Embrace Nature's Luxury
Step into Dreamland, where each corner whispers tales of dreams turned real. Perched atop a private hill, immerse in panoramic vistas of lakes and volcanoes, all cradled by nature's embrace. Revel in luxury that doesn't distance but deepens your bond with the wild. Here, jungle serenity meets comfort, offering more than a stay—it's a transformative journey. Dive into organic farming workshops, or simply breathe in tranquility by the lakeside. Dreamland isn't just a destination; it's an experience. Come, dream with us.
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- You can do it yourself using the wahing sink at the right hand of the washing machine and use the strings at the back of the house / tenderedo) to dry them. If you do it for your own please take care about water remember that we are a ecosustainable place.
- you can give it to the woman working at the Mystical Yoga Farm, they can wash a load of cloths (normal size plastic bag size) for 20Q more or less (you can kindly ask them, it takes them 2-3 days).
- Other option: I can ask Juana to do it for you (Victoria to ask Juana how much for cloth wash).
Yes, you can directly make the reservation with them at this number: +502 4815-4649
The firewood is indeed pretty expensive but the price is the fact to take it all the way up to Dreamland and paying workers to do so, also we buy it to the locals from Chacaya and give them a generous price for it for their families :)
our location is situated on a steep hill, and the environment requires only basic necessities. If your luggage is large or heavy, we ask that you provide a gratuity of 100Q (approximately $12.98 USD) to our local guide, Walter, who will be happy to assist you. Please remember to carry cash for this purpose.
We generally don’t recommend taking the chicken buses, as they can be a bit unsafe. Instead, we suggest using community shuttles or more organized transportation options. Yes, she will first need to travel to Antigua. From there, she can take another bus or shuttle to Santiago or Panajachel. All of this involves public transportation, which can be a bit risky, so it’s important to stay cautious. We personally only have contacts for private transportation services. However, she can easily find detailed and up-to-date information online. There are several companies like Multibuses, among others that offer more secure and reliable options.
Can I find restaurants close to dreamland?
We recommend buying food in Santiago before crossing the lake to have at least breakfast and dinner. But yes, there is a restaurant called Guatitlan, it's a 7-minute walk away. They're usually always open all day, but I can't guarantee it.