Rumors Resort Hotel features free Wi-Fi, free public parking and playground. The air-conditioned rooms have balcony or patio. They include cable TV and private bathrooms with shower.
Dorotea
United States of America
It was very clean and comfortable. Close to San Ignacio. Access to a big pool and restaurant were convenient.
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.
Julie
Canada
Excellent location by the bridge to take you to town. There are some food options close by if you didn’t want to go into town. Max/Mike was very helpful with anything I needed. I had an amazing 5 night stay in the spacious room! There is a fridge, microwave and kettle. The kitchen is being renovated so I was unable to use that.
Located in San Ignacio, 1.2 miles from Cahal Pech, The West House Boutique Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a bar.
Karen
Canada
Brand spanking new property. Big balcony, table, chairs and a hammock . Outside wall mounted fan was a bonus.
There’s a bar and an excellent coffee shop downstairs.
Attentive staff and welcome drinks.
Super cool aircon, comfy beds and quality pillows and linens.
Quiet, comfortable and private parking .
3 minute walk to all the bars and restaurants.
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.
Katherine
United States of America
Staff were wonderful and made sure we had all the tours and transports we needed, despite the Tropical Storm. Loved the pool and hot tub. The restaurant had great food. And the location was awesome - right next door to Cahal Pech ruins and just up the hill from town (walkable with a workout or short taxi ride).
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.
Kathryn
United States of America
We absolutely adored our stay at Pine Ridge Lodge! Neil and his family, plus the staff (Benoni and Marci!), were welcoming, kind, and helpful. Because it's a smaller place, we felt that the service was super personalized and far better than we'd have experienced elsewhere. We were definitely well taken care of, from dinners and helping with tour guides to Caracol to having the forethought to prepare a picnic lunch for us before we even had to ask--which lunch my daughter said was the best packed lunch she'd ever had (and she doesn't say stuff like that)!
The lodging aspect was great, where my daughter stayed up in the loft area and we were downstairs in the larger bed, and we all could feel the breezes through the screens. We had plenty of space for our stuff and the bathroom was large. We appreciated not having Wifi access other than in the main area of the Lodge as it made us actually (gasp!) spend time together as a family.
Located in San Ignacio, 1.1 miles from Cahal Pech, La Cascada at Good Stays provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Michele
United States of America
Convenient location for driving access to area. Nice sized room.
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.
Brandy
Canada
Great pool, highly recommend staying in one of the bungalows with private deck and hammock overlooking the town. Great location for cave and ruin adventures.
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.
Jasmine
United States of America
Two bedrooms, great a/c, a kitchen, nice hot shower, and patio for hanging out. Location was good. It’s uphill from the center of town but just a few minutes walk. Quiet street.
On average, 3-star hotels in San Ignacio cost $79 per night, and 4-star hotels in San Ignacio are $180 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in San Ignacio can be found for $267 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 $166 or, for a 4-star hotel, $328. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in San Ignacio for this weekend cost around $331 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $148 per night to book a 3-star hotel in San Ignacio for tonight. You'll pay around $270 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in San Ignacio will cost around $182, 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
Scored 10
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 6.0
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 10
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.
NomadTurk
United States of America
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it’s in the city center. the room was spacious and clean, with a nice private bathroom. the bed was good too and the airconditioning worked fine. but the best was the owner of the hostel! he helped us a lot, figuring out how to go to our next stop. we visited Xunantunich without a guide, and he told us to take photos so he could tell us everything about the architecture and history when we got back. super helpful and nice!
We stayed in a king room which was really spacious and the bed was really comfy. The location is the best you could have, right on the main pedestrianised street so close to everything. The staff were also really friendly and helpful. Having a fridge was also really helpful.
The receptionist was one so kind and friendly. She helped us with booking the ATM tour (cheaper and great tour) and with a shuttle (also cheaper Compared to others)
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