Location
Las Lagunas is located on the edge of a lagoon in the heart of a 300-acre private nature reserve. It is within easy reach of the ruins of Tikal, Uaxactún and Yaxhá.
Set in the jungle overlooking Quexil Lagoon and near the great Mayan city of Tikal, Las Lagunas is a comfortable boutique lodge with just 19 suites. The lodge has a private reserve where wildlife, especially birds and monkeys, may be observed.
Set on the edge of the Quexil lagoon and surrounded by a 300-acre enclosed nature reserve
Modern style jungle lodge which offers all the facilities and amenities to ensure a comfortable stay
Perfectly placed for exploring the impressive Mayan ruins of Tikal, as well as Uaxactún and Yaxhá
Large and spacious accommodation, with AC and private Jacuzzis
Tucked into the jungle and enjoying a peaceful setting on the shores of Guatemala's Quexil lagoon, Las Lagunas is a boutique lodge style property, with just 19 freestanding suites. The property sits within its own enclosed nature reserve, which spans almost 300 acres and plays home to monkeys, jaguars, ocelots and over 250 bird species. Stay here and discover the region's vast and varied wildlife, while paying visits to some of the Mayan civilisation's most impressive ruins, from Tikal to Uaxactún and Yaxhá.
Las Lagunas Hotel itself is relatively modern in style with rustic elements, boasting a range of facilities to ensure a comfortable stay. As well as exploring the nearby Mayan ruins on a series of exciting excursions, guests can opt to relax in the spa, take part in yoga classes, pay a visit to the on-site museum, and enjoy fantastic dining in the Shultun Restaurant, which serves up international cuisine, as well as local specialities. Daily boat tours are included in your stay over to Monkey Island, where you can help feed the monkeys!
When to visit
Hop on the boat over to Monkey Island and feed the monkeys!
Las Lagunas is located on the edge of a lagoon in the heart of a 300-acre private nature reserve. It is within easy reach of the ruins of Tikal, Uaxactún and Yaxhá.