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Esencia, Mexico, Xpu-Ha
A patch of welcome understatement on a coast of big-bigger-biggest resorts, Esencia has neither a giant waterfall nor a maximum-security guard gate to mark its presence. Ther's just a small sign and, for reception, a typical Mayan house. That's in keeping with its former life, the winter refuge of an Italian duchess. THen, as now, it was a place for those who don't like to share paradise. The resort, 45 miles south of Cancun has 29 modern Mexican-Mediterranean rooms (white adobe built-in furniture, oversize windows, mahogany pocket doors, and red barrel tile) on 50 acres of jungle, manicured lawn, and a quiet two mile stretch of beach. The top reooms, beach view, are in the duchess's home (right, the entrance) and guesthouse, with the rest scattered through a garden. I loved my second-floor garden suite, especially the outdoor Jacuzzi magnificently set in the treetops. Throughout, the residential vibe made me feel like a houseguest, as did the staff, who remembered my name and preferences at dinner and poolside. The Aroma Spa is an enormous palapa (2,500 square feet) surrounded by a garden that produces most of the treatment ingredients (lemons, aloe vera, and herbs). They're mixed by hand in a pantry kitchen, and guests are encouraged to have a peek. There are five treatment rooms, all but one for couples. Four open directly onto the garden; one is enclosed and air-conditioned. Treatments have a Mayan bent: Before my Four Elements Massage and White Facial (named for the color of the hydrating mask). I was swept with herbs to cleanse my energy. The staff is skilled and steeped in Mayan culture--spa director Azucena Montes is a third-generation healer. The treatments given by her and Claudia Carbone were the best I've had in this part of Mexico. --M.G. prevnextplay/pause Visitors Online We have 2 guests online
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