Hotel Tikal Inn

3.0 star property
Lodge with outdoor pool, near Tikal
your current months are December, 2024 and January, 2025.
December 2024
January 2025

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Outdoor pool, pool umbrellas, pool loungers
Property grounds
Aerial view
Outdoor pool, pool umbrellas, pool loungers
Room

Reviews

8.0 out of 10

Very good

Popular amenities

  • Airport transfer
  • Bar
  • Pool
  • 24/7 front desk
  • Laundry facilities
  • Free WiFi
Main amenities
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Restaurant and bar/lounge
  • Outdoor pool
  • Room service
  • Airport shuttle
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Garden
  • Front-desk safe
  • Laundry service
  • Conference space
  • Multilingual staff
  • Picnic area
Feel at home
  • Private bathroom
  • Garden
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Dry cleaning/laundry service
  • Outdoor swimming pools
  • Free toiletries
The price is ₹6,525
₹7,960 total
includes taxes & fees
6 Dec - 7 Dec

Room options

Classic Cabin

Highlights

Ceiling fan
Private bathroom
Daily housekeeping
  • 15 sq m
  • Sleeps 2
  • 2 Double Beds

Budget Double Room

Highlights

Ceiling fan
Private bathroom
Daily housekeeping
  • 15 sq m
  • Sleeps 2
  • 1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed

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About the area

Map
Parque Nacional Tikal, Flores, Peten, 17013

What's nearby

  • Sylvanus G. Morley Museum - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
  • Tikal - 14 min walk - 1.2 km
  • Lost World Pyramid - 16 min walk - 1.4 km
  • Central Acropolis - 17 min walk - 1.5 km
  • Tikal National Park - 32 min drive - 15.9 km

Getting around

  • Flores (FRS-Mundo Maya Intl.) - 76 min drive
  • Airport shuttle (surcharge)

Restaurants

  • ‪Café Restaurante Del Parque Tikal - ‬4 min walk
  • ‪Panela Restaurant - ‬5 min walk
  • ‪Comedor Tikal - ‬2 min walk

About this property

Hotel Tikal Inn

Hotel Tikal Inn offers a great location, putting you within a 15-minute walk of Tikal. After splashing around at the outdoor pool, you can grab a bite to eat at the restaurant or unwind with a drink at the bar/lounge. Fellow travelers say great things about the helpful staff.

Languages

English, Spanish

At a glance

Hotel size

  • 24 rooms
  • Arranged over 1 level

Arriving/Leaving

  • Check-in start time: 2:00 PM; Check-in end time: midnight
  • Contactless check-in available
  • Minimum check-in age: 18
  • Check-out time is 11:00 AM
  • Contactless check-out available

Restrictions related to your trip

  • Check COVID-19 restrictions

Special check-in instructions

  • This property offers transfers from the airport (surcharges may apply); guests must contact the property with arrival details before travel, using the contact information on the booking confirmation
  • Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival

Required at check-in

  • Credit card or cash deposit required for incidental charges
  • Government-issued photo ID may be required
  • Minimum check-in age is 18

Children

  • No cribs (infant beds)

Pets

  • No pets or service animals allowed

Internet

  • Free WiFi in public areas

Parking

  • Onsite parking available only on request

Transfers

  • Airport shuttle on request (available 24 hours)*

Other information

  • Designated smoking areas

Property amenities

Food and drink

  • Restaurant
  • Bar/lounge
  • Room service (limited hours)

What to do

  • Ecotours
  • Hiking/biking trails
  • Ziplining nearby

Working away

  • Conference space (861 square feet)

Services

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Dry cleaning/laundry services
  • Luggage storage
  • Multilingual staff
  • Pool loungers
  • Pool umbrellas

Facilities

  • 4 buildings/towers
  • Safe-deposit box at front desk
  • Garden
  • Picnic area
  • Mosquito nets
  • An outdoor pool

Room amenities

Home comfort

  • Ceiling fan

Freshen up

  • Private bathroom
  • Shower only
  • Free toiletries
  • Towels

More

  • Daily housekeeping

Fees & policies

Optional extras

  • Airport shuttle service is offered for an extra charge of USD 22.00 per person (one-way)

Children & extra beds

  • Airport shuttle for children between the ages of 3 and 18 costs USD 22.00 (one-way)

Parking

  • Guests must contact this property in advance to reserve onsite parking

Policies

This property does not have elevators.
Guests can rest easy knowing there's a fire extinguisher on site.
This property accepts credit cards, debit cards and cash.
Cashless transactions are available.

