Located in the heart of town,
Casita Carolina (Av. Costera btwn Calles 16 and 18, tel. 983/834-2334, www.casitacarolina.com [1], US$37.50–42 s/d, US$25–42 s/d with shared kitchen, US$50 s/d cabaña with kitchenette) is one of the area’s most charming and convenient accommodations. Three of the six units occupy a converted family home and share a common living room and fully equipped kitchen. The other units—a cabaña apartment, a cozy casita, and a palapa bungalow—face a large grassy garden that runs to the lakeshore. The rooms vary in size and decor, but all have a private bathroom, a fan, and a homey feel. Friendly American host and owner Carolyn Niemeyer Weiss lives on-site; she also hosts a weeklong artist’s retreat in February.
Hotelito Paraíso (Av. Costera at Calle 14, tel. 983/834-2787, www.hotelitoelparaiso.com [2], US$50 s/d with a/c) has 14 stark, modern rooms, with minifridge, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and air-con. All open onto a large grassy area that runs right to the lakeshore; there’s a palapa shade, plenty of chairs, and even a grill. Kayaks also are available for rent for US$4.50 per hour.
Located on almost 150 acres of mostly undeveloped land, Hotel Villas Ecotucán (Hwy. 307 Km. 27.3, tel. 983/834-2516, www.villasecotucan.info [3], US$55 s/d/t/q) has plenty of activities for everyone—jungle walks, swimming, and kayaking, as well as excellent bird-watching and lake tours. Accommodations are in five palapa-roofed cabañas and two suites. Each is spacious and simple, with a private veranda to enjoy the view of the lake and surrounding vegetation. Rates at this family-orientated place include two adults and two kids, plus a full breakfast for all.
Rancho Encantado (Hwy. 307 Km. 24, tel. 983/839-7900, toll-free U.S. tel. 877/229-2046, www.encantado.com [4], US$110–130 s/d) has 12 spacious casitas featuring Mexican tile floors, good beds, and porches that overlook either the lush garden or the lagoon. The prettiest spot here, however, is a pier that leads to a shady dock strung with hammocks—it’s perfect for swimming and relaxing. Guests can receive massages and body treatments in a small kiosk built over the lake; a hot tub is nearby. The only downer here is the persistent hum of traffic from nearby Highway 307—most get used to it. Rates include full breakfast.
Built on a bluff, Hotel Laguna Bacalar (Blvd. Costero 479, tel. 983/834-2206, www.hotellagunabacalar.com [5], US$60–65 s/d, US$76–82 s/d with a/c) has clean and spacious rooms, most with a balcony and dramatic views of the lagoon. The decor, once seriously kitschy, has been toned down to just a bit of shell art. Stairs zigzag down to the water, where a pier, ladder, and a diving board make swimming fun and easy. There’s also a small pool near the rooms. The hotel restaurant (7:30 a.m.–9 p.m. daily, US$5–15) serves basic, reliable meals—guests can access the wireless Internet there for free. From the highway, look for the large sign and huge white and aqua structure just south of town.
Links:
[1] http://www.casitacarolina.com
[2] http://www.hotelitoelparaiso.com
[3] http://www.villasecotucan.info
[4] http://www.encantado.com
[5] http://www.hotellagunabacalar.com