Rising seamlessly out of the Mayan jungle, Azul Nomeolvides is a collection of 6 eco-conscious cabins that prioritze sustainable design with a minimalist aesthetic. Located on the shores of Bacalar's famed blue lagoon, the property is located off the beaten track, making reaching the property a small adventure in itself.
Designed by a Mexican couple specializing in sustainable architecture, the six A-frame cabins utilize local materials and solar power. Built on stilts for minimal impact, the cabins feature thatched roofs and open-air baths. Glass facades offer unobstructed views of the lush jungle or the lagoon's ever-changing turquoise hues.
Landscaped gardens with terraces provide stunning vistas and lead down to the water's edge, complete with floating platforms for relaxation. This secluded escape allows guests to immerse themselves in the natural beauty while minimizing their environmental footprint.
Includes daily breakfast and free kayaks!
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