Chiapas is Mexico’s southern most state, and, it’s something of a Mexico in miniature - just missing an expanse of desert and a city of global proportions. Chiapas has moist jungles hiding ancient Mayan ruins - this is where you’ll find Yaxchilán and Palenque - and opening out onto long stretch of sandy coast. It has graceful colonial cities, Chiapas de Corzo and San Cristóbal de las Casas are particularly rich in charm and Spanish history; coffee and cocoa plantations, and the pristine Laguna Miramar, a remote biosphere reserve packed with wildlife. Choosing the best places to stay in Chiapas really depends on what sort of experiences you want to have while you’re here, as your options range from all-out, beachside luxury to remote eco lodges.
Writing about what not to miss in a state this size and diverse is challenging - do you want to see as many Mayan ruins are you can fit in? Explore the lush interior and strike out for new ground and new discoveries? Experience the best a Mexican beat holiday can offer, follow the path of the Spanish colonials, or do a bit of this and a bit of that? But this state’s list of highlights is quite something, so let’s start there.
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San Cristobal de las Casas
A charming boutique hotel and museum of Lacandon people (to whom the proceeds go). A treasure trove of indigenous art, artefacts and handicrafts. Each unique bedroom has a fireplace. Dinner is served at the enormous dinning table under lampshades made of old hats!
Chiapas (La trinitaria)
A picture perfect historic building set in lush gardens. Traditional rooms feature heavily draped four-poster beds, dark antique furniture, exposed stonework and cool tiled floors. Boasting a serene pool, its own museum and plenty of grounds to explore. Just minutes from Mayan ruins. Rural bliss.
Palenque
A luxury property set amidst lush gardens and inspired by Mayan architecture. Comprising of just eight suites which feature plenty of wood, natural auburn hues and the best have private plunge pools. Spa treatments use traditional Mayan techniques. Dine on exemplary regional dishes. Superb.
Chiapas
An architectural masterpiece nestled in colourful gardens amidst the historical town of San Cristobal de las Casas. Contemporary rooms feature vibrant colours, plenty of light and luxury bathrooms. A fantastic Mexican restaurant also holds a great wine and tequila list. Fabulous.