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    Hotel Maya Tulipanes

    3.5 (2 reviews)
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    Chan-Kah Resort Village

    Chan-Kah Resort Village

    (3 reviews)

    When we started looking for places to stay in Palenque, this place looked too good to be true for…read morethe price. Four of us booked it for a few days, it was going to be our jumping off place for visiting Agua Azul, Yaxchilan, and of course, the ruins and town of Palenque as well. When we arrived, we had to first make it past the gate - our names were on the list and we were allowed in. The reception area is outdoors, and having some Spanish handy is very important. As with many areas that don't host many US tourists, the English speakers at the resort are rare. Just be prepared to have some laughs at yourself is your Spanish is only... asi asi. The man who checked us in helped us grab our bags from our rental car, and led us down a stone pathway arched by blooming and fragrant tropical flowers. We were shown the restaurant, overlooking the pool, and where the Starbucks is on-site. The stone paths around the property are all sooooo pretty, and tropical birds and monkeys play in the trees overhead, and agoutis run around too. The pool has fountains, salt water, and at night changes color. The pool also has three sections, one is super deep, another is very kid friendly and shallow. From the pool we were led past a Ceiba Tree, which was pointed out to us and explained to us, and we made our way back towards the cabins and rooms. There were smaller pools and fountains outside many of them! We were given a very large suite - really its own cabin with a front porch and comfy chairs and hammocks outside to relax. We didn't spend much time in our room as we were really using it as a place to store our bags, but after a day of exploring it was really nice to crash in the large bed, while my husband and one of our friends sat on the porch drinking and laughing. It was SO nice to not have them IN the room with us! The monkey alarm clocks are AWESOME - and I mean that in a literal sense - genuine wild monkeys awoke us the next morning! We loved having breakfast overlooking the property, monkeys were literally swinging over the pool and providing entertainment for the guests! It was nice to charge the meals to our room, and they were reasonably priced and we were all happy. My favorite thing was sitting in the pool one afternoon having delicious margaritas brought right to us! I don't think you can beat this place for the location, service, amenities, or price. I look forward to returning sometime! Definitely a little gem.

    This resort is like in being in an enchanted forest. Very clean villas and lots of options for…read morevegans. Staff is friendly but doesn't speak English, loved the stay. The pools are just breath taking. Recommend this and we will be back.

    Hotel Chan-Kah Centro - The birds begin to gather in the trees of the zocalo as the afternoon winds down

    Hotel Chan-Kah Centro

    (1 review)

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    It's really about the birds…read more I keep returning to the Hotel Chan-Kah because in the late afternoon, before the sun is ready to set, the birds of Palenque descend upon the trees in the zócalo across the street. When I sit in the open-air second floor restaurant/bar I look out and marvel at the thousands of birds that gather loudly here everyday. A few decades ago, the birds were the loudest thing in this once sleepy town where businesses along the main street closed during the hot afternoon hours. Now, thanks to the increasing popularity of the nearby ruins, Palenque is quite the bustling little metropolis -- with even a Subway and Burger King -- and the birds are no longer the center of attention (even though they don't know it). The old Hotel Chan-Kah is a funky looking little building that operated in the same quiet way for decades. No more. On this visit, I was surprised to meet a young woman from the southern coast of France waiting tables and drumming up business for the two musicians who play most nights in the restaurant. Leslie is an enthusiastic dynamo working her way through Mexico down to Argentina as she seeks to reinvent her life. Her joie de vivre is contagious and the Chan-Kah rocked all the nights I was there. With her friend, a chef/DJ, who prepared some great seafood meals and played music that often made me feel like I was in Los Angeles listening to a night of Garth Trinidad on KCRW, this new Chan-Kah and this new Palenque was like a dream. Not everything about the old Chan-Kah has vanished. My room had a sink with two missing faucet handles. It put a smile on my face. As I sat on the balcony during my last night thinking about the evolution of this hotel and the town, I know that as long as the zócalo remains, I can return to hear the magical birds of Palenque. That will never change.

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