Having a good time in Merida? It always could be better if you can plunge in a refreshing pool. TYT brings you today Part 2 of the interesting review according to Yucatan Travel about the best pools in the state to take a break and enjoy the day. Click here to see the Part 1.
9.- Rosas & Xocolate
Inside the internationally awarded hotel Rosas & Xocolate you can find this beautiful swimming pool, a perfect place to take pictures and rest.
10.- Hostal Nomadas
The lovely space in what this swimming pool is placed creates a special charm that will make you never leave the hotel.
11.- Coqui Coqui Valladolid
In one of the most emblematic places of the town is found this fantastic pool, the perfect place to have an unforgettable experience.
12.- Club de Patos
Located in the little port of Sisal and with a wonderful view to the sea this swimming pool is one of the most traditional in the state.
13.- Coqui Coqui Izamal
In the antique village of Izamal, where the Mayan and Spanish cultures get a perfect mixture, you can find one of the most beautiful swimming pools in Yucatan, and you will love having a refreshment there after spending the whole day climbing ancient Mayan pyramids.
14.- Hotel Diplomat
The charming simplicity of this pool, located in downtown Merida will make you stay forever in this city.
15.- Chablé resort & Spa
The prestigious Prix Versalles 2017 award has choosen the Chablé Resort & Spa hotel, located in the town of Chocholá, Yucatan, as the World’s Best Hotel. This award recognizes culture and architecture around the world, and when you see their swimming pools you will notice the reason why it is the world’s best hotel. Each pool is perfectly integrated to the environment and style of each guest room in this beautiful hotel.
16.- Hacienda Tamchén
Located near Merida, you can arrive there by driving just 50 minutes, the Hacienda Tamchén is a romantic place where the water is the principal component of the architecture of the space. In this swimming pool you can enjoy a relaxing time full of happiness and surrounded by the calm of the Mayan jungle.
Source: www.yucatan.travel