by chableblog | Jan 12, 2019 | all
If the hacienda at Chable could speak, it would retell thousands of stories from the last 200 years. Located just outside the town of Chocholá in Yucatán, Chable Resort opened in 2016 at the site of a restored hacienda that once served a cattle ranch, then later a...
by chableblog | Dec 28, 2018 | all
Endowed with a Cenote and a unique landscape in the middle of an abundant forest, Chablé’s true beauty unfolds. A luxury hotel full of magic and rooted in history. The surrounding environment puts guests in touch with hundreds of medicinal plants used since ancient...
by chableblog | Dec 16, 2018 | all
The physical and psychological benefits of yoga are well-known, but have you ever considered the positive effects yoga can have on children? Today it is increasingly easy to find yoga centers and gyms that teach classes. In fact, there are already centers specifically...
by chableblog | Nov 30, 2018 | all
It’s no secret Mexico is a land full of flavors, with a diverse and wide gastronomy throughout the various regions. In fact, some of the most important ingredients and foods come from the streets! Yucatan is no exception. Here, you can find a variety of street food,...
by chableblog | Nov 25, 2018 | all
On October 13, Ixi’im restaurant had an amazing opportunity to host chef Mike Bagale, known for his incredible work at three-starred Michelin restaurant Alinea in Chicago, USA. Alongside our own Chef Jorge Vallejo and Executive Chef Luis Ronzón, the night was full of...
by chableblog | Nov 25, 2018 | all
November 2 in Mexico marks a special day of traditions, when we celebrate the Day of the Dead. Thank you to everyone who helped us celebrate the magical night this year at Chablé! Celebrating our culture is at the forefront of the Chable experience. We seek to revive...
by chableblog | Nov 2, 2018 | all
Meditation is a practice in which an individual trains the mind or induces a mode of consciousness, either to achieve a mentally clear and calm state or to recognize thoughts and emotions. According to Jeremy Holmes and Alberto Pérez (2000), different meditation...
by chableblog | Sep 29, 2018 | all
Would you like to discover a series of secrets and hidden details inside the celebrated Ixi’im Restaurant? Welcome to our Fine Dining eatery at Chablé, a tribute to the Mayan culture and language. The word “Ixi’im” means “Maíz” or “Corn” – one of the most...
by chableblog | Sep 22, 2018 | all
One of the most requested activities at Chable Resort that focuses on balance – besides our different Yoga programs – is our Slackline. This idea originally emerged in the 1980’s in Yosemite Valley, when climbers would walk on loose rope as a form of training....
by chableblog | Sep 15, 2018 | all
A meliponario is an ancestral production unit from which the ancient Mayans obtained honey thanks to a species of bees known as Xunan Cab, or Melipona bees in English. This species of bees is native to the Mexican southeast and some regions of South America, where...
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