Hotels in Progreso, Yucatan

Hotels in Progreso, Yucatan
The beach village of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, is a port-of-call for cruise ships as well as a seasonal resort town for Mexican residents. Known for its 16-block boardwalk along the main beach, Progreso provides many opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast, including diving in underground caves and hiking to petrified forests. At Celestun Biophere Reserve, you can see hundreds of pink flamingos at one of the world's largest nesting areas for these and other rare birds. Not far away, are the amazing archaeological ruins of the Maya civilization--Chichen Iza, Kabah and Uxmal as well as Dzibilchaltun. A number of hotels in Progreso offer enjoyable (some beachfront) accommodations for the visitor to relax after a day spent exploring the wonders of the region. And of course, do not forget to enjoy an authentic Mexican meal or have an ice cold cervesa under a palapa on the beach at Progreso.

Sand Castle Inn

The Sand Castle Inn offers Yucatan beachfront accommodations. The hotel is near many of the attractions of the area, as well as restaurants and shopping. All rooms offer cable TV, free Wi-Fi, fridges, microwaves and coffeepots. Upon your return, enjoy a swim in the cenote-themed pool with waterfall. Barbecue grills are nearby for your use.

Sand Castle Inn
Domicilio Conocido
Chelem, Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico
011(+ 52) 969-935-4275
sandcastleinnmexico.com

Siesta Inn

Siesta Inn has a pool, eight double rooms, three studios and a selection of suites. Air conditioning, private baths and televisions come with every room. The restaurant at Siesta Inn is known for its excellent regional cooking, so there's no need to leave the hotel for meals. Enjoy a drink under one of the shady and cool poolside palapas. Airport shuttle service to and from Merida is also available.

Siesta Inn
40th Street No. 238 between 23 & 25
Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico
mexonline.com/siestainn.htm

Casa Isidora

A fully renovated Spanish estate house more than 100 years old, Casa Isidora Hotel is steps away from the beautiful beaches of the Emerald Coast. Full amenities include rooms with antique, ceramic tile flooring, private baths, vaulted ceilings, pool, tropical gardens and guaranteed relaxation. Prices are affordable and the hotel accommodates large groups. Hammocks and Internet service are also available--you can check your email while lounging in a hammock.

Casa Isidora
Calle 21 No. 116 entre (between Calles 58 y 60)
Col. Ismael Garcia
Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico
011 (+52) (969) 935-4595
casaisidora.com

Article Written By Misty Murray

Misty Murray has been writing professionally since 1987. An award-winning, senior advertising copywriter, she's written for major clients in Southern California and Hawaii. As lead writer for a popular Big Island home magazine, she specializes in Hawaii homes and interior design. She has also written for national magazines. Murray holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of California, Los Angeles.

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