Rumors Resort Hotel features free Wi-Fi, free public parking and children's playground. The air-conditioned rooms have balcony or patio. They offer cable-TV and private bathrooms with shower.
Andrew
Canada
Our Rumors stay was great... the staff was very helpful. It was within our expectation.
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.
Paul
United Kingdom
15mins walk into the main street of San Ignacio. Fridge , AC and hot water in the shower. Acres of space for parking. Simple room but very clean and excellent for us - we stayed an extra night. There is an (expensive) supermarket on the corner opposite to buy things for breakfast - as long as you don't want alcohol of any sort! This place suited us down to the ground. No qualms whatsoever about staying here again should we return.
Pine Ridge Lodge has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in San Ignacio. Featuring a bar, the property is located within 18 km of Barton Creek Cave.
Anjanette
United States
The host was super kind and went above and beyond to accommodate me and my mother after we had a terrible experience at Kane Villas, which was overpriced and vacant with no host or hostess. I recommend staying at Pine Ridge Lodge over anywhere else in this area. The facility is super clean, off the grid, and the staff makes you feel comfortable and at home. You can't go wrong staying at Pine Ridge Lodge if you are ever in the mountains of San Ignacio, Belize! The creek behind the rooms is a pleasant sound to fall asleep and wake up to! :) Two thumbs up!!!!
Situated in San Ignacio, 500 metres from Cahal Pech, Falling Leaves Lodge features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Laura
Australia
Great location at the top of the hill and right beside Cahal Pech. The restaurant food was amazing. The pool was great. The staff were very helpful and friendly. They filled up our water bottles when we left and provided us transport down the hill on a very hot day, which was very appreciated.
Located within 1.9 km of Cahal Pech and 17 km of El Pilar, Venus Hotel features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in San Ignacio.
Michele
Canada
Location was fantastic. Very central, and not noisy.
Air conditioning was very good - cooled the room down quickly, and was quiet! Considering the highs of +43C, this was very much appreciated!
Front desk staff were friendly and helpful.
Access to the butterfly reserve and pool at the Midas hotel (20 minute walk away) was much appreciated.
Located in San Ignacio, 3.2 km from Cahal Pech, Maxroomz features views of the mountain. The rooms provide a city view and come with a desk and free WiFi.
Tony
Netherlands
Max is a really good host. Max immediately helps when it's needed. The room is very comfy and the small fridge is a very welcoming addition given the high temperatures.
The building is on walking distance from the city centre and very good accessible.
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.
Artemis
United Kingdom
Great food and staff, with cute cabanas for rooms and a great view. Also amazing front desk for organising everything that you want to do and see during your stay.
Bella's Backpackers Cayo is located in San Ignacio, a small town 35 minutes’ drive from Belmopan. Free WiFi access is available in the property.
Ilse
Netherlands
The hostel is very cute with the big tree in the lobby giving a sort of tree house vibe. We had private room, and it was spacious and with a/c! The location was great. There is a kitchen with everything you need. And Linda (a staff member) was such a nice person!
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.
Annemieke
Germany
Since we are a family of 4 we booked a room with two double beds. The room was quite small and there was only room for two people to sit on the porch. Since renovation was being done to the room next to us and my husband complained about the noise we were upgraded to the garden cottage. I wasn’t too excited about the room but the garden cottage was fantastic for us as a family. The grounds of the resort are stunning and having the choice of swimming in the pool or tubing on the river was luxury. We loved the wildlife around the lodge.
On average, 3-star hotels in San Ignacio cost £66 per night, and 4-star hotels in San Ignacio are £176 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in San Ignacio can on average be found for £209 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in San Ignacio this weekend is £130 or, for a 4-star hotel, £242. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in San Ignacio for this weekend cost on average around £242 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £116 per night to book a 3-star hotel in San Ignacio for tonight. You'll pay on average around £232 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in San Ignacio will cost around £265 (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
10
Scored 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
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
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.
