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Yucatan Hotels for Your Next Holiday

Why Tourists Visit Yucatan

  • • Explore ancient Mayan ruins such as Chichen Itza and Uxmal.
  • • Swim in refreshing cenotes like Cenote Ik-Kil and Cenote Suytun.
  • • Stroll through the colorful streets of colonial Valladolid and Merida.
  • • Watch flamingos at the Celestun Biosphere Reserve.
  • • Relax on the quiet beaches of Progreso or explore Las Coloradas’ pink lakes.

With over 700 hotels across the region, Yucatan offers a mix of boutique accommodations, family-friendly resorts, and luxurious haciendas. Merida, the capital, has the highest number of accommodations, offering budget 3-star hotels starting around $60 per night to 5-star properties averaging $200-$300 per night. Valladolid is known for boutique stays like Casa Tía Micha, while new hotels in the region, such as Wayam Mundo Imperial in Merida, focus strongly on sustainability and contemporary design, giving visitors modern comfort alongside historical charm.

Yucatan, Mexico is a magical destination known for its ancient Mayan ruins, stunning cenotes, and vibrant colonial cities like Merida and Valladolid.

It attracts visitors with UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Chichen Itza and Uxmal, as well as pristine beaches along the Gulf Coast like Progreso and Celestun.

The region's mix of history, culture, and natural beauty ensures every traveler finds something unforgettable.

Yucatan Tips You Must Know

• Book hotels 2-3 months in advance, especially during the high season from December to March.

• Consider staying in Merida or Valladolid for easy access to popular attractions like cenotes and ruins.

• The best time to visit is during the dry season (November to May) when outdoor exploration is most enjoyable.

• Plan for car rentals or reliable local guides to reach out-of-the-way places including biosphere reserves and cenotes.

• Always carry cash, as smaller hotels and rural areas may not accept cards.

Merida

Merida, the capital of Yucatan, is nicknamed the 'White City' for its clean streets and colonial architecture, and it is a hub for vibrant cultural festivals. The Paseo de Montejo avenue is lined with ornate mansions recalling the city’s henequen wealth during the 19th century. Visitors often stop at the Grand Museum of the Maya to admire artifacts dating back over a thousand years.

Explore the diverse range of hotels in Merida and discover its rich history and culture.

Valladolid

Valladolid, a charming colonial city, is home to the stunning San Bernardino Convent, built in the 16th century. Its proximity to the famous Cenote Zaci means visitors can dive into crystal-clear waters right in town. The city also serves as a gateway to the nearby archaeological site of Ek’ Balam, a must-see treasure of Mayan history.

Discover the warm hospitality and excellent hotels in Valladolid, where colonial charm meets Mayan heritage.

Izamal

Izamal, known as the 'Yellow City,' is painted almost entirely in vibrant yellow and is one of Mexico’s Pueblos Mágicos. The Convento de San Antonio de Padua, a massive 16th-century Franciscan monastery, dominates the city’s skyline. This picturesque city was also a major Mayan ceremonial center, with pyramids like Kinich Kakmó waiting to be explored.

Stay in one of the delightful hotels in Izamal while enjoying its distinctive yellow-painted streets.

Progreso

Progreso is Yucatan’s beachside escape, home to the world’s longest pier stretching over 4 miles into the Gulf of Mexico. The Malecon is a lively beachfront promenade lined with fresh seafood restaurants and local crafts. It’s also a jumping-off point to explore nearby flamingo habitats in the El Corchito reserve.

Book a stay in the beachfront hotels in Progreso and enjoy its lively coastal charm.

Tizimin

Tizimin serves as a quiet countryside town, famous for its Three Kings Festival, one of the most important religious celebrations in Mexico. Visitors can explore the nearby Rio Lagartos Biosphere Reserve and marvel at flocks of flamingos. History buffs visit the town’s ancient church, dating back to 1563, where a blend of Spanish and Mayan influence is evident.

Relax and explore the authentic Yucatan experience with the hotels in Tizimin.

