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Entire place
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6 guests
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3 bedrooms
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2 bathrooms
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4 beds
- Host shares gay local tips
- Wi-Fi
- Dedicated workspace
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About the Place Initially in English, this text was translated via a machine translation service and may contain inaccuracies or errors.
This hidden gem is built on a sacred Mayan site above the small village of Jaibalito - This charming three-bedroom vacation home is both aesthetically pleasing and functional, reflecting a perfect blend of Santa Fe adobe architecture and lush Mayan interiors. A cozy cottage atmosphere, with wood ceilings and a central fireplace allow you to relax in comfort and privacy. Located in the heart of nature and nestled in the forest, this characterful oasis offers a peaceful sanctuary and escape from the world. Seclude yourself in nature with breathtaking views of the lake and volcanoes. Enjoy an espresso on the terrace, and feel like royalty as you overlook the tiny village of Jaibalito. Relax in the hammock, take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of the lake. Discover the local restaurants just a few minutes' walk from the house, or cook in the fully-equipped kitchen. Hikes, boat trips, wood-fired Jacuzzi overlooking the lake. Book now for an unforgettable stay!
Jaibalito is a charming, authentic village on the shores of Lake Atitlan. Unlike other villages, Jaibalito is not accessible by road, which adds to its charm and makes it a less touristy destination. To get to Jaibalito, take a boat from Calle del Embarcadero in Panajachel. There is a guarded parking area at the marina where you can park your car.
The kitchen is well equipped, and most essentials can be found in the village at the Posada Jaibalito or at the Posada market, open from 8am to 4pm, and we also have a market on the basketball court on Tuesday mornings. There are also five restaurants in town offering a variety of dishes, and all of them offer take-away. However, it's important to note that there are no ATMs in the village, but you'll find them in Panajachel, San Pedro, San Marcos, Santa Cruz and most places don't accept cards, so make sure you bring enough ********. We recommend visiting the Las Torres supermarket in Panajachel to stock up on essentials.
Although the beaches on the eastern shore of the lake are public and accessible, it's important to note that Jaibalito, like most of Guatemala, can be noisy and dirty. Life here is bound up with the sounds of churches, dogs and roosters, and sometimes weddings and special events take place late at night, so earplugs are recommended for light sleepers. In addition, power outages are common in Jaibalito, so it's best not to overload the fridge.
The two upstairs bedrooms are located next to each other, and there's not much sound privacy between them. Guests should also be aware that Jaibalito is located in the subtropical jungle, and there are insects such as harmless spiders and scorpions in the area. To avoid most insects, it's best not to leave food outside, turn off outdoor lights and close doors at night.
For customers interested in using the hot tub, wood can be ordered from Ventura, and customers can do it themselves or request its full services for Q400.
This hidden gem is built on a sacred Mayan site above the small village of Jaibalito - This charming three-bedroom vacation home is both aesthetically pleasing and functional, reflecting a perfect blend of Santa Fe adobe architecture and lush Mayan interiors. A cozy cottage atmosphere, with wood ceilings and a central fireplace allow you to relax in comfort and privacy. Located in the heart of nature and nestled in the forest, this characterful oasis offers a peaceful sanctuary and escape from the world. Seclude yourself in nature with breathtaking views of the lake and volcanoes. Enjoy an espresso on the terrace, and feel like royalty as you overlook the tiny village of Jaibalito. Relax in the hammock, take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of the lake. Discover the local restaurants just a few minutes' walk from the house, or cook in the fully-equipped kitchen. Hikes, boat trips, wood-fired Jacuzzi overlooking the lake. Book now for an unforgettable stay!
Jaibalito is a charming, authentic village on the shores of Lake Atitlan. Unlike other villages, Jaibalito is not accessible by road, which adds to its charm and makes it a less touristy destination. To get to Jaibalito, take a boat from Calle del Embarcadero in Panajachel. There is a guarded parking area at the marina where you can park your car.
The kitchen is well equipped, and most essentials can be found in the village at the Posada Jaibalito or at the Posada market, open from 8am to 4pm, and we also have a market on the basketball court on Tuesday mornings. There are also five restaurants in town offering a variety of dishes, and all of them offer take-away. However, it's important to note that there are no ATMs in the village, but you'll find them in Panajachel, San Pedro, San Marcos, Santa Cruz and most places don't accept cards, so make sure you bring enough ********. We recommend visiting the Las Torres supermarket in Panajachel to stock up on essentials.
Although the beaches on the eastern shore of the lake are public and accessible, it's important to note that Jaibalito, like most of Guatemala, can be noisy and dirty. Life here is bound up with the sounds of churches, dogs and roosters, and sometimes weddings and special events take place late at night, so earplugs are recommended for light sleepers. In addition, power outages are common in Jaibalito, so it's best not to overload the fridge.
The two upstairs bedrooms are located next to each other, and there's not much sound privacy between them. Guests should also be aware that Jaibalito is located in the subtropical jungle, and there are insects such as harmless spiders and scorpions in the area. To avoid most insects, it's best not to leave food outside, turn off outdoor lights and close doors at night.
For customers interested in using the hot tub, wood can be ordered from Ventura, and customers can do it themselves or request its full services for Q400.
Amenities
- Host shares gay local tips
- Wi-Fi
- Dedicated workspace
- Kitchen
- Essentials
- Washer
- Garden
- Terrace
- Yoga classes nearby
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Property Rules Initially in English, this text was translated via a machine translation service and may contain inaccuracies or errors.
1. No candles are allowed inside rooms, and outdoor lighting must be turned off at night out of respect for neighbors. In the middle of nowhere, this generates a considerable nuisance not only for neighbors but also for wildlife and nature.
2. To help us maintain a high standard of cleanliness with minimum cleaning costs, we kindly ask our guests to follow a few simple rules:
- Before you leave, make sure the kitchen and bathroom are left in a ready-to-rent condition. This means washing dishes, wiping surfaces and emptying the fridge.
- We ask our guests to take their rubbish down to the village where it can be disposed of. There are several garbage cans in town where you can dispose of your garbage. We recommend that you do this every day, to avoid having to carry a large quantity of garbage on the day of departure.
- Cleaning products can be found under the kitchen sink.
- If for any reason you are unable to complete the cleaning tasks prior to departure, we will charge a flat fee of $40 to cover the cost of additional staff to complete the cleaning. We appreciate advance notice so that we can plan accordingly.
3. While we are always happy to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have, we kindly ask that you do not call us after 5 p.m. unless it is an emergency. As hosts, we want to ensure that all our guests have a comfortable and enjoyable experience during their stay. However, we also need to be able to rest.
If you have any questions or concerns during your stay, please do not hesitate to contact us during business hours. We'll be happy to help in any way we can.
4. Late check-out fee:
Guests checking out after the designated check-out time will be charged $50.00. If the guest stays more than 2 hours after the designated check-out time, they will be charged the full daily rate without any discount, plus any refunds or additional expenses that may have to be paid to other guests due to the late check-out. This is to enable us to prepare the room for the next guest and maintain our high standards of cleanliness and customer satisfaction.
We thank you for your cooperation and understanding in these matters. We hope you enjoy your stay with us.
1. No candles are allowed inside rooms, and outdoor lighting must be turned off at night out of respect for neighbors. In the middle of nowhere, this generates a considerable nuisance not only for neighbors but also for wildlife and nature.
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