Surrounded by a vast jungle, Casa Ka’an is an eco-friendly property that functions with solar panels, solar water heaters and biodigestors for waste water treatment.
Yorick
Netherlands
The hut was beautiful and very luxurious. At first arrival we thought the jungle was a bit meh, but in actuality we saw many birds right from our terrace. Including several Tucans (our hut was called Tucán). Dinner was very nice. Breakfast box to take to Calakmul was very convenient. Very relaxing place.
HOTEL VILLA CALAKMUL is offering accommodation in Xpujil. There is a terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking. At the hotel, the rooms come with a balcony.
Paul
France
- great location for Calakmul
- spacious rooms
- parking available (3 car parking in the private parking but you can park outside and it's safe)
Cabañas kukulkan in Xpujil features 1-star accommodation with a garden. All units at the hotel are equipped with a private bathroom equipped with a bath or shower.
Graeme
United Kingdom
Very good value, walking distance to the bus station. Oscar was super friendly, helped organise transport to Calakmul for the very best price we could find. Cabin was basic but comfortable, mozzy net included. In terms of being a place to sleep for one night so you can visit an incredible Mayan site (Calakmul), this was good.
Located in Xpujil in the Campeche region, Cabanas chaac calakmul has a garden. This campground provides free private parking, a housekeeping service and free WiFi. The campground features family...
Haley
United States
Great place to stay! No frills but the staff are very friendly, there are a couple of fans in the room to help make the temp cooler, and a bug net for keeping the mosquitos out. I would definitely stay here again.
Set in Xpujil in the Campeche region, Hotel "Casa Las Lolas" has a patio. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Patrick-fr
France
pleasant motel, well-equipped room, with small kitchen, good quality wifi.
the kitchen sink also serves as a bathroom sink...
Set in Xpujil in the Campeche region, Hotel Cabañas Aldea Maya features a patio. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Jordan
United States
Wonderful setting in the forest. You can slightly hear the highway, but the trees do a great deal to block the noise. Probably the best option for staying in Xpujil when comparing to other places to stay. The pictures definitely match what you get. The kitchenette has everything you need and they provide some snacks and a few cervezas to enjoy. I would not hesitate to stay here again. Facilities felt very safe and secure (gated). Wish we could have stayed another night.
Domestic travellers can reach Xpujil by bus from Cancun (7 hours) or car from Campeche (4 hours). International visitors can fly to Cancun or Campeche airports, then take a bus or hire a car. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Xpujil, Mexico is Campeche International Airport. It's approximately 300km away, offering good connections and reliable services.
Xpujil, Mexico, lacks a formal public transport system. However, taxis are readily available for local travel. For longer distances, colectivos (shared taxis) are a cost-effective option. Alternatively, the town is small enough for walking or cycling. Car rental services are also available for those preferring to drive.
The central area of Xpujil is the best place to stay. It's popular due to its proximity to local amenities, restaurants, and the main bus station. It also offers easy access to the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve. Updated as of 20/09/2021.
Xpujil, Mexico experiences a tropical climate with high temperatures year-round, averaging 26°C. There's little distinction between summer and winter, but there are distinct wet and dry seasons. The wet season runs from June to October, with heavy rainfall, while the dry season spans November to May. Despite its tropical location, Xpujil is not typically affected by the Atlantic hurricane season.
The best time to visit Xpujil, Mexico is during the dry season, from November to April. During these months, the weather is warm, with temperatures averaging 24-28°C, and rainfall is minimal. This period is ideal for exploring the ancient Mayan ruins and the lush biosphere reserve, without the inconvenience of heavy rain or extreme heat.
In Xpujil, travellers can explore the ancient Mayan Xpujil Ruins, offering a glimpse into Mexico's rich history. Nearby, the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. The Becan and Chicanna Ruins, also close to Xpujil, offer further archaeological exploration.
Xpujil, Mexico, is known for its traditional Yucatecan cuisine. You'll find dishes like Cochinita Pibil, slow-roasted pork marinated in citrus juices and annatto seeds, and Poc Chuc, grilled pork marinated in sour orange juice. For drinks, try Agua de Chaya, a refreshing beverage made from chaya leaves, or Xtabentún, a honey and anise liqueur.
Xpujil, Mexico, offers a modest shopping experience primarily centred around its local market. Here, you can find a variety of items, including fresh produce, local crafts, and unique souvenirs. The market is a vibrant hub of activity, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and tradition. However, Xpujil doesn't have large shopping centres or high-street shopping areas. The town centre is the main hub for all activities, including shopping.
Xpujil, Mexico, is steeped in rich Mayan culture, with customs and traditions deeply rooted in its history. Visitors should respect local customs, such as asking permission before photographing locals or sacred sites. Traditional clothing is often worn, especially during festivals. The local cuisine is a blend of Mayan and Mexican influences, with corn, beans, and local fruits featuring prominently. It's customary to greet people with a friendly 'hola' and to show appreciation for the local culture and environment.
What guests said about Xpujil:
6.0
Scored 6.0
It is well placed for some fascinating archaeology.
It is well placed for some fascinating archaeology.
But you need to be up for a "half horse" town.
To get to a basic restaurant we walked through the middle of roadworks.
Most roads giving access to the hotel were closed for road works and of course there are no diversions..you just work it out!
