Frequently asked questions

Are free cancellation options available at Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón?
Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón provides free cancellation on certain room rates. If you’d like to learn more, take a look at the cancellation policy on our site.
Is parking available on site at Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón?
Yes, self parking is offered for free at the hotel.
Is a spa located at Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón?
Spa services at the hotel include massages.
Does Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón have a casino at the property?
No, Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón doesn’t have a casino.
Will I find an indoor pool at Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón?
No, this hotel doesn’t have an indoor pool; however, there is an outdoor pool.
What amenities will couples enjoy at Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón?
There are many amenities for couples at this hotel, including an outdoor pool and a poolside bar plus some guestrooms feature private pools.
Does Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón have a hot tub?
No, there isn’t a spa tub at this hotel.
Does Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón have a restaurant with a breakfast menu?
Yes, Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón serves free full breakfasts at Nuestra Casa each morning.
Will Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón allow pets to stay free of charge?
Although they can’t stay for free, cats and dogs are welcome at Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón for a fee of USD 20 per pet, per night. The property also provides food and water bowls.
Are there connecting rooms at Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón?
No, this hotel doesn’t feature connecting guestrooms.
How close is the airport from Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón?
The closest major airport to Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón is Mérida International Airport (MID), which is 25 mi away (55 minutes by car).
Are there rooms with balconies at Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón?
Yes, every guestroom at Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón comes with a furnished balcony with some featuring garden or courtyard views.
Does Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón host weddings?
Take advantage of the wedding venue at Hacienda Viva Sotuta de Peón if you plan to say “I do” during your trip.