Offering an outdoor pool, gardens and a Mexican restaurant with views of Lake Chapala, Hotel del Pescador is located on the outskirts of Ajijic town. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
D and Dee
Canada
The staff were lovely, the amenities (grounds, pool, games room, workout area) were excellent. The room itself was nice.
Featuring a garden, Casa Miura Hotel Boutique is situated in Ajijic, in the Chapala Lake side. All rooms boast a kitchenette, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, and a private bathroom.
Francisco
Mexico
Location is amazing
Suite #2 "Palapa" has a nice big tub and the room is very fresh during a hot day.
Nice view
Pool has nice temperature
Located in Ajijic, 49 km from Tlaquepaque Regional Ceramic Museum, Mandala Thai provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
michael
Panama
the creative appointed rooms and the friendly girls at the check in
La Reserva Chapala features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Ajijic. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service.
Santiago
Mexico
All of the menu is pretty good, and the beds are really comfortable.
I love the pool, my wife love the pool, and my daughter really enjoyes the pool and the jacuzzi for kids.
Casa Yollotzin features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Ajijic. This 4-star hotel offers room service.
Steve
Canada
The location of this B & B is just off the Principle Square and excellent for walking to all areas of Ajijic. The breakfast is first rate and in fact, they have a full service dining room with excellent food.
Hotel Danza del Sol is situated 5 minutes’ walk from Ajijic’s town centre and features a games room with a pool table, banquet facilities, and an outdoor swimming pool.
Marcela
United Kingdom
I stayed with my husband and friends at Danza del Sol and the staff were so accomodating and friendly. The hotel is beautiful and the rooms were so much nicer and bigger than we expected. We love to go back soon as we enjoyed our stay so much.
Set in Ajijic and Chapala Lake is located beside the property, Hotel Villas Ajijic, Ajijic Chapala Jalisco offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi...
This hotel is located on the shores of Lake Chapala in Ajijic and features 2 swimming pools, a soccer court and pickleball with extra charge facilities.
Haraldo
Mexico
The location is excellent. Gardens are beautiful and well mantained. Pool is also very good. Room is spacious and clean. Many facilities available; restaurant, bar, hot pool, cold pool, jacuzzi.
Located on the shore Chapala Lake, Nimue Marina Residence provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a fitness centre and a bar.
Gilli
United Kingdom
Beautiful setting in tropical gardens, big pool and spacious very comfortable room (with large sofa, coffee machine etc). Friendly staff. 15mins walk into Ajijic for restaurants and a small town with great character.
La Ribereña is located in the shores of the Chapala Lagoon and 5 minutes’ drive from Ajijic Town Centre. It features a swimming pool, sun terrace, BBQ facilities and free Wi-Fi throughout.
Excelente la alberca y la habitación muy confortable
Set in Ajijic, Casita Montana Hotel offers 3-star accommodation with a garden, a terrace and a restaurant. There is free private parking and the property offers paid airport shuttle service.
Muy bello todo, excelente trato, todo super céntrico y muy cómodo.
Hotel Casa Blanca is located in Ajijic town centre, less than 200 metres from the beautiful Lake Chapala. This Moroccan-style hotel features a continental breakfast, WiFi and free phone calls.
la gentillesse du jeune homme qui nous a accueilli !
La Joya del Lago has an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, a garden and shared lounge in Ajijic. Boasting a 24-hour front desk, this property also has a restaurant and a barbecue.
La comodidad, las instalaciones el baño muy limpio
FAQs about hotels in Ajijic
On average, it costs £71 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ajijic for tonight. You'll pay on average around £120 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ajijic will cost around £103 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Guadalajara International Airport, approximately 25km from Ajijic. From there, take a 30-minute taxi or bus ride. Domestic travellers may prefer driving; it's about a 5-hour journey from Mexico City. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for Ajijic is Guadalajara International Airport, due to its proximity and frequent flights. It's approximately 35 kilometres away, making it a practical choice for both domestic and international travellers.
In Ajijic, Mexico, public transport primarily consists of buses and taxis. Buses are economical and run frequently, covering most areas. Taxis are readily available, offering a quicker, albeit more expensive, option. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to Ajijic's compact size. Driving is an option, but be aware of the local traffic rules.
The best area to stay in Ajijic, Mexico, is the village centre. It's popular for its vibrant plaza, local markets, and proximity to the beautiful Lake Chapala. It offers convenient access to restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions.
What guests said about Ajijic:
10
Scored 10
Old hippy paradise.
Old hippy paradise. Peace and love and everyone is friendly. Lots of street dogs who also are friendly and well fed pack. Check out the Lake Chapala Society compound-Expat experts available and large English library.
Anna
4.0
Scored 4.0
The place is full of flies during the days and then...
The place is full of flies during the days and then mosquitos at night. The streets are terrible, made from broken stones and sand/cement, except for the tarmac main through road, which, as a result, is constantly busy or at a standstill. Cars cannot drive above 10mph in the side streets, hence the main road congestion.
The Lake seems polluted and nobody swims in there.
It's a boring little town, best avoided.
