Hotel Canek, Palenque, Mexico Posted on January 14, 2013 by admin Reply Double room with great light. Awesome terraces with great views of surrounding hillsides.
Hostal San Miguel, Palenque, Mexico Posted on January 14, 2013 by admin Reply Street entrance Lobby entrance at Hostal San Miguel Double room Balcony
Nomadas Hostel, Merida, Mexico Posted on January 13, 2013 by admin Reply Welcome to Nomadas Hostel! Common area, also the setting of free salsa lessons offered twice a week. The mixed dormitory The pool and patio area is a much appreciated oasis from the oppressive heat and noise on the streets of Merida.
Poc-Na Hostel, Isla Mujeres, Mexico Posted on January 13, 2013 by admin Reply Gateway between hostel rooms and the beach patio. Camping area at Poc-Na Beach patio at Poc-Na. Volleyballs are available at the desk. Doing the wash on day two – Smart to use the facilities when we know we’ve got them. Nice laundry basins at Poc-Na – four of them to use. Common room under the palapa. Poc-Na also has a spa space where massages are offered. Prices start at 100 pesos for 20 minutes. Poc-Na beach bar. Our room at Poc-Na Hostel. Beach area with hammocks for lazing.
Hotel El Caracol, Isla Mujeres, Mexico Posted on January 13, 2013 by admin Reply Hotel El Caracol Double at Hotel El Caracol. Bathroom: Hotel El Caracol. Room at Hotel El Caracol.
Hotel Caribe Maya, Isla Mujeres, Mexico Posted on January 13, 2013 by admin Reply Welcome to Hotel Caribe Maya! Beds at Hotel Caribe Maya. Bathroom: Hotel Caribe Maya.
Hotel Carmelina, Isla Mujeres, Mexico Posted on January 13, 2013 by admin Reply Entrance to Hotel Carmelina. 3 person room at Hotel Carmelina. Bathroom.
Tribu Hostel (Isla Holbox, Mexico) Photos Posted on January 12, 2013 by admin Reply Very cool and fun tree-house vibe walking throughout the different structures. Hammock chairs make a great place to relax and read or nap. Very nice , new barbecue pit at your disposal. tower to the dorms, and roof-top terrace the bar…
Ida y Vuelta Hostel (Isla Holbox, Mexico) Photos Posted on January 12, 2013 by admin Reply Recently constructed street entrance make Ida y Vuelta easy to find. All of the dorms and private rooms are screened in to keep the mosquitoes out. Beautiful mosaic tiled bathrooms. Whether your sleeping in a bunk, or in hammocks like we did in 2009, Ida y Vuelta’s dorms are breezy and roomy. Great sink to clean fish in including a barbecue grill right next to it – you just have to collect your own wood. These Boat Beds are going to be set up in individual Palapas for private sleeping quarters the soon to be bar! communal kitchen bed in private house hammock area Follow this road to your Right!