Located right on the beachfront in Progreso, Playa Linda Hotel offers functional rooms, studios and apartments with free high speed Wi-Fi. Progreso Bus Station is 500 metres away.
Alison
Canada
We love the location and the view. We always stay here when in Progreso
Boasting a terrace, Hotel Tropical is set in Progreso in the Yucatán region, 29 km from Mundo Maya Museum and 30 km from Conventions Center Century XXI.
Nan
Canada
Location is prime, 1 min walk to the beach. AC is very efficient. Staff are friendly.
Situated 29 km from Mundo Maya Museum, Hotel Yaxactun offers 3-star accommodation in Progreso and features a terrace.
Katha
Australia
This is a proper quality hotel with quality furniture & block out curtains
Great amenities, pool & service. It also has that special personal touch with a vase of flowers (although plastic), coffee machine & cups...we'll definitely book again. Fabulous.
Situated in Progreso, 100 metres from Progreso Beach, Tecnohotel Casa Villamar features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
FABRICIO
Canada
Wonderdul 100y old house rwnovated, with great size rooms, high 12 ft ceilings, parking at the back. Service was super good. one block from shore and 2 blocls from the MALECON PROGRESO, main plave for enjoying sunsets, great views, restaurants, marquesitas street cars, the meteor museum.... !!! The hotel has a small pool clean and fresh. Very recommended place in the nice and old Progreso town (founded in 1871 !!!)
Situated in Progreso, 1.2 km from Progreso Beach, Hotel Scappata features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Rory
Ireland
Brilliant location. The staff were very friendly and the rooms were very clean. The hotel is handy for everything!
Located within 600 metres of Progreso Beach and 28 km of Mundo Maya Museum, Hotel Progreso provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Progreso.
Julia
Canada
The front desk staff are very kind and accommodating. The location is very central and a short walking distance to shops, restaurants and the beach. The hotel provides drinking water which is in the hallway to fill up your water bottle etc. The staff keep the hotel quite clean despite it being an old hotel. I appreciate that the towels are bleached so they smell very clean.
Located opposite the Malecón seafront boulevard in Progreso, Condhotel Progreso offers an outdoor pool, a souvenir shop and free private parking. Each air-conditioned room has free Wi-Fi and cable TV....
David
Canada
Got a tiny bed in a corner of the hotel , the doors ribrated and terrible view . We complained and asked for a room with a bigger bed and told that there wasn't any . We didn't even stay overnight, we checked out . They sent up someone to check to see if we took anything from the room , like as if we are thrives. They couldn't care less if we checked out . Later we discovered we left our phone charger in the room . We called and they said it wasn't there , which I know it was , so obviously they are the theives . I wouldn't recommend this place . It used to be a good hotel but not anymore ! Room was dirty too!
How can Booking call this a 4star hotel ? In what world is that ever true. They are lucky it could be a 2 or 3 at the best. You need to vet these rooms and staff! I tell an un biased photo truth based experience, nobody speaks English and i was never greeted or welcomed on a day to day basis. Before you book with booking.com try alternative recomendations. My review on internet, air conditioning, the ceiling fan worked like a fire trap. Getting a towel once a day was beyond their customer care.3 out to 6 days I had to retrieve on or wait and when i wanted 2 towels ,i was given hand towels. I have photos so look. Forget about flushing the toilet one time or having an mid day water pressure.The area around the hotel is very dirty.
Michael
10
Scored 10
Progresso beach is beautiful, with lots of restaurants to...
Progresso beach is beautiful, with lots of restaurants to choose from and a beautiful beach to enjoy.
If you are craving Canadian/American food, the Barlovento restaurant is great for that. You can get Mexican or food from home, (if you are Canadian or American), like fish and chips or boneless chicken (nuggets), even poutine or chilli cheese fries! The boneless chicken is tasty and homemade, freshly battered chicken breast pieces, not a minced frozen chicken nugget. The fish is beer battered and tasty with tartar sauce. Lots of English speaking people hang out here, with English speaking waiters. It is a great place for food, and to meet people. A great breakfast spot too, with good prices, breakfast options included some fruit which a lot of other places charge for separately! Lots of options! Nice clean bathrooms too!
The Spiaggio restaurant was great for woodfired pizza's, they also have pasta's. Renee is a wonderful waiter there, and spoke English and was very friendly and helpful! It makes you want to go back just to see him, he is so nice to everyone!
