41 Best Hotels in Yucatán and Campeche States, Mexico

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We've compiled the best of the best in Yucatán and Campeche States - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Hyatt Regency Mérida

$$ | Av. Colón s/n, Mérida, 97100, Mexico

The city's first deluxe hotel is still one of its most elegant, with a beautiful marble lobby and contemporary rooms that are tastefully done in taupe color schemes set off by dark-wood furniture. Upper-crust Meridanos recommend Spasso Italian restaurant as a fine place to have a drink in the evening, and Sunday brunch at Peregrina Bistro is memorable.

Pros

  • Reasonable prices
  • Popular bistro
  • Nice fitness center

Cons

  • Far from downtown
  • Extra charge for Internet and in-room coffee
  • Breakfast menu could include more light and healthy options
Av. Colón s/n, Mérida, 97100, Mexico
999-942–1234
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285 rooms
No Meals

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La Misión de Fray Diego

$$ | Calle 61 524, Mérida, 97000, Mexico

With high ceilings, arched doorways, and checkered-tile floors, the elegant accommodations in this former convent retain their colonial charm, and tasteful ecclesiastical art and other items ensure they look divine. Suites have whirlpool tubs, domed ceilings, marble pillars, and a stairway leading up to the bed. Request a room on the third floor, since some of those on the lower floors tend to be dark. A wraparound balcony overlooks an open-air courtyard, which is filled with lush greenery and a pool that's illuminated at night. Web-only promotions are often available.

Pros

  • Great restaurant
  • Charming property
  • Courteous staff

Cons

  • A bit of a climb to third-floor rooms
  • No children under 12
  • Stairwell not well lit at night
Calle 61 524, Mérida, 97000, Mexico
999-924–1111
Hotel Details
26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Lodge at Uxmal

$$$ | Carretera Uxmal, Km 78, Uxmal, 97844, Mexico

The outwardly rustic, thatched-roof buildings here have red-tile floors, hand-carved doors and rocking chairs, stained-glass windows, and local weavings—the effect is comfortable yet luxuriant, making the property feel like a peaceful ranch. All rooms have TVs, canopy beds, bathtubs, and screened windows; suites have king-size beds and Jacuzzi tubs. Most guests catch the sunset from the long balcony that wraps around the rooms. Request one in Block 1 (Rooms E–G) on the second floor; these offer great views of the pool and ruins in the distance.

Pros

  • Big pools
  • Gracious staff
  • Directly across from Uxmal entrance

Cons

  • Expensive for rustic rooms
  • Breakfast not included
  • Can book up given its proximity to Uxmal
Carretera Uxmal, Km 78, Uxmal, 97844, Mexico
998-887–2495
Hotel Details
40 rooms
No Meals

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LunArena

$$ | Av. Veraniega, 97707, Mexico

Situated as it is at the eastern end of El Cuyo, LunArena offers a trade-off—on the one hand, the beach here is quiet, but, on the other hand, the location means that you'll have to walk a ways to reach other area amenities. Rooms have white plaster walls, understated furnishings, and small kitchenettes. The hotel restaurant serves breakfast and Mexican, Italian, and American favorites in the evening. The small pool is best for just a quick dip after a swim in the ocean. 

Pros

  • Comfortable, beach-chic rooms
  • Hammocks with ocean views
  • Kitchenettes

Cons

  • A bit removed
  • Restaurant is on the expensive side
  • Small pool
Av. Veraniega, 97707, Mexico
984-133–0810
Hotel Details
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Piedra de Agua

$$ | Calle 60 498, Mérida, 97000, Mexico

Renovated for maximum comfort without compromising historical charm, this hotel in an 1840s mansion features a striking antique-meets-contemporary decor, including in guest rooms, which have tile floors, high ceilings, period details, and sleek modern furnishings and amenities. There's a lovely pool with a designated hammock area, and the location, one block from Plaza Grande and the cathedral, means you might wake up to the sound of church bells. If you plan on dining here, request the romantic cave for two; it's part of what was a secret passageway connecting several Mérida mansions to the church. 

Pros

  • Centrally located
  • Decent rates
  • Wonderful decor

Cons

  • Small bathrooms
  • Some street noise
  • Off-site parking
Calle 60 498, Mérida, 97000, Mexico
999-924–2300
Hotel Details
20 rooms
No Meals

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Playa Linda Hotel

$ | Calle 76, Progreso, 97320, Mexico

Located directly across from the beach, the Playa Linda not only has great views but also rooms that look like something straight out of an IKEA catalog, with recessed lighting, modern furnishings, and sleek kitchens. Suites have an added dining area and balcony, but not all have ocean views. Room 2 is the largest, and discounted rates are available for long-term stays. Although there's no restaurant or bar here, the hotel has arrangements with local properties for food delivery upon request.

