I'll admit, after 20 years away from Guatemala I was a bit nervous about staying in an unfamiliar location with my family. We could not be happier with our decision to stay at Pamakanya. What a delightful way to become reacquainted with Guatemala and the Lake Atitlan communities. We were utterly charmed with the guest houses and the people.
The owners provided all the information to make our arrival easy and transportation overall was much easier than we anticipated. They send a written guide to help you find the place and we had no problems at all taking the public boats from Panajachel. Just gather a few provisions (food/beer), get on the boat and tell them you are going to the Pamakanya house. The owners had arranged for a lovely local woman and her daughter (Maria and Rosalia) to prepare a wonderful dinner for us the day we arrived. I highly recommend arranging this. The leftovers lasted us 2 days! The houses are artistically designed and well stocked with everything you need, including basic spices, and a well appointed "foodie's" kitchen. The caretaker keeps you supplied with Salvavidas pure water.
What a lovely little place this is. It is very artistic in its design, beautifully decorated and just stunning at every turn. My husband and I stayed in the main house, and our two teenagers stayed in the casita above. The views are so amazing, you can hardly believe such a place exists. The gardens are abundant with citrus, avocados, and other fruits that guests are welcome to harvest. I think the key to enjoying Pamakanya is to slow down and let it take hold of you. We loved making fresh limeade and guacamole from the garden. You could spend days swinging in a hammock and never want to leave, but the walks to local villages reveal the most exquisite views and joyful experiences at every turn. The people are friendly, helpful, and have loads of interesting stories. There are endless things to do around Lake Atitlan, including swimming, volcano climbing, ziplines, shopping, touring villages or just relaxing away from it all. It's an easy walk, boat, or kayak to some wonderful eateries. If you go with a group, it's easy to do some things all together such as a meal at the big table but then a few could go shopping in a village, while others hike a volcano or kayak. The design allows for enough togetherness, yet the privacy of separate sleeping areas. We felt very safe here and the owners and property caretakers were able to help us with advice on everything. The property is well designed for a small group, with the three separate houses, and a big main table for gathering. Although we came in the "rainy season" of summer, it doesn't rain all day every day. Typically, you get a storm in the late afternoon. So, to make the most of it, plan on greeting the sunrise. You'll have plenty of time to put in a full day and return before the rain for a relaxing evening with loved ones around the table.
Tips and things to be aware of: Read the guide you will be sent so you know what to expect and what to bring. The owners are great with communication and will tell you everything you need to know. Guests often leave behind things like sugar, coffee, butter. So best to buy light on the first day till you see what is there. Be aware that if you arrive in Pana on a Sunday, the grocery stores close in the early afternoon. You are in Guatemala so unpredictable things happen, and it's best to just roll with them and make it part of the adventure. The power could go out - there are plenty of candles. You need to plan for your shower and turn on hot water a little while in advance. You will likely be charged more than locals for your boat fares - best to just get over it. Don't pay the guy who shows you what boat to get on, unless you feel like tipping him - you pay the driver when you get off. There is a phone on the property that you need to buy a prepay card for to use. Better to pick up a cheap local prepaid cell phone for your whole trip. Pamakanya does have a lot of stairs, so pack light and be aware it is not easily accessible for the disabled.
Honestly we could not believe such splendor was so affordable for us. When we were at Pamakanya, we felt like we were living someone else's life. We are already planning our return and can't wait to share it with our friends.