Dianne
8.0
Scored 8.0
I love coming to Progresso.
I love coming to Progresso. Definitely have gringo prices and local prices. Must bargain or at least be aware. Don't go shopping on the Malecon when the ships are in. They dock for a day and the locals cater to the dollar( I don't blame them by the way!) Please don't over pay, especially for accommodation! Prices then go up and it makes it harder for the expats that live here part of the year. Do a bit of homework before you come. More and more people are discovering this place. I hope it never becomes to commercialized like Cancun. I love that there are no resorts here. One of the only things I don't like, is the smell sometimes from the rotting seaweed on the beach and maybe from some other places? I also don't like the number of dogs on the streets that have to fend for themselves. Some of them look like they are starving. Can be distressing. We take the local busses and uber everywhere. Very reasonable. We like to support local restaurants and we do a lot of walking. I love Mexico and I love the people here. 💕 They really like the Canadians here in Progresso.
Cheryl
Canada
2.0
Scored 2.0
One of the worst beach towns I have ever stayed at.
One of the worst beach towns I have ever stayed at. The town was run down and dirty. Too windy, water choppy and turbid. The Malecon was terrible. Food in the restaurants was too expensive and poor quality.
Richard
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Love Progreso – we come every year!
Love Progreso – we come every year! A small, peaceful city, even on busy weekends or when cruise ships are in town. We love the energy of the Malecon and enjoy exploring the different restaurants. Strolling the Malecon is a highlight!
Tracy
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Convient, pay to use beach for a good seat under umbrella,...
Convient, pay to use beach for a good seat under umbrella, but Pesos is cheap. If going for day or only beach just take an uber as there is NO Parking. If staying at a hotel, Uber too Progreso, plenty of restaurants and shopping but no parking for rental cars to come and go.
The staff are very friendly and helpful. Our room was kept clean and we had clean towels every day. We were happy to see a nice size dresser in the room to put clothes away rather than rooting around in a suitcase. The room was a good size so we didn't feel confined. The hotel is right on the Malecon and close to many restaurants. It's an older hotel but it has been maintained well. The beach was nice with soft light sand and the water was good for swimming.
We loved everything about it. Our host Jackie was wonderful, the location was excellent and was within walking distance to everything. Abrazarse Life B & B is across the street from the beautiful Progreso beaches and the local food was amazing. We had a great vacation and would go back again. Thank you Jackie, Lorna and Alberto for an incredible experience for our first Yucatan visit. ❤
Mark and Laureen, Spencer MA
The front desk staff are very kind and accommodating. The location is very central and a short walking distance to shops, restaurants and the beach. The hotel provides drinking water which is in the hallway to fill up your water bottle etc. The staff keep the hotel quite clean despite it being an old hotel. I appreciate that the towels are bleached so they smell very clean.
-- Room spacious to the point that you feel like you're living in a house.
-- Internet download speed is 40mb.
-- Could use microwave and fridge to prepare most of my meals.
-- One-minute walk to the beach.
-- Balcony with a sea view and refreshing breeze.
Quaint building. Exceptional staff, often meeting our needs without being asked. Clean & neat. Basic rooms but good value. One minute walk to beach & about 10 minute walk to the malecon. We booked for 3 nights & stayed for 9! Nice bathrooms at the pool area.
This is a proper quality hotel with quality furniture & block out curtains
Great amenities, pool & service. It also has that special personal touch with a vase of flowers (although plastic), coffee machine & cups...we'll definitely book again. Fabulous.
A modest but pleasant hotel in a great location. Literally 2-3 minutes from the beach and the main street with lots of restaurants and pubs. The room was large, the bathroom was nice. Good place for a short period of time.
Very nice and spacious rooms with big ceilings. The city center can be reached in a 15min walk, the beach is just across the street. There are some private parking spaces available behind the hotel. We liked the fast wifi!
The property it self is beautiful and the lay out was fantastic! We loved the pool and every bedroom had an en-suite. Walking distance to a beach and a restaurant.
The hotel is very nicely located right next to the beach, with many free parking spots in the streets around. The room was clean and the bed and shower were nice.
The house and garden are very nice in a quiet neighborhood. Fresh tortillas & bakery, laundry and several spots to eat are just a just a 5-10 minute walk.
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