Santa Cruz la Laguna

Santa Cruz la Laguna is a small town on Lake Atitlán in Guatemala.

Get in

From Panajachel or San Pedro you can take a public "taxi" boat to Santa Cruz for 10/20Q per person. They pass by every 30 min or so from 6am to 7pm. Can ask the boat captain to drop you in any hotel you choose. If you prefer a private boat call Lee at Los Elementos to pick you up at the private dock in Pana. Groups up to 6 are Q150 each way, Q15 per person up to 8 people. 53598328. The private boat is also available after hours.

To get the feel of the town the best option is to walk around. The public trail system is extensive and will lead you through many tropical gardens and to hidden waterfalls. One of the most beautiful hikes on the lake is between Santa Cruz and Jaibalito. There is road access, but the road is really only suitable for heavy-duty vehicles. It's far more practical to get there/away by boat. You can stop a public taxi boat any time to go any other town or spot around the lake.

Get around

Walk, walk, walk and enjoy the scenery. You can stop for a swim or at the different cozy hotels and restaurants around this charming little town.

Do

  • Skin Diving Rentals at La Iguana Perdida
  • Nature Preserve nearby
  • Apparently the only town around the lake that offers waterskiing.
  • San Pedro night life a short water taxi ride away but none of the hassle or theft.
  • Los Elementos Kayak and Adventure Center, Santa Cruz la Laguna (next to Isla Verde, west end), +502 5359 8328. Kayak tours and rentals, hiking and camping, and the best swim beach in Santa Cruz. Also private boat tours and rentals for exploring more remote areas of Lake Atitlan. Multi-day kayak excursions are an excellent way to absorb the true flavor of the lake. Accommodations available on-site.
  • Los Elementos Day Spa, Santa Cruz la Laguna (next to Isla Verde), +502 40953751. Lake front spa that offers massage, yoga, manicures, waxing, and hair services.
  • Santa Cruz Spanish School, at the Art Gallery (Next to the Juzgado de Paz), +502 53 55 88 49, . Led by Pedro Juan Solis, who is the founder of the school that enthusiastically works for the school and provides the opportunity to teachers and students to share their different cultures and lifestyles. individual training US$5-$10/hr for 10-30 hrs/week. Add $65/week for homestay.

Eat

  • La casa en el aire, hotel@islaverdeatitlan.com (On the waterfront, path from Santa Cruz to Jaibalito), +502 4563 3854. Located on the waterfront you can lounge their beach area for swimming and sunbathing. Everything is cooked from scratch using their own herbs, fruits and vegetables when in season- with a very special presentation. Also prepare their own fruit drinks, desserts and have a cocktail menu.

Sleep

  • Atitlan Solutions, Calle Santander, Comercial San Rafael, Local 6 and 6, +502 7762 0959. Also providing an option for long term vacation rentals (week/month/year).
  • Hotel Arca de Noe. Located on the lake, is affordable with a quiet rustic ambience, and has a good restaurant. 162 Quetzals.
  • La Iguana Perdida, +502 7762-2621, +502 5705-4117. If you are looking for somewhere to get away from it all for a few days this place is ideal. It is located on the edge of the lake right by the boat stop for Santa Cruz La Laguna. La Iguana Perdida makes a nice change from Panajachel. This medium sized (sleeps over 80) and has a sauna which helps in the cold nights. The hostel works on a trust basis. All drinks and food are paid for on checkout. Apart from hanging around the hostel and diving there is nothing else to do on this site. There is no WiFi, but there is a computer room with internet access. To get here take a boat from Panajachel heading towards San Pedro la Laguna.
  • Hotel Islaverde (On the waterfront, a 10-minute walk on a windy dirt path from Santa Cruz to Jaibalito. You can walk or ask to be dropped at their private dock), +502 78235952. A funky environmental hotel on the shores of the Lake, just a short walk from the main dock, in a very safe and clean area for swimming and Kayaking. 8 private cabins with breathtaking views of the lake, huge gorgeous gardens with so many flowers you will be delighted with the visit of tons of birds. Waterfront lounge, yoga, massages, natural spa therapies and a great organic restaurant.
  • Laguna Lodge Eco Hotel & Nature Preserve, +502 7283 2529. A small, romantic, luxury hotel on Lake Atitlan with sustainability at its core. The rooms are spacious, and each one features lake and volcano views from a patio, with plush furniture, beautiful local artwork, and energy and water efficient devices. Zotz is the full service bar and dining room, featuring organic cuisine from a healthy, meat-free menu. Most of the food is grown on the owners nearby garden. Private dock, swimming pool, hot tub, 100 acres of hiking trails, including mountaintop cabana.
  • Villa Sumaya, an elegant, yet simple small lake-front hotel near Santa Cruz La Laguna, accessible only by water taxi. The owner has an amazing knack of adding beautiful, subtle touches everywhere you look. The food is great, and there are good vegetarian options. The "Blue Tiger Temple" is a beautiful meeting/yoga room. It's not the cheapest place on the lake, but it's unique and still very reasonable.

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