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Perched on an island in Lake Petén Itzá, the town of Flores is your charming, compact gateway to the ancient Maya world. Its cobblestone streets and brightly painted buildings feel a world away, yet the colossal ruins of Tikal are just an hour's drive through the jungle. The real magic here is the combination: you can spend a morning climbing the towering Temple IV to watch toucans in the canopy, then return to Flores for a sunset drink on a lakeside terrace. Don't miss a boat trip across the lake to the caves of Actun Kan or a visit to the nearby ARCAS wildlife rescue center.
Flores is ideal for adventurous travelers, from solo backpackers to couples, all drawn by the proximity to Tikal. The island itself is wonderfully walkable, and staying here puts you within steps of restaurants like Raíces and cool bars. For quicker access to the ruins, some visitors prefer the small town of El Remate on the lake's eastern shore. Flores is well-connected, served by the Mundo Maya International Airport, with frequent buses and shuttles to destinations like Belize and other parts of Guatemala.
On HOTEVI, you'll find nine places to stay in and around Flores, catering to a range of styles and budgets. Accommodation is dominated by good-value, family-run guesthouses and mid-range hotels with lake views, though there are also a few simple hostels for backpackers and a couple of more secluded jungle lodges closer to the archaeological site.
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What is Flores known for?
Flores is known for its stunning lake views, lively market, and proximity to the ancient Mayan ruins of Tikal National Park.
Best time to visit Flores?
The best time to visit Flores is during the dry season, from December to April, when the weather is cooler and drier.