El Sombrero Eco-Lodge

El Petén


In a fabulous setting on the Laguna Yaxhá, El Sombrero features solar-powered, mosquito-netted bungalows with wraparound screened windows, most with lake views, scattered around the woods. A pleasant thatched clubhouse/dining room is attached to the kitchen. El Sombrero is 2km from the ruins and 9km from the highway. It can pick up guests (call ahead) on the main road.

You could also camp here or sling a hammock for Q80. Lancha (small motorboat) tours to Topoxté are offered (Q200) as well as night crocodile observation tours, horseback riding (Q75 per hour) and overnight trips to Nakum (one/two persons US$250/400), El Naranjo, Holmul and other lesser-known Maya sites in the vicinity. Bikes cost Q50 to rent for a half day.


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Nearby El Petén attractions

1. Interpretive Center

1.07 MILES

A trail from the ticket booth leads down to the lakeshore and the new Interpretive Center, which displays ceramic pieces, musical instruments and jewelry…

2. East Acropolis & Structure 216

1.33 MILES

Near the site entrance is the high point of Yaxhá (literally): Structure 216 in the East Acropolis. Also called the Temple of the Red Hands, because red…

3. Lesser Astronomical Complex (Plaza C)

1.33 MILES

Plaza C, the first group of buildings you come to on entering Yaxhá, is one of a pair of astronomical observatories; the Greater Astronomical Complex …

4. Twin Pyramid Complex

1.39 MILES

This largely unexcavated complex consists of two identical pyramids facing each other across a lawn. Similar to one of the arrangements at Tikal, it is…

5. Yaxhá

1.53 MILES

The Classic Maya sites of Yaxhá, Nakum and El Naranjo form a triangle that is the basis for a national park covering more than 37,000 hectares and…

7. South Acropolis

1.61 MILES

A complex of palatial structures from which Yaxhá's aristocracy could watch the games going on in the ball court below.