Rumors Resort Hotel features free Wi-Fi, free public parking and children's playground. The air-conditioned rooms have balcony or patio. They offer cable-TV and private bathrooms with shower.
Andrew
Canada
Our Rumors stay was great... the staff was very helpful. It was within our expectation.
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.
Anouk
Netherlands
Really loved our stay, the rooms where very big. Good airconditioning. The owner is super friendly and his garden is very beautiful. Location is great
Pine Ridge Lodge has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in San Ignacio. Featuring a bar, the property is located within 18 km of Barton Creek Cave.
Anjanette
United States
The host was super kind and went above and beyond to accommodate me and my mother after we had a terrible experience at Kane Villas, which was overpriced and vacant with no host or hostess. I recommend staying at Pine Ridge Lodge over anywhere else in this area. The facility is super clean, off the grid, and the staff makes you feel comfortable and at home. You can't go wrong staying at Pine Ridge Lodge if you are ever in the mountains of San Ignacio, Belize! The creek behind the rooms is a pleasant sound to fall asleep and wake up to! :) Two thumbs up!!!!
Situated in San Ignacio, 500 metres from Cahal Pech, Falling Leaves Lodge features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, very relaxed environment, nice pool, spacious room, very clean, good location
Located within 1.9 km of Cahal Pech and 17 km of El Pilar, Venus Hotel features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in San Ignacio.
Michele
Canada
Location was fantastic. Very central, and not noisy.
Air conditioning was very good - cooled the room down quickly, and was quiet! Considering the highs of +43C, this was very much appreciated!
Front desk staff were friendly and helpful.
Access to the butterfly reserve and pool at the Midas hotel (20 minute walk away) was much appreciated.
Located in San Ignacio, 3.2 km from Cahal Pech, Maxroomz features views of the mountain. The rooms provide a city view and come with a desk and free WiFi.
Tony
Netherlands
Max is a really good host. Max immediately helps when it's needed. The room is very comfy and the small fridge is a very welcoming addition given the high temperatures.
The building is on walking distance from the city centre and very good accessible.
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.
Bella's Backpackers Cayo is located in San Ignacio, a small town 35 minutes’ drive from Belmopan. Free WiFi access is available in the property.
laura
Ireland
One of the lovliest hostels I've stayed at!
The dorms are spacious, with comfortable beds and fans (it was very hot while I was there!). The wifi works very well, the kitchen has everything you need and the common area is really nice
The staff are super friendly and make everyone feel at home in the hostel. Most nights there is some activity in the common area so it's easy to make friends here :)
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.
Amanda
Canada
Excellent owner. Very attentive to everything we needed. Helped us with getting around. Made sure we were comfortable.
On average, 3-star hotels in San Ignacio cost NOK 876 per night, and 4-star hotels in San Ignacio are NOK 2,253 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in San Ignacio can on average be found for NOK 2,892 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in San Ignacio this weekend is NOK 2,551 or, for a 4-star hotel, NOK 3,143. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in San Ignacio for this weekend cost on average around NOK 3,142 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs NOK 1,590 per night to book a 3-star hotel in San Ignacio for tonight. You'll pay on average around NOK 2,983 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in San Ignacio will cost around NOK 2,203 (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
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
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
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 place is very new, they just opened a few weeks ago, so we got a good value for money.
Very friendly hosts. Comfortable and clean with everything we needed for a stop over in San Ignacio. Few minutes to walk to the bus terminal to take the bus to xunantunich ruins, the border with Guatemala or Belize city.
There was a microwave available in the common area and a fridge in the room.
Although we did not book with breakfast, there was toast bread, jam, peanut butter, bananas and coffee offered on the house.
Fantastic property sitting on the top of the hill about 3km from the center of San Ignacio. Well maintained, superbly clean, owners care about you as a customer. Very quiet setting in between many trees, ,yet close to the San Ignacio. Can't even begin to explain all the interior design made by the owner, custom doors, wooden table, cabinets; beautiful view from the bed into the woods every morning. 2 Aracari Toucans visiting us every morning and evening, sitting at the villa window and watching us.
One of the best hotels we ever stayed at, everything exceeded our expectations. The cottage Was designed very thoughtfully with mosquito nets all around so that we could enjoy the sounds of the jungle at night on the veranda without being eaten up. Very comfy bed, they brought us an additional mattress on request for our litlle boy. Food in the restaurant delicious. The nearby Botanic Garden is an attraction by itsself. My wife very much enjoyed the massage. We would definitely come back!
It was a magical place, absolutely gorgeous and so green. Every breakfast was homemade and delicious. Best of all is the owner, Dominic. Dominic takes great pride in his ranch and provides an excellent experience. It was fascinating to talk to him and learn more about Belize. We had very active and in depth conversations with him. We travelled as a family of 5 with our daughters and son-in-law, ages 26 through 30. They had a wonderful time as well.
Considering some of the prices of the competition, this place seems like the best deal for a private room in Cayo (depending on which rates you're able to get). The air conditioner is awesome, there's a solid wifi connection and the room is spacious enough to have a couch, mini-fridge and table. Mike is a friendly guy and the property is only a little ways over the bridge, not too far from the main tourist areas of San Ignacio.
The hotel has a lot of potential, as it's in a beautiful old building, right by the river, with a beautiful (despite small) garden. All rooms have a view of the garden and river from the veranda outside the room. The staff tried their best to make the room and duvet tables look nice by decorating it with flowers. Staff was friendly and helpful. The Pol was small but nice for a plunge.
So far the best decision we made during our vacation was coming here!
We enjoyed everything about our stay, from the delicious food and stunning nature to the super relaxed atmosphere.
Dominic is an amazing host and everyone we met on the farm was just genuinely nice, we really felt at home!
Thank you for everything, we will definitely come back in the future!
Jasper & Frieda
What a perfect stay. The staff are incredible, the place is amazing and we had everything we had such a lovely stay. Highlight was having a delicious (and copious) breakfast on our last day watching all of the animals coming to eat too. Including a coatimundi, hummingbirds, toucans, and many other amazing birds. The Pina colada la were also some of the best I've had !
Upon arrival, we were greeted by the most lovely staff. The entire experience was incredible. Neil (owner) offers to make you dinner every evening, serving the best food and dessert.
We were so thrilled with every detail, even when he packed us a picnic for our drive :) He made our entire experience in Belize extra special.
It was by far the nicest hotel in San Ignacio. The staff were excellent- friendly & helpful. Bed was extremely cozy, thick walls, good housekeeping. The on-site restaurant was very good, we enjoyed all our meals- while it was a little pricy compared to the rest of town, it was still cheaper than in the U.S.
Rolson Hotel is in San Ignacio, an ideal location for many tours, including the very popular ATM Cave Tour. While the hotel is not too near the downtown, it is very easy to order a cab or hail one on along the road. A major plus at the Rolson is the on-site restaurant, which has delicious food.
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.
The location, the viewsthe service and value of my stay was exceptional amazing for my birthday trip the best hotel! Imagine waking up every morning with the view and sounds of the river
Amazing showers, great tour prices, lovely staff, fresh linens daily, and the BEST outdoor patio space to hang out at. Each bed has its own fan and outlet and light too. 10/10 recommend
Everything was perfect! Very nice energy, I felt like home! Everybody, who was working there tried their best, that you feel good and that you have anything you need!
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