CasaSandra, Art Hotel

5 Best Valentine's Day Getaway Deals - Four-Day Suite Stay at Boutique Island Hotel off Cancún Coast

This Valentine's Day, skip the elbow-to-elbow dining in a crowded restaurant, the sentimental hoopla, even the flowers—and treat yourself and your honey to a vacation. We've rounded up some incredible offers that are easy on the wallet and sweet on romance. Pick from luxury properties in the Bahamas, Napa Valley, New York, and the Florida Keys—all are sure to heat up your February.

Located on low-key Isla Holbox to the north of Cancún, CasaSandra (or Sandra's Place, as in Sandra Perez, Cuban artist and writer) is a well-kept secret with only 12 rooms and one villa. Beachy-chic accommodations are spread between three buildings facing the Caribbean. Hammocks and sunbeds are speckled along the white-sand beachfront. Come here to totally unplug; bars and clubs are three hours away in Cancun. CasaSandra's Valentine's package includes three nights in an oceanview suite, a welcome cocktail, nightly romantic turndown service, in-room breakfast daily, a romantic dinner for two on the beach or your balcony, a bottle of Moet Rose Champagne, and a special couples session with a Reiki master (a $240 value).

Good to Know: Bird-watching and shark-spotting tours (for non-threatening whale sharks) are the main activities on the island, which is predominately an ecological reserve.

The Details: Package rates go for $1,560.

Book It: Call 011-52-984-875-2171, or email reservations@casasandra.com.

Photo credit: courtesy Little Palm Island Resort & Spa

A destination where you can relax and forget....
 
Where can one find Casa Sandra? Simple, by car or by private charter which is a short flight from Cancun, Mexico one will arrive to the secluded island of Holbox, Mexico. A private haven with less then 2000 inhabitants, sandy streets, secluded beaches, golf carts, no cars, and incredible restaurants, excursions to swim with the white shark, watching an array of flamingos, and of course the opportunity to explore the untouched island both by land and by sea as this is a small fishing village.
Casa Sandra Offers....
 
Personalized service, ambiance, luxurious suites, and of course spectacular views overlooking the sea with every concentration to detail. These are the small attributes that make Casa Sandra the most unique property of choice when it comes to selecting your Home away from Home on the secluded island of Holbox, Mexico. Every day turns into magical evenings when one can experience incredible sunsets that turn into darkness which truly become evenings with thousands of stars overhead that twinkle the reflection of paradise.
Casa Sandra is your home away from home.....
 
A 20 Suite Boutique Hotel where peace and tranquility are discovered. An opportunity to relax, reflect, reconnect and restore. Casa Sandra "the place where a dream of the perfect sanctuary becomes a reality".

Hidden Stop on the Ruta Maya

Isla Holbox, Mexico

In the past decade, the coastal idylls on Mexico's Mayan Riviera have been falling like dominoes under the flag of Senor Frog's. But a small island on the Gulf, 40 miles north of Cancun, remains unconquered. Isla Holbox – which requires a three-hour taxi ride on potholed, chicken-crossed roads through tiny villages, and then a ferry ride packed with grocery-shopping locals – greets you with misty breeze as you wander its narrow dirt roads.

The island's main mode of transport is a fleet of past-their-prime golf carts, a fitting symbol for this 26-mile-long, two-mile-wide, economic anomaly: a Yucatan fishing community living in a one-story cinder-block shacks near the main square that coexists harmoniously with longtime expats running tidy thatched-roof pensions and pizza restaurants along the beach. The hotels and restaurants feel like an archipelago of Swedish, French, and German Islands, as palapa-shaded residents, lulled by hammock and margarita, drift into a shared discreet congeniality. Your third mescal will make you feel like you've been dropped onto that floating city from The Empire Strikes Back (minus Stormtroopers, which are strictly mainland), in a vaporous, temporal community of visitors.

You're not here to get wild, drunk, or laid, unless it's by someone you brought along (in which case you will, and frequently). You're here to enjoy the kind of solace a millionaire would travel thousands of miles to find. The bad news: The island has an ATM. The good news: It doesn't work so well.

Chris Norris

Fly to Cancun and catch a connector (Aerosaab; $650 for five people), or drive three hours to Chiquilia and take a ferry ($4).

Casa Sandra is thatched-hut luxe right on the beach. (from $260). www.casasandra.com

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