“Ancient, diverse and dramatic” would be our three word description of Guatemala. Peru may have Machu Picchu, but Guatemala has its fair share of impressive Mayan monuments too: Tikal being the headliner. And it’s not just Mayan monuments you’ll find; here the Mayan culture still rolls on, in highland villages where locals dress and worship and live in the way they did hundreds of years ago. “Diverse” reflects the Spanish colonial influence, and the other post-colonial international influences too, and “dramatic” is for the scenic landscape: Guatemala’s urban pockets are small and nature puts on a seriously grand show around them, take volcano-ringed Lago de Atitlán, the tall peaks of the Cuchumatanes mountains or the incredible canyons of the Río Dulce. The best places to stay in Guatemala are a diverse collection too. There are some wonderfully romantic choices in the historic, Heritage Listed old city of Antigua Guatemala, and some incredible hotel views around Lago de Atitlán, as well as some fantastic bases for adventurers around Panajachel.
Our pick of the best places to stay in Guatemala offer a great range, from top end luxury and eco lodges to chic little boutiques that will not break the bank!
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Antigua Guatemala (Antigua Guatemala)
A traditional building, a central location, contemporary design and a very good ethos; this is an undeniably attractive stay. With all profits going to local charities and everything from the staff to the furniture kept entirely local. There's also a hip tapas bar. Nothing's been missed here.
Antigua Guatemala
A chic boutique hotel boasting the finest restaurant in town. Atmospheric throughout find warm terracotta hues, plush chandeliers, Cuban antiques and porcelain tiles. Feast on gourmet cuisine and gently sway to live music. Walking distance from many of the city's main sights. A real gem.
Peten (San Andres San José )
A chic lakeside property set within tranquil surrounds. Smart rooms are minimalist in style; think dark furniture, white washed walls, floor to ceiling windows and secluded terraces. A large pool is the ideal spot to while away lazy hours and for the active there's numerous activities in the area.
Peten (Lake Peten Itza)
A luxury hotel boasting an enviable location overlooking the pristine Lake Peten Itzá. Chic rooms are traditional in style with beamed ceilings, white washed walls, antique furniture and colourful local artefacts. Feast on superb cuisine and sample wines from the excellent list. A rural haven.
Panajachel (Catarina Palopo)
A tranquil hideaway overlooking Lake Atitalan and set in lush surrounds. Classically styled rooms feature white washed walls, beamed ceilings and simple wooden furniture. An indulgent spa and stunning infinity pool bring complete relaxation. The perfect base to explore the region from.
Panajachel
A small boutique property boasting epic lake views and some serious style. Traditionally dressed rooms feature lively colours set against wooden furniture, parquet floors and beamed ceilings. An oblong infinity pool is utterly stunning and a fine dining restaurant is extremely romantic. Rural bliss.
Santa Cruz La Laguna (Lake Atitlán)
A charming lakeside hotel offering a range of apartments, suites, and cosy rooms. While they vary in size, each boasts fabulous views, terracotta tiled floors, beamed ceilings, and local fabrics. A gorgeous hot tub seems to spill into the lake's waters and there are sun terraces to unwind on.
Santa Cruz La Laguna (Lake Atitlan)
Find a place where nature and luxury have merged. Sat on the shores of Lake Atitilan and boasting stunning vistas; stay in rustic chic rooms, dine on exemplary cuisine and unwind in the spoiling spa. With sustainability at the heart of this property's philosophy this is a truly unique stay.