
Sleep in the heart of a living farm.
Wake to volcano views and birdsong in our eco guest house — clean, comfortable rooms on a working regenerative farm, five minutes from the village of Tzununá.
Three ways to stay on the farm
From private rooms to shared dorms, we have accommodations to suit every traveler. Exact rates are shared on request — reserve directly via WhatsApp.
Private Room
Your own space in our main lodge. Wake to volcano and garden views. Perfect for those seeking comfort and privacy on the farm.
- Your own space
- Private bathroom
- Volcano views
- Farm access
Semi-Private
Great for couples or friends traveling together. Shared common areas, your own bedroom. Enjoy the community while keeping your space.
- Shared or twin beds
- Shared bathroom
- Lake views
- Communal kitchen
Shared Room
The most affordable way to stay and meet other travelers. Dorm-style accommodations in a communal bungalow surrounded by gardens.
- Dorm beds
- Shared bathroom
- Community vibes
- Farm meals included
Rates vary by season and room type. Message us on WhatsApp to inquire.
Everything you need for a restorative stay
Clean, comfortable accommodations with the amenities that make you feel at home — plus access to a living regenerative farm.
Hot Water
Solar-heated hot showers
Free WiFi
Stay connected on the farm
Laundry Service
Weekly laundry available
On-Site Sauna
Relax after exploring
Restaurant & Bar
Farm-to-table dining
Comfortable Bedding
Quality linens & pillows
Farm & Garden Access
Walk the food forests
Volcano & Lake Views
Wake to the landscape
Getting Here
Most visitors fly into La Aurora Airport (Guatemala City, ~2 hours by car).
~20 minutes by boat from Panajachel harbor. Beautiful views of the lake and volcanoes.
~5 minutes uphill from the village. We can arrange pickup if needed.

Ready to stay?
Rooms are limited and often book months in advance, especially during peak season. Reserve your stay directly via WhatsApp.
+502 3300 1544
Online booking coming soon. For now, we handle all reservations directly.
Stay a while. Let the farm slow you down.
There's something restorative about waking on a working regenerative farm — surrounded by gardens, food forests and the sounds of life returning.