Also known as

Hotel Tikal Inn Tikal National Park
Hotel Tikal Inn
Tikal Tikal National Park
Tikal
Hotel Tikal Inn Lodge
Hotel Tikal Inn Flores
Hotel Tikal Inn Lodge Flores

Frequently asked questions

Does Hotel Tikal Inn offer free cancellation for a full refund?
Yes, Hotel Tikal Inn does have fully refundable room rates available to book on our site. If you’ve booked a fully refundable room rate, this can be cancelled up to a few days before check-in depending on the property's cancellation policy. Just make sure to check this property's cancellation policy for the exact terms and conditions.
Is there a pool at Hotel Tikal Inn?
Yes, there's an outdoor pool.
Are pets allowed at Hotel Tikal Inn?
Sorry, pets and service animals aren't allowed.
Is airport shuttle service offered by Hotel Tikal Inn?
Yes, an airport shuttle is available. The charge is USD 22.00 per person one-way.
What are the check-in and check-out times at Hotel Tikal Inn?
Check-in start time: 2:00 PM; Check-in end time: midnight. Check-out time is 11:00 AM. Contactless check-in and check-out are available.
What is there to do at Hotel Tikal Inn and nearby?
Have fun during the warmer months with activities such as hiking. Additional recreation onsite includes ecotours. Enjoy a swim in the outdoor pool or use the lodge's other amenities, which include a picnic area and a garden.
Are there restaurants at or near Hotel Tikal Inn?
Yes, there's an onsite restaurant.
What's the area around Hotel Tikal Inn like?
Hotel Tikal Inn is a short 14-minute walk from Tikal and 16 minutes' walk from Lost World Pyramid.

Hotel Tikal Inn Reviews

Reviews

8.0

Very good

8.2/10

Cleanliness

8.4/10

Staff & service

8.4/10

Amenities

7.8/10

Property conditions & facilities

9.0/10

Eco-friendliness

Reviews

8/10 Very good

John, 3-night trip
Verified Hotels.com guest review

10/10 Exceptional

Damian, 4-night trip
Verified Hotels.com guest review

10/10 Exceptional

Great property inside Tikal National Park. Good restaurant on site. Nice pool. Refreshing drink options. Very helpful front desk, Henry speaks English! Nixson, the hotels Tikal tour guide speaks English! Loved our stay!!
David, 2-night family trip
Verified Expedia guest review

6/10 Good

Good enough for morning hike, don’t expect luxury
Hotels was not good at communicating via messages, therefore we didn’t know we for sure had a room until we drove hours to get there. The staff was super friendly and attentive. The staff told us to be careful for tarantulas and snakes (which is normal being in a forest), but the room door was so warped on the bottom right that any bugs, mosquitoes, tarantulas, or spiders would have come in. Bathroom has cracked In the cement, with the area next to window missing a large chunk of concrete. Shower head was packed around lime and calcification.
1-night trip
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10/10 Exceptional

Michael, 2-night trip
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8/10 Very good

Beautiful place , do not set your expectations too high, no TV, limited electricity, they run the place on a generator and turn off power twice a day. Staff super nice clean make sure you ask for a room w a/c thank me later, it’s only 20 bucks more dollars. Lobby and pool area only place you get WiFi. Bring a portable speaker for pool area. Easy walking to the Ruins which is why you come here. Would I stay here again? YES
Marco, 2-night family trip
Verified Travelocity guest review

6/10 Good

The hotel was a great base to explore the Tikal ruins from, being only about a 10 minute walk from the temple ruins. The staff was very friendly, and the restaurant was good enough, but the WiFi signal in my room was weak, and like all the hotels in the park, electricity gets cut at 9. If you’re going earlier in the year, that’s probably fine—but the days that I was there, the region was experiencing record heat in the 40s/100s, and so sleeping comfortably was almost impossible without even a fan to circulate the air. Not having electricity at night does mean that the sky really does light up with the stars and you really do hear the sounds of the forest that you are surrounded by. I don’t see myself going back to Tikal anytime soon, but if I were, I would think twice about staying in the park again.
Peter, 1-night trip
Verified Expedia guest review

10/10 Exceptional

Oasis in jungle.
Lovely stay here and would recommend. But it would help if hotel put prices up by 10% to negate the stealth tip tax at the end which was added after signing off individual meal and drink bills. Would rather sort my own tips out. Picky but irritating.
martyn, 2-night trip
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8/10 Very good

At the park entrance.
Ramon, 2-night trip
Verified Expedia guest review

8/10 Very good

We had a bungalow with garden view. The room is spacious, the bathroom not. Everything could use a little updating. There is a mosquito net over the bed. On the top of the walls and windows are screens. This is very important, because there is no a/c. There are no electrical connections to the park hotels. Everything runs on generators. These generators run only a few hours in the morning and a few in the evening. Then it’s lights out. Not a problem for us since we were very tired at night. If you can’t charge something electronic extra they do it at the front desk. Buy water at the entrance of the park at the Super24. We got an 8 liter container and filled our water bottles when needed. Otherwise you have to buy too many little bottles at the hotel or from vendors. The restaurant is nice and has a good selection. The prices for the location are reasonable. They prepare everything at ordering. It takes time, but I assume they have limited refrigeration capacity to keep a lot at the ready. Staff was very friendly. It got very hot during the night and the fan stops running at one point. It was very nice to have clean and fresh sheets and towels every day. You are in the rain forest, which is a noisy place with howler monkeys and lots of birds. The pool is a life saver on a hot afternoon. Unfortunately it wasn’t very clear. We didn’t get sick, but it didn’t look appealing. The grounds are very pretty and well kept. Parking is free. Overall I would go back.
Eric, 7-night trip with friends
Verified Expedia guest review

