish filled reflecting water ponds and dramatic lighting. From the loggia climb an enclosed spiral staircase to a rooftop lounge and star-viewing platform. Here you can watch the moon, stars, sunset, an approaching storm or enjoy the night breeze. Through a seashell mosaic tunnel from the inner courtyard you find the 40-foot pool. Once the water tank for the hacienda, the freshwater pool is now a shimmering refuge from the heat of the Yucatan. A steel and bamboo pergola and a playita of shallow water with a hammock suspended above provide areas for rest and shade.