Espita, Mexico
Casona los Cedros


Accommodation Type
Refined boutique hotel
Number of Rooms
8 rooms and suites
Location
Espita, Yucatán, Mexico
Setting
A quiet, traditional Yucatecan village surrounded by tropical gardens and regional heritage
Who It Is Best For
Design-conscious travelers, couples, creatives, slow travelers, and guests seeking cultural immersion away from mass tourism. Children over 12 welcome.
Travel Mood
Main Activities
Village exploration, regional cuisine, cenote visits, archaeological sites, slow travel, market visits, dining
Signature Feature
A seamless blend of architectural restoration, contemporary design, and destination-driven cuisine rooted in Yucatán’s cultural heritage
Casona los Cedros
A refined boutique hotel in Espita, Yucatán
Casona Los Cedros is a quiet architectural refuge in the heart of Espita, a traditional Yucatecan village far removed from mass tourism. Set within a restored historic building and surrounded by tropical gardens, this intimate boutique hotel invites guests to slow down and reconnect with place, culture, and craft. Here, colonial textures meet contemporary restraint, and hospitality unfolds through architecture, cuisine, and human connection rather than spectacle.


Overview
Casona Los Cedros began as a careful architectural rehabilitation of a long-abandoned historic building that once served as a family home and later a local cantina. Under the direction of architect Laura Lecué, the project evolved into a design-led boutique hotel where the past is not erased but reinterpreted. The renovation preserves the essence of Espita’s colonial fabric while introducing a contemporary language rooted in simplicity, restraint, and calm.
Materials play a central role in shaping the experience. Chukum walls, handcrafted woodwork, natural fibres, stone, and locally sourced materials create a dialogue between tradition and modernity. Open courtyards, shaded corridors, and cross-ventilation draw from traditional Yucatecan homes, allowing the architecture to breathe with the climate and the rhythm of village life. The result is an atmosphere that feels grounded, warm, and deeply connected to its surroundings.
The property is arranged around lush tropical gardens, where aromatic plants, trees, and quiet corners frame the pool and communal spaces. Rooms are intimate and serene, offering privacy without isolation. Rather than a conventional hotel experience, staying at Casona Los Cedros feels closer to inhabiting a thoughtfully designed home, where each detail is intentional and never excessive.
At the heart of the experience lies Casona de los Cedros, the on-site restaurant led by Chef Jorge Ildefonso. His inventive yet deeply rooted approach to Yucatecan cuisine transforms local ingredients into expressive, seasonal dishes. Dining here is not an add-on but an essential part of the stay, reinforcing the property’s philosophy of connection through place, flavor, and story.
Photography courtesy of Casona Los Cedros.








“We let the materials speak: chukum walls, handcrafted woodwork, natural fibers, and stone—all used with restraint, to create a sense of calm and connection.”
— Laura Lecué, Architect and Co-owner
Tips & Recommendations
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Nearest Airport
Cancún International Airport (CUN), approximately 2.5 hours by car. Mérida International Airport (MID) is also an option, around 2 hours away.
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Getting There
A rental car is recommended for flexibility. Espita is accessible via well-maintained highways, and the drive offers a gradual transition from urban Yucatán to quieter rural landscapes.
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Best Time to Visit
November to March offers the most comfortable temperatures and low humidity. Spring and early autumn remain pleasant, while summer is warmer and quieter, ideal for travelers seeking deeper stillness.
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What to Bring
Light, breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes, and an openness to slower rhythms. A notebook or camera is useful for those inspired by architecture, craft, and daily village life.
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Staying at Casona Los Cedros
Espita rewards travelers who move gently. Visit the morning market, wander the streets to observe palapas and colonial facades, and balance regional excursions with time spent by the pool. This is a place where doing less allows you to see more.
Nearby Attractions
Cenotes around Espita
Carretera Mérida Tizimin, Km. 129, 97730 Espita, Yuc., Mexico - 25.1km
Nature
Ek Balam & Cenote X’Canche
VVQ8+F4, 97743 Ekbalam, Yuc., Mexico - 22.3km
Culture
Espita Historic Center
C. 25, 97730 Espita, Yuc., Mexico - 0.2km
Culture
Río Lagartos
C. 10 142, 97720 Río Lagartos, Yuc., Mexico - 67.4km
Nature
Las Coloradas
Las Son, 83430 San Luis Río Colorado, Yuc., Mexico - 74.2km
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