Hotel Anjolin in San Ignacio welcome you to this mistery and legendary area of the Jesuits Missions, we know for sure you will have a great time with us, we recommend you to spend at least three days, enough time to know the surroundings and to be full of stories and scary legends as the inhabitants are kind of superstitions.

Here the story of Mr. Bernardo Escoboza, very well known as the man who sold his soul to the devil and which cript is on top of a hill facing to the village of San Ignacio.

The surroundings areas are full of smaller villages with incredible beauty full of red roof tile houses covered with bugamvilias and other kind of local flowers, we know certainly you will feel in real Mexico when seeing the bright colors of old houses and building and seeing old Spanish cripts and Indian petroglyphics marked in a lot of rocks at the foothills of the SIERRA MADRE and along the cost of Barras de Piaxtla village. |

From our hotel which is located next to a deep river and along the only bridge that communicate the village with the rest of the rural zone you can take morning tours to watch birds, butterflies or just by a typical vehicle to drive along the rivers as far as near the ocean where you will watch the stones carved where the ocean waves break.

Our hotel offer spacious rooms for one, two, three and four persons with air conditioning, television, good quality bathrooms and that colonial touch as watching the deep river of Piaxtla.

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The Loaiza family who owns this hotel will give you the warmest welcome to this fantastic town and county of San Ignacio de Loyola, founded in 1582.

In San Ignacio you can have a walking tour visiting the most important tourist spots of town as: The museum, the neo classic style city hall, the church of San Ignacio, the hand make broom factory, the tile factory, the bakery, the pottery factory, the cast iron factory, the giant and Majestic monument of Jesus Christ, the unfinish building, the cript of Bernardo Escoboza located on top of a hill, etc.

Villages near San Ignacio are: Santa Apolonia, San Javier, San Juan, El Carmen, Cabazan, La Joya, Coyotitan, La Labor, Las Pilas, Los Mecates, etc.

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