Hotel del Pescador is located in Ajijic and features a bar. With a garden, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
D and Dee
Canada
The staff were lovely, the amenities (grounds, pool, games room, workout area) were excellent. The room itself was nice.
Casa Miura Hotel Boutique has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Ajijic. There is free private parking and the property features paid airport shuttle service.
Francisco
Mexico
Location is amazing
Suite #2 "Palapa" has a nice big tub and the room is very fresh during a hot day.
Nice view
Pool has nice temperature
Set in Ajijic, La Reserva Chapala offers 4-star accommodation with a garden and a bar. The hotel has a hot tub, outdoor pool and terrace, and guests can dine in the restaurant.
Santiago
Mexico
All of the menu is pretty good, and the beds are really comfortable.
I love the pool, my wife love the pool, and my daughter really enjoyes the pool and the jacuzzi for kids.
Garden of Dreams Boutique Hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Ajijic. This 3-star hotel offers a bar. The hotel also features free WiFi and free private parking....
Brian Richard
United States
Top marks in all categories. Especially the charming and solicitous hostess Teresa.
This is a lovely oasis or sanctuary, especially for couples.
Many exotic touches, like custom painted tiles throughout. Gorgeous grounds and pool. Complete and excellent breakfasts. Close to central plaza. Highly recommend.
Casa Yollotzin features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Ajijic. This 4-star hotel offers room service.
Steve
Canada
The location of this B & B is just off the Principle Square and excellent for walking to all areas of Ajijic. The breakfast is first rate and in fact, they have a full service dining room with excellent food.
Hotel Boutique Sol y Luna SPA features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Ajijic.
Taylor
United States
Breakfast every morning was very good. The receptionist was very accommodating - she even supplied me with a hair dryer and a steamer for my clothes. Plenty of hanging space for clothing. The wait staff were friendly and accommodating. The hotel had an art show in the lobby on a Sunday that featured local artists. In the evening, they brought in several singers/musicians and was great fun.
Nimue Marina Residence features an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, a garden and private beach area in Ajijic. Providing a restaurant, the property also has a shared lounge and a terrace.
This hotel is located on the shores of Lake Chapala in Ajijic and features 2 swimming pools, a soccer court and pickleball with extra charge facilities.
Middleton
Canada
The hotel entrance and lobby are nice. The location was good.
Located in Ajijic, 49 km from Tlaquepaque Regional Ceramic Museum, Mandala Thai provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
The room with private pool and open space was great
Hotel Casa Blanca is located in Ajijic town centre, less than 200 metres from the beautiful Lake Chapala. This Moroccan-style hotel features a continental breakfast, WiFi and free phone calls.
LA UBICACIÓN DE CERCANÍA HACIA EL MUELLE Y RESTAURANTES
FAQs about hotels in Ajijic
On average, 3-star hotels in Ajijic cost £45 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ajijic are £76 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ajijic can on average be found for £98 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ajijic this weekend is £118 or, for a 4-star hotel, £189. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ajijic for this weekend cost on average around £268 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £118 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ajijic for tonight. You'll pay on average around £140 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ajijic will cost around £93 (based on Booking.com prices).
We were visiting friends who recently moved to Ajijic from...
We were visiting friends who recently moved to Ajijic from the USA. It’s a very lovely quiet town. Lot’s of ex-pats there is a huge ex-pat facility with tons of activities and information to make the transition fairly smooth. We found it a bit too quiet. The lake is beautiful but unfortunately it is not swimmable. But I could imagine kayaking or paddle boarding would be great. Very few boats. Beautiful Malecón with a number of restaurants overlooking the lake. We felt very safe. Super convenient with large grocery stores and everything else you might need. Easy walkable and driving. Great restaurants.
Kerry
United States
Scored 10
10
This town is on Lake Chapala and has been a bit of an...
This town is on Lake Chapala and has been a bit of an artist's colony since the 1950's. Quiet and charming, as a retirement age woman I always felt safe even at night. There seems to be a respect here for everyone. And beauty even in the sidewalks. Sidewalks: the streets are paved with cobblestones that might be difficult for folks with mobility issues.
I visited over Thanksgiving weekend, which coincided with the Festival of Saint Andrew, which was both wonderful (I love church bells! and processions) and a challenge (firecrackers).
Janis
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
Getting around can be a bit of a problem.
Getting around can be a bit of a problem. You have to take the buses that go to Chapala. If you want to go to Guadalajara, you have to take the Guadalajara bus that leaves about every 45 minutes. And the roads are clogged with traffic. Maybe 80 years ago it was an idyllic little settlement. But today, as with many other parts of Mexico, there's just too much traffic congestion. Lots of Canadian and US retirees reside in Ajijic, and they tend to keep themselves busy in various ways -- operating weekly street markets, running bridge tournaments, and the like.
Nighat
Mexico
Scored 4.0
4.0
It looks very nice on the pictures... the outside garden is...
It looks very nice on the pictures... the outside garden is very nice.. but the rooms are old, good bed .. rid service, we were very kind to the person that receives us but she is local and never been that nothing about customer service.. I will not mention being polite because I think we all have common sense but not her..Will not comeback there, is also far from everything and taxis charge and arm and a leg
Joannie
United States
Scored 10
10
The people we met and talked with were so very nice.
The people we met and talked with were so very nice. The town is just what we were hoping for. We went to make the decision if we wanted to move there permanently. We will be moving there by the end of the year.
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Anonymous
Scored 6.0
6.0
The small town of Ajijic was very pretty and folkloric.
The small town of Ajijic was very pretty and folkloric. I was traveling by myself, but I had friends who live there and they are the ones that took me to many places. They knew of the best restaurants so I had only pleasurable eating experiences. I recommend a restaurant named "Tango", the food was very good especially red meat. I also went to other restaurants, but I do not remember the names. Getting around Ajijic wasn't easy for a senior citizen because the town streets are not paved. I recommend to take tennis shoes or very comfortable no heel shoes. I would like to stay again at the "Garden of Dreams" hotel, but ONLY if I can be assured that the water to shower has been fixed and/or have made provisions that if it does not rain they have another way to assure that the showers' water does not come from the volcanic layer of the land. Or can your recommend another hotel downtown and with good shower water.
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The most special thing about the property was Bethany. We landed on a day when she was hosting the first monthly artist’s presentation made by visiting artists. We were so lucky. Bethany’s energy and enthusiasm carried the day, the artists were world class. A stopover (Ajijic) on the way to somewhere else has no risen to top of our list for relocation, and we’ll be sure to try to schedule in order to be here for the artist’s event the next time we return.
The Casa del Sol is amazing! We did not expect it to be so good. Elizabeth, the owner, is so welcoming and the staff are excellent. Breakfast was plentiful and very good, and the whole atmosphere was like home away from home. We made some wonderful friends among the guests, but were also able to enjoy coffee by the pool in peace. Would not stay anywhere else in Ajijic! Thankyou Elizabeth, Efrem and Tatiana - you are awesome!
Breakfast every morning was very good. The receptionist was very accommodating - she even supplied me with a hair dryer and a steamer for my clothes. Plenty of hanging space for clothing. The wait staff were friendly and accommodating. The hotel had an art show in the lobby on a Sunday that featured local artists. In the evening, they brought in several singers/musicians and was great fun.
We enjoyed the view. The pool area has a beautiful view to the lake and the surroundings, the food is good. We ordered a pizza and it was deliciuos. The hotel offers free wifi.
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