Coqui Coqui hotels are located in Valladolid, Izamal, Merida, Coba (and then, more recently, in Bora Bora, in a dramatic departure from Mexico). Each place branded Coqui Coqui is a cross between perfumery and a small hotel, often with a spa offering. They are also exclusive. Often they allow only one booking at a time, with the whole place belonging to the lucky pair or a family for the precious few days.
Designed in a “luxuriously rustic” style and embodying bohemian chic, these hotels are elegant, stylish, and contemporary through and through. But Coqui Coqui is a Perfumery brand first and foremost brand, so each of these places smells wonderful — and guests always get a big box full of signature scents as a present. We collected several!
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“[…] Every room is decorated in the distinct Coqui Coqui style, but each with its own unique personality, showcasing the couple’s furniture from family heirlooms to those gathered from their travels.”
— coquicoqui.com
Nestled in the vibrant colonial town of Valladolid, Meson de Malleville impresses with its location—a beautifully restored historic residence from the 16th century situated directly across from the Convent of San Bernardino de Siena. This intimate four-room boutique hotel, once the private residence of Coqui Coqui’s founders, Nicolas Malleville and Francesca Bonato, warmly welcomes guests, exuding a sense of familial hospitality. In their dedication to renovating and preserving the enchanting structure, the couple meticulously maintained the original Moorish tile floors, walls, and lofty ceilings adorned with wooden beams, all dating back to that era.
Every room has been reimagined in the distinctive Coqui Coqui style, each boasting a unique personality through refined color schemes and sophisticated decor. The feminine “green room” is adorned with elegant antique Italian mahogany furniture, under a crystal chandelier casting a soft bluish light. The blue room exudes a distinctive nautical character, featuring vintage travel trunks, maps, and globes. The two larger suites showcase a minimalistic, rustic, and contemporary design.
Mesón de Malleville goes beyond being a stunning accommodation—it encompasses a captivating boutique, an outdoor café with a direct view of the historical convent, and an indoor patio adorned with a fountain and hammocks. To enhance the experience, Mesón de Malleville offers the signature Coqui Coqui Perfumes line, featuring handmade oils, creams, and fragrances—all included in your stay for an added touch of luxury.
Alternatively, book Coqui Coqui Meson de Malleville – Valladolid via
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“Melt away any stress and relax with a fragrant bath in the free-standing bathtub upstairs. Indulge in the luxurious four-post bed and fall asleep with sweet scents of tobacco leaves, orange blossoms, and lime trees drifting throughout the air.”
— coquicoqui.com
The exquisite Coqui Coqui La Perfumería in Valladolid – THE ONLY ONE SUITE COLLECTION is a beautifully designed tropical sanctuary nestled in the heart of this quintessentially Yucatan town. Housed within a 16th-century building on Calzada de Los Frailes, one of the city’s most charming streets, the perfumery and its attached guest residence boast a single, elegantly decorated suite in an almost monastic style. Drawing inspiration from the beauty, folklore, and cultural history of the locale, the hotel features Moorish tile floors, oversized antique mirrors, dark wood furniture, and high ceilings with wooden beams. At its core lies a lush tropical garden, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the rich ambiance of this historical gem.
But this small boutique hotel is first and foremost a fantastic perfumery. The Coqui Coqui scents are at the center of the guest experience, even in the spa, where the original fragrances created by the brand are used. Additionally, there is a unique salon degustation serving freshly brewed coffee, and herbal and floral infusions. Cacao, honey, and vanilla are also available in the café, while a small selection of handmade crafts and beachwear can be explored in the boutique. The hotel is located only a few blocks away from the Convent of San Bernardino de Siena, offering a true refuge from the town’s quiet hustle and bustle.
As we discovered during our stay at Coqui Coqui Merida L’Epicerie, this place has a distinctively decadent feel. The swimming pool, with a transparent bottom, sits on top of a tiny spa, filtering daylight into the beautiful room below. The hotel features only one bedroom, and part of it is occupied by two freestanding bathtubs, creating an extra-opulent and uber-romantic vibe for a bubbly bath with your partner. As guests, we had the exquisite perfumery shop entirely to ourselves after hours; we could even explore it at night if we wished.
These extravagant touches fit well within the glamour of colonial-era Mérida. It was once one of the richest and most elegant cities in Mexico, thanks to the sisal barons of the 19th century who amassed immense wealth by exploiting the Maya population. The opulent villas along Paseo Montejo and Parisian-style townhouses scattered throughout the city are faded relics of that time.