Boutique Gems of Yucatan

Find more unique and charming Boutique hotels in Yucatan for an unforgettable stay.

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Description
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Price per night

Le Muuch Hotel Boutique

Valladolid

  • Cenote Zaci (1 km)
  • San Bernardino Convent (1.5 km)
  • Ek' Balam Archaeological Site (25 km)

This hotel is located in a historic colonial home, combining modern luxury with old-world charm. Its lush courtyard is a haven for bird watchers, featuring native species that visit daily.

  • Charming décor

  • Personalized service

  • Central location

$120-$180/night

El Gran Hotel

Merida

  • Merida Cathedral (0.2 km)
  • Paseo de Montejo (1 km)
  • Grand Museum of the Maya (8 km)

Built in 1901, this hotel is one of the oldest in Merida and preserves its original French-inspired architecture. Legend has it that several famous Mexican poets stayed here during its early years.

  • Historic ambiance

  • Friendly staff

  • Close to main square

$80-$140/night

Progreso Beach Hotel

Progreso

  • Progreso Pier (0.5 km)
  • El Corchito Reserve (3 km)
  • Dzibilchaltun Ruins (20 km)

Located right on the beach, it boasts rooftop yoga sessions at sunrise, offering unbeatable views of the Gulf of Mexico. Its seafood restaurant is a popular spot among locals and travelers alike.

  • Beachfront location

  • Great seafood

  • Relaxing atmosphere

$90-$130/night

Budget-Friendly Stays in Yucatan

Explore cozy and affordable Cheap and budget hotels in Yucatan, perfect for budget-conscious explorers.

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Description
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Price per night

Hotel Plaza Mirador

Merida

  • Merida Train Station (1.2 km)
  • Merida Cathedral (0.8 km)
  • Paseo de Montejo (2.1 km)

Known for its colorful tilework, this budget hotel offers an unexpectedly serene garden area despite its central location. It’s a favorite among backpackers for its proximity to public transport hubs.

  • Affordable rates

  • Helpful staff

  • Convenient location

$30-$50/night

Ibis Merida

Merida

  • Paseo de Montejo (0.5 km)
  • Gran Museo del Mundo Maya (5 km)
  • Plaza Grande (3.7 km)

This modern hotel is energy-efficient and prides itself on being eco-friendly. Known for its consistent standards, it’s ideal for travelers seeking comfort without breaking the bank.

  • Eco-friendly

  • Good breakfast

  • Close to museums

$45-$70/night

Hotel Santa Ana

Merida

  • Parque Santa Ana (0.3 km)
  • Paseo de Montejo (0.4 km)
  • Merida Cathedral (2 km)

Tucked into a quiet district, this small hotel is known for its friendly owner who often cooks homemade Yucatecan dishes for guests. A shady courtyard with a pool makes it an oasis in the city.

  • Friendly hospitality

  • Clean rooms

  • Quiet neighborhood

$40-$60/night

Relaxing Yucatan Resorts

Discover tranquil and luxurious Resorts in Yucatan for a rejuvenating escape.

Hotel Name
Description
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Price per night

Hotel Meson Del Marques

Valladolid

  • Cenote Zaci (0.5 km)
  • San Bernardino Convent (1.2 km)
  • Chichen Itza (40 km)

A restored 17th-century mansion that blends colonial heritage with modern amenities, featuring an award-winning garden restaurant. Its iconic courtyard fountain is often featured in travel magazines.

  • Historic vibe

  • Delicious food

  • Great location

$130-$200/night

Casa Del Balam Merida

Merida

  • Merida Cathedral (0.3 km)
  • Paseo de Montejo (1 km)
  • Grand Museum of the Maya (7.9 km)

One of Merida’s oldest running hotels, its name honors a Mayan jaguar goddess. It features hand-painted murals and vintage furnishings that celebrate local culture.

  • Cultural charm

  • Spacious rooms

  • Central location

$140-$210/night

Mayaland Hotel & Bungalows

Chichen Itza

  • Chichen Itza Pyramid (0.2 km)
  • Ik-Kil Cenote (3 km)
  • Valladolid (40 km)

Located within Chichen Itza's archaeological zone, this resort allows guests private access to the ruins. It was one of the world’s first jungle lodges when it opened in 1923.

