OK, that is almost my EXACT itinerary for next week! I'm staying with Rosario at my usual haunt, Casa Cristina, and then I'm off to Hotel Dos Mundos. I've sent them two emails and nothing back (I've found this is not uncommon there). This happened before with my hotel in San Marcos in January and I just had Rosario call for me. I love her. She takes care of me. I'm sure if you stay there she'll take care of you too.
You should take the small boats around the lake and perhaps spend a night or two in San Marcos la Laguna at
Posada Schumann as I did. Tell Julie the owner I sent you (if she happens to be there!) and ask for a cabin by the water. You get breakfast and use of the sauna included in the price. I loved it there and it is so inexpensive and right on the lake. I actually met a man who was staying there as well and I'm going to spend with him on the lake next week!
There are some nice little places to eat in San Marcos up away from the water and a neat cafe/restaurant called Blind Lemons that has internet access and free wifi with a meal. It's owned by a really cool American man who lives up the hill. They also have live music.
if you get out to Santa Cruz la Laguna, you can splurge a little and stay with Wendy at
Villa Sumaya which is beyond heavenly. You can swim right off the dock there and you can partake in some quality girly healing treatment time. The food is also fabulous.
Even if you just take the boat over to check Santa Cruz out you should have lunch at
Isla Verde way the hell up in the trees! You can stay there as well and I plan on doing so one of these trips as it was so peaceful and sweet. They have a private beach! It's kind of surreal as you keep climbing these stairs and you think you're heading nowhere and then all of sudden you find this enchanting little restaurant with AMAZING food. A must do... I had the best chocolate chip cookie there and they also have internet access in the restaurant. The place feels more like someone's private bohemian retreat house.
Splurge and have dinner or at least drinks at
Meson Panza Verde. It's great to sit by the fire in the bar area and have after dinner drinks. The rooms are pricey for Antigua, but utterly divine. I have serious fantasies about dragging a man there and staying in one of the two first floor suites in the back with private gardens and GIANT tubs. I got a tour of those suites and fell in love... big time!
If you want drinks and a movie check out
Cafe 2000 in Antigua. They show good films and they're free as long as you buy something there. It's one of the hipper lounges in town.
If you're interested in taking in some culture I'd highly recommend
Elizabeth Bell's Cultural walking tour. It's three hours long and so worth the $20. I got so much out of it and I'm a non-tour kind of chick. Very enlightening.
Say, I can hook you up with my friend Deet who gives wonderful $13 massages and is a great source for the area. I'm booked with her for a massage and dinner when I fly in!
That's it for now. I only wish we were going at the same time. We'd have so much fun together.