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Ajijic Vacations

Got your plane ticket locked in and your luggage ready to go? Read on for a few basic Ajijic tips before you head off.

Ajijic is located 25 miles (40 kilometers) south of Guadalajara, a prominent city.

Ready to meet the locals? 14,000 people call this part of Jalisco home.

Hotels in Ajijic

With a decent range of 14 properties up for grabs on Travelocity, you can afford to be fussy in Ajijic. But, don't forget — the sooner you lock in a room, the faster you can focus on planning those amazing adventures.

When you've got a vacation to organize, who wants to waste time scouring the web for a place to stay? Don't worry, we've done the hard work for you. The Casa Tres Leones and Hotel Balneario San Juan Cosalá are a few of our suggested properties in the region.

Places to visit in Ajijic

If you'd like to bump some strokes off your scorecard, then head over to Chula Vista Country Club. Grab some clubs, work on your swing and chat to the friendly locals in the clubhouse. Need some more ideas? We hope you remembered your swimwear! No matter if you’re into white-knuckle water slides, floating down lazy rivers or chilling out in paddling pools, Tobolandia is a terrific day out for everyone. But that's not all there is. Love to add some deeper meaning to your travels? Go on a pilgrimage to Church of Ajijic. No matter your spiritual beliefs, it's the ideal place to learn a little about the local religion.

Where do you fly into for Ajijic?

Landing at Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport (GDL)? After you've disembarked and collected your luggage, the middle of Ajijic will be just 16 miles (26 kilometers) from here.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Ajijic?
With vacation packages available from as low as CA $915, there’s no need to max out the credit card to visit Ajijic. Travelocity is here to help. Bundle experiences, flights and hotels into a convenient package and walk away with fantastic discounts. The more you book, the more you save.
How long should my Ajijic vacation be?
Many travelers spend around 4 nights in Ajijic, but it’s completely up to you. If you hope to venture out and explore all the intriguing things this place offers, why not hang around another couple of nights?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Ajijic?
Your dream escape is waiting for you at Travelocity. With access to 400 airline partners and at least 1,000,000 hotels around the world, selecting the perfect Ajijic package deal couldn’t be simpler.
Why should I purchase my Ajijic vacation package with Travelocity?
You’ll not only enjoy huge savings, but you’ll also have access to our round-the-clock support, excellent service and a Price Match Guarantee. Roam across the globe, uncover hidden treasures and create unforgettable memories — we’ll take care of the little details.
Can I save on my Ajijic car rental if I book it with hotels and flights?
Definitely. And our Ajijic vacation packages are the best way to do it. In only a few clicks you can save money and time by combining your bookings. Pick up the keys to your rental car and feel the freedom of the open road. Looking for things to do? Add some tours or experiences to your package and make savings on those too.
Where should I stay when visiting Ajijic?
The Hotel La Nueva Posada is the first choice of many travelers. Book soon before it’s too late.

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