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May 17th edition of Viva San Pedro Magazine
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La PiscinaSan PedroBar & Restaurant
Swimming pool
Billiard
Boccie balls
The Best
Afternoon
Hangout
When coming to Lake Atitlan, making San Pedro your temporary place of residence is a good idea. While Panajachel also has lots of restaurants and activities, the noise, traffic and street sellers will make you feel the stress of being in a big city. Choos-ing a more relaxed place seems logical.
Other villages can be quiet as well, maybe a little bit too quiet... Only Pana-jachel, San Pedro and San Marcos can offer some-what of a nightlife. Other villages are great to visit, but a little too sleepy to spend many days there. So, while staying in San Pedro, don’t be shy to take a lancha to Santiago, where you can see the life of a big town. Santiago, with its 40 thousands inhabitants, is the biggest town around lake Atitlan. A 30 minute boat ride leaving from the “other dock”, aka the Santiago dock, by La Piscina, will bring you there as if you were on a cruise. The ride should cost 15Q, but it always depends on who’s collecting. Don’t be surprised if you are asked for 25Q. The best way to avoid this is to get directly on the boat and have the
perfect change, give it to them like you already know the price. Avoid the ticket sellers at the dock, they are overcharging. Another village, perfect for a day trip, is San
Juan. You can actually walk there, or take a Tuktuk for 10Q. San Juan is a nice Maya vil-lage with a speciality in “cultural” tourism. You can learn how to weave, or attend a Maya cer-emony.Going to Panajachel, for shopping is also a good day trip. If you feel like it, try the zip line at the Nature Center. If you have time, a collectivo can bring you to San Antonio Polopo, an-other interesting village to visit.
If you want to see a vil-lage with almost no tourism, my suggestion is Tzununa. You can go by lancha, or hire Atitlan Adventure to go visit the water falls. In conclusion, enjoy the great lifestyle of San Pe-dro, but don’t be shy to go looking around. Don’t forget to come back to the place where the food is great, the bars are fun and nightlife is wild.
Viva San Pedro !May 17th, 2012, Thursday’s Edition
Viva San Pedro
Around San Pedro
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Saturday Brunch All you can eat for 40Q 10 am to 2 pm. -- Open every night at 5 pm --
When I was young, a long time ago, we could only imagine how much fun it would to be on a lake, hanging to a rope balancing on a water ski. Only the rich kids had that opportunity. We spent summer in our par-ent backyard, lucky enough to have an above ground swim-ming pool. Actually, some of the neighbors envied us. We envied the rich kids who had a boat. By the age of 20, I was lucky enough to have some of those as friends. The son of a funeral home owner, the daughter of a chartered accountant, yeah, we could have a small taste at luxury. On a beautiful summer day, we would get together at there summer house and get the boat out for a ride. Gas wasn’t so expensive then.
Water skiing for us was the ultimate. It’s like skiing but without the snow and the cold that comes with it. In the boat, we all had a beer in our
hand, it was be-fore those laws against drink-ing and driving. Damn laws...We used two skies. We weren’t good enough to keep our balance on one ski only. It was fun any-way. And then came
the donut. No knowledge necessary to get behind the boat at high speed. The challenge was to not let go of the handles. Impossible. I still have the memories of those epic flights and dangerous acrobatic landing. Times have changed. Most of you probably tried water donuts before. But in case the child inside still wants a rush of adrenaline, you can now try it here, on lake Atitlan. For only Q 50, you’ll have 20 min-utes of pure excitement on one of the most beautiful lake in the world. Get a group together then go to La Piscina San Pedro for reservation.
Water Skiing and Tubing ?
POKER • Friendly local game!
With dealer. Everyday at 5 pm. Hold Em. No limit. Across from Humus Ya.
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One of the great thing about Guatema-la is that you can hire a shuttle for the whole day, go an hundred of kilometer away and the total cost will be the one of a 30 minutes taxi ride in your home town. For 800Q a day, you can hire a private shuttle to Guatemala city and back or for 1200Q you can even go to Monterrico (one way). Obviously, you can also take the collective service that leave San Pedro every morn-ing to go to Antigua and from there make a connection to any other destination.
For all your travel needs, you can trust our friend Cecilia and Antonio at the Maya Tzutujil travel agency. They are as professional as can be with great eth-ics and a will to satisfy you. Antonio is
a great driver, know Guatemala very well and drive safely.
You can reach Cecilia, Antonio’s wife and business partner at 4770-7990 or just go to their office in front of the Gym and the Health Food store near the Panajachel Dock. They also can organise for you all your transporta-tion needs like bus tickets, airplane ticket or shuttles. Their office is also a Post Office where you can buy
stamps and post cards and mail them on the premises. Stay with us in San Pedro as long as possible, but when you’re ready to leave, just visit Agencia Maya Tzutu-jil to organise your exit out of our little paradise.
Need a ride, call Cecilia !
