

As I was lazy and put off finishing this review for far too long, I'm going to finish the rest of my thoughts in point form:
-Free boat rides for check in/check out
and 830am each morning
-This is very reasonable considering the
boat costs money and they charge Q20 for all other rides
Even if you end up paying for some, you shouldn't need more than a couple rides
-Food/drinks- very reasonable
reconsidering you're on an island, esp. the coffee, which is possibly
the cheapest coffee we had in Guatemala
-Everything was delicious and the
portions were filling
-J really liked the veggie burrito and
the veggie curry was chock full of veg

-Lemon pie was refreshing and a nice
treat
-We were there at the end of November (2015). We super lucky because it was cool (temperature wise).
The days were still swim-able hot, but in the night it was very
comfortable. Most people didn't even use the fan, but we did
- With the extra water from the flooding, we were surrounded by picture perfect reflections
- There is a second, nice relaxing area out back behind the restaurant
-We had the small private room with
shared bathroom 150Q* (bathroom shared between 4 rooms)
-The bigger rooms were 180Q and the
cabins were Q220
*Prices in November '15
*Prices in November '15