We left Hacienda Temozon this morning and drove an hour and a half to Hacienda San Jose, our accommodations for the next three nights. Hacienda San Jose dates to 1794, when it became a farming center, specializing in livestock, fruit tree orchards, a sugar can farm, and its own honey production. It is in the jungle, with beautiful pathways, flowering trees, large pool with an expansive stone patio, historic chapel with a faded fresco wall, and Mayan palapa cottages. Hacienda San Jose is a completely different experience than Hacienda Temozon, just as interesting and luxurious.