This bungalow complex is a 5-minute drive from the Chichen Itza Ruins. It features 2 outdoor pools and is 10 minutes’ walk from Ik Kil Cenote, a sacred natural pool with waterfalls.
paul
United States
The main pool was closed so that was sad but the other pool is nice
Set in Chichén-Itzá, 1.9 km from Chichen Itza, Hotel Puerta Chichen offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
This luxury hotel offers spacious accommodation, nestled in the incredible Chichen Itza archaeological site. It is surrounded by a lush natural environment filled with exotic wildlife.
Lisa
Netherlands
Friendly staff, great quiet location, comfy bed, delicious food.
Situated in Chichén-Itzá, 3.6 km from Chichen Itza, CASA VICTORIA features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Situated on the main street of the charming village of Pisté, this renovated colonial-style hotel is less than 1.5 km from the famous Chichen Itza ruins.
Suthan
Jersey
The Breakfast was excellent and the staff at breakfast were very accommodating to our 3 year old daughter who was not having a good morning
34 km from Chichen Itza in Chichén-Itzá, El Encanto - Hotel Boutique provides accommodation with access to spa facilities, wellness packages and beauty services.
Located in Pisté in the Yucatán region, Hostal y Temazcal Guemez features a garden. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Mary JANE
New Zealand
I like the Mum who manages the place very sweet.
Cooking facilities cold water and fridge
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Get there early and head to the Osuary complex so you can...
Get there early and head to the Osuary complex so you can have it all to yourself. Most people go the other way. The night show was cool, but not required, the daytime is a requirement for every explorer!
Douglas
United States
10
Scored 10
Stay in Valladolid and drive-- or better yet stay in Piste-...
Stay in Valladolid and drive-- or better yet stay in Piste- and walk to the ruins and get there when they open at 8am. On the Sunday morning we arrived at 830am, there were less than 25 people that we could see-- total-- and no vendors yet. Our photos of the main pyramids have literally zero other people in the background, and we saw lots of colorful birds and enjoyed the empty grounds.
By the time we left at 11:30am, there were 3 or 4 thousand people there, mostly arriving on tour buses from Cancun, and the vendors were aggressive and noisy and it was less appealing of a destination. YES get there as early as possible.
Jeffrey
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Always impressive to visit but too crowded and touristy the...
Always impressive to visit but too crowded and touristy the last couple of times. The parking lot was only available for tour vans and buses so struggled outside to find a parking spot. Had to walk 600 meters to get to the ticket booth. Next time I'd go as early as they open to avoid crowds, heat and parking issues.
Aaron
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Chichen Itza is amazing!
Chichen Itza is amazing! Well worth suffering the heat and bugsI (even in February)
There are lots of vendors selling their wares. I've read that they are not usually handmade, which would explain why so many things were only ONE Dollar! Heard someone say not to buy wooden masks etc as they would not pass customs.
Bring: hat, bug spray, sunblock, water.
C.I. is very isolated. There are tour buses that take you from Cancun to CI.
It's a full day and usually about $120 dollars. Be careful not to confuse dollars and mexican pesos. At this time the peso is about 20 cents so 100 pesos is $5 dollars. I recommend bringing a debit card and some mexican $. ( Can be purchased beforehand at AAA)
Wear sturdy closed toe shoes as it is very dusty and rocky. No stairs, however. If you take a tour, they will feed you lunch about 2 pm. Bring snacks if you are accustomed to eating lunch earlier.
Be on top of your email and messages as the tour originally said they would pick me up at my hotel, but changed to another hotel the day prior to the tour.
If you don't take a tour, I would rent a car. Bus and taxi connections aren't the best. I took a taxi from Mayalands hotel to Valladodid for about $35. Then I took a bus to Cancun central bus station, then a taxi to the airport. I spent about $75 and it took the better part of the day.
Taxi's from Mayalands to the airport run about $200 US.
BTW, the tour takes you to a cenote where you can swim. Bring your suit and a towel, plus water shoes. The trek at ILKIL was about 100 stairs and slippery.
One last thing, as of February 2022, one must wear a mask in Mexico ALL THE TIME.
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Ginger's Mom
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
It’s definitely worth it booking a tour guide as there’s so...
It’s definitely worth it booking a tour guide as there’s so many details that need to be pointed out in order to appreciate the experience. Though most guides seemed to be asking for 900 pesos, which felt too steep. So we were actually very lucky to find a guide called Miguel who goes around in a little car (as he’s disabled), who charged us 500 pesos and gave us an amazing tour.
