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Holbox Island Hotel - Xaloc Resort - Affordable Beach Front Hotel - Book Online
Fabulous Xaloc Hotel Resort has the fortune and privilege of looking out onto the white sands and ultramarine waters of the Mexican Caribbean on gorgeous Holbox Island, a superb sanctuary of natural beauty and tranquility. Xaloc Hotel perfectly blends comfort and service with eco-friendly constructions and ambience. Beautiful local wood has been used throughout for the furniture, floors, ceilings, and palapas. Xaloc Hotel is living proof that natural simplicity and elegance can go hand in hand with luxury. There are eighteen delightful rooms arranged around two gorgeous pools. Every room has air-conditioning and telephone, while other areas such as the dining room, sitting area, and bar are designed to enhance the relaxing tropical atmosphere of Xaloc Resort and Holbox Island. The exquisite colours and aromas of a low-key and laid-back tropical island will transport you to a completely different sphere where mind and body can take a break from the rigors and preoccupations of everyday life.
That’s not to say that there isn’t plenty to do. If you fancy a bit of kayaking, surfing, fishing, or horseback riding to discover the hidden treasures of Holbox Island it’s all here in abundance. Many guests rent golf carts to get around and go exploring, because this is one place which is definitely not car-friendly. The streets are made of white sand and motor vehicles are not common. The local community on Holbox Island mainly lives from fishing and you’ll see locals carrying their daily catch with them as they walk home.
You may wonder how such a wonderful retreat can exist on the Mexican Caribbean, an area which has experienced a tremendous growth in mass tourism over the last thirty years. Well, Holbox Island is separated from the Yucatan Peninsula by a lovely lagoon, home to flamingos, pelicans, and other exotic birds and wildlife. This has made access difficult for motor vehicles and has preserved the pristine beauty and tranquility of Holbox Island.















