Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,114 reviews
Very good · 1,114 reviews
What guests said about Tikal:
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Tikal is a wonderful archeological site.
Tikal is a wonderful archeological site. The pyramids are astounding. This was my second visit. I took a private guide and also went to the sunrise on Temple 4. It definitely was worth it.
It takes a long time to get to Tikal (flight to Flores and a long drive to the site) but it is worth the effort. Way back (about 50 years ago) one could fly directly to Tikal, which was easier. I understand that the airstrip does not acommodate jet plaines. In the seventies they used DC 3 aircraft.
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Guest review by
Dietmar
United States
6.0
The maps they sell you lie.
The maps they sell you lie.
not all the buildings that show as uncovered are. Many of the "buildings" are just 1000 year old rubble piles under jungle canopy.
REALLY poor signage or interpretation of the structures and NO information about what may have been discovered in the structure and where it may be viewed.
Amazing temples here but the Guatemala Anthropology gang do a really poor job of communicating what the Maya were like.
There are few areas that are cleared, as it would have been where Tikal was a massive city, so there is no sense of scale. The management can spent a ton of money on don't leave your trash signs, but nothing about the people who built the place.
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Guest review by
Fritzy goes sightseeing
France
10
One of the biggest cities of the Mayan era, it gives you a...
One of the biggest cities of the Mayan era, it gives you a notion of the immensity of the Mayan civilization. I recommend using the service of a guide, that can explain all the history and secrets behind the walls of the city.
If you're just visiting the park, 1 night is enough, as the tour takes half a day. Inside you can buy water, sodas, chocolates and cookies, so bring your own snacks if that doesn't apeal to you.
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Guest review by
Ivo
Portugal
10
Experiencing Tikal in person is a world apart from simply...
Experiencing Tikal in person is a world apart from simply watching it on YouTube. The awe-inspiring scale of the ancient ruins, the rich sounds of the jungle, and the immersive sense of history are things that can't be fully captured on a screen. Standing among the towering temples, surrounded by the vibrant life of the rainforest, brings a profound sense of connection to the past that no video can replicate.
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Guest review by
Danny
United States
10
I stayed on the grounds so there was not much around the...
I stayed on the grounds so there was not much around the area. Tikal was so rich with history and culture of the Mayans. Going to the museums in the park first is helpful to prepare you for what you will see at the ruins and why. The ruins were beautiful despite a lot of them not being excavated yet . Climbing to the top of the dome the ruins was breathtaking to be able to see what they saw. My tour guide was excellent and knew so many things outside of what the signs explained which made the trip more enjoyable.
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Guest review by
Theresa
United States
10
Tikal is amazing. The structures and views are incredible.
Tikal is amazing. The structures and views are incredible. The history is unique and interesting.
The area is confusing, but just walking the paths is delightful. Listen for the wildlife. Learn to recognize the structures that are not yet excavated. Align the maps they give/sell you, to navigate more easily.
Guided tours have two costs: tour fee and guide fee. This was a surprise when we settled up at the end. Be sure to ask for total costs.
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Guest review by
Ortega
Costa Rica
See reviews by guests who stayed at hotels in Tikal
Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,019 reviews
Very good · 1,019 reviews
Friendly, helpful staff. Great pool. Very close to Tikal entrance. We were in a bungalow and had no problem with electricity or Wi-Fi. It was a large room and very comfortable. We enjoyed the breakfast and ate there one night. Food was good. We enjoyed the birds and the howler monkeys! We did a bit of walking around Tikal village and towards the crocodile reservoir (left at the end of the drive and a good 20 minutes walk). We saw lots of boat-billed herons there. We recommend the hotel and the pool was wonderful in the heat.
Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,114 reviews
Very good · 1,114 reviews
Jungle Lodge Tikal has an excellent location right at the entrance of the park. Nice, complete small bungallows make you feel comfortable in the middle of the jungle. You are in your safe room and you can enjoy the noises of nature. The personal very friendly, and the restaurant serves a wide variety of food.
Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,114 reviews
Very good · 1,114 reviews
Great location for visting Tikal. Particularly for early morning sunrises, with hardly anyone else in the park. Very recommendable hotel for location alone.-- It has a bit of African colonial hotel feeling.
Very good - What previous guests thought, 554 reviews
Very good · 554 reviews
The Inn is right into the Tikal park, which makes it easy to get up in the morning and immediately head off to this wonderful world of Maya temples. It is just easy to be based in the park.
Very good - What previous guests thought, 883 reviews
Very good · 883 reviews
Within the Tikal AP boundaries - many walking trails/ponds - excellent house guides - comfortable room with shared washrooms - bed with mosquito net - nice jungle hotel
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Guest review by
Travelingfeet
Canada
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