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
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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.
Our plans changed and we were able to change the date of our booking last minute. The staff welcomed us, the room was clean spacious. The beds were very comfortable and everything you need was in the room. The breakfast was very good and again the staff was really nice. The hotel is a 4 minute drive from Chichen Itza. The hotel even helped us with a guide speaking our language. When we came back (we already checked out) we had some lunch and the manager also invited us to have a swim in the pool in the lovely garden.
Clean, Comfortable bed, good working a/c. large enough space with ability to hang stuff up. Safe enclosed location, with enclosed parking within their garden area.. that was really nice. It was nice to have fresh coffee and some bread (loaf cake and croissant type bread) in the morning provided. It was next door to the OXXO which is a clean market (like a 7-11). It was only a 5 minute drive to Chichen Itza parking lot so it was super convenient for getting an early start to the day.
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!!!
We loved our stay at the Mayaland over the Winter Solstice. Our room had an epic view of the Observatory at Chichen Itza and the hotel is so beautifully laid out with exquisite grounds and excellent restaurant. Be sure to watch the show in the observatory for a special treat before visiting Chichen Itza for a deeper perspective.
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.
We loved our stay at Casa Victoria. Owners provide a great personable service. Very pretty, low key and quite place. This family casa has only 4 rooms. Open one year now. Nice pool and place to watch the starry night sky.
Conveniently close to Chichen itza and center of town.
Small little oasis in Piste, perfect for visiting Chichén Itzá. The host was very friendly and spoke English. The swimming pool was nice. Small breakfast cake was provided in the morning, which was delicious (but don't expect a big breakfast). Neat and nice looking rooms.
The property has its own wild style, very authentic and with jungle atmosphere. Staff were very friendly and fouthcoming. Place has good location to reach Chichen Itza. And has no nearby neighbours - might be good for events (has enough open space for it).
This is a gorgeous, stylish hotel with a lot of history. The view from our room was incredible. Everything was clean and tidy and the food was excellent. The Chichen Itza tour guide organised by the hotel was knowledgeable, professional and friendly.
If you want to be the first at the archeological site this is a great location. Think of it as an airport hotel. Without a car it’s a 30 min walk to Chichen Itza.
Parking here is very easy.
There’s a nice big pool.
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!!!
The hotel is set in beautiful, well kept grounds that felt a world away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist crowds of Chichen Itza. It was so peaceful and relaxing!
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