Hotel Azucar
The construction is sustainable and environmentally friendly, a reaction against the despoilment that followed in the wake of Mexico’s first bega-resorts. And unlike those mega-resorts, here the accommodation choices are few: one king bed or two, and that’s about it. All twenty bungalows come with private terraces and hammocks, which should give you some idea of what kind of place this is; Azúcar is about lounging in style. There’s a rather good seafood restaurant, an open-air library, a pool deck littered with beanbags and pillows, and huts on the beach, for communing with nature. Chill out with yoga, meditation and massage, or strike out on a bike, a horse, a raft, or on foot — there’s the fishing village of San Rafael, as well as plenty of wild countryside and the pre-Columbian ruins at El Tajín.
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