Hacienda Sotuta de Peón: Live Henequen Museum
Hacienda Sotuta de Peón
Explore the hacienda on a magical tour
The Main House
The tour begins with a visit to the Casa Principal (main house), where the architecture and décor express the elegance and tradition associated with the grand lifestyle in the successful era of the Oro Verde (green gold).
The Machine House
Then you will walk to the Casa de Máquinas (machine house) where you will have the chance to see the scraping of the henequén leaves with antique machinery. Here you can also see the rope-making process, by hand, which, although simple, visitors always mention as one of the highlights of the tour, especially as it is a place where you can participate. To observe the manufacture of rope is something everyone enjoys and is very entertaining.
The Henequen Plantation
The next part of the tour is on the wooden platforms hauled by mules, with metal wheels that roll on Decauville rails, imported from Europe. Extensive plantings of henequén welcome you as the preamble to the tour that will allow you to learn more about Sotuta de Peón, live hacienda.
The Maya House
From here the tour crosses a beautiful henequén field and takes you to the Casa Maya (Maya house), with its typical and functional construction made of “Pak luum”, material derived from a mixture of earth and grass. In the Casa Maya you will learn about the customs and traditions of the Maya and the way they used to live, and in many cases, still do.
The Dzul-Há Cenote
From here you will be able to venture underground to experience the extraordinary beauty of the cenote Dzul-há (gentleman of the water), where natural stone sculptures frame a natural spa of fresh crystalline waters, where you can swim safely in an unforgettable surrounding.
A Wonderful Yucatecan Restaurant
At the end of the tour, make sure you try the food at Sotuta de Peón. The restaurant is open every day from 12 pm to 6 pm; here you can enjoy delicious Yucatecan food, one of the pillars of Mexican gastronomy.
ATV Excursion
An exciting adventure awaits nature enthusiasts as they explore ancient henequen paths on an ATV, navigating through agave fields and the jungle surrounding a hacienda. The three-hour excursion, led by Xperience Mayan Expedition, includes a guide, ATVs (for two people per vehicle), three cenotes, lunch, and safety equipment. The experience is suitable for children, as demonstrated by the fun had by the narrator's children on a previous visit, who enjoyed the thrill of the activity. The guides, proficient in English and Spanish, contribute knowledge to the journey.
Other Activities
- Maya Wellness Experiences
- Xme Tours
- Horseback Riding
- Organic Garden
The Hotel
The hotel offers thirty charming cabins, emphasizing the serenity of its grounds. Children enjoy expansive spaces for running and exploring, with train tracks, animals, a large pool, and play areas. The atmosphere is unpretentious, charming visitors. The staff is friendly, rooms are resistant to child-related damage, and the discreet restaurant serves delicious Yucatecan cuisine, featuring dishes like cochinita pibil and sopa de lima. The special Sotuta de Peón margarita is highly recommended for adults.
Henequen Tour
The hacienda offers this tour seven days a week at 10 am and 1 pm. There is also transportation for travelers who do not have a car and wish to take the tour.- Tour times: 10 am and 1 pm, Monday to Sunday
- Language: Spanish, English and French.
- Includes: guided tour, welcome cocktail (non-alcoholic), Corchada Manual, Raspa, Tendedero, Prensa, Corchería Motor Strength Museum, truck ride, Maya house, visit to the Dzul-Ha cenote and the Main House.
- Distance from Mérida: 45 kilometers (25 miles)
- Tour rates: click here.
Hacienda Sotuta del Peón
Municipio de Tecoh, Yucatán, México
Tel. (999) 941 6431 Tel. (999) 941 6441
WhatsApp: (999) 175 9923
ventas@haciendaviva.com
www.haciendaviva.com
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