Seyé, Mexico

Galopina

Exterior view of Galopina with stone steps, trees, and minimalist walls.Exterior view of Galopina with stone steps, trees, and minimalist walls.

Accommodation Type

Boutique jungle retreat

Number of Rooms

5 suites

Location

35 km from Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico, within the Cenotes Ring State Reserve

Setting

Surrounded by low Yucatecan jungle, set inside a protected natural reserve, close to cenotes, haciendas, archaeological sites, and traditional towns

Who It Is Best For

Couples, solo travelers, and design-conscious guests seeking privacy, serenity, and reconnection. Children over 12 are welcome.

Main Activities

Exploring cenotes, visiting haciendas and archaeological sites, birdwatching, nature walks, reading, and slow living

Signature Feature

A design-led jungle retreat for slow living and reconnection

Galopina

A boutique jungle retreat in the Yucatán for slow, intentional living

Galopina is a quiet retreat hidden within the Yucatán jungle, designed for those who wish to slow down and return to what feels essential. Set inside the Cenotes Ring State Reserve, this intimate retreat invites guests to live at nature’s rhythm, where time stretches and silence becomes part of the experience.

Overview

Galopina was conceived as a house rather than a hotel, a place where hospitality feels instinctive and deeply personal. Created by Elisa Navarrete and Guillaume Galopin, it reflects a desire to return to something more grounded, where guests are welcomed as one would welcome friends, with care, warmth, and quiet attention to detail.

The property sits just outside Mérida, within a protected natural reserve of low Yucatecan forest. It feels both remote and intentionally connected, offering easy access to cenotes, haciendas, archaeological sites, and the historic towns of Izamal, Maní, and Valladolid. Built from raw jungle, the project took shape gradually, guided by the land itself. Even the path that leads to the property carries history, once used to transport henequén during the region’s hacienda era, creating a subtle bridge between past and present.

The five suites are designed in dialogue with the landscape. The Tierra suites remain grounded within the vegetation, offering an immersive jungle experience, while the Cielo suites rise above the treetops, opening onto expansive views and star-filled skies. Each space is intentionally understated, with natural materials, private terraces, and a calm aesthetic that allows the surroundings to remain the focus.

Life at Galopina unfolds through simple, deliberate moments. Mornings begin slowly with homemade breakfast, afternoons invite rest in hammocks or quiet walks beneath the trees, and evenings settle into stillness, where candlelight, fireflies, and the sounds of the jungle replace distraction. With only five suites, the experience remains intimate, offering a rare sense of privacy and presence that stays with you long after you leave.

Photography by Fabian Martinez, Jasson Rodriguez, Davide Pretto and Kate Berry, courtesy of Galopina.

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“Staying at Galopina is like being at your Yucatecan home. You arrive through an old path that carries history, surrounded by jungle, birds, and silence. From that moment on, time changes pace.”

Elisa Navarrete and Guillaume Galopin, Founders

Tips & Recommendations

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Nearest Airport

Mérida International Airport (MID), approximately 45 minutes by car

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Getting There

A rental car is recommended. Galopina is located within the Cenotes Ring State Reserve, easily accessible from Mérida via well-maintained roads.

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Best Time to Visit

November to April offers cooler temperatures and drier weather. March to June is ideal for birdwatching

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What to Bring

Light clothing, comfortable walking shoes, swimwear for cenotes, and insect repellent

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Staying at Galopina

This is a place best experienced without rushing. Balance exploration with stillness, and allow time to unfold naturally

Nearby Attractions

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Maní (Pueblo Mágico)

C. 27 Calle 27, entre Calle 23, Centro, 97850 Maní, Yuc., Mexico - 60.1km

A quiet village rich in Mayan traditions—embroidery, melipona honey, and slow, deeply local life.

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Hacienda Sotuta de Peón

Domicilio Conocido, Hacienda, 97820 Sotuta de Peón, Yuc., Mexico - 35.8km

A rare “living” hacienda—history, henequén culture, and a cenote swim woven into one experience.

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Uxmal Archaeological Site

97884 Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico - 81.0km

A monumental Mayan city—refined architecture, fewer crowds, and a powerful sense of place.

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Izamal (Yellow City)

San Antonio de Padua, C. 31 Lote Convento, Centro, 97540 Izamal, Yuc., Mexico - 26.1km

A striking colonial town painted in gold—convent views, quiet streets, and one of Yucatán’s most atmospheric stops.

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Plantel Matilde (Javier Marín Studio)

RHP5+MG Conocida, 97380 Sacchich, Yuc., Mexico - 20.2km

A sculptural landscape and artist’s world—raw, monumental, and unexpectedly immersive (reservation required).

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