Pearl, La Perla
The Cayes
Booking enquiryVilla Pearl is the largest villa at La Perla with five bedrooms, three levels and four large outdoor patios. It is custom designed with lavish island comfort in mind and artfully painted walls.
Five double bedrooms:
- All en suite with beautiful Mexican tiles and spacious showers.
Living area:
- Fully-equipped gourmet kitchen.
- Three private patios.
- Two screened in porches that include a hand-woven hammock to enjoy the balmy ocean breezes.
- Formal dining room perfect for entertaining up to twelve people.
- Two large upper decks for a full few of the sea and of the lagoon on the other side, so you can watch the sun rise in the morning and then watch it set in the evening.
Luxury is evident throughout Villa Pearl, distinctively exhibiting local art and Guatemalan design using indigenous materials combined with tasteful furnishings.
Villa Pearl offers all the privacy and comfort a large group needs, right in the heart of island pleasures. Room enough to get lost in paradise.
Nightly rates:
Low season: 1 May to 19 December – US $750 + 9% tax + 5% service charge
High season: 3 January to 30 April – US $950 + 9% tax + 5% service charge
Peak season: 20 December to 2 January – US $1100 + 9% tax + 5% service charge
Rates include:
- Round trip transfers from San Pedro Airstrip.
- Transportation to and from San Pedro on regular, scheduled runs.
Please note:
- La Perla Resort requires a 3 night minimum stay, however, exceptions may be made based on availability.
Please view our booking terms.
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