3- or 4-Night Stay for Two with a Bottle of Wine at Laguna Lodge Eco-Resort & Nature Reserve in Guatemala
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Guatemalan lodge with volcano views and onsite nature reserve alongside sacred Mayan lake; named one of world’s best eco-lodges by CNN
What You Get
Stay for two with a bottle of wine
- Option 1: $579 for 3 nights in a Tecun Uman or Pato Poc suite (up to a $1,109 value)
- Option 2: $772 for 4 nights in a Tecun Uman or Pato Poc suite (up to a $1,469 value)
- Option 3: $719 for 3 nights in a Jaguar or Quetzal suite (up to a $1,384 value)
- Option 4: $958 for 4 nights in a Jaguar or Quetzal suite (up to a $1,835 value)
Policies and Fees
Book by: 5/9/14
Travel by: 6/30/14- Blackout dates: Not valid 4/17/14-4/22/14
- Cancellation policy & fees: All cancellations subject to fee up to 25% of Groupon price; 60-day cancellation notice required or fee up to Groupon price applies
- Taxes: Tax included
- Additional fees: $3 breakfast service fee not included
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
- Blackout dates: Not valid 4/17/14-4/22/14
Lakefront Lodge Nestled in Mountainous Nature Reserve
The K'iche' people—who count the ancient Mayans among their ancestors—call Guatemala's Lake Atitlán "the lake of the south." It’s one of four sacred lakes bordering their homeland in the western highlands. Along with a trio of volcanoes and smaller cliffs, the lake forms the spectacular backdrop to Laguna Lodge Eco-Resort & Nature Reserve. It’s a scene that convinced both CNNGo and National Geographic to name the resort one of the world’s best eco-lodges. The resort stretches from a lakefront lodge to a high-altitude tropical dry forest, encompassing about 100 acres of Mayan nature trails altogether. The scenery is complemented by an excellent staff—in 2013, TripAdvisor named the resort one of the best hotels for service in Guatemala.
The lodge's design was inspired by its surroundings: volcanic stone, adobe, and palm all went into its construction. The resort’s suites have beds cut by hand from Guatemalan hardwoods and draped in linens woven at a nearby village. Most of the furnishings are hand-carved antiques, and each unit has a large lakeside balcony outfitted with either an exposed pole ceiling or palm roof.
Laguna Lodge offers a variety of activities at the nature reserve, ranging from hikes through the volcanic Sierra Madre mountains to day trips to ancient ruins. You can take a horseback ride through the surrounding coffee fields, or go boating on the lake.
As part of Laguna Lodge's conservation measures, the onsite Zotz Restaurant offers an all-vegetarian menu with ingredients sourced from local farmers and the hotel's gardens. You can dine alfresco in pavilions overlooking the water and the surrounding volcanoes.
Lake Atitlán, Guatemala: Quiet Villages Around Volcanic Waterfront
Twelve villages line the shores of Lake Atitlán, including the quiet Santa Cruz La Laguna on the northwest shore, not far from Laguna Lodge Eco-Resort & Nature Reserve. The town is perched atop tall hills amid biodiverse land that’s popular with hikers and backpackers. From the waterfront, you can embark on scuba-diving tours into the more than 1,000-foot-deep lake to see underwater rock formations and areas of hot volcanic mud.
Public water taxis regularly stop at Laguna Lodge's dock, making it easy to visit other lakefront villages. Just a 10-minute boat ride can take you to Panajachel—the largest town on the lake, with about 10,000 residents. Lively shopping and nightlife districts make Panajachel the area's main tourist town. Another popular draw is Santa Catarina Palopó, where you’ll find a collection of thatch-roofed adobe houses, onion fields, and hot springs.
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Other Details
Room Details
Click here for more information about individual room types.
In All Included Rooms
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Adding occupants above standard: $61 per night per additional occupant
- Large private balcony
Tecun Uman and Pato Poc Rooms
- One king bed or two double beds
- Maximum occupancy: 4
Jaguar and Quetzal Suites
- One king bed
- Maximum occupancy: 3
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: noon
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: not available
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are not available.
- Room upgrades: upgrades may be available; contact the hotel directly.
Amenities
- Access to onsite nature reserve
- Lakefront restaurant and bar
- Full spa
- Hot river-rock spa pool
- Kayaks and canoes
- Complimentary WiFi
Traveler's Tips
- Before international travel, always check the State Department's website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Private boats can be arranged to Laguna Lodge departing from docks at Panajachel for check-in/checkout for a $20 fee each way for two people.
