Our charming bed and breakfast boutique hotel accommodation lodging is located just 10 minutes southeast of Uxmal on the Ruta Puuc Route of Mayan ruins, Yucatan, Mexico; an ideal base for exploring the area and neighboring market villages, and learning about Mayan culture. English, Spanish and Mayan are spoken at Flycatcher Inn Boutique Hotel. Your hosts are a native Mayan and a very happily displaced North American. The hotel inn accommodation is located just minutes from Uxmal on the edge of the village of Santa Elena, just off Highway 261, in the hill range of the peninsula where the nights are cooler and full of stars, away from the traffic of the cities. Here you can see authentic traditional Mayan religious and village ceremonies and celebrations, and have your questions answered in English, Spanish, or Mayan! |
| Watch for our hotel lodging accommodation sign on Highway 261, just 10-15 minutes southeast of Uxmal. |
| Join us for Flycatcher Inn Boutique Hotel's complimentary homemade breakfast. Dine indoors, or outside on the terrace. |
| Bienvenido, Welcome to Flycatcher Inn Boutique Hotel near Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico |
| Enjoyable country gardens at Flycatcher Inn Boutique Hotel include fruit and citrus trees indigenous to this area. Our lagoons attract many exotic birds which can be seen on our grounds, including Social and Kiskidee Flycatchers, and the Turquiose Browed Motmot. Enjoy our nature walk through our acreage for wildlife and bird watching as well as viewing signs of early Mayan habitation. The trail is about 40 minutes, and perfect for bird watchers! |
| Drive through the gates to private parking. |
| A natural sarteneja, or grotto, in the rocks collects water that birds and animals can drink from. |
| A rock bowl holds water for flowers and birds |
| Reception. |
| A pond provides water for plants, birds and animals |
| A baby porcupine rests in a tree at Flycatcher Inn Boutique Hotel near Uxmal |
| Hibiscus |
| An armadillo eats fallen oranges under the cover of darkness at Flycatcher Inn Boutique Hotel near Uxmal |
| The massive blossom of the Pitaya blooms only for a single day. |
| Bougainvillea brightens the landscape with rambling multi-coloured blossoms. |
| The Arch of Labna |
| Turquoise Browed Motmot Photo courtesy Roy Wells |
| Yucatan Woodpecker Photo courtesy Roy Wells |
| Painted Bunting Photo courtesy Roy Wells |
| Scarlet Tanager Photo courtesy Roy Wells |
| Hooded Oriole Photo courtesy Roy Wells |
| Hooded Warbler Photo courtesy Roy Wells |
| Sights at, Around, and Near Flycatcher Inn Boutique Hotel: |
| Uxmal Key |
| Monster mask, Chaac, at Sayil |
| Immature iguana |
| Uxmal Jaguar |
| Kabah Flower |
| Kabah Beaver |
| Tables set up on the out side terrace, main house. We serve breakfast both outside and inside the main house. We also offer tea, coffee, etc., there in the afternoon. It is a place that guests may use all day long: play cards, write, etc. |
| El Rey De Kabah |
| Hibiscus. |
| Yellow Shampoo Ginger. |
| Violetta is very fragrant. |
| Dem collects palm fronds for his roof. |
| Rey Maya at Opichen Village |
| The Flycatcher Inn |
| A Yucatan B&B Bed & Breakfast Boutique Hotel Inn Accommodation |

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| Hibiscus |
| Hibiscus |
| Shampoo Ginger |
| Canna |
| Walking Iris |
| Sak Ak (in Mayan!) |
| Join us for Flycatcher Inn Boutique Hotel's complimentary homemade breakfast. Dine indoors, or enjoy the shade on the terrace with a garden view. |
| Relax in a rocking chair for siesta |
| Beautiful gardens surround our hotel |