Maya Luna   •   Yucatan Peninsula


Hotel Maya Luna is located on the natural white beaches of the Costa Maya in the south-eastern part of the Yucatan Peninsula, between the small fishermen villages of Mahahual and Xcalak.
One of the last, most beautiful, living coral reefs in the world passes just in front of the beach. This unspoiled site is far away from the crowded places of Mexican mass tourism.
Climate is great during most months of the year.

Maya Luna is the place to go when you want to be away from the madness of daily life. It offers excellent opportunities for diving, snorkelling, fishing and watching exotic bird life, or for simply relaxing, reading and reflecting in a charming and natural environment.

You can also walk or horse ride into the adjacent natural reserve of mangrove woods to explore recently discovered temples of the ancient Maya culture.

The spacious, beachfront studios have private shower and toilet, fresh drinking water, king-size bed, ceiling fan, and hammocks. Each studio has also its own private roof terrace, a perfect place to enjoy sunset, bright stars and full moon, and a parking lot.

The restaurant-bar Luna Tic at the waterfront will offer meals and drinks form sunrise until long after sunset. The menu includes a selection of European & Mexican dishes, and fresh seafood will most likely become your favourite daily dish. The bar offers fresh juices, coffees, beers, wines, tequila, cocktails and specials.

Beach barbecues are organised on special nights when electricity will be switched off to enjoy the full moon or the bright stars while dining at the waterfront.

Ecopolicies: For its water supply Maya Luna uses rain water falling on the roof of the studios to be collected in large basements under the terrace. Of course next to the rain water for showering, bottled drinking water is available in the studios.
Energy is generated via solar panels and collected in large batteries, backed up by a generator.

Please note that there are no banks nor ATM in Mahahual. The nearest ATM is at 100 km, and the nearest bank is at 120 km. Maya Luna cannot accept traveler cheques or credit cards, so we will suggest you to get there with some extra cash.