  • Amazing location

  • Historic allure

  • Private access to Chichen Itza

$180-$270/night

Stay in the Heart of Yucatan

Stay connected to the action by exploring more Central hotels in Yucatan.

Hotel Name
Description
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Price per night

Fiesta Americana Merida

Merida

  • Paseo de Montejo (0.1 km)
  • Merida Cathedral (2.4 km)
  • Gran Museo del Mundo Maya (7.5 km)

This hotel’s location at Paseo de Montejo combines modern luxury with traditional Yucatecan architecture. A bustling market inside offers local crafts and food.

  • Central location

  • On-site market

  • Spacious rooms

$110-$180/night

Hotel Chichen Itza

Piste

  • Chichen Itza (3 km)
  • Ik-Kil Cenote (5 km)
  • Ek Balam (50 km)

Located in the small town of Piste, it's the closest hotel to Chichen Itza without being on archaeological grounds. Its new rooftop offers panoramic sunset views.

  • Proximity to ruins

  • Friendly staff

  • Rooftop views

$90-$140/night

Hotel Posada San Juan

Valladolid

  • San Bernardino Convent (0.8 km)
  • Cenote Oxman (3 km)
  • Chichen Itza (40 km)

A boutique hotel renovated from an old family hacienda, it features open-air showers and handmade clay tiles. Travelers love its intimate feel and tranquil garden pool.

  • Intimate setting

  • Unique design

  • Friendly service

$120-$150/night

Top Luxury Hotels in Yucatan

Indulge in style by staying at the best Luxury hotels in Yucatan.

Hotel Name
Description
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Price per night

Hacienda Chichen Resort And Yaxkin Spa

Chichen Itza

  • Chichen Itza (0.5 km)
  • Ik-Kil Cenote (3 km)
  • Valladolid (38 km)

This eco-luxury retreat offers ancient Maya-inspired spa treatments and wellness programs. A former hacienda, its lush grounds attract over 150 species of birds.

  • Eco-friendly

  • Relaxing spa

  • Immersive experience

$250-$400/night

Fiesta Inn Merida

Merida

  • Gran Museo del Mundo Maya (0.2 km)
  • Paseo de Montejo (5 km)
  • Plaza Grande (8 km)

This upscale hotel connects directly to Merida’s conference center, making it a prime choice for business travelers. A sleek rooftop pool offers stunning city views.

  • Modern amenities

  • Convenient for business

  • Rooftop pool

$150-$220/night

Hyatt Regency Merida

Merida

  • Paseo de Montejo (0.3 km)
  • Merida Cathedral (2.5 km)
  • Gran Museo del Mundo Maya (7 km)

Known for its gourmet cuisine, the hotel hosts cooking demos inspired by Yucatecan flavors. Its grand modern facilities make it a top wedding venue in the region.

  • Outstanding cuisine

  • Spacious interiors

  • Event-friendly

$200-$350/night

Frequently asked question

What are the best hotels near Chichen Itza?

Some great options include Mayaland Hotel & Bungalows, which offers direct views of the ruins, and Hotel Okaan, known for its nature-focused ambiance.

Are there family-friendly hotels in Yucatan with pools?

Family-friendly options with pools include Hacienda Xcanatun by Angsana near Merida and The Lodge at Uxmal close to archaeological sites.

What are the typical costs for hotels in Yucatan?

Budget hotels can range from $40-$80 per night, mid-range hotels from $90-$150, and luxury stays like Chablé Yucatán start at $500 per night.

Are there boutique hotels in Yucatan’s beach towns?

Yes, Casa Tía Micha in Valladolid and Casa Lecanda in Merida are perfect examples of charming boutique options in the region.

Which hotels are closest to the Celestún Biosphere Reserve?

Hotel Xixim offers eco-friendly lodging just a short drive from the Celestún Biosphere Reserve.

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