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Mayaland Hotel & Bungalows - Chichen Itza, Mexico

KM 20 CARR. 180
Chichen Itza, 97751
Nightly Rates (320.00 - 320.00)   3 Star
Mayaland Hotel & Bungalows

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Property Description
The first hotel built at Chichen Itza, and the world's first within an archaeological site, Mayaland is a landmark. Reminiscent of the hacienda nobility of a century ago, the property's gentle hospitality and old-fashioned charm is a legacy enhanced with every amenity a guest could want. The main House is beautifully appointed with rooms and suites looking across manicured gardens to the Pyramids. Bungalows are clustered around a secluding pool and were created for guest wishing to commune with nature, but with all the amenities of a first class hotel. C/C Security Code Required When Using AX C/C To Guarantee A Room. 17 Pct Tax Is Not Included In Rates.

Mayaland Hotel & Bungalows


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
    Mayaland Hotel & Bungalows
  • Superior Guest Room

  • Spacious Air Conditioned Rooms With 2 Double Beds, Living Area, With a Breezy Private Balcony. Includes Ceiling Fan, Satellite TV, Servibars, Private Bathrooms Hand Tiled In Ceramic, Marble And Stone. Rooms Located In The Main House, View To The Main Entrance Of The Hotel And Some Of Them View To A Part Of The Arqueological Zone.
  • Junior Suite

  • Spacious Air Conditioned Rooms With Jacuzzi, Terrace With A View To The Observatory Of Chichen Itza And To The Gardens. Located At The Main House. Rooms With 2 Double Beds, Ceiling Fan, Servibar, Satellite TV, Private Bathroom With Tub, Hand tiled In Ceramic, Marble And Stone, Small Living Area.
  • Master Suite

  • Spacious Two Bedroom With Two Double Beds In Each Room. Living Room, Air Conditioned, Ceiling Fan, Servibar, Satellite TV, Private Bathrooms With Tub, Hand Tiled In Ceramic, Marble And Stone, Located In The Main House, With Breezy Private Balcony.
  • One Bedroom Deluxe Bedroom

  • Built In Traditional Mayan Style With Wood, Stone, Native Marble And Thatch. In Addition, Each Comes Richly Decorated With The Work Of Local Artisans With A Shaded Terrace And Verandahs. All Accommodations Have Air-Conditioning, Ceiling Fans, Servibars And Satellite Color TV. Includes Private Jacuzzi.
  • Deluxe Bedroom

  • Clustered Around Secluded Swimming Pools. Deluxe Rooms Built With Materials Native To The Region - Most Especially The Handsome Hardwoods For Which This Part Of The World Is Know. The Rooms Are Individual Masterpieces Whose Appointments Are Handpicked From The Work Of Local Artisan S. The Generous Use Of Rich, Aged Mahogany Is Enhanced By The Addition Of Ethnic Ceramics, Textiles, And Artwork. Doors Are Intricately Carved W/Mayan Motifs- Stained Glass Windows Set The Rooms Aglow With Understated Colors All Accommodations Have Air-Conditioning, Ceiling Fans, Servibars And Satellite Color TV And In Keeping With The Customs Of The Region, Rocking Chairs And Hammocks Await Your Pleasure On The Terrace.
  • Deluxe Garden Bungalow

  • Built In Traditional Mayan Style With Wood, Stone, Native Marble And Thatch. In Addition, Each Comes Richly Decorated With The Work Of Local Artisans With A Shaded Terrace And Verandahs. All Accommodations Have Air- Conditioning, Ceiling Fans, Servibars And Satellite Color TV.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3pm 

  • Check out time is 1pm 

  • Time Zone is  CST 

  • Opened in  1923 

  • Renovated in  2000 

  • 92  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    From the airport, take Merida/Valladolid Freeway east, until you get to Chichen Itza, hotel is at sight when you get into the archeological site. Nearby Airports * Merida International - 75 miles * Cancun International - 111 miles Merida International

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card deposit of 100 percent stay is required at time of booking. C/C SECURITY CODE IS REQUIRED WHEN USING AMERICAN EXPRESS TO GUARANTEE A ROOM.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel 15 days prior to arrival to avoid charge equal to one night's room and tax. Cancellation fee of $15 per room is applied to each room cancelled.

    Restaurant Information
    On-Site Dining  * BUFFET - Open from 11:30am-4pm; Casual, Regional & International. * MAIN - Open from 7am-10:30pm; Casual, Regional & International. * SPECIALTY - Open from 6pm-11pm; Casual, Regional & International. * PAVAROTTI - Open from 12pm-4pm; Casual, Regional & International. * POOL GRILL - Open from 12pm-4pm; Casual, International & Snacks. Mayaland Hotel & Bungalows

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Facilities
  •   Two meeting rooms are available for use, with an overall capacity of 50 persons.


    Recreation Information
    Mayaland Hotel & Bungalows
  • On-Site Recreation

  • Outdoor pool * Barbecue grill area * Picnic area/tables * Horseback riding * Jogging track

  • Valladolid

  • 25 miles west to the property. A beautiful provincial town that was hotbed of rebel activity during the Caste War and with oldest colonial structures on the peninsula
  • Balancanche Cave

  • 7 miles west to the property. The Mayas used it for the worshipping of their gods
  • Merida

  • 50 miles east to the property. Capital of the state of Yucatan, its a beautiful even-paced metropolis with tree-lined boulevards and a colonial air
  • Rio Lagartos National Park

  • 89 miles southwest to the property. Home to the greatest flock of wild flamingos in North America, and many more bird species
  • Uxmal and the Puuc Route

  • 117 miles east to the property. The late Classic and Early Postclassic May asites of the hilly (Puuc) region of western Yucatan are collectively referred to as the Puuc sites. Uxmal is the greatest of these. The area surrounding Uxmal is rich in pre-Columbian sites, colonial churces, Mayan villages and haciendas
  • Downtown Chicnen Itza

  • 0 miles to the property. This archelological site was the major site of the Postclassic Maya and is considered one of the 'Seven Wonders of the Modern World'

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