Pros

  • Great views
  • Suites have an added dining area and balcony
  • Discounts available for longer-term stays

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Staff speaks little English
  • No amenities
Calle 76, Progreso, 97320, Mexico
985-858–0519
Hotel Details
7 rooms
No Meals

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Progreso Beach Hotel

$ | Calle 21 No.150, Progreso, 97320, Mexico

This small hotel is across from the water and close to all the restaurants along the malecón. Standard rooms are very sparse, with headboards that are simply painted on the walls and mattresses on cement platforms; there are also several rooms with basic kitchens designed for long-term stays. The small pool in front provides a place to relax when the beach is packed. The hotel doesn't have an on-site restaurant, but you can order a Continental breakfast (at extra charge) and snacks later in the day.

Pros

  • Inexpensive
  • Swimming pool

Cons

  • Sparse rooms
  • Wi-Fi in common areas only
  • Uncomfortable beds
Calle 21 No.150, Progreso, 97320, Mexico
969-935–5079
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51 rooms
No meals

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Punta Caliza

$$ | Paseo Kuka s/n, Isla Holbox, Mexico

If you follow design blogs or Instagram accounts, photos of Punta Caliza may have already caught your eye—its central pool is surrounded by three white-washed, thatched-roof buildings containing rooms that are elegantly minimalist, with cedar-planked walls and ceilings, concrete floors, crisp white linens, and private plunge pool areas that connect to the main one. Although the property is a block back from the beach, it has is a beach club with a bar for guests. The restaurant serves generous breakfasts and traditional Mexican dishes with an emphasis on seafood at other meals.

Pros

  • Spacious, understated rooms
  • Innovative layout featuring traditional architectural details
  • Excellent restaurant

Cons

  • Not on the beach
  • Service can be inconsistent
  • Fewer facilities than larger resorts
Paseo Kuka s/n, Isla Holbox, Mexico
998-316–8140
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12 rooms
No Meals

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Villa Mercedes

$$ | Av. Colón 500, Mérida, 97000, Mexico

In contrast to the traditional-looking, blue-and-white exterior of this hotel, which is part of Hilton's Curio Collection, its lobby is austerely modern, and its guest rooms are contemporary, though with little to remind you that you're in Mexico. On-site amenities include the Asai Japanese restaurant, an outdoor pool, and a fitness center.

Pros

  • Recently refurbished
  • Excellent Japanese restaurant
  • Perfect for business travelers

Cons

  • Pool is in the shadow of the hotel
  • Generic room decor
  • Other options are more convenient to the historic center
Av. Colón 500, Mérida, 97000, Mexico
999-942–9000
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127 rooms
No Meals

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Villas Flamingos

$$$$ | Calle Paseo Kuka s/n, Isla Holbox, 77310, Mexico

Rooms at this tranquil, eco-friendly hotel have ocean or garden views, extra large windows, and hammocks, making them perfect for those who want to feel the sea breeze or fall asleep to the sound of crashing waves. Bathrooms have eco-toilets, and shower water is recycled into the garden. There are six categories of accommodations, including two-story cabañas with whirlpool tubs and a beach house that sleeps eight. The pool is directly in front of the ocean, making it difficult to know where one body of water ends and the other begins.

Pros

  • Eco-friendly property
  • Nice pool
  • Only beach house on the island

Cons

  • 20-minute walk to town
  • Rustic design isn't for everyone
  • Rooms could use some upgrades
Calle Paseo Kuka s/n, Isla Holbox, 77310, Mexico
984-875–2167
Hotel Details
30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Wayam Mundo Imperial

$$ | Av. Colon 508, Mérida, 97070, Mexico

This all-suites hotel in García Ginerés blurs the line between indoors and outdoors—after checking into a mid-20th-century house, you'll pass through lush gardens with seating areas, fountains, and contemporary sculptures on the way to your accommodations. In lieu of dark hallways, open-air paths above the gardens connect the different new additions that house the guest rooms. Cuna, the hotel's restaurant, is a culinary destination in its own right. 

Pros

  • Stylish design
  • Quiet neighborhood
  • Excellent restaurant

Cons

  • Outside the historic center
  • On the pricier side
  • Rooftop pool area is small
Av. Colon 508, Mérida, 97070, Mexico
800-969–2926
Hotel Details
52 suites
No Meals

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