Hotels in Flores & Peten Itza   (see below)

Flores

click here to see hotels in this areaFlores is 71 km (42 miles) SW of Tikal, and is the capital of El Peten Province. Flores is a small Spanish colonial town crowded onto an island hill in Lake Peten Itza. It is connected to the mainland and the more typically Guatemalan town of Santa Elena by a half kilometer causeway.

A daily minibus service operates between Flores and Tikal with pickup at Flores hotels for US$7 return. Entrance fee to the Most visitors to Tikal stay in FloresNational Park is US$10.

Leaving at 6 am, you arrive by 7:30 am ready for breakfast at the rustic Gran Jaguar restaurant near the park entrance.

To learn more about Flores & Peten Itza read:
The Archeological History of the Mayan People

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Note: The hotels on the Tikal page are the same hotels listed below.

Hotels in Flores & Peten Itza

Chiminos Island Lodge

Chiminos Island Lodge

Sayaxche
US $ 75.00 per person

An Eco-Archeological Adventure in you own Private Jungle

Chimino's Island Lodge offers 5 neat mahogany bungalows, each perfectly blended in the Jungle and several hundred feet away from each other, so you can enjoy your own private jungle and the overwhelming views of the lagoon.

La Casa De Don David

La Casa De Don David

El Remate
Single: $ 27.00 with two meals
Double: $ 40.00 with two meals

One of the Original Peten Eco-Adventure Hotels

The hotel is a wonderful place to base your Tikal vacation activities.

Secluded in its own jungle garden on Lake Peten Itza, this beautiful hotel is less than 15 minutes from the entrance to Tikal Park and 25 min. from Flores.

The Jungle Lodge

The Jungle Lodge

Tikal
Double: US $ 40.00
to US $ 60.00

The Original Tikal Park Hotel

The Jungle Lodge is ideally situated within the Tikal National Park and offers the closest accommodations to the temples and pyramids. Scarlet Macaws and Ocellated Turkeys are often seen in the grounds and the night air is filled with the sounds of the jungle - howler monkeys, crickets and parrots.

Hotel Isla de Flores

Hotel Isla de Flores

Flores
Double: US $ 65.00

On an Island in the Middle of the Jungle...

...is a beautiful new hotel in the heart of the town of Flores. Hotel Isla de Flores is a beautiful new hotel in the heart of the town of Flores. Surrounded by the beautiful Lago Peten Itza, this is truly one of the most unique places in the region.

Hotel Peten Esplendido

Hotel Peten Esplendido

Flores
Single: US $ 122.00 Double: US $ 135.00

For a day or for a week... the splendid Peten

The name says it all, and the incomparable Peten is best seen while staying with us. We can organize your trips to all of the Mayan ruins, birding, or whatever your interests are.

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