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Pacaya Lodge y Spa
Located on the rim of the Apoyo Lagoon, the luxury Pacaya Lodge boasts stunning views over the forest canopy to the crater lake, with Granada and Lake Nicaragua just visible in the distance. The comfortable rooms feature furniture, art and decor created by local artists, as well as private balconies with panoramic views. With ingredients sourced from local farmers, Pacaya offers a memorable and unique culinary experience in a casual open-air restaurant, whilst the on-site spa offers a range of massage, facial and body treatments. You'll also be able to use the yoga deck and infinity pool, as well as arranging tours into the surrounding nature reserves.
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