A
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.
-The dorm I stayed in was spacious enough and had comfortable beds with curtains, lockers and sockets
-Enough toilets + showers (at least when I was there I never had to wait)
-WiFi worked well (also in the dorm)
-Nice outside/patio area
-Very good location in San Ignacio close to the bus stop, shops and restaurants + also the ruïnes are within walking distance
-Free drinking water (although the tanks were empty most of the time)
-Very friendly staff
-I could pay with creditcard without extra charge
I think we had the best room in the place, suite 132, a corner balcony with jungle views. On the Trumpet tree outside our room we saw various birds, including motmots and toucans. Also saw a kinkajou one evening. Amazing staff who remember your names and cater to your every whim. Also got a tour of the on-site Green Iguana Sanctuary. It’s a very short walk into town. Also, it’s where Will and Kate stayed when they were here. And the queen too back in 1994.
Bella’s is in an excellent location and is ideal base for exploring San Ignacio and the surrounding region. The hostel is well laid out with clean bathrooms and plenty of space. Staff were friendly, their focus was on creating a party atmosphere and getting everyone to socialise, so if you were looking to go out or make friends its a great spot, but if you’re looking for something low-key there was no pressure to drink which was appreciated.
Great place with nice area for socialising .
Kitchen with everything you need to cook
Large lockers in the dorms
Very clean place
Literally next door to Cahal Pech (2mn walk )
Several supermarkets around
But best it’s the owner a brother and his sister … just amazing, friendly and very knowledgeable and full of great tips ( they are born and bread in the area )
He even gave me a ride to Belize airport
The hotel has a lot of potential, as it's in a beautiful old building, right by the river, with a beautiful (despite small) garden. All rooms have a view of the garden and river from the veranda outside the room. The staff tried their best to make the room and duvet tables look nice by decorating it with flowers. Staff was friendly and helpful. The Pol was small but nice for a plunge.
What a perfect stay. The staff are incredible, the place is amazing and we had everything we had such a lovely stay. Highlight was having a delicious (and copious) breakfast on our last day watching all of the animals coming to eat too. Including a coatimundi, hummingbirds, toucans, and many other amazing birds. The Pina colada la were also some of the best I've had !
The rooms are very big with a good bed, lots of light, spacious bathroom and you have your own patio with a hammok :)
Also the garden of the hotel is very nice and the big swimmingpool is a big plus. Eventhough you are not in the center of San Ignacio, you can reach anything with a few minuts of walking. Staff was also very friendly and helpfull.
The property was beautiful and well maintained with lots of beautiful trails to enjoy. The staff were all friendly and seemed to really care about making our experience the best it could be. I appreciated that we could have all our meals right on the property and we could book all our tours through them. I would highly recommend.
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
Rolson Hotel is in San Ignacio, an ideal location for many tours, including the very popular ATM Cave Tour. While the hotel is not too near the downtown, it is very easy to order a cab or hail one on along the road. A major plus at the Rolson is the on-site restaurant, which has delicious food.
The host Hugo and his team Javier and Nellie were exceptional. Best host I’ve encountered so far on my bookings. Very informative and helpful. Property is 1 block away from banks, restaurants and bars, the fresh market, and grocery stores. Best location in San Ignacio.
Larry, the host, is one of the countries most knowledgeable sources. He not only provided a gorgeous home away from home with cold A.C, but also all the right information of what to do, where to go and how to get there from ruins to waterfalls to best restaurants.
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.
i love the scenery and such a peaceful place. The staff are so amazing and super friendly ! i can’t wait to go back it is definitely worth going back . Customer service at its best :)
the owner is the best guy ever! he hosted us like family. the vibes in this place are amazing and he organizes different activities every night for us.
the kitchen is well equipped
Claudia was so friendly and helpful setting up tours with knowledge fun guides. Their food at the restaurant was the best in town. We would definitely stay there again!
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