Hotel San Julio offers beachfront accommodation in the heart of Celestún and features free WiFi in common areas. The rooms come with a TV. You will find a 24-hour front desk at the property.
Featuring a garden and free WiFi, Cabañas Cinco Elementos is located in Celestún, 300 metres from Celestun Beach and 14 km from Parque Natural Rio Celestun.
Janna
United Kingdom
Reonaldo was such an amazing host! He was so helpful and accommodating, making sure that we had everything that we needed. He even drove us to the bus station on our last day when we were having issues getting a taxi and were close to missing our bus.
The Cabaña was comfortable and clean. We had use of a fridge and facilities in the shared kitchen/bar. The beach was just across the road and was totally deserted - we felt like we were the only ones there! The Cabañas are a little bit of out the main town, but we had free use of bikes to get around. Celestún is such a beautiful and friendly little town. Definitely our favourite place during our trip. Make sure that you go on the mangroves boat tour - Alex was a wonderful guide!
Set in Celestún and with Celestun Beach reachable within 200 metres, Hotel Beach Don Gonzalo offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Situated in Celestún, within a few steps of Celestun Beach and 14 km of Parque Natural Rio Celestun, Hotel Manglares features accommodation with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as...
Charlotte
United Kingdom
Centrally located and right on the beach. The apartment itself is very cute & colouring the outside and fully kitted out inside. Inside could do with a little updating, but the shower was hot, the air con was cold & the bed was comfy.
Set in Celestún, a few steps from Celestun Beach, Tótem Beach Club offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Valentine
Belgium
The beach club was very nice. The staff was friendly and overall we had a great experience. We booked a full body massage and it was private in our room. The beach itself is very nice. The drinks and food are bit expensive.
Set in Celestún, within a few steps of Celestun Beach and 14 km of Parque Natural Rio Celestun, Villas Del Mar offers accommodation with a private beach area and as well as free private parking for...
Frances
Mexico
Exceptionally helpful staff and super clean. Very nice to be further away from the busier part of the beach. Very peaceful.
Situated in Celestún, 10 km from Parque Natural Rio Celestun, Playa 55 beach escape - adults only Guesthouse features adult-only accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, and...
Andrew
United Kingdom
The location on the beach, the swimming pool and in particular the friendly and very informative host
I'm a birder, so experiencing the boat trip to see the...
I'm a birder, so experiencing the boat trip to see the Amerian Flamingos was unforgettable for me (and all the other birds of the Celestun area!!!) Also, Celestun faces west across the Gulf of Mexico, so the sunsets are beautiful. The town is an amazing cultural experience too. The people are wonderful. The LONG stretch of beach is quiet and clean. Motor taxis are everywhere if you don't have a car. See David at the coffee shop Casa Bacab for remarkable guided birding.
Marianne Gonta
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Celestun is not a pretty town, but its proximity to the...
Celestun is not a pretty town, but its proximity to the mangroves and flamingos makes it special. (It's a Unesco site.) The beachside restaurants offer great seafood (coconut shrimp! ceviche!) and the prices are pretty good. Since they close down at nightfall, there are some good options in town around the main square. We didn't do a tour of the mangroves, since we had done that a few years ago, but that and seeing the flamingos are very popular activities. The beach is popular with lots of shells along the shore, and a lovely sandy bottom when you're in the water. We aren't big 'beach people' but we really enjoyed our stay and will come back again, I'm sure. We took a bus from Merida (very inexpensive at 68 pesos each way per person) -- lots of stops along the way, but the other alternatives are a rental car or a tour. This worked for us!
SusanInToronto
Canada
Scored 10
10
For birdwatching: Guardians de Los Manglares de Dzinintun.
For birdwatching: Guardians de Los Manglares de Dzinintun. We did the kayak tour and our guide Zac really enhanced our experience. When we spent the rest of the day on the beach, we could identify almost every bird we saw.
Get a big meal at one of the beachside restaurants around 3ish (my favorite was La Palapa), and then a small meal of tacos or tortas in the town square around 8.
It's important to know that the beaches are full of shells. A pro for some travelers and a con for others.
Maria
United States
Scored 10
10
This place is paradise .
This place is paradise . It’s under developed yes but that’s part of its charm.
Wish there were a bit more facilities and better hotels around but at the same time nothing to fancy or big developments because it’s a conservation area so it really should be cared for and treated properly and with respect.
The nature there is outstanding . More of the right eco friendly investment in the area would make it a superb destination.
The flamingos and sunset are like nothing else I have seen before.
Neill
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Celestun is a very quiet town in the biosphere, ideal for...
Celestun is a very quiet town in the biosphere, ideal for travelers who want to enjoy unspoiled natural beauty and be away from hordes of tourists. The beaches are pristine, the sea is clean, and the weather is perfect.
Pierre
United States
Scored 10
10
Celestun is a real Mexican town with mercado and cute main...
Celestun is a real Mexican town with mercado and cute main plaza ...some very nice restaurants on the sand at beach side, rather like being at a party! .EXCELLENT SEAFOOD ..There are pockets of rather dire poverty on the outskirts of town on the way to the Flamingo Preserve ...which you should do ....you can pay a moto taxi 100 pesos to take you out there, its a Gulf beach so that means little waves , so don't expect crashing surf! also fishing boats anchor in the same area as swimmers ,but no bother...great shelling and just strolling beach...water is not Caribbean crystal clear , but pleasant enough.... great safe beach for kids ...this what Acapulco must have been like a very long time ago!
The property was very well kept and clean, as well as being quiet and safe. Though we didn't have time, there were a few paddleboards and kayaks available for guests. The pool area is particularly nice. Our interactions with hotel staff and ownership were prompt, efficient and polite. For example, they gladly put us in touch with a conservation group to tour Ria Celestun early the next morning. Playa 55 certainly looked like one of the best options for a stay in Celestun, whether one night or a week.
A lovely place to stay, right on the beach about 1km out of Celestun. A lovely 25min walk along the beach into the town. Sandra was lovely, very helpful with local info and any questions we had. Large room, everything v clean, with very comfy beds, balcony, terrace with pool, and beach area. V quiet & relaxing, a great place to stay if you are visiting Celestun, which is a lovey puebla to visit. The boat trip around the mangroves is a must.
The location of the hotel is right on the beach. The room was excellent and the free hot water for making your own complementary coffee/tea/noodles was much appreciated. The free drinking water as well. The room had a little fridge. I can highly recommend hotel San Julio!
A friendly place with a nice and calm location in Celestún a few blocks from the beach and the bus terminal. Very good breakfast options. Most people go to Celestún to see the thousands of pink flamingos, and we agree, that is the USP.
The ambience of the hotel was lovely. There is a little supermarket across the street. The room was quite big and had a fridge. Which was nice in the hot weather.
Koen
Netherlands
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