Mayaland Hotel and Bungalows was the fist hotel
built in the astonishing Chichen Itza, designed by
Sylvanus G. Morley, head of the Carnegie expedition that
reconstructed Chichen Itza. The hotel has a main building
with guestrooms and suites, and 50 bungalows built in a
rustic Mayan style scattered around 100 acres of tropical
vegetation and gardens. The Yucatecan hospitality and the
old fashioned charm is a legacy of the original owners
who built and have operated the hotel since the 20’s.
Mayaland Hotel and Bungalows has 55 rooms and 5 suites in
its main building, in addition to several individual,
dual and triple unit villas scattered around exotic
gardens. The villas have large shaded terraces and
verandas, the ideal spot after a day of exploring the
Mayan area.