Also, you’ll find there’s LOTS of art & souvenirs for sale, and they’ll quote you double the price if you can’t speak Spanish… so I’d suggest waiting until the end and buying whatever you like after you’ve seen all the stalls and haggle!
Ori07
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This ancient Mayan ruin is well preserved and maintained.
This ancient Mayan ruin is well preserved and maintained. Kukulcan is amazing but you cannot access or climb it. Doing this ruin with a guide was essential as the experience would have been much less without the knowledge a guide has.
We stayed at Mayaland just for one night on our way to visit Chichen Itza. The location of the property is really great! Before Covid there was access to the ruins with a 10min walk but it was closed. So the hotel took us there with their shuttle free of charge. It’s about a 7min ride. We also got a tour guide from the hotel and Jaime was really amazing. He waited for us to get breakfast and he took his time explaining everything in English. They also gave us a late check out. All in all, they were really focusing on customer satisfaction.
Our stay at the Mayan Bungalow at Chichen Itza was the highlight of our trip to the Yucatán! Louis was an exceptional host and tour resource—making our visit the Yucatán the vacation of a lifetime! Our breakfasts were wonderful, fresh and delicious.The accommodations were very comfortable and gave us a taste of the local Mayan culture. Thank you Louis for your hospitality and sharing with my husband and I your love for the local culture, history and people!
Great value for money, lovely pool, tasty burgers.
Nice and close to Chichen Itza.
We came on the bus from Tulum. You can change at chichen itza and get bus from the car park to Cenote ik-kil for 16 pesos which takes you right outside the hotel! Then t
After our stay the bus to Merida picked us up right outside. Great location and the server at the restaurant was lovely
The staff was absolutely fabulous!! They connected us with a guide who made our trip an unforgettable experience. Truly extraordinary! The setting/grounds are relaxing and lovely, an oasis of tranquility. And the meals were delicious! Also, very convenient to Chichen Itza ruins. We celebrated our 25th anniversary here, and we're so glad we did!!!
Pool was great. Cleanliness was 9/10. Easy 10 min walk to Piste and see local basic attractions. In the morning it was a 5 min to Chichen Itza and it was primarily to stay here and get to the Mayan ruins on a Sunday by 8. Great call as by the time we left 10 ish there was already queues forming and God knows if you arrived by midday.
The host was very kind and the room was simple but very comfortable. The garden is nice, and I enjoyed eating breakfast there. The house is very close to Chichen Itzá, so you can easily beat the crowds. Overall a very positive experience and I highly recommend it! Much more personal than a hotel.
Location is very close to Chichen Itza temple complex and they have an early breakfast so you can start the temple visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds and hotest moments of the day.
Receptionist at check-in was friendly.
Pool was nice and very quiet.
The staff are so friendly, ask for help with anything (including tours and local attractions, food reccs) and you will receive it. Pool is welcome on the hot hot days, amazing location walking distance to Chichen Itza and near 2 beautiful Cenotes.
The property description mentions it has a private access to Chichen Itza which is closed, which was disappointing as it was the main reason we booked this hotel which was priced higher than the other hotels. However it’s about 5 minutes by car.
The hotel is in beautiful buildings in landscaped grounds and really close to Chichen Itza. The staff were very helpful and arranged our trip to the site and organised a guide (all very reasonable). They provided transport too.
The landscape and grounds are fabulous! Tranquil and peaceful picture-perfect place. The location is beautiful and close to Chichen Itza. Outside of the resort looks like the best Mexico has to offer.
We loved this modest small hotel. Operated by a family in the outskirts of Pisté, the small town near Chichén Itzá, it was comfortable and in a good location. The family was very friendly and helpful.
The hotel is a 15 mins (hot) walk to Chichen Itza. They have a lovely big pool to cool off after hot day of sightseeing. The hotel restaurant was fine, or you can walk into Piste for food.
Loved it! Great for visiting Chichen Itza. Gorgeous and classic simple hotel with a nice pool. Nicely located for Chichen Itza, also near some shops and restaurants. Plentiful easy parking.
The selected location was very good as there is a specific door to access Chichen Itza ruins. However, since COVID-19 this door is now closed. So this hotel has no interest anymore. 
Vanessa and Joel were fantastic. Short stoll into Piste. The room was perfect and the pool area was perfect for chill out time after morning at Chichen Itza. Superb and thank you!!!
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