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.
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.
Hui Ping
Canada
Very good location, 5-10 min driving to cenote and Chichen itza. You can have money exchange there and it is convenient. The ordered breakfast is good.
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.
Emma
Australia
We liked everything. The people were lovely, they invited us to their NYE tradition of writing down what you don't want to take from the old to the new year and burning it. The rooms were the cleanest we've experienced in Mexico so far and a place to open two suitcases up off the ground which is rare. Styled very well. Restaurant service was great. Pool area was lovely. They had local band Come and play at dinner.
Offering free WiFi, La Casa de las Lunas offers accommodation in Chichén-Itzá. Free private parking is available on site.
lucas
France
Very pleasant hotel. The room was comfortable and quiet with direct access to the swimming pool. Code and cake available for free in the morning. Easily accessible parking. And a few minutes drive from Chichen Itza!
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.
Kjartan
Belgium
Excellent location just 5 min from chichen itza. Good breakfast
Surrounded by tropical forests, this retreat hotel is 10 minutes’ drive from the Mayan ruins of Chichen-Itza. It offers a spa and meditation area, a lake and an outdoor pool.
Melanie
United Kingdom
Off the beaten track, in the jungle. Beautiful location. Friendly staff, we stayed in a comfortable, super cool ‘bungalow’.
Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a patio, Mayan Bungalow Near Chichén is situated in Chichén-Itzá. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Hermannus
Netherlands
By far the best breakfast we had in Yucatán. Host Luis and his family are incredibly friendly. He is very helpful with all kind of information. Authentic mayan bungalows in a lush garden.
Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a patio, CASA VICTORIA is situated in Chichén-Itzá. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Katarina
Germany
Staff was tremendously friendly and service-oriented, be it via online communication or in person. Super clean and so far the most comfy bed during the whole Mexico trip :) simple courtesy brekkie for early birds provided, and you can get a set of plates / cutlery in case you want to prepare your own food. On-site parking available. The Chichen Itzá tour guide recommendation incl. coordination was super helpful and saved us time ( ask for Bibiano who can provide the tour in Spanish and / or English, he is a great story teller and cares a lot about conveying the Maya culture). Thanks to the whole team of Casa Victoria, definitely recommended!
Boasting garden views, Suites de Piedra y Colores en Chichen Itzá provides accommodation with patio, around 2.1 km from Chichen Itza.
Harry
United States
Location to Chichen Itza! Cleanliness, communication and price were all top notch.
Great directions from the owner. Owner was very quick to respond to inquiries also.
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FAQs about hotels in Chichén-Itzá
On average, 3-star hotels in Chichén-Itzá cost £33 per night, and 4-star hotels in Chichén-Itzá are £65 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Chichén-Itzá can on average be found for £169 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Chichén-Itzá this weekend is £53 or, for a 4-star hotel, £90. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Chichén-Itzá for this weekend cost on average around £160 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £53 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Chichén-Itzá for tonight. You'll pay on average around £90 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Chichén-Itzá will cost around £150 (based on Booking.com prices).
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 10
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.
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A beautiful, authentic hotel and such a great pool. A quiet oasis close to the archeological site of Chichen Itza. We wanted to be early at the site, before the crowds came in. So we stayed here for one night, the night before our visit. It made all the difference to stay here. After our visit to Chichen Itza, they gave us a late check-out so we could enjoy the pool some more. Very nice personnel and very good value for money, we didn't want to leave!
I am so glad we decided to stay in Piste to get to Chichen Itza early before the buses, it is around a 20 minute walk. The secure private parking was a real bonus as street parking can be a little stressful! The staff were very welcoming and helpful. The room had a lovely outdoor seating area and the bed was one of the comfiest on our trip! Highly recommend this property.
Great location to get into Chichen Itza early (3 mins down the road with a car). Would recommend to travellers with a car as the nearby restaurants were more than walking distance. Safe off road parking. Helpful, welcoming owners. Large, comfortable bed and good showers.
Location is great- Chichen Itza is in 5 minutes by car, room is spacious and clean. The garden is pretty and a pool is nice option to have after visiting Chichen Itza. Hotel staff is friendly.
We only spent one night so that we could be at Chichen Itza first thing in the morning, it was ideal for this and a good basic hotel for the cost. Comforts or bed and ver6 clean.
Kim
United Kingdom
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