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    San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico

    Parador San Juan de Dios

    Romantic Country Mansion Retreat with Mountain Views.

    Just outside the town of San Cristobal and surrounded by the peaceful Chiapas mountains, this rustic inn enjoys fantastic views, the quiet of the countryside and heaps of local character.

    There is a real sense of history at this centuries-old property, especially with the collection of sacral art which decorates both the rooms and common areas. The twelve guest suites, all with working fireplaces that give a real sense of cosiness, are also fitted with modern amenities such as TVs and internet connection.

    The hotel has two excellent restaurants (quite rare for a hotel of this size); Agapandos, serving a fusion menu of Mediterranean dishes and local favourites, and La Terraza, offering barbecued meats and organic salads – grown on the property – in an outdoor setting.

    Highlights

    We have a number of private tours in and around San Cristobal, all led by our expert local guides. Please ask when you call

    12 guest suites

    Complimentary Internet connection available throughout the hotel/bullet]2 restaurants

    Spa area offering massages and therapies

    Art gallery § Museum

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    Hidden Valley

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    Hidden Valley

    Located within the tranquil expanse of Belize’s Mountain Pine Ridge, Hidden Valley Wilderness Lodge was originally a logging home. Spanning 7,200 acres of lush forest and rolling hills, this reserve has become a tranquil retreat for nature lovers and adventurers alike.

    The Garden Cottages offer a perfect escape, crafted with locally sourced mahogany furniture, luxury linens and spa-inspired amenities, including handmade soaps. Each suite features a cozy wood-burning fireplace, inviting you to unwind as the crackling fire casts a warm glow in the evenings. With stunning views and expansive sitting areas, these rooms serve as a peaceful sanctuary to retreat to after a day of exploration. You can also choose to stay at the Fire Tower. Inspired by traditional fire lookout towers, this four-story retreat rises above the forest canopy, granting uninterrupted 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains. Meanwhile the villas are perfect for couples or families, offering extended living spaces as well as a private heated plunge pool.

    The property offers an array of activities tailored to all types of adventurers. With knowledgeable guides, embark on bird-watching excursions, guided nature walks or even yoga sessions that connect you to the tranquil surroundings. Hike through winding trails, observing native wildlife in their natural habitat or enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear natural pools beneath cascading waterfalls. The surrounding forest reserve is teeming with life and every trail promises a new discovery.

    For those with a passion for culinary discovery, the dining experience at Hidden Valley is not to be missed. Hidden Valley takes pride in a ‘Nature Based Conscious Cuisine/No Barcode’ philosophy, an approach grounded in sustainability and the rich agricultural heritage of Belize.

    Local ingredients, sourced from nearby farmers and artisans, form every dish, ensuring that each bite supports both the environment and local communities. The menus celebrate the flavours of the region, with dishes inspired by traditional Mayan cooking and modern Belizean influences. Each meal is an opportunity to experience Belize’s food culture, and activities such as cooking classes, chocolate-making workshops and cocktail sessions invite you to dive deeper into the culinary landscape.

    Ariel view of waves breaking on a forested shoreline