Villa Bel Ha: Jungle Meets Beach Luxury
Written by Heather Whipps
Sprawling across 9,000 square feet, this house is the perfect example of luxury without stuffiness. Everything at Bel-Ha was designed to be part of the natural environment surrounding it, which includes the soft sand, of course, but also thick jungle, manicured gardens, and even a natural cenote. Its minimalist design sourced mahogany and other woods from the tropical forests of the Yucatan and Chiapas, so nothing here feels out of place. The feeling of effortlessness is just a result of the designer's skill, however: Bel-Ha takes care of the little details, with all its spaces and features built very purposefully to keep guests happy, relaxed, and enjoying each other's company.
And they should be able to do that easily -- Bel-Ha offers no less than seven terraces, a fully equipped bar room, multiple lounges and two outdoor palapas. One of those is right out front on the beach, accessible via a short path through a garden of sea grapes.
You might choose to spend your entire vacation fully relaxed and being pampered, without leaving Bel-Ha's grounds (we're including the beach here, naturally). For guests wanting to inject a bit more activity into their holiday, Bel-Ha is well-positioned to explore both the town of Playa del Carmen, with its amazing restaurants and bars, as well as the ruins and small-town vibe of Tulum. A bit further afield, the ruins of Coba and Chichen Itza, plus countless cenotes are yours to explore.