Hotel Las Palmas-Accommodation Feature Isla Mujeres 2026
If you have ever dreamed of a going to a tropical island for a month or so, and just having a carry on bag, I have found you the place. Typically my summer clothes do not take a whole lot of suitcase room but it is all the “extras” that mean I have to schlep a full suitcase, a backpack and a beach bag as my “personal” item (in airport language).

Hotel las Palmas in Isla Mujeres has every other thing you can imagine needing on vacay: a variety of board games, a baby stroller, sunscreen, bug spray, umbrellas, beach chairs, floatie devices, fins, facemasks, snorkels, beach towels, coffee mugs and water bottles.

In addition to every bestseller book you have ever wanted to read. And did I mention a resident cat and 2 dogs!
The open area kitchen has a toaster, blender, coffee perk, French presses, stock pots,

every size of pot and frying pans,

oodles of plates & cutlery, full fridge (in addition to every guestroom being equipped with one),

a full stove (including an oven!), prep island,

oils, spices, AND the kitchen sink.
One of my years visiting the island I read posts from a gentleman staying at the hotel offering opportunities to join them at a communal table for spaghetti, paella, chili, etc. You made a contribution to the ingredients and washed your own dishes.
The morning I was up a bit too early, I wandered upstairs to see if the coffee was on. They were actually a number of people also up at 5:30 am as it was an eclipse event. While I gazed at the moon, a beautiful woman (another guest) came around to offer me a cranberry cocktail and then later bites of a banana Nutella crepe. I was touched. The birds were going wild. Even the roosters were up early.



My little room (called a Travelers Room) had an enormous shower, a night light, tons of hangers, a third pillow, grocery bags, reading lights, the afore mentioned fridge and my own ac unit. Every other space I desired was in the plant filled common areas.
As I feel asleep in the comfy bed, I heard music that I thought was coming from a nightclub. I found out later that one of my fellow hotel guests had pulled out his guitar and was singing for a group that were under the night sky. I understand they did so again the following night. But Kate, the owner advised me, you never know when an impromptu serenade will take place.
If you are a solo traveler, at the Hotel Las Palmas you will be greeted with many “Buenos Dias” in the morning, tips on where to buy the most beautiful beach dresses or the best buy on Kahlua and vanilla. You will be asked where you went for dinner and if you would like to assemble with other guests for a night cap. In other words, you will make instant friends.


But if you prefer to be with people but not always be a part of a group conversation, that’s fine too. When fellow guests saw me typing away on my lap top, they smiled at me and strolled by, leaving me to concentrate. If you are couple looking for some private time, the rooms are cooled by AC and ceiling fans. Many suites have couches and easy chairs for morning coffee or a glass of wine.



There are more easy chairs and couches scattered over three floors, so you are sure to find a comfy spot to chill out in either the sun or shade.

If you happen to be on the island for a rain interval, you can use it as the excuse to pursue the 100s of novel titles curated by one of the staff. There are 4 floors of communal space are bright and whimsically painted

with a dipping pool,

Adirondacks,

hammock chair, loungers,

a conventional bed (for afternoon naps in the sun) and a hanging bed on the very roof top.
My stay was short but other guests find the rates so affordable that they stay for weeks. I was smitten and am already considering a longer stay in 2027.
Kath’s quote: “Where we love is home – home that our feet may leave, but not our hearts”. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

Love never fails.































