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A Xixim Beachfront Retreat
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The Last Night in Merida, Yucatan
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Xixim (shesheem) means "sea shell" in Mayan. Hotel Xixim, a unique Mayan hotel located on the white sand beaches of the Celestun Biosphere Reserve, just a little over one hour west of Merida, Yucatan, offers yoga and wellness retreat groups an authentic Mayan cultural experience in a tranquil, tropical nature setting!
Now, we'll spice that up by including the last night in Merida. A Spanish colonial city founded in 1542, Merida delights the senses with its historic center (one the three largest in the Americas), authentic indigenous markets (60% of the city's population is Mayan), cultural activities (galleries, restaurants, museums, performing arts, dance), and renovated haciendas.
Find out more about including Merida at no extra cost to your Xixim yoga or wellness group retreat. Receive our new 2015 retreat group rates and group leader/ teacher benefits. Let us welcome your next retreat group with our warm Mayan-Yucatecan hospitality.
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Yoga Instructors Speak About Xixim
"If you are thinking of doing a yoga retreat on a beach far from large infra-structures and near nature, but without giving up all the services of a good quality hotel, I fully recommend the Hotel Xixim. The yoga pavilion is ample and pleasant; the meals, including vegetarian are delicious." -
Cynthia Bordes, Iyengar Association of Mexico, coordinator AMYI November 2013 convention retreat at Xixim
"I manage and host yoga retreats and will most definitely recommend this paradise. It's the perfect combination of the colonial culture of old Mexico (Merida) meeting raw natural beauty (Xixim). I have visited many places in the world and this one was truly special!" -
Annabelle Teleki, Satya Retreats, San Francisco Bay Area, March 2013
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"At our yoga retreat at Xixim, I was not expecting such amazing meals. It was so good, we ate it all! We enjoyed great weather, a perfect location, excellent service and will be back next year!" - Ariane Arpine-Delorem, Esprit d'Aventure, Montreal, Canada, February 2014
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Hotel Xixim, Celestun Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico
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