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El Paredón Hostel — Best Places to Stay on the Beach

Hospedaje frente a la playa en El Paredón Sipacate

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Budget Dorms, Boutique Bungalows & Surf Camp Packages

El Paredón offers a wide range of accommodation directly on the Pacific beach, from budget-friendly surf hostels with dorm beds to stylish boutique hotels with private bungalows and ocean views. Most properties are within walking distance of the main surf break, the estuary ferry, and local restaurants. The vibe is relaxed and community-oriented — many travelers end up extending their stay by several days. Top hostels include Driftwood Surfer Hostel (social atmosphere, hammocks, surf lessons), Mellow Hostel (chilled vibe, garden, great food), Wander Boutique Hotel (design-forward, private rooms, yoga), Swell Surf Camp (surf-focused, board rentals, packages), and Zoah Hotel (boutique, breakfast included, quiet). Prices range from Q100–150 for dorms to Q400–800 for private beachfront bungalows.

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El Paredón Hostel — Where to Stay on Guatemala's Pacific Coast

El Paredón offers a wide range of accommodation directly on the Pacific beach, from budget-friendly surf hostels with dorm beds to stylish boutique hotels with private bungalows and ocean views. Most ...

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El Paredón Hostel — Best Places to Stay on the Beach

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Michal B.
3 months ago

Surfing paradise, lovely spot for enjoying the sun and water!!! 🌞⛱️🌊🌴

Jensen P
2 months ago

This little beach town is delightfully underdeveloped, authentic, and relaxed. This is not a resort town by any means. Lots of small hotels and hostels. The temperature stays hot at night, and you might have difficulty sleeping. The beach was mostly clean, and the waves were good.

Yandro
a year ago

Absolutely love this beach and community. Felt safe everywhere we went and locals were really nice and welcoming.

Noah Rebero
3 months ago

Loved the sea and the waves, the black sand and how clean the beach is.

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What are the best hostels at El Paredón?

.Top picks: Driftwood Surfer (social, surf lessons), Mellow Hostel (relaxed, great food), Swell Surf Camp (surf packages), Wander Boutique Hotel (design, private rooms), Zoah Hotel (quiet, boutique), and Shanti Guest House (budget, yoga, wellness).

How much does it cost to stay at El Paredón?

Budget dorm beds: Q100–150/night (~$13–20 USD). Private rooms: Q300–500/night ($38–65 USD). Boutique bungalows with ocean views: Q600–900/night ($75–115 USD). Most rates include basic breakfast or kitchen access.

Can I book El Paredón accommodation in advance?

Yes — during high season (Nov–Apr) and holiday weekends, booking 1–2 weeks in advance is recommended. During the week in low season (May–Oct), walk-ins are usually available. Most hostels can be booked via Booking.com or directly by WhatsApp.

Are there family-friendly options at El Paredón?

Yes — several hotels offer private family rooms or bungalows. Zoah Hotel and Wander Boutique Hotel are good family options with private spaces. The beach is generally calm and the community safe for families with children.

Is there WiFi at El Paredón hostels?

Most hostels and hotels offer WiFi, though speeds vary. Signal can be unreliable during storms. If you need reliable internet for work, bring a local SIM card with a mobile data plan (Claro or Tigo coverage is available).

What is included in El Paredón surf camp packages?

Typical 5-day surf camp packages include: airport/city transfer, accommodation (dorm or private), daily breakfast, surf lessons (2–3 hrs/day), board and wetsuit rental, and sometimes one guided mangrove tour. Prices range Q1,800–3,000.

Is El Paredón good for digital nomads or long-term stays?

Yes — El Paredón is increasingly popular with remote workers and long-stay travelers. Monthly rates at most hostels range Q2,500–4,000 for a private room with meals. The slow pace, surf culture, and low cost of living make it ideal for extended stays.