About Amacuzac

Two hours south of Mexico City in southern Morelos, Amacuzac remains a wonderfully off-the-beaten-track destination. Derived from Nahuatl words meaning ‘place where the river narrows’, and set along historic trade routes which once connected Mexico’s central highlands with the Pacific coast, this is a land of rolling hills, tropical vegetation and ancient river valleys. Amacuzac has an appealingly laid-back feel, and will delight those seeking a glimpse of authentic Mexican life away from the crowds. Our Gurus’ pick of the best places to stay in Amacuzac is no exception; a 16th century hacienda, it oozes timeless charm.

Amble along quiet streets lined with colourful colonial buildings, step into churches which showcase the region’s unique fusion of Spanish and indigenous architecture, and pick a perch at a family-owned cafe in the sunshine. Fill your bags with fresh produce at the weekly market, where artisans also showcase local crafts. Traditional festivals celebrating patron saints and seasonal harvests are a brilliant way to connect with culture and community; as are guided tours of the town centre and the surrounding countryside.

Keen adventurers can hike and cycle through scenic nature reserves, or discover craggy caves and bathe in mineral-rich thermal waters. Like much of rural Mexico, the land around Amacuzac is studded with pre-Columbian ruins, and journeys to archaeological sites or to see petroglyphs on enormous rocks are fascinating. Return to your choice of the best places to stay in Amazuac to savour flavoursome regional specialities under the stars.

The Best Places to Stay in Amacuzac

For historic charm

  • Hacienda San Gabriel de las Palmas is a gorgeous historic hacienda with 20 characterful guest rooms, each featuring original artwork, wooden antiques and stone floors. The building dates back to 1529, and will delight heritage aficionados. An extensive spa, two outdoor pools within leafy gardens and a gourmet restaurant add to the appeal. A rare find. 

For an apartment or villa

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

Travel information

  • Fly to Mexico City International Airport, just under two hours from Amacuzac. Most hotels will be happy to arrange an airport pick-up in advance. There are also affordable buses to Amacuzac from Mexico City. 
  • Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Amacuzac is a wonderful year round destination, though the region is at its most rainy between July and September. Travel in the shoulder seasons of May and October for fewer crowds and great hotel deals. 

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The best hotels in Amacuzac

Hacienda San Gabriel de las Palmas

Amacuzac (Cuernavaca-Chilpancingo)

A beautiful historic hacienda dating back to 1529, turned into a luxurious boutique hotel. Rooms ooze character with original artworks, heavy antiques, and exposed stonework. There's an extensive spa and two outdoor pools within the lush grounds. The gourmet Mexican restaurant completes the picture.

  • Full of character - With grand antiques, historic artworks, exposed stone walls, and vaulted ceilings — the building is fascinating to explore
  • Romantic Break - A quiet hideaway set amongst lush gardens perfect for couples with its atmospheric rooms and couples' treatments in the spa
  • Historic - Dating back to 1529, the hacienda has had many lives including being a monastery and a sugar mill
  • Spa - The indoor/outdoor Amate Spa is a wonderfully relaxing spot offering skin care programs, facials, and beauty treatments
from $168 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees