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.
Brian
United States of America
The staff were incredibly friendly and always smiling. Also the location high on a hill allowed for excellent views. The food was delicious and the cocktails were excellent.
Located in San Ignacio, 2 mi from Cahal Pech, Max Rooms 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 a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Victoria
United States of America
Staff, food, room & grounds were phenomenal!!! Would def come back.
Wonderful location and even tho it's close to town you feel so secluded.
Located in San Ignacio, 1.1 miles from Cahal Pech, La Cascada Stays provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Mariam
Netherlands
Staff was absolutely attentive and always willing to help. Rooms were clean and the location was nice and quiet, while still walking distance to cool sights, town (during the day), etc. Pool and restaurant area were welcoming and fun. The amenities/dispensers (handsoap, bodywash, shampoo, conditioners) were also nice. Hot water is adjustable and ample, and even with an on/off switch. :) Good ventilation and A/C options.
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.
Offering a restaurant and a private beach area, Sweet Songs Jungle Lodge is located in San Ignacio and is right next to the Botanic garden. Free WiFi access is available.
Jennifer
United States of America
This is a beautiful property that is well-maintained. You feel like you are living among the birds and howler monkeys. The pool area was very nice and the treehouse dining room was a lot of fun. The staff was outstanding and so friendly.
On average, 3-star hotels in San Ignacio cost $84 per night, and 4-star hotels in San Ignacio are $209 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in San Ignacio can be found for $278 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 $149 or, for a 4-star hotel, $292. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in San Ignacio for this weekend cost around $334 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $239 per night to book a 3-star hotel in San Ignacio for tonight. You'll pay around $297 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in San Ignacio will cost around $306, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
NomadTurk
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good spot to stay and commute to various tourist places in...
Good spot to stay and commute to various tourist places in Western Belize-ruins, market, Guatemala border. Some of our destinations were far enough from San Ignacio that if I did the trip again, would have stayed closer to them versus commuting from San Ignacio
From the moment you pull, the owners make you feel like welcome guests. Amazing combination of comfort, privacy and scenic views. Having a full kitchen was a huge bonus for us (and the kitchen has all the equipment you need for cooking a meal). Virginia and Ken (the owners) are super hosts.
If we are ever back in San Ignacio area, we will not even look for a different accommodation, unless Villa Cayo is all booked out.
Highly recommend with one caveat - you need to be travelling with a car to fully enjoy your stay at Villa Cayo.
This hotel is everything! From the staff to the location. First, our flight got delayed and we didn’t make it to the hotel until 12midnight. But the hotel staff waited for us and showed us to our room. The next day, we had our continental breakfast (included on our room rate) then the manager, she helped us booked our tours. Also helped us booked out covid test that was done in the hotel. She’s very accommodating and very friendly. We would not ask for a better host. Thank you for making our San Ignacio trip memorable!
The property is located in a beautiful farm. Walking distance to the mayan ruins (about 1,5h one way). Very comfortable beds, coffee and tea available in rooms. Good wifi. Dinner and drinks available to purchase on the property.
The best part of the stay though, was the host himself, Dominic. He was always keen for a chat and was extremely kind, offering help and advice in anything he could.
Cant recommend this property enough and would definitely stay again if we are in the area.
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.
We had a wonderful time…some of the most welcoming, kind, and accommodating people you will meet. Grounds are beautiful and perfectly maintained, rooms are stunning, and individual tours/guides are well worth it.
There are definitely cheaper options available but having stayed elsewhere in Belize and taken other tours, I can honestly say the attention to detail and personalization you get from Gaia is well worth the added price. Highly recommend.
We loved staying here! The hotel is located a few steps from the bridge and really just under a five minute walk from the center of San Ignacio. The owner Mike is exceptionally friendly and helpful. Dont expect a modern hotel with loads of amenities and just be happy with a good bed, nice hot shower and a lot of tv channels. The little fridge and coffee maker were a bonus!
perfect location for exploring San Ignacio. the staff were so friendly and helpful. The hotel restaurant and bar were frequented by lots of locals which is always a good sign and it helped us get a much more authentic belizean experience. Thank you so much to Elmer, Aron, Dora and the rest of the team for a brilliant stay!
Plenty of space in dorm plus lockers, personal fan And outlet, wifi good, enough shared bathrooms, areas to sit outside or inside, lots of tours and night activities like game or trivia, next to a park plus easy walk to ruins and hilltop view and swim pool, supermarket nearby, ac option, best hostel breakfast you can find
Spacious rooms, fantastic value for money, central location and amazing staff, run by the friendliest women who made the experience and always went above and beyond to assist with tours, getting the best deal, food recommendations and washing etc.
This is a basic hotel with few frills but it gets the job done. Perfect for a short stay in San Ignacio. Don't expect a pool or anything like that, but you are smack in the middle of the town and can walk everywhere. I liked it.
Friendly hostel with helpful staff. Free filtered water available and a kitchen if you need it. Right next to some of the Mayan ruins. Organised the ATM tour through the hotel and it was amazing - highly recommend!
Wish we’d found this one earlier. It was everything we needed at a very affordable price. Best of all was the location - step out of the hotel upon the charming promenade street at the heart of San Ignacio.
Fiona, the owner of the restaurant was an amazing! She introduced us to local traditional favorite foods and was very welcoming. Made us feel at home. Her fry jacks are the best!
the bed was super comfortable and the food at the hotel had to be the best food I’ve had in Belize and we’ve been here for5 months. The staff was super friendly
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