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San Pedro.La Piscina
LaPiscinaSanPedro.com
• Drinks and Food (Great sandwiches, Roasted
Chicken, Poutine, Breakfast, etc.)
• Safe Swimming, Billiard, and More.
• Open at 11. Closed on Monday
• Free WiFi for customers
The best afternoon Bar in San Pedro
Bar - Restaurant - Swimming Pool - Oasis
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You can ask for a Devil’s Placenta. You can ask for a Baby Guiness. You can have a simple shot of Tequila, but you can be more courageous and let destiny decide what is the drink you should have.
Years ago, La Piscina San Pedro add-ed to the menu an item call a Mystery Shot. We believe that whatever you set of beliefs are, this tradition is base on the idea of karma. If you’re a catho-lic, we think God himself decide what will be the magical ingredi-ents of your next shot. If you are new age, well lets say the universe is responsible for the mix.
How does it
work ?
It would be so easy to tell you, but if you are
curious, you’ll have to go yourself at La Piscina to try it. We can’t promise your karma deserve a good drink, but we can say with certitude you will en-joy the experience. Ask for it at Sun-day’s Smokin’ Joes’ BBQ or any other time you come to the pool.
Don’t be a coward, just come to the pool and say it. I’ll have a Mystery shot !
I’ll have a Mystery Shot
Gypsy’sBored of your travel clothes?
Second-hand clothes, hip and unique piecesWe also do alterations & repairs
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Health Care Center “Los Volcanes”San Pedro La Laguna at 100 metres of the Panajachel
Dock, next to Hotel Mansion Del Lago.
We offer the services of :
Medical LaboratoryDentist and Health Care Doctor
24 hours Emergency
7823-7656 — 4951-7330 — 4013-1967
I have a to do list. Some-where on the bottom of it, it say “never go horseback riding again”. Maybe I’m just a com-plainer, but I just can’t stand some of the aspects of horseback riding. First, lets be honest, it stink. OK, some of you may like horses so much that your think they smell good. To each its own.I understand horses have four speeds. The slow one, the walk, the sec-ond one the trot, I don’t know the third one, and the forth one the gallop. I’m personally fine with the walk and the gallop. But that middle one, the trot, I just can’t stand it at all. Ah a man, I have certain component in my anatomy that don’t enjoy at all to be thrown frantically in all directions. It
hurts !Last time I went horse-back riding, my shoes were bigger that the stirrup. That mean that when it would have been a good time for me to put my weight on my legs for my ass to not be on the saddle, I basically couldn’t. You can imagine the re-sult. So, when you decide to go horseback riding be-cause horses are so beau-tiful or any crazy reason
you want, just make sure your shoes fit in the stirrup. Obviously, I’m exaggerating my expe-rience a bit for dramatic reason. You’ll have a great time going to the beach or the mountain on your horse in San Pedro. Don’t get influenced by my negative at-titude and go for it.
Horseback Riding anyone ?
Jenny’s ClosetSlightly Used Clothes,
Amazing Prices
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Flor del cafe The Best Burger in San Pedro Speciality : Big Sandwich #
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Home Cooking, Homemade Pasta
or Take Away
Open from may 23rd to may 30thClosed may 31, june 1st to 4th
Open june 5th to 9th 12:00 - 17:00
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For Semana Santa, I had to visit different places as I was guiding a group of tourists from Québec. Here are some of the pictures taken in Antigua and Santiage Atitlan.
Portfolio : Antigua & Santiago
Hotel Sak’cari El Amanecer
Beautiful Lakefront Eco-Hotel
www.hotel-sakcari.comE-Mail : hotelsakcari@yahoo.com
(502) 7721-8096
San Pedro La Laguna
SUNDAY AT NOON
Smokin’ Joes’ BBQ
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LaPiscinaSanPedro.com
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Those of you who went to La Piscina during there special Semana Santa Fri-day BBQ know that the Rising Minds raffle was a huge suc-cess. Thanks to the gen-erosity of La Piscina, El Barrio, Buddha Bar, Clover, Lino shoes, Johanna’s, Alegre, D’ Noz, and Le Jardin many raffle winners went home with big smiles on their faces.
The raffle successfully raised, 1,980Q, enough to help fund projects such as a recycled bottle built classroom and a tire playground struc-ture that local mothers are building, alongside with volunteers, in Chacap, a hamlet of Santa Clara.
Much thanks to the outstanding volun-
teers, Kate, Dona, and Charlie, for orga-nizing what we hope is the first of many successful fund-raising raffles.
The response from busi-ness owners who were willing to donate the prizes for the raffle was overwhelmingly gener-ous. We, at Rising Minds, feel very fortunate to live in the town with such a great spirit of coopera-tion among businesses. Along with San Pedro’s
well earned reputation for knowing how to party, it is also developing a reputa-tion as a town that cares about to the surrounding communities and the envi-ronment.
• • • Rising Minds mission is to bridge cul-tural, economic and developmental gaps
Rising minds would like to thanks...
Trust us to organize your activities and all your transportation needs.
