Lake Atitlán, Sololá, Guatemala

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Jan 29, 2024
A truly inspiring place with a heart and soul that belongs in the old world. People who still smile, friendly faces and a beautiful lake with stunning views from every angle. Atitlan has little t… Full review by RicardoBowie
Aug 28, 2023
What a beautiful lake, surrounded by active and dormant volcanoes, with gorgeous Mayan villages dotted around the shore. There are lots of nice cafes and restaurants, and it was fantastic taking a co… Full review by Traveller162014
Aug 11, 2023
Lake Atitlan is a must-see in the highlands of Guatemala. The lake is clean and pristine and views across from every angle are fantastic. You can stay in a bustling village or a small and sleepy on… Full review by Cchill2012

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Can pets be brought to Lake Atitlan?
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yes. no problem. but you need to check with your hotel.
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Hi! I will spend 4 days at lake zone. Where is the best place to stay? Im looking to stay at hostels and i want to know if is …
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Hi! I will spend 4 days at lake zone. Where is the best place to stay? Im looking to stay at hostels and i want to know if is a good idea to sleep at each small city. tks !
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Sorry I can help with places to stay as we only did a day trip there.
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Answer by Bev D · Oct 10, 2017
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Hello, I'm going to Guatemala in May, and I would like to know how many days do you recommend to stay here in …
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Hello, I'm going to Guatemala in May, and I would like to know how many days do you recommend to stay here in Santiago? I'm only going for 5 days. How may of this towns that you mention are worth visiting? did you hike any of the volcanos? Is the ferry expensive? Thanks Alejandra
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Five days on the lake is a good amount of time. Panajachel is easily the biggest town. It has the most restaurants and shopping, but I enjoy staying in one of the smaller towns. …
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Five days on the lake is a good amount of time. Panajachel is easily the biggest town. It has the most restaurants and shopping, but I enjoy staying in one of the smaller towns. The boats to and from the villages are very cheap. You can easily and cheaply visit all of them in the time you are there. The boat rides cost from 10 to 15 quetzales, depending on how far you go. San Marco and San Pedro are medium size villages, each with their own charm. We stayed in Santa Cruz, which is small but beautiful. Santiago is a town with more of a local infrastructure than any other on the lake other than Pana. We hiked from Santa Cruz to San Marco. Very nice hike. My friend hiked to the top of Pedro Volcano. It's about 1,500 meters of elevation gain. Nice view, but some huffing and puffing. A restaurant in Pana that doesn't look like much but which has excellent food is Deli llama del Fuego. If you like to shop, go to the Chichi market, about an hour away, two days a week. Have fun.
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