Located in San Ignacio, 2 mi from Cahal Pech, Maxroomz features views of the mountain. The rooms provide a city view and come with a desk and free WiFi.
Harold
Belize
Max Rooms management is wonderful...l was running late on arrival and also had lost my way the owner set me on the right path...
This rural, tropical-style property is located along the Macal River in San Ignacio and features free Wi-Fi and on-site private parking. It offers lush gardens and patios with lounge chairs.
andrea
United States of America
Wonderful location. Great staff. Beautiful property.
Pine Ridge Lodge has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in San Ignacio. Offering a bar, the property is located within 11 miles of Barton Creek Cave.
Michael
Switzerland
Very friendly, committed staff. Great food. Good location for excursions in different directions.
Located in San Ignacio, a 5-minute walk from Cahal Pech, Falling Leaves Lodge has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Bridget
United Kingdom
Staff were wonderful. AC nice and cold! Comfy beds.
Conveniently located a short walk from downtown San Ignacio, Rolson Hotel offers comfortable accommodations and free WiFi access.
Aidan
Canada
Incredibly friendly staff that made us feel welcome and at home. They gave us perfect recommendations for stuff to do in the area. They even let us keep our rental car there an extra night while we went over to see Tikal. Very tasty Mexican themed restaurant we ate at 3/4 nights and for every breakfast. Drinks were also delicious. I highly recommend their signature margarita and pina coladas. The rooms were comfortable and included everything we needed. The pool was lovely after exploring in the heat. Definitely recommend staying here!
Located in San Ingnacio, this rustic-style resort features spectacular views of the Belize River Valley and offers guests free Wi-Fi and an on-site restaurant.
Erika
United States of America
Convenient location, multiple pools, cute poolside bar and restaurant, coffee shop inside the lobby area. Staff was super helpful and friendly. Very clean facilities and optional laundry services. We stayed in a cabana with a private patio. The balcony area had bug screens, a nice view of the city, and large comfortable hammock.
Rainforest Haven Inn is located in the heart of San Ignacio, Belize. It offers the guests free WiFi access, terraces and has a shared kitchen fully equipped.
Deanna
United States of America
Comfy bed, awesome air-conditioning in bedroom. We had the 2 bedroom apartment as that's what was available when we booked. No breakfast but full kitchen and walking distance to open air market and shops. We enjoyed the patio outside the room, too. We agree with another poster who mentioned it's a bit odd. However, it's a great budget place to stay. Great views of town from bar on upper floor.
Owner allowed luggage storage as we did an overnight in Tikal and then returned to San Ignacio for another night.
Just a 5-minute drive from the Cahal Pech Mayan Ruins, San Ignacio Resort Hotel offers an outdoor pool, an spa and fantastic jungle views. The Green Iguana Conservation Project is based on site.
Jaime
United States of America
Comfortable beds and pillows with nice crisp sheets. Very comfortable property with amazing staff. The restaurant was really good, and we ate there way more than anticipated. The pool was lovely as well- I was sad to leave.
I recommend doing the bird tour on the property one morning.
On average, 3-star hotels in San Ignacio cost $83 per night, and 4-star hotels in San Ignacio are $217 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in San Ignacio can be found for $276 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in San Ignacio this weekend is $175 or, for a 4-star hotel, $281. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in San Ignacio for this weekend cost around $291 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $165 per night to book a 3-star hotel in San Ignacio for tonight. You'll pay around $276 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in San Ignacio will cost around $219, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Nice small city- nice people. Very close to Tikal in Guatemala- an excellent historic place to visit .
We hired a cab for all 3 days. A bit pricey but was extremely convenient and the owner/driver was super nice.
SWAPAN
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Good place to base with lots of activities close by.
Good place to base with lots of activities close by. We didn't spend much time in the town itself as we stayed slightly out of town center so cannot comment on restaurants and such. Good street food. Good grocery shopping to stock up.
Laurie
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We spent 2 full days there.
We spent 2 full days there. The first day we went to the local Mayan ruins of Cahal Peche and Xanantunich and the second we went cave tubing with Bellizean Caving Expeditions. Both were amazing experiences. If we had an extra day we would have loved to see the Mayan city of Carocal which is further away from town.
Michael
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
If you're looking for quiet and remote, then this is your...
If you're looking for quiet and remote, then this is your place. There isn't much to do here. Thank God for the Casinos. They gave me something other than staring at the hotel walls to do.
Visiting the Mayan ruins of Xunantunich, was great. But you definitely want to take the taxi from the ferry to the top of the hill, if you're not in good shape.
Just a little way up the road is a restaurant named Sweet & Sour. The food was very good. I just wasn't feeling the cow foot soup. Lol.
Although lots of advertisement says public transportation is available. However, unless you want to spend a small fortune, you absolutely need a car and a working cell phone for the GPS.
The people in Belize were very helpful and friendly. It was great that most of them spoke English. This was a huge plus.