But the archaeology is fabulous though to get to Calakmul was a 3 hour drive each way .
Chris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful site right off the road.
Beautiful site right off the road. Walk to the Mirador Maya Hotel. The grounds are beautifully maintained, and as of September, 2023, you can climb everything. There's no pyramid, but the main structure is very tall and impressive. Bring bug spray. The mosquitoes are pretty intense.
guy
Mexico
6.0
Scored 6.0
Xpujil itself is not worth visiting.
Xpujil itself is not worth visiting. It is a good town to stay if you are travelling trough the area (for example when visiting Calakmul) and need a place to sleep. There is a small supermarket and a nice pizza restaurant. Be aware that there are only two banks and their ATM's at the time of our visit both of them did not have any money in them for two days.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Xpujil is located more or less at the center of the Calakmul...
Xpujil is located more or less at the center of the Calakmul municipality (which is large). Although this little town is not particularly oriented towards tourism, it is the best location to stay connected & have all services within easy reach so you can move between main sites and attractions around the Calakmul area.
Near Xpujil you will find from four to six striking archaeological sites and all of them are worth the visit. Of course, the most impressive one is Calakmul but there is plenty to do beyond that outstanding stop. For instance, you can ask a cab to take you to "Ejido 20 de Noviembre" and visit plenty of craft workshops (wood carving, embroidery by hand and by machine among others). I really enjoyed my visit to Hilos de Vida, Amanecer de Rio Bec & Artesanos Sabios since they give you a nice explanation on their crafts and sometimes they even offer a class for you to take (they also can get you a guide if you need translation aid).
Whether you are traveling with family, couple or by yourself, I really recommend to book no less than two nights in Casa Ka'an (about 8 to 10 minutes by car near Xpujil), 'cause they have everything you expect and a little bit more in a really cute jungle lodge composed by very independent villas which happen to be surrounded by the most wonderful environment. Needless to say that a chat with the manager (Nicolás) is always enlightening so if you catch him ask for his views on the area.
Last but no least... you will boost your experience in the region if you move around in a 4WD or even better in your own bike.
Esperanza Livier
Mexico
8.0
Scored 8.0
Not a lot of options for housing around the Calakmul...
Not a lot of options for housing around the Calakmul Biosphere. None are really close and you need a vehicle to get to the main part of the park. Xpujil, is little neighborhood town, not too close to ruins or highway. We enjoyed walking around town and looking at birds and the old frame houses.
mexdoc
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Our only reason for staying in Xpujil was to visit Calakmul.
Our only reason for staying in Xpujil was to visit Calakmul. But as it turns out, it is not the closest lodging to go to the ruins. Conhuas is nearer and has a few hotels that would have worked better for our itinerary, since we were going west. The town of Xpujil has very little of interest and the meal we had was one of the least successful of our trip. We ate dinner at Sazon Veracruzana, sitting right on the dusty noisy main road (186) that runs through the town. It had the more favorable reviews in LP. Calakmul was a great experience though!
Hotel within a restaurant (pizzeria) accessible by a very close walk from the bus station.
The room was clean and the mosquito net helpful during the night.
Helpful staff. They recommended a driver to go to Calakmul who was great, stopping on the road to show us animals and waiting for us for 4.5 hours for 600 pesos per person.
The staff also let us stay in the courtyard after our last visit and after the check out while waiting for the night bus to leave Xpuhil.
Also, the pizzas from their pizzeria are good (we ate there twice in 2 days).
It's a no-frills landing pad in a small jungle town, about all you'd expect or need for value accommodations here. The room was basic, but clean and comfortable. The staff was helpful and accommodating, letting us park our car inside the gate in a very busy, lively neighborhood. Close to everything of relevance in town, and a perfect, simple base for an overnight stay while on your way to Bacalar or to explore the ruins at Calakmul.
Moises was very kind and helpful, and always ready to assist via text. The insect sounds at night are beautiful. Everything was exceptionally clean and professional in the details. Nice big property with lots of trees. Appreciated the fruit, snacks and drinks. The air plants on the property were beautiful. We slept very well. It was such a nice place to come back to relax in after long days spent exploring ruins.
The property is a rural hotel in a village lost in the middle of a tropical forest. There were some imperfections, but overall the standard was high given the circumstances. The room was clean, dry, airy, and had a working AC. The wifi connection was quite good too. There is a hotel restaurant serving simple and good meals. All the staff was very friendly and nice to talk to (in Spanish).
Excellent place - super clean, new, very friendly owners, nice garden. Perfect for one night on the way to Calakmul (or even longer - my kids were sad we had to leave). I really doubt there are better places in Xpujil, we would definitely stay there again if travelling in the region.
In the jungle just a few km outside of town and close to the new Maya train station ( when it's ready)
Nice nature jungle trail starting at the property amongst the hills of ancient unescavated small Maya ruins ( hard to destinguish but they are there)
Walking distance to main shopping and food streets. Room was spacious and comfortable. Car park is a few steps away from most rooms' entrances so easy to carry luggage in. The hotel is well-maintained & clean, overall a more than satisfying stay!
Lovely hotel in the jungle. We had everything we needed. The room was spacious, comfortable and even had a kitchenette. The staff was friendly. I recommend this hotel.
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