"We stayed in 4 of these new hotels within 2 weeks. This one was empty and felt sad to be so forgotten and unused after a year.
The hotel DESPERATELY NEEDS SIGNS ON THE ROAD. You have to call for directions. Google Maps is wrong and staff knows this. Unlike every other hotel, this was unmarked and we spent over an hour trying to navigate without a WiFi signal.
The road to the hotel is long with blind spots. It will take 20 min from the road. Not sure who planned that absurd bike line but a two lane would feel safer.
The price and pool, amenities staff are great but wow, but a sign on the road or send txts to guests like the others did.
Food was best here. "
"The staff is amazing…all local Mayans from Tekit. The pool, grounds, architecture and design, lighting and jungle-manicured landscaping was carefully designed by professionals. They have cenotes and ancient caves on their vast property…so lots to explore. Their food was outstanding as well. I would say the only downside for us was they were reroofing the area above the restaurant above the pool area and the smell was so overwhelming, we could not enjoy the pool at all."
"Just as we remember it but under new ownership. I missed the personalization of the founder Valerie Pickles. She would stop by at breakfast and greet the visitors. I heard the new owner wasn’t feeling well so we didn’t get to meet her.
The wonderful included breakfast did not include the signature pickle on the Ham, cheese and egg burrito. Now it was scrambled eggs but just as good. Jamaica juice, some fruit and good strong coffee too!
The grounds are lush and so well established. Always a good nights sleep in the thatched roof bungalows!
I miss the binder of recommendations that also included history on the place. We miss you Valerie but send good wishes to the new owner. What a gem the Pickled Onion is!
We ate dinner there twice- margaritas were a bit sour for my liking, and the empanada appetizer was cold both nights. But the food is good and worth stopping by for! "
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Sacalum, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What’s there to see and do in Sacalum?
While you're exploring the area, Cenotes Hacienda Mucuyché and Cenote X'batun are a couple of picturesque spots to get outside and enjoy nature. In the wider area, you’ll find Mayapan Mayan Ruins and Uxmal Archaeological Site.
What’s a holiday rental in Sacalum like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Sacalum. Holiday rentals offer extras such as kitchens and laundry facilities so you'll be comfy for your stay. If you're concerned about cleanliness, a holiday rental can provide a sense of security away from public hotel lifts and busy reception areas while still allowing you to travel. You'll also have more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which is another reason why a holiday rental is a great option for families.
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