8/10 Very good

You’re super close to the Tikal archeological park which is great. You’re practically sleeping inside of it. The only downside is that the electricity cuts out every night so It can get a bit hot without the fan working, but other than that it’s clean and the staff are very nice and super helpful. I would go again.
Iza, 1-night trip
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10/10 Exceptional

Rodrigo, 1-night trip with friends
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8/10 Very good

We throughly enjoyed our experience in Tikal. Tikal Inn was just okay for us. I thought I had booked a bungalow not knowing they had rooms inside the kitchen/office building. I was of course disappointed in my assumption. The site advertises the Inn has limited electricity. What’s not advertised is the cabinas/bungalows have electricity 24 hours a day. Because our room was in the main building (again not advertised) we had the limited electricity. To add to this, the hours the electricity was on was when we were in the park. Our room was clean however the bathroom sink smelled really bad of sewer when the trickle of water was turned on. The shower had a trickle of cold water as well. We were looking forward to cooling down in the swimming pool but refused to get in it as the water was very milky. There is a tile name of Tikal Inn in the shallow end but you could barely read it through the milky water. We chose not to eat in the restaurant rather at the hotel next to the Inn. We absolutely loved Jessica at the front desk. A very pleasant young lady. We felt the advertising was very deceiving. Had we been 30 years younger maybe this would have been fine. We would stay again in the bungalows. Our friends were in one with their full electricity and ability to take a shower in the light. It was very cute.
Gena, 2-night trip with friends
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6/10 Good

Linda, 2-night trip
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10/10 Exceptional

Miroslav, 1-night trip
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10/10 Exceptional

Close to the park 5 minutes away and the employees very helpful everyone of them
Guillermo, 3-night family trip
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10/10 Exceptional

This place was awesome & perfect landing spot for Tikal explorations!
Rhonda, 3-night trip
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8/10 Very good

Quiet and clean. Staff very friendly and helpful.
Daralee, 1-night trip with friends
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10/10 Exceptional

Spent 4 nights here. Wonderful place - quiet, wildlife, close to ruins. Richard and Jessica in front office were extremely pleasant and helpful. Food and restaurant staff good. Local guide Nixon is very good. Only negative is the rooms could use a bit of an upgrade and it is my understand that is to happen soon.
Thomas, 4-night trip
Verified Expedia guest review

8/10 Very good

Wonderful rainforest stay
Wonderful experience. Very friendly and helpful staff including reception, restaurant, the tourguide, and drivers who picked us up at the border. Maintenance of bathroom drainage could be better. The pool was wonderful but the water looked a bit dirty the first days - thereafter it was cleaned. We will definitely recommend the hotel!
Susanne, 3-night family trip
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8/10 Very good

The employees were very helpful and friendly.
Lucia, 2-night romance trip
Verified Expedia guest review

10/10 Exceptional

Definitely worth staying here rather than in Flores. Being so close to the park is a huge plus. The staff is very nice and speak very good English (helpful if your Spanish isn’t that great). We booked sunrise, sunset, and archeological tours through the hotel and were paired with our guide Nixon who was great. We also toured yaxha at sunset which was further away but very beautiful. Tours were affordable and worthwhile. Licuados (smoothies) at the hotel and the pool onsite were great during the hot parts of the day. We stayed two nights but I wish we had stayed three or four as there is so much to see and we felt a bit rushed with our personal exploration. Being in the jungle, wifi can sometimes be spotty but it’s impressive to me that they have it at all. Enough power to charge your phone and necessities 24/7. With a fan in the room we stayed a comfortable temperature (got chilly at night). Be prepared to buy bottled water for 10q as the hotel will quickly run out of free filtered water if there are many guests. Not a huge deal but you should be prepared. You can pay with credit card at the hotel but you should bring some cash with you for outside of the hotel because there is no atm. We would visit Tikal again and stay with Hotel Tikal Inn.
Jesse, 2-night trip with friends
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10/10 Exceptional

William, 2-night trip
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10/10 Exceptional

EXCELLENT. Clean, perfect location for spending time at Tikal. Staff was so very helpful, accommodating and kind. Highly recommend.
Ellen, 4-night romance trip
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10/10 Exceptional

Hotel Tikal Inn is steps from the entrance to Tikal. It has been around since the 60s and it is well designed and totally charming. They offer guided tours including sunrise and sunset tours, which I highly recommend. We arranged the sunrise tour with the property and it was totally worth it (bring a flashlight or headlamp). If you’re a wildlife lover, you definitely want to stay within the park and hear the jungle come alive in the am. Other highlights from our short stay: hot water shower; fan worked 24/7; mosquito nets (even though I didn’t see any bugs in the room, nice to have); plenty of parking; restaurant accommodated us even though we arrived near its closing; pool (which we didn’t have time to use) and very friendly staff. Breakfast was particularly good. I will absolutely come here again and stay for longer. Tikal is fabulous, but equally so is the wildlife that surrounds it and the best way to experience both is to stay within the park. Great adventure!
Katherine, 1-night romance trip
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