Getting There
- By plane: 80 miles (129 km) from La Aurora International Airport (GUA)
- By car: 87 miles (140 km) west of Guatemala City
- By shuttle: $67.50 per person from GUA, one way (two-person minimum)
Guatemalan lodge with volcano views and onsite nature reserve alongside sacred Mayan lake; named one of world’s best eco-lodges by CNN
What You Get
Stay for two with a bottle of wine
- Option 1: $579 for 3 nights in a Tecun Uman or Pato Poc suite (up to a $1,109 value)
- Option 2: $772 for 4 nights in a Tecun Uman or Pato Poc suite (up to a $1,469 value)
- Option 3: $719 for 3 nights in a Jaguar or Quetzal suite (up to a $1,384 value)
- Option 4: $958 for 4 nights in a Jaguar or Quetzal suite (up to a $1,835 value)
Policies and Fees
Book by: 5/9/14
Travel by: 6/30/14- Blackout dates: Not valid 4/17/14-4/22/14
- Cancellation policy & fees: All cancellations subject to fee up to 25% of Groupon price; 60-day cancellation notice required or fee up to Groupon price applies
- Taxes: Tax included
- Additional fees: $3 breakfast service fee not included
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
- Blackout dates: Not valid 4/17/14-4/22/14
Lakefront Lodge Nestled in Mountainous Nature Reserve
The K'iche' people—who count the ancient Mayans among their ancestors—call Guatemala's Lake Atitlán "the lake of the south." It’s one of four sacred lakes bordering their homeland in the western highlands. Along with a trio of volcanoes and smaller cliffs, the lake forms the spectacular backdrop to Laguna Lodge Eco-Resort & Nature Reserve. It’s a scene that convinced both CNNGo and National Geographic to name the resort one of the world’s best eco-lodges. The resort stretches from a lakefront lodge to a high-altitude tropical dry forest, encompassing about 100 acres of Mayan nature trails altogether. The scenery is complemented by an excellent staff—in 2013, TripAdvisor named the resort one of the best hotels for service in Guatemala.
The lodge's design was inspired by its surroundings: volcanic stone, adobe, and palm all went into its construction. The resort’s suites have beds cut by hand from Guatemalan hardwoods and draped in linens woven at a nearby village. Most of the furnishings are hand-carved antiques, and each unit has a large lakeside balcony outfitted with either an exposed pole ceiling or palm roof.
Laguna Lodge offers a variety of activities at the nature reserve, ranging from hikes through the volcanic Sierra Madre mountains to day trips to ancient ruins. You can take a horseback ride through the surrounding coffee fields, or go boating on the lake.
As part of Laguna Lodge's conservation measures, the onsite Zotz Restaurant offers an all-vegetarian menu with ingredients sourced from local farmers and the hotel's gardens. You can dine alfresco in pavilions overlooking the water and the surrounding volcanoes.
Lake Atitlán, Guatemala: Quiet Villages Around Volcanic Waterfront
Twelve villages line the shores of Lake Atitlán, including the quiet Santa Cruz La Laguna on the northwest shore, not far from Laguna Lodge Eco-Resort & Nature Reserve. The town is perched atop tall hills amid biodiverse land that’s popular with hikers and backpackers. From the waterfront, you can embark on scuba-diving tours into the more than 1,000-foot-deep lake to see underwater rock formations and areas of hot volcanic mud.
Public water taxis regularly stop at Laguna Lodge's dock, making it easy to visit other lakefront villages. Just a 10-minute boat ride can take you to Panajachel—the largest town on the lake, with about 10,000 residents. Lively shopping and nightlife districts make Panajachel the area's main tourist town. Another popular draw is Santa Catarina Palopó, where you’ll find a collection of thatch-roofed adobe houses, onion fields, and hot springs.
Love to travel? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for travel tips, inspiration, and photos from around the world.
Other Details
Room Details
Click here for more information about individual room types.
In All Included Rooms
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Adding occupants above standard: $61 per night per additional occupant
- Large private balcony
Tecun Uman and Pato Poc Rooms
- One king bed or two double beds
- Maximum occupancy: 4
Jaguar and Quetzal Suites
- One king bed
- Maximum occupancy: 3
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: noon
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: not available
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are not available.
- Room upgrades: upgrades may be available; contact the hotel directly.
Amenities
- Access to onsite nature reserve
- Lakefront restaurant and bar
- Full spa
- Hot river-rock spa pool
- Kayaks and canoes
- Complimentary WiFi
Traveler's Tips
- Before international travel, always check the State Department's website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Private boats can be arranged to Laguna Lodge departing from docks at Panajachel for check-in/checkout for a $20 fee each way for two people.
Getting There
- By plane: 80 miles (129 km) from La Aurora International Airport (GUA)
- By car: 87 miles (140 km) west of Guatemala City
- By shuttle: $67.50 per person from GUA, one way (two-person minimum)
Need To Know Info
- Promotional value expires May 9, 2014. Amount paid never expires.
- Book by 5/9/14 or promo value expires
- Must complete travel by 6/30/14
- Not valid 4/17-4/22/14
- Limit 2/person, +2 additional as gifts
- Limit 2/visit
- Valid only for option purchased
- Reservation required, subject to availability
- All cancellations subject to fee up to 25% of Groupon price; 60-day cancellation notice required or fee up to Groupon price applies
- Must be 18+ to check in and drink alcohol, 13+ to stay
- Credit card req'd at booking/check-in
- Must use promo value in 1 visit
- $3 breakfast service fee not included
- Tax included
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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