Habitación Superior King
Maximum comfort in a spacious room with a king bed, made for complete rest. For couples or travellers seeking a quiet refuge near the Mayan past.
Ask about room→20 rooms near the Mayan city of Edzná, with spaces shaped around the first and last light of the day. Parota wood, lime-washed walls, a pool cut into the garden, and a concierge who coordinates every detail before you arrive.
ScrollJabal Inn is a small, design-forward hotel in the village of Tixmucuy, a few kilometres from the ancient Mayan city of Edzná. Bioclimatic architecture, locally-milled parota, lime-washed walls and a shaded jungle garden — built to sit quietly inside the landscape rather than above it.
Breakfast from our kitchen. A terrace by the pool. A concierge who knows the guardians at Edzná by name, and the hours when the iguanas come out to rest on the acropolis stones.
Three room categories, all with king or twin beds, hand-poured concrete baths, and private terraces. Air-conditioned and with a television — rest regardless of the weather or the hour. Linen by Caralarga, ceramics from the Yucatán.
Maximum comfort in a spacious room with a king bed, made for complete rest. For couples or travellers seeking a quiet refuge near the Mayan past.
Ask about room→The choice for travelling with family or friends. Spacious, cool and fully equipped so the whole group can enjoy the calm of Tixmucuy without giving up comfort.
Ask about room→Our most exclusive and spacious room — rustic luxury, greater privacy and room to breathe for your stay in Campeche.
Ask about suite→Locally-milled parota, lime-washed walls, cross-ventilation and deep shade. Built to sit quietly inside the landscape rather than above it.
A 14-metre pool shaded by fruit trees.
Terraces facing sunrise. Two shaded daybeds open to the central garden. Limited cell signal for disconnecting, with WiFi throughout the house — for comfort and quiet.
Private dawn visits to Edzná with a guide, getting to know and swimming in the Miguel Colorado cenote, and exploring the ruins of Edzná. Personal — arranged in conversation, not forms.
“The kind of place you book for three nights and leave plans to return for ten. A rare, unhurried intelligence.”
Tixmucuy is a working village — 400 people, two churches, one panadería — set between cornfields and secondary jungle. We are on its eastern edge, where the road narrows into white dust.
Direct, personal care. We take reservations by WhatsApp and phone — directly, no booking engines. Tell us your dates, how many of you, and anything you'd like us to arrange. We usually reply within the hour.