GOOD TO KNOW
ROAD RULES: In El Paredón, traffic is scarce, but don’t expect clearly marked pedestrian crossings or sidewalks. Tuk-tuks will zip you around town for a few quetzales. Just make sure to negotiate your fare before hopping in! Let us know if you’d like us to call you one. As always, be safe, use good judgment and ride at your own risk.
SÍ, HABLO ESPAÑOL: While speaking Spanish isn’t essential, a smile and a little effort go a long way. Practice saying gracias and hola — it might just score you a bigger scoop of mango sorbet at the local heladería.
WEATHER: With sunshine nearly year-round, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a postcard. Expect a tropical climate with occasional rain showers during the wet season (May–October). Due to our luxurious but wild location, occasional power outages may occur during storms. Pack light clothing, sunscreen, and bug spray for the evenings.
SÍ, HABLO ESPAÑOL: While speaking Spanish isn’t essential, a smile and a little effort go a long way. Practice saying gracias and hola — it might just score you a bigger scoop of mango sorbet at the local heladería.
WEATHER: With sunshine nearly year-round, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a postcard. Expect a tropical climate with occasional rain showers during the wet season (May–October). Due to our luxurious but wild location, occasional power outages may occur during storms. Pack light clothing, sunscreen, and bug spray for the evenings.