The only saving grace is there are lots of trees, and the have a very healthy aversion to cutting them down, even if this means building outbuildings and patio structures incorporating them. See the pictures below.
The Doc
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We loved the church bells ringing and the song birds singing...
We loved the church bells ringing and the song birds singing. We weren’t so fond of the dogs barking in the night.
We loved the restaurants and the friendly people
but didn’t like the cobblestones underfoot or the dog poop left on the sidewalks.
We liked walking around the lake but noticed there wasn’t a lot of activity on the lake.
A big draw to Ajijic is the cost of living which is lower than in the coastal areas of Mexico. There is also the Chapala Society that offers programs to get involved with if you are staying a month or longer in Ajijic.
Brenda
6.0
Scored 6.0
Ajijic is a strange place.
Ajijic is a strange place. Almost nothing to do for recreation other than walk around the town and eat. There are many good restaurants, but it would be nice to have some recreation options. Maybe we were there too early in the season in early Feb. The weather was cool-ish: Hi's in the high 70's, Lo's in the low 50's. Very, very dry. Did I say very dry? Great for sleeping and walking around. Really the only "recreation" we had was the heated swimming pool at our hotel. This was crucial. Our hotel was on the edge of the main town, and a 10 minute walk to the waterfront. It was very picturesque, but frankly kind of boring. A week is too long to stay in this town. 3 nights would probably be sufficient.
Robert
United States
10
Scored 10
Ajijic was everything I expected from all the things I had...
Ajijic was everything I expected from all the things I had read about it. Beautiful area. Lots of Americans, Europeans, and Canadians so that even though my Spanish was extremely limited, there were people everywhere to communicate with. Also many of the locals speak some English.
Karen
United States
10
Scored 10
People were so friendly and helpful;.
People were so friendly and helpful;. The weather was wonderful.
There were so many really good restraunts. Everything was so nice that we returned another time and stayed at the same place. The owner, Elizabeth, is a truly classy lady, just like Casa del Sol. We have tried to book for a 3rd visit, but the B&B is so sold out...no surprise...Everyone wants to wake up to the wonderful breakfast served by the friendly staff.
The hotel was a short walk into the centre of Ajijic along the lakeside path. The room was a good size with plenty of storage space. The second bed was located on a mezzanine accessed by a spiral staircase. The hotel rooms surrounded an attractive garden with usable garden furniture, making for a very tranquil location.
The staff were very welcoming and, even better, a welcome drink was provided on arrival. Parking was readily available in the street outside.
The room and the entire hotel was clean, the bed was great, the workers were extremely nice and helpful. The garden is a little oasis with a great view to the mountain. The breakfast was delicious (we had chilaquiles).
La habitación y todo el hotel estaban limpios, la cama era estupenda, el personal era muy amable y atento. El jardín es un pequeño oasis con una gran vista de la montaña. El desayuno era delicioso (comimos chilaquiles).
This is a perfect small boutique hotel run by a lovely Elizabeth. It is elegant without being at all fussy. The rooms are well appointed, the bed comfy. Public spaces are spacious, the pool is very pretty. Breakfasts vary each day with two main dishes, always well prepared and creative. It is in the heart of Ajijic village, walking distance from everything. I would definitely stay there again.
The location of Casablanca Hotel is great few blocks from the center of the town and across a fabulous restaurant "Domennech", the room was comfortable and clean, no AC and it was hot but a fan was helpful. The breakfast was nothing to talk about, but there are plenty of great places around.
They provided a good breakfast with varity and we would have liked to partake more, but we were trying to enjoy the many sites and restaurants in the area. The wife and I really liked the hotel, her only compaint was that it was at the top of a very steep street and the road was real rough.
The location of the hotel is perfect for me. It is near two of my favorite restaurants. The room was lovely, it had a enormous bathtub and the bed was a king and very comfortable. This suite also had a great refrigerator and kitchen facilities.
This is a small property, more like a b&b than a hotel (only 4 rooms) but it has a lovely atrium restaurant and the food is exceptionally good! It is not fancy but very comfortable and friendly. It's like staying with friends.
Our room was bright, spacious and comfortable, with balcony and its windows that brought in lovely light. This is probably my favorite place I've stayed in Ajijic. Perfect location, lovely owner and staff. I will stay again!!!
Beautiful setting in tropical gardens, big pool and spacious very comfortable room (with large sofa, coffee machine etc). Friendly staff. 15mins walk into Ajijic for restaurants and a small town with great character.
The location of this B & B is just off the Principle Square and excellent for walking to all areas of Ajijic. The breakfast is first rate and in fact, they have a full service dining room with excellent food.
This place is in the heart of Ajijic, literally a short walk from every happening thing. I wish I could say something critical to keep it for ourselves (🥰) , but this place and the hosts are wonderful.
Lovely place in Ajijic, super comfortable and large. Quiet with all the amenities needed for short or long stay. Harold was one of the most helpful and friendly hosts we have ever had.
The grounds of this property were amazing. It was more than a hotel. Our “room “ was more like a very large one bed apartment.
The pool is beautiful…and heated.
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