Mangomiel is a boho-chic property in the heart of El Paredon
Mangomiel is a bohochic property in the heart of El Paredon. It accomodates 8 people, in 4 different rooms, each with exquisite decoration, 1 queen bed, air conditioning, private barthroom with hot shower, and complimentary toiletries.
As an entire property, you'll be able to enjoy all common areas, which include a pool, fully equipped kitchen, living and dining areas and a sunset terrace with ocean views and hammocks.
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Is Mangomiel is a boho-chic property in the heart of El Paredon pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at Mangomiel is a boho-chic property in the heart of El Paredon ?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Mangomiel is a boho-chic property in the heart of El Paredon ?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Mangomiel is a boho-chic property in the heart of El Paredon located?
Situated in Sipacate, this villa is 18.7 mi (30.1 km) from Puerto San Jose Beach and within 32 miles (52 km) of Aquamagic and Museo Regional de Arqueología.
About the host
Hosted by Laura Dardón
Juan Miguel and Paola are partners and decided to get this piece of land because of the beautiful Mango tree that is in the middle of the property. Juan Miguel is a renowned Guatemalan arquitecto and designed and constructed the house. It’s well thought to have a relaxed, connected to nature experience, where you can find different spaces in the house to enjoy. You can see the ocean and enjoy a sunrise while practicing yoga in the terrace. You can work or read from the living room, or have a nice swim at the swimming pool under the tree. We both have enjoyed the creative process of offering and unforgettable and hotel-like experience in every bedroom.
Why they chose this property
El Paredon is the most popular beach to go to in Guatemala. You will find all kind of activities like surfing, paddle or kayak in the mangrove, yoga and meditation practices and different restaurants with international food. It’s not an all touristic-town, so many locals live here and will allow you to get to know more of Guatemalan culture.
At El Paredón it is common during high season for there to be electricity outages because it is a small place and sometimes the electrical transformers are overloaded. These situations are out of our hands but we have protocols to report it to the electrical company as soon as they happen.
To counteract the inconveniences that this may cause, we have a power plant that is used in a rationed manner to ensure that the house has basic services, until the electricity is restored. We always appreciate your understanding.
What makes this property unique
The confortable rooms, the exquisite decoration, the mango tree and the staff that can make your stay unforgettable