
There are many options for sleeping in the Yucatan, from the low budget hostels, to the higher-end extravagance of a luxury hotel or resort.
Some of the higher-end hotel choices are well worth spending the cash on. When choosing a place to stay, consider your budget, your reasons for visiting and the kind of memories you want to take home with you. As everywhere, it’s a good idea to always ask to see the room before taking it, but even the most expensive motel rooms in The Yucatan are simple, yet clean, accommodations.
This section is divided by town, the listings within going from least to most expensive.
Each hostel or hotel listed on the site was visited or stayed in by someone from artist-at-large.com or more than one of our readers. Some of the suggestions were made by people that were met and talked to extensively while traveling in The Yucatan.
Any of the hostels in the Yucatan are good deals. Some are better than others – whether that is because of security issues, cleanliness, or noise level, it’s up to you to decide what’s a good fit for you. If you are only looking for a bed for the night because you will be out and about all day then this is probably the best way to go. Staying in a hostel is also a great way to meet other travelers of all ages from around the world. This makes hostels inviting to travelers of all ages and all budgets. There are a number of privately run hostels here, please check them out thoroughly before taking the room.

Hotels.com- from hotels and B&B’s to condos and all inclusive resorts. Hotels.com also specializes in providing travelers with accommodations during sold-out periods.
Hostelworld.comoffers reservations for hostels and budget travel worldwide.
Campeche
Palenque
San Cristobal de las Casas

