Location
Hotel Atitlán is located on the shores of Lake Atitlán, Guatemala, with uninterrupted views of the lake and the Atitlán, Toliman and San Pedro volcanoes.
Hotel Atitlan has a superb location on the fringes of Guatemala's Lake Atitlan, with most rooms benefiting from the most spectacular views of the lake and volcanoes beyond. The hotel has 60 unique rooms and plenty of facilities to complement your stay.
Located on the shores of Lake Atitlán, Guatemala with uninterrupted views of the lake and the Atitlán, Toliman and San Pedro volcanoes
Family-friendly property with a huge pool and all the facilities you need
Within walking distance of the lively Panajachel town for a change of scenery and alternative dining options
60 rooms and suites so feels a little larger than the other boutique options which can be found alongside the lake
Hotel Atitlan has a fabulous location on the shores of the famous Lake Atitlan, only a five-minute drive from lively Panajachel, which is the local town. Having been used as a coffee plantation in a former life, Hotel Atitlan's decor is in the Spanish colonial hacienda style that was favored by the Guatemalan plantation owners of the 18th-century.
Since its transformation into a hotel, there are now 60 guest rooms with wood burning fireplaces, each uniquely decorated. Although simple and rustic, the rooms mostly enjoy views of the lake and its backdrop of volcanoes, or the hotel's manicured gardens. Hand-woven bedding, textiles and traditional Guatemalan pieces of art feature throughout.
Facilities include a restaurant where you can enjoy poolside dining with yet more of those spectacular views. Towel service and poolside cocktails can easily be arranged, and the adjacent Jacuzzi is the perfect place to retreat to once the sun goes down.
When to visit
A little something for everyone in the family from the spa to a variety of activities ranging from tennis to visits to the Nature Reserve and boat tours which will keep the kids entertained all day.
Hotel Atitlán is located on the shores of Lake Atitlán, Guatemala, with uninterrupted views of the lake and the Atitlán, Toliman and San Pedro volcanoes.