Featuring a garden, Casa Miura Hotel Boutique is located in Ajijic, in the Chapala Lake side. All rooms boast a kitchenette, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, and a private bathroom.
Havamal
United States of America
I stay at Casa Miura primarily because of the location. My friends live in the neighborhood and the hotel is near my favorite breakfast restaurant.
Capital O La Joya Del Lago has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Ajijic. The property has a playground and free WiFi throughout the property.
Nuno
United States of America
I love the pool, it was really big so I can have my own area just for me. The kitchen was so convenience, love it.
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 has both free WiFi and free private parking.
Maile
United States of America
This place is literally magical. The grounds, the people, the vibe, all literally magical! Great location! Easy to walk to everything. The owner is a gem. I found upon check in that I left my debit card in the ATM on my way to the hotel. The owner quickly grabbed her keys and ran me back to the ATM where someone had found my card and ran it in to the bank. She then took me on a grand tour of the area and I was brought to tears with the amount of care and kindness from her. Once back at the hotel, she introduced me to the hotel manager whom I adored and hope to remain friends with forever. She went above and beyond to make me feel safe, welcomed, and cared for. These woman have/are creating a space that feels like home. I can’t wait to make my way back there.
Hotel Danza del Sol is located 5 minutes’ walk from Ajijic’s town center and features a games room with a pool table, banquet facilities, and an outdoor swimming pool.
Set in Ajijic and Chapala Lake is located beside the property, Hotel Villas Ajijic, Ajijic Chapala Jalisco offers concierge services, nonsmoking rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi...
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.
Daniel
United States of America
I liked that one of the pools and the spa had hot water. The rooms were spacious and the beds were comfortable.
Offering an outdoor pool, gardens and a Mexican restaurant with views of Lake Chapala, Hotel del Pescador is located on the outskirts of Ajijic town. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
La Ribereña is located in the shores of the Chapala Lagoon and 5 minutes’ drive from Ajijic Town Center. It features a swimming pool, sun terrace, BBQ facilities and free Wi-Fi throughout.
Excelente la alberca y la habitación muy confortable
Located in Ajijic, Casita Montana Hotel offers 3-star accommodations with a garden, a terrace and a restaurant. There is free private parking and the property has paid airport shuttle service.
Muy bello todo, excelente trato, todo super céntrico y muy cómodo.
Capital O La Joya Del Lago has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Ajijic. The property has a playground and free WiFi throughout the property.
La ubicación es excelente y la zona es muy tranquila
Hotel Danza del Sol is located 5 minutes’ walk from Ajijic’s town center and features a games room with a pool table, banquet facilities, and an outdoor swimming pool.
Hotel Casa Blanca is located in Ajijic town center, less than 656 feet from the beautiful Lake Chapala. This Moroccan-style hotel features a continental breakfast, WiFi and free phone calls.
la gentillesse du jeune homme qui nous a accueilli !
FAQs about hotels in Ajijic
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ajijic this weekend is $112 or, for a 4-star hotel, $178. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ajijic for this weekend cost around $169 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $112 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ajijic for tonight. You'll pay around $138 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ajijic will cost around $135, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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 of America
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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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Old hippy paradise.
Old hippy paradise. Peace and love and everyone is friendly. Lots of street dogs who also are friendly and well fed pack. Check out the Lake Chapala Society compound-Expat experts available and large English library.
Anna
Scored 4.0
4.0
The place is full of flies during the days and then...
The place is full of flies during the days and then mosquitos at night. The streets are terrible, made from broken stones and sand/cement, except for the tarmac main through road, which, as a result, is constantly busy or at a standstill. Cars cannot drive above 10mph in the side streets, hence the main road congestion.
The Lake seems polluted and nobody swims in there.
It's a boring little town, best avoided.
The only saving grace is there are lots of trees, and the have a very healthy aversion to cutting them down, even if this means building outbuildings and patio structures incorporating them. See the pictures below.
The Doc
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We loved the church bells ringing and the song birds singing...
We loved the church bells ringing and the song birds singing. We weren’t so fond of the dogs barking in the night.
We loved the restaurants and the friendly people
but didn’t like the cobblestones underfoot or the dog poop left on the sidewalks.
We liked walking around the lake but noticed there wasn’t a lot of activity on the lake.
A big draw to Ajijic is the cost of living which is lower than in the coastal areas of Mexico. There is also the Chapala Society that offers programs to get involved with if you are staying a month or longer in Ajijic.
The hotel was a short walk into the centre of Ajijic along the lakeside path. The room was a good size with plenty of storage space. The second bed was located on a mezzanine accessed by a spiral staircase. The hotel rooms surrounded an attractive garden with usable garden furniture, making for a very tranquil location.
The staff were very welcoming and, even better, a welcome drink was provided on arrival. Parking was readily available in the street outside.
A personable family run hotel & restaurant with amazing attention to customer needs e.g. honoured my diet restrictions in food prep, 'real' lemongrass tea to my room every am in a French Press with a homemade cookie. Location very convenient to many local sites.
Wish more businesses were run like Eric (owner) does with his operational oversight, staff relationships & customer focus, he truly is a leader par excellence!
Muchas gracias Eric & Team,
Monica
Charming, sweetly decorated hotel very close to everything in the old part of Ajijic. Loved the gardens with high ivy covered walls where breakfast was served. Lovely hand painted touches in the rooms. Quiet and peaceful.
Beautiful setting in tropical gardens, big pool and spacious very comfortable room (with large sofa, coffee machine etc). Friendly staff. 15mins walk into Ajijic for restaurants and a small town with great character.
The breakfast was located about a block away from the hotel. I myself tried many different restaurants to experience the town of Ajijic. All restaurants were pretty good.
Brian
Canada
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