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Bluff Dwellings Resort
Bluff Dwellings Resort is located in Bluff. Providing a restaurant, the property also has an outdoor swimming pool, as well as a fitness centre and a hot tub.

Hampton Inn Kayenta Monument Valley
Located 171 miles away from over 2,000 natural stone arches showcased in Arches National Park, this Kayenta hotel offers a restaurant, a gym and an outdoor pool. All guest rooms include free Wi-Fi.

Mexican Hat Lodge
Mexican Hat Lodge is a 4-star property situated in Mexican Hat. The hotel features both free WiFi and free private parking. All units in the hotel are equipped with a coffee machine.

Canyon Wren Bed and Breakfast
Providing mountain views, Canyon Wren Bed and Breakfast in Bluff provides accommodation, a garden and a shared lounge. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.

Willow Street Cottages
Willow Street Cottages is set in Bluff. With garden views, this accommodation features a patio. The country house also offers free WiFi, free private parking and facilities for disabled guests.

La Posada Pintada
Located within 45 miles of Monument Valley, Natural Bridges National Park and Four Corners, this inn offers a continental breakfast. Free Wi-Fi and a private patio are included in each guest room.

Goulding's Lodge
Goulding's Lodge is offering accommodation in Monument Valley. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and an ATM, along with free WiFi.

Desert Rose Resort & Cabins
Offering free Wi-Fi, this hotel is 40 minutes’ drive from Monument Valley. Each room features a flat-screen TV with cable channels.

Mokee Motel
Featuring free WiFi, Mokee Motel is located in Bluff. All rooms are equipped with a flat-screen satellite TV. Monument Valley is 75.5 km from the motel.

Wetherill Inn
Featuring an indoor heated pool, this motel is 40 minutes’ drive from Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. Each room includes free WiFi. A continental breakfast is served daily.

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- From £162.39 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 1,207 reviewsThe best accommodation on our 2 week road trip, hands down! We loved everything about this place - big airy rooms, very comfortable beds, a gorgeous shower, proper crockery rather than disposable items, an AMAZING breakfast, very friendly staff members.Guest review byCaoimheIreland
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.8Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 663 reviewsEverything was exceptional. This is where you want to be staying more than one night. Staying here was like an oasis in the middle of our busy holiday. By far, the best place we have stayed.Guest review byCatherineNew Zealand
- From £170.10 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.8Good - What previous guests thought, 4,203 reviewsA very good place to sleep while traveling. Clean and comfortable beds. In addition, there is an indoor swimming pool and breakfast included.Guest review byMarcinPoland
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 10,496 reviewsThe cabin was spectacular, with breathtaking views. Confortable rooms and friendly staff.Guest review byjorgeSpain
- From £122 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 6.7Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 296 reviewsFriendly reception; accommodation scrupulously clean good location.Guest review byRichard MillsUnited Kingdom
- From £165.17 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 6.6Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 1,935 reviewsVery clean. Excellent access to Monument ValleyGuest review byPhilUnited Kingdom
- From £113.68 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very good - What previous guests thought, 790 reviewsVery nice and comfortable room, friendly ownerGuest review byEliškaCzech Republic
- From £218.76 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.8Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 2,163 reviewsVery friendly and helpful personnel.Guest review byMarkusAustria
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The Bluff Fort museum looked interesting but it was too hot...
The Bluff Fort museum looked interesting but it was too hot to walk around. In mid-July, there were very few options for dining, which became a bit of a challenge for my diabetic husband. The pizza from the gas station convenience store kept us fed after a long day at Monument Valley. Utah forces you to be self-reliant in every way, although the gas prices in town were better than in Moab.Guest review bySarah F.E.United States - 10.0
the hotel was easy to get to, plenty of parking however was...
the hotel was easy to get to, plenty of parking however was a bit taken back when front staff said they had had some vandalism to cars, but at least they let us know and told us to put a card on our car so night watch could know whose car it was and we had no issues, the setting was lovely, we ate in the restaurant and it was the dish I had was absolutely wonderful-a green chili stew with pablano. The gift shop cute and inviting. The room was clean-we just stayed one night. we stayed there so we could get the anteloupe canyon Navajo tour which was pretty closeGuest review byRobinUnited States - 10.0
If you love the beauty of the desert, respect and admire...
If you love the beauty of the desert, respect and admire Navajo culture, and want to be surrounded by iconic visions of the Southwest, Monument Valley is a bucket list trip for sure. I would go back with family, perhaps booking a horseback trip in the park next time.Guest review byRobertUnited States - 10.0
We loved our hotel and the small village there.
We loved our hotel and the small village there. We loved the history and all there was to see. There were only 2 restaurants suggested for us. One opened at 5 pm. It was the higher recommended; however, they would not sit us or allow us in early so we went to the one which opened at 4:30. We were NOT disappointed. The other one needs to learn people skills. I wish I could remember the names and be more specific.Guest review byMichaelUnited States - 8.0
Kayenta is a nice out of the ordinary place to visit.
Kayenta is a nice out of the ordinary place to visit. Location to other attractions was exactly what we were looking for. Everyone we had contact with were very nice , helpful and informative. The dinning establishments were adequate and again very accommodating.Guest review byjulieanneUnited States - 10.0
We arrived late afternoon and looked around Gould's Resort.
We arrived late afternoon and looked around Gould's Resort. The museum was interesting and food was quite good other than the country western music, which is not our style. We took the Sunrise Tour through Gould's Resort and it was excellent. The formations in Monument Valley are fabulous. The movie and Navajo history are also very interesting.Guest review byJanUnited States - 8.0
Bluff is a good location for visiting Canyonlands or Valley...
Bluff is a good location for visiting Canyonlands or Valley of the Gods. We were there in the middle of January (totally off-season) and some of the local restaurants were closed for the season or only open on weekends.Guest review byRandyUnited States - 6.0
The main advantage of Kayenta is that it is about 25 minutes...
The main advantage of Kayenta is that it is about 25 minutes drive for the Monument Valley and it is basically the only place at this distance that has decent facilities and places to stay. And even so the selection is not that great. Otherwise it is an unremarkable place.Guest review byMichailGreece - 10.0
I'm not normally into landscapes, but this was an incredible...
I'm not normally into landscapes, but this was an incredible experience. The facades of the natural monuments have weathered into pictorial dioramas. It's astonishing the variety of visual angles available to the eye at different times of the day as the sun rises and sets.Guest review byLynnUnited States