This secluded property is located in the western area of the Yucatan Peninsula in the State of Campeche, just an hour and a half drive from the pastel colonial state capital city of Campeche, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its own international airport Campeche [CPE] and the nearby astonishing Maya archaeological site of Edzna. The Gulf of Mexico with white-sand beaches is a 45-minute drive west.
Just 10 minutes away is the San Dimas stop of the train that runs between Merida and Palenque.
The 2500-acre property boasts a great hacienda alongside Maya ruins in a verdant natural setting inhabited by spectacular wildlife — butterflies, wild turkeys, jaguars, deer, ocelots and countless species of vivid birds.
Do you want your own jungle? This 19th-century hacienda is surrounded by vibrant jungle with exotic tropical trees of precious woods: mahogany, salam and pucte.