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Zentik Project is a unique eco-friendly boutique hotel located in the heart of Valladolid. It offers a one-of-a-kind experience that combines relaxation, art, and nature harmoniously. The hotel features stunning architecture, lush greenery, and luxurious amenities that create a perfect blend of modern comfort and natural beauty.
Each suite is uniquely designed and decorated with handcrafted art pieces and furniture from recognized artists, creating a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. The hotel has several on-site facilities, including a restaurant that serves delicious Mexican and international cuisine, a bar that offers a variety of cocktails and drinks, and a unique spa with romantic underground caves.
Zentik Project also supports local artisans and businesses, promoting the cultural heritage of the region.
Nearby things to do

4h
Chichén Itzá
World-famous archaeological site that was once one of the most important Mayan cities. Today it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most visited travel sights in Mexico.

3h
Valladolid

1h
Cenote Suytun
Instagram-favorite yet not that crowded cenote with a unique, picture-perfect setup. There is a human-made platform in the middle and a magical sun ray coming through a natural hole in the ceiling, creating a stunning scene to behold.

1-3h
Ek Balam
Archaeological site that offers a more serene, uncrowded, but still stunning experience of wandering among Mayan ruins. The city was occupied from the Middle Preclassic period to the Postclassic period and was at its peak during the Late Classic period (600-900 CE).

1h
Cenote Zaki
Stunning cenote located in the heart of Valladolid, so if you feel like cooling down while exploring the city – just stop by and submerge in refreshing water with the locals.

1h
Cenote Samula & Xkeken
Located across the road from each other and feature clear turquoise waters and impressive stalactites and stalagmites.

1h
Cenote Ik Kil
Natural swimming hole located near the famous Mayan ruins of Chichén Itzá. It is a deep, round cenote, with vines and lush vegetation hanging down from the opening at the top of the cenote, which gives it a magical feel.