Capital O La Joya Del Lago has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Ajijic. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Stephanie
From
United States
A Lovely place, with an exceptional restaurant.
The pool requires significant maintenance with a very large portion of bottom tiles missing, and the filtration system needs mending.
The top surface layer of the water was not clean.
The mattress is a bit tired, yes, serviceable.
The table lamp didn’t work.
But it’s clean, bug-Free, and reasonable value, with friendly staff, and nightguard.
Casa Miura Hotel Boutique has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Ajijic. There is free private parking and the property has paid airport shuttle service.
Havamal
From
United States
I stay at Casa Miura primarily because of the location. My friends live in the neighborhood and the hotel is near my favorite breakfast restaurant.
La Reserva Chapala in Ajijic features 4-star accommodations with a garden and a bar. The hotel has a hot tub, outdoor pool and terrace, and guests can dine in the restaurant.
Garden of Dreams Boutique Hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Ajijic. This 3-star hotel offers a bar. The hotel also has free WiFi and free private parking.
Amy
From
United States
The grounds are beautiful, there is a scent of flowers, the pool, the breakfast, the location, all great. The room was comfortable. I was able to borrow a yoga mat.
Hacienda del Lago Boutique Hotel offers colonial style accommodations in Ajijic. There are spa services, concierge, an outdoor pool, and a Pod (Nespresso) coffee machine.
Nancy
From
Mexico
we've stayed there before, but ended up not using this reservation due to a problem.
Hotel del Pescador is located in Ajijic and features a bar. With a garden, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Alejandro
From
Mexico
The attention of the staff and their willingness to accommodate my requests. The hotel looks small in the photos but it doesn’t feel like it when you’re there, everything is well thought out. The decor on the room that I requested was more than what I imagined.
Hotel Boutique Sol y Luna SPA features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Ajijic.
Rick
From
United States
My recent stay at Hotel Boutique Sol y Luna SPA was an absolute pleasure. From the moment we stepped through the door, the professional yet friendly staff made us feel welcome.
Highlights of the hotel are the on-site spa, outdoor pool and restaurant. We indulged in a couple's massage that left us feeling rejuvenated. We also enjoyed the included breakfast, as well as other meals in the onsight restaurant.
Nimue Marina Residence features an outdoor swimming pool, fitness center, a garden and private beach area in Ajijic.
Jessica
From
United States
The views of the lake were spectacular, especially in the morning! The room was clean, spacious and the patio was very nice. We received a complimentary hour of kayaking on the lake, we also played paddle ball. I would definitely come back for another stay!
Located in Ajijic, 30 miles from Tlaquepaque Regional Ceramic Museum, Mandala Thai provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Guest review
The room with private pool and open space was great
Hotel Casa Blanca is located in Ajijic town center, less than 656 feet from the beautiful Lake Chapala. This Moroccan-style hotel features a continental breakfast, WiFi and free phone calls.
Guest review
Wonderful staff. Excellent location. Good breakfast.
FAQs about hotels in Ajijic
On average, 3-star hotels in Ajijic cost $105 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ajijic are $100 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ajijic can be found for $146 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ajijic this weekend is $146 or, for a 4-star hotel, $146. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ajijic for this weekend cost around $260 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The town is very quaint with numerous typically Mexican...
The town is very quaint with numerous typically Mexican shops, restaurants and artesanias (handcraft). The Tuesday and Wednesday markets were wonderful and we found the Mexican people generally very friendly and helpful.
This was our second visit to Ajijic and we would certainly recommend it as a first choice for anyone wanting to experience village life not too far from Guadalajara.
Guest review by
Buhrmann
Review score
10.0
Ajijic is amazing!!
Ajijic is amazing!! The weather is great most of the year, it's safe, and easy to get around town. The people are so nice and helpful. There are several hot springs in the area that are just beautiful. Highly highly recommend!!
Guest review by
Craney
Review score
8.0
We were visiting friends who recently moved to Ajijic from...
We were visiting friends who recently moved to Ajijic from the USA. It’s a very lovely quiet town. Lot’s of ex-pats there is a huge ex-pat facility with tons of activities and information to make the transition fairly smooth. We found it a bit too quiet. The lake is beautiful but unfortunately it is not swimmable. But I could imagine kayaking or paddle boarding would be great. Very few boats. Beautiful Malecón with a number of restaurants overlooking the lake. We felt very safe. Super convenient with large grocery stores and everything else you might need. Easy walkable and driving. Great restaurants.
Guest review by
Kerry
United States
Review score
10.0
This town is on Lake Chapala and has been a bit of an...
This town is on Lake Chapala and has been a bit of an artist's colony since the 1950's. Quiet and charming, as a retirement age woman I always felt safe even at night. There seems to be a respect here for everyone. And beauty even in the sidewalks. Sidewalks: the streets are paved with cobblestones that might be difficult for folks with mobility issues.
I visited over Thanksgiving weekend, which coincided with the Festival of Saint Andrew, which was both wonderful (I love church bells! and processions) and a challenge (firecrackers).
Guest review by
Janis
United States
Review score
6.0
Getting around can be a bit of a problem.
Getting around can be a bit of a problem. You have to take the buses that go to Chapala. If you want to go to Guadalajara, you have to take the Guadalajara bus that leaves about every 45 minutes. And the roads are clogged with traffic. Maybe 80 years ago it was an idyllic little settlement. But today, as with many other parts of Mexico, there's just too much traffic congestion. Lots of Canadian and US retirees reside in Ajijic, and they tend to keep themselves busy in various ways -- operating weekly street markets, running bridge tournaments, and the like.
Guest review by
Nighat
Mexico
Review score
4.0
It looks very nice on the pictures... the outside garden is...
It looks very nice on the pictures... the outside garden is very nice.. but the rooms are old, good bed .. rid service, we were very kind to the person that receives us but she is local and never been that nothing about customer service.. I will not mention being polite because I think we all have common sense but not her..Will not comeback there, is also far from everything and taxis charge and arm and a leg
Guest review by
Joannie
United States
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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.
Warm welcome by the staff! Beautiful garden and very nicely decorated hotel. The room is spacious, kept in style with colourful details. With the bathroom, hot water, tv, wifi, chairs, table and a fridge we were all set and happy. We were provided with a card to open the gate and park our car so we could enter and leave as we pleased.
The hotel was clean, cosy and very homey. A really lovely stay, with a home cooked breakfast that was great. I have food allergies and I'm vegan and they were very helpful and accommodating. The pool and garden area is lovely and the rooms are well looked after and lovely.
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.
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