CR-153: 1-Bed Cosy Casita For Rent in Pana
PanajachelDescription
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FROM $33/night, $180/week or $450 or Q3,500/month – Max. a Couple – Mín. 2 nights / Max. 3 months – Available NOW!
1 Bed Casita For Rent Pana
A great, small but cosy and comfortable casita, recently renovated, with a small courtyard in a secure area of northern Panajachel (Pana), Lake Atitlan, Guatemala. This rental is close to the Puente Ubico bridge on the Jucanya side, so is in a relatively quiet area.
It is part of a larger property, but has its own front entrance. The front door leads into a small covered terrace and garden courtyard area. Inside is an open-plan living and dining area with a fully equipped kitchen, as well as the home being fully furnished, including linens and bedding.
There is a good size bedroom with a Queen bed and closet, and then the bathroom with shower (gas hot water), right next door.
It is about a 15-min walk to the market and then 20-25-min walk to Calle Santander, but very easy to get a tuk tuk. Safe parking for 1 car.
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath with shower (Gas)
- Fully equipped Kitchen
- Covered Terrace with hammock
- Courtyard area
- Washer (no dryer)
- Electricity & WiFi included
- Gas & Drinking water not included
- TV screen (please ask for HDML) NOT Cable tv
- Parking
- No pets – sorry! There are dogs directly next door
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Please note that although we endeavour to give accurate information, however owners can change prices and availability can change without us being informed. Please check with us first.
Panajachel (Pana)
The town of Pana is the central hub of Lake Atitlan as it has the main road access. It is a small town that has a central tourist area comprising of the street Calle Santander running from the centre down to the lakeshore, and the ‘Zona Viva’, where the majority of bars, clubs, banks, and restaurants are.
Panajachel was believed to be founded around same time as Sololá and Santiago Atitlan, in 1547. The name comes from the Cakchiquel (one of the Mayan languages used around the Lake) meaning ‘place of cane and doctors’ (but not the certified kind of doctor!). Another explanation is that it refers to the fertility and abundance in plant life here, thanks to the rich volcanic soil.
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Building Details
- Parking: Garage