Tikal Camino Real

Camino Real Tikal
Camino Real Tikal In the lush Peten jungle, the Camino Real Tikal provides travelers a unique opportunity to explore one of the most spectacular archaeological sites in the world and relax in a natural paradise.

El Camino Real Tikal is part of the Natural Reserve Cerro Cahui and consists of 72 bungalows on Lake Peten Itza. The concept of the hotel is a beach resort that includes water sports, boating, sauna, jacuzzi, gym and walking.

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Camino Real Tikal Services

Westin Camino Real Tikal Accommodations at the Camino Real Tikal consists of thatched roof bungalows and offer modern conveniences, from air conditioning, direct dial telephones, cable TV and private balconies. Each balcony provides magnificent views of Lake Peten Itza

Visit the ancient Mayan city of Tikal , then upon arrival, aboard the Imix can get on the lake, enjoy the sun and swim, kayak or enjoy a relaxing Jacuzzi or steam bath.

At the end of your day enjoy the Guatemalan and international specialties in one of the restaurants.

Standard Room
Includes breakfast and taxes
Single $ 146
Double $ 146
Triple $ 179

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