Agencia Maya Tzutujil (Also Postal Services)
YoMama’s Casa
* Fire Pit / Hammocks* Kitchen / Pool Table* Free Coffee and Tea
# 26
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Certified Legal Translator Traductora Jurada
English - Spanish / Spanish - English inglés - español / español - inglés
All forms of translation available. Se hacen traducciones Legales y Libres
(Police Records, Birth Certificates, etc... all Documents related to Residency)
(Documentos relacionados con el trámite de Residencia)
Cel: (502) 5487-7010 joanne.kemp06@gmail.com
Wednesday night, 7 pm
Pub Quiz with Great Prizes
-- Open every night at 5 pm --
through the integration of education, awareness and action. Rising Minds works WITH local initiatives, ranging from women’s cooperatives to youth leadership programs, to develop sustain-able solutions that address community-identified needs. Through empowering educational initiatives, personalized volunteer programs, and proactive in-ternational partnerships, Rising Minds is working to rede-fine sustainable d e v e l o p m e n t and improve i n t e r n a t i o n a l relations. Ris-ing Minds is always in need of motivated, h a r d w o r k i n g and passionate volunteers, such as Kate, Dona, and Charlie, who take initia-
tive to get involved with supporting Ris-ing Minds and our Guatemalan partner programs in San Pedro, San Juan, San Pablo, Panyebar and Santa Clara.
Anyone interested in joining the Ris-ing Minds team can contact Owen and Courtney at risingminds@gmail.com, or just swing by the office to find out how to get involved. (risingminds.org)
Gypsy’sBored of your travel clothes?
Second-hand clothes, hip and unique piecesWe also do alterations & repairs
SP-WebStudio Web Sites Production
Hosting and Domain Name
SP-WebStudio.com5304-7357
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Restaurante
Jakuu’
It wasn’t enough that we have our own Face-book page (Viva San Pedro), we decided we also needed a web site. So vivasanpedro.net is born. Obviously, it is a work in progress and we hope to make it more interactive. For now, it’s a da-tabase of all the articles that were published in the Viva San Pedro magazine and some elec-
tronic version of the magazine. It also feature our advertisers. Soon, it will give you the links to the their web sites. We hope to add a blog to it where you will be able to make comments about your stay in San Pedro or about the magazine. Also, we hope to make it filled with pictures of fun peoples having a fun time in our little
town. So, when you have good picture of a good party and you would like to share them, send them to vivasan-pedroguatemala@gmail.com.
Don’t forget to encourage our ad-vertisers without whom this maga-zine would not exist. For us and for them, the promotion of San Pedro is important for the future of the industry. Lots of people relies on tourism to feed their families and to send their kids to school. We are making sure this will continue for as long as possible.
www.vivasanpedro.net
Santa Boat Cruises3030-1658 or 3031-6508
6 hours tour - 6 Villages
Food & Drinks included
140 HP 18-FT Luxury Speed Boat
San Pedro, Santiago, Hill of Gold,
Santa Catarina, Jaibalito, San Marcos.
Q 300 per person, minimum 4 people
# 11 on the map
SP-WebStudio.comWeb Site / Hosting / Domain
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Tacos : 3 x 12 q
Quesadillas : 13 Q
Tortas : 17 Q
Good, cheap, fast
Open until 1 am every night
Abierto hasta la una de la mañana todo los dias
Don’t you deserve a massage ?Your legs hurt from climbing the volca-no or just walking up the hill to the town center ?
Don’t wait to be in Thai-land to treat yourself to a massage and a hot tub. Many options are avail-able in San Pedro or San Marcos to pamper your-self.
Here, in San Pedro, there are at least 5 places you can get a massage and 3 places where you can soak yourself in a hot tub or a Solar heated pool.
Ada, working at Hotel Villa Sol, offers different kinds of massages from face, relaxation, Swedish, to reflexology. There is also, Théo, working from Ho-tel Sakcari who has very strong fingers. For a relaxing time in a hot bath, you could go to Solar Pools or Las Ter-
males. They offer different size pools filled with water heated by the sun. You have to reserve in advance. They are both located near The Buddha bar. At Hotel Mikaso, there is a proper
Jacuzzi that your can rent for an hour, alone or in good com-pany.
If you want to do laps, La Piscina San Pedro has a 12 metre swim-ming pool where you can exercise or just splash in the water.
Don’t forget that at Mikaso or La Piscina, your experience can be
accompanied by a fro-zen Tequila Sunrise or a cold beer.
Enjoy.
RESTAURANTE15 years of
experience in serving you the best food
Happy Hour 5-8 pmGreat daily specialsFriday : Fish Night
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Production : Daniel BazinetCollaborators : Alex, Ilda, TrishPhoto : Daniel BazinetDistribution : AdrianInformation : 5304 7357
www.vivasanpedro.net
Quality FoodAt Affordable Prices
Monday-Saturday : 8am-10pm. Sunday : 4pm-10pm
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