Coqui Coqui is housed in one such townhouse, and its design follows Mérida’s Belle Epoque style — without ever being kitschy. There are Baroque couches, heavy velvet curtains, golden details, and the rich scent of Coqui Coqui perfumes permeating the air. Original marble-tiled floors and high ceilings create a sense of space.
“Within the Coqui Coqui Residences & Spa portfolio, Merida’s L’Epicerie balances the vibrancy of the metropolis with the charm of a hidden century-old colonial home.”
— coquicoqui.com
As is the case with every Coqui Coqui property, the perfumery offers a full line of branded fragrances and perfumes. Additionally, there is a boutique featuring clothing, travel essentials, homewares, and a well-curated collection of hand-crafted artisanal objects. Adjacent to the perfumery is a tiny L’Epicerie cafe with tables on the indoor patio, serving freshly brewed coffee and offering a selection of honey and herbal teas.
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Our journey through the Yucatan took us from the Peninsula interior to the coast, and this is where we explored the Coqui Coqui Cobá. This hotel is very different from Merida and Valladolid’s tiny city residences, as it was purpose-built rather than adapted from restored townhouses. The design of the Coqui Coqui Cobá Papholchac Residence & Spa draws inspiration from the ancient architecture of the Maya and the nearby archeological site. And it is an exclusive hideaway designed to enjoy peacefulness and serenity.
“[…] Inspired by the nearby Mayan ruins, Coqui Coqui Coba arises out of the jungle like a forgotten mirage, displaying some of the most unique architecture in the region while also perfectly blending into the seemingly preserved natural surroundings.”— coquicoqui.com
Set on the banks of a tranquil freshwater lagoon in the Quintana Roo area, the hotel comprises two symmetrical limestone towers linked by a wooden bridge. It features outdoor dipping pools, thatched-style roofs, and numerous lounge areas. The interior design follows Coqui Coqui’s handmade and quasi-bohemian style, with a twist inspired by the 1920s explorer’s era and rugged safari elegance. Antique maps, globes, botanical drawings, archaeological photographs, and an array of curated anthropological books fill the interiors, while the hanging hammocks (made in-house) are ubiquitous. Guests can even purchase these hammocks in the on-site shop. Which we did — it makes a unique home decoration object!
In addition to the shop, there is a well-appointed spa and, consistent with every Coqui Coqui property, a beautiful perfumery. The restaurant serves fish sourced from an on-site cenote. Guests can select from various accommodation options, including King Palapa suites situated at the top of the hotel, each featuring a private terrace with views of the nearby Maya ruins, and a Jungle Villa—a luxurious two-floor suite.
Alternatively, book Coqui Coqui Papholchac Coba Residence & Spa via
Expedia | Mr & Mrs Smith or see what others think on TripAdvisor.
“[…] Featuring an air of contemporary flair, religious reference, and indigenous folklore, Coqui Coqui is housed in a restored colonial building with authentic peeling wall frescoes, antique tapestries and ornate floor tiles that neighbor the ancient Mayan ruins.”
— coquicoqui.com
Between Valladolid and Merida, there is the town of Izamal, often called the “yellow city” — due to the predominant sun-kissed color of its buildings. It is one of the oldest settlements in the Yucatan Peninsula (the remains of at least four Mayan pyramids can still be found in the town) and a center of religious faith.
Housed in an old colonial building, Coqui Coqui Casa de los Santos Izamal – THE ONLY ONE SUITE COLLECTION picks up all of the town’s cultural influences, creating a small hotel full of religious and mystic references and indigenous folklore. The interiors are decorated with old religious figurines, rosary beads, and other trinkets, glass bell jars, while original faded frescoes and antique tapestries adorn the walls. The rooms and spaces have plenty of character and charm.
The hotel’s singular suite is located adjacent to the ruins of an ancient Mayan pyramid. Its open-air patio space boasts a plunge pool, a terrace, and an open kitchen framed by wooden arches and columns. Like all Coqui Coqui properties, Casa de Los Santos features an on-site small spa and perfumery showcasing a signature range of perfumes, home fragrances, oils, and scented candles.
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Coqui Coqui offers more than just a place to stay in Mexico – it’s an enchanting escape where luxury meets cultural authenticity. A stay at any Coqui Coqui hotel is a unique journey, inviting you to immerse yourself in the heart of the country’s charm. For further details, please visit the Coqui Coqui website.
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Author: Travel+Style. Last updated: 19/03/2024