Hotel Maya Internacional
A wooden boardwalk snakes through lush vegetation to bring you to the airy, thatched-roof reception area at the Hotel Maya International...
A wooden boardwalk snakes through lush vegetation to bring you to the airy, thatched-roof reception area at the Hotel Maya International...
The horseshoe shape here allows all the rooms to enjoy the vista of Lago de Petén Itzá and Isla de Flores. At the center of the horseshoe is the lovely terrace, complete with swimming pool and hot tub...
If you think that staff speaking perfect English and sporting colorful tropical shirts are signs of a good hotel, the Espléndido is for you. This is the only place in Flores or Santa Elena that might be called ‘swanky’...
This beautiful little boutique hotel has such a warm atmosphere that it feels more like a home than a hotel. Chances are you'll come away wishing your home was more like it...
The towering glass architecture here is a contemporary reinterpretation of the grandiose concepts of ancient Tikal. The 205 luxurious rooms and suites all enjoy spectacular views and have their own safes...
The Casa Santo Domingo, with its extensive gardens and its own gallerys and museums, is the most gorgeous big hotel in Antigua, a town known for its gorgeous hotels. Just so you know what you're dealing with here.....
Safe, friendly Don Ismael's, hidden down a small side-street, fills up fast. The seven cheerful, comfy rooms share three hot-water bathrooms. There's a pleasant roof terrace, washing sinks, drinking water and breakfast available.
Formerly the Hotel Casa Azul, this little place right by the main square is almost impossibly stylish, combining a designer's eye with colonial charms. Each room has a unique design, but all are picture-perfect...
With waterfalls flowing into the swimming pool and superb sunset views from the top-floor terrace, this is a romantic retreat. The lobby is painted in warm tones of orange and blue, with a polished wood ceiling...
The beautifully designed brick cottages here either come as simple rooms, or can be hired entirely, giving you a living room, fully equipped kitchen and terrace with barbecue area.
Coming in off the road through the garage door is perhaps an inauspicious arrival, but crossing the verdant cobbled courtyard, things very quickly get a whole lot better in this beautiful little hotel...
One reason to stay in Santa Elena is that you get more for your money; Mayaland is a terrific example of this. The spacious comfortable rooms are set colonial-style around a peaceful courtyard...
Dinky, pine-paneled rooms that are spacious enough, with sitting room and oddly beautiful tile work...
The unassuming entranceway here, clogged with internet users, opens onto a charming little hotel with well appointed, spacious rooms. No 109 is best for light and views of the pretty interior patio, but the two right up top have volcano views.
Set in a family house on a quiet street, these rooms are big and sunny, with private bathrooms, lino floors, standard acrylic paintings, fans and reading lamps. Prices include breakfast, which is served in a leafy little patio out back...
With a leafy courtyard dominated by a massive ornamental fountain, the San Vicente's clean and quiet rooms offer some of the best value for money in this price range. It's close to good entertainment options...
The Grand looks grungy from the street, but inside is a garden with lawns, plants and fountains. The 30 rooms are a little tired but adequately clean, with cheery, colored bedspreads...
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