The poverty here was heart breaking. I'm glad that I had an opportunity to visit. But I doubt that I will be going back any time soon.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
The only thing that was horrific about this place was the...
The only thing that was horrific about this place was the hair braiding woman whose small shop is directly left from The Spot restaurant which is on the opposite side of the Venus hotel. The woman is violent. She gave us a big spill about how awful my daughters hair extensions were and that she would take it out and do it again. She said she would do it for 50USD. We accepted as she seemed like a nice lady but how wrong we were. She took the extensions out but then said she couldn’t remove the beads in my daughters hair and would need to leave them in. My daughter was horrified so I then had to bite every single one of them out myself. She then cut a three inch chunk of my daughters hair which is right on the crown. We told her we didn’t want her doing it and she bullied us to carry on. She then side platted my daughters natural hair and made a huge plaitted bump and then sowed the hair into the plait leaving a huge surplus of the hair extensions hanging. My daughter was so distraught and started crying and begged her to stop. She then took a 12 inch kitchen knife from her handbag and pepper spray on her key ring and said we must giver her the money. It was such a scary experience. Please please avoid this woman at all costs. We then complained to authorities whom explained she was mentally unstable. They wanted us to file a police report to have her arrested but we just wanted to leave the area.
Tessa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Easy to navigate on foot.
Easy to navigate on foot.
The market is a must see for especially the food that is available throughout the day.
Just like any other place, be careful at night time when walking downtown. We did feel very safe.
Have bug repellents ready at night.
-The dorm I stayed in was spacious enough and had comfortable beds with curtains, lockers and sockets
-Enough toilets + showers (at least when I was there I never had to wait)
-WiFi worked well (also in the dorm)
-Nice outside/patio area
-Very good location in San Ignacio close to the bus stop, shops and restaurants + also the ruïnes are within walking distance
-Free drinking water (although the tanks were empty most of the time)
-Very friendly staff
-I could pay with creditcard without extra charge
Self catering accommodation. Large family room. Use of kitchen. Water and coffee was provided free.
The staff were extremely helpful and accommodating, even collected us from local airstrip for a few $ and also offered to do the laundry for a small fee!
Easy walking distance into main town of San Ignacio where there was plenty of restaurants, bars, cafés, huge market on Saturday, smaller during the week. Tour operators collected us from the hotel. Highly recommend.
The location of Venus hotel could not have been any more central. It was supremely comfortable and staff were welcoming. The bonus was the balcony across the length of the hotel, just outside our room, that overlooked the town square. Loved it! Oh, and another bonus, that we took full advantage of, was the free use of the pool at their sister hotel, which was about a 10 minute walk away. We went hard in the morning, then relaxed by the pool in the afternoon.
Room is basic but comfy. Food is simple but delicious. It’s not a full service restaurant but they try their best to cater to your needs.
Dominic is a wonderful host and loves to spend time getting to know his guests. We really enjoyed our day out with the local tour guide he recommended, as well as the shuttle company that got us to San Ignacio and back to the airport.
Nearly everything! The location was very convenient near Cahal Pech and downtown. The restaurant had excellent food and service. But the best part was the people! Paula was an exceptional hostess, providing great recommendations for food and travel. They also made muffins every day to leave in the room. You could tell this staff takes pride in the property and your experience.
Great place to stay as right in town. Easy place to hire canoed...Tony just by the wooden bridge 35 Belizean for a day in a doe canoe.
Easy to get to the Mayan ruins on the local bus...cheapest and best option so you can spend quality time in the ruins.
Good atmosphere on the hostal and lots of places to socialize and hammocks to enjoy.
Chena was hands down the nicest person and best host. Honestly this is my first review for anything ever so that alone should tell you something... Book it, you wont regret it. Perfect location, very relaxing, no frills stay, Chena bends over backwards to ensure you stay is amazing! Thanks!!
Neil and his crew are the best. You feel like you are visiting a friend, at the same time in this place you get to enjoy the serenity and peace.the food is homemade and delicious.the location is perfect for all the major activities around the area.
Very clean and attention to details with everything, really felt like home. And the staff is really great. It's very quiet. 5 mins away you can see great mayan ruins, the best I've seen so far, and an amazing sunset.
Very nice and friendly owner of the property provided us with an excellent services and the BEST ever VEGAN breakfast :) She was very helpful in all ways. The stay here was one of the most beautiful experience
The views to the mountains/valleys from the pool and our cabin were the best. I remember thunderstorms in the horizon and it was mesmerizing.
A lot of food and drink options and they offer a lot of activities.
i love the scenery and such a peaceful place. The staff are so amazing and super friendly ! i can’t wait to go back it is definitely worth going back . Customer service at its best :)
The location of the hotel was great for our family. Near restaurants and the bus stops, it made for easy planning. The room’s A/C unit and ceiling fan made for cool sleeping.
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