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Hostels in El Remate, Guatemala

0 hostels in El Remate. Prices start from 34 quetzales for a dorm bed.Sorted by quality, not payments.
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"…Check in from 13:00 to 21:00 . Check out before 12:00 . Payment upon arrival by cash, credit cards. This property may pre-authorize your card before the arrival. Taxes included. Breakfast

from 1,101.78 quetzales

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"…Check out before 11:00 . Payment upon arrival by cash, credit & debit cards plus 5%, bank transfer. This property may pre-authorize your card before arrival. Taxes included Breakfast not

from 181.73 quetzales

Where to stay in El Remate on a budget

Looking for budget stays in El Remate? This section is designed to save you time, money, and unnecessary stress. We've got insider tips to help you find affordable hostels and the cheapest places to stay in El Remate.

El Remate is a small town in Guatemala on the eastern shores of Lake Peten Itza. It is on the main road between Flores and Tikal, so a lot of people choose to stay here instead of one or the other. you can get here on any of the buses that run between the two cities from the airport in Flores or you can cross the nearby border from Belize. If you’re in Guatemala City, you will need to fly to Flores (one hour flight) or take an overland bus (nine hours, or more). Keep in mind that you should only buy tickets from an office, as any street tickets sold might be counterfeit.

The town of El Remate is a tourist haven. Right on the lake, its full of boutique shops, eco-friendly hotels, and small restaurants and cafes catering to the travellers. The town is very spread out along the lake shore, so if you don’t want to walk far, you should pick a hostel near the centre of town. There are also plenty of guesthouses and inexpensive hotels should a hostel (“hostal” in Spanish) be booked up!

El Remate is known for its woodcarvers who work mainly in woods found in the nearby jungle. Their carvings are often elaborate Mayan figures but they can make anything, big or small. The shops in town are great for picking up a piece or two, but Tikal - the Mayan ruins - is definitely the main attraction in the area. Your hostel can arrange tours for you - most buses leave in the morning and return in the mid afternoon. Another, less crowded Mayan ruins is at Yaxha, but you may need to arrange your own transport. The lake in El Remate is a great place to relax at when you’ve finished exploring the ruins, hiking, or mountain biking in the jungle.

Written by Travel Expert El Remate

Written by Travel Expert El RemateJakob Lombardi

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