The sea tower is again different from all others suites and probably one of the most artistic ones. It is three floors high and spacious.
On the ground floor you will find a kitchen with table and chairs, a special designed round bed below a dome and your bathroom.
On the second floor you have your living room with fireplace, another round bed and a single bed. Here you have the spiral chairs and you can appreciate a marvelous view over the lake.
The last floor is an authentic tower equipped with a table, chairs and a hammock and of course you have a stunning view from here.
This suite is placed on the lower side of our grounds, - closer to the lake, but further away from reception.
Because of the rustic steps made from natural stone leading up to reception, we don’t recommend this suite for people with knee problems or guests that suffer from altitude sickness.
| Type of room | Prices 2025 | Prices 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Double | $us. 72 - Bs. 504 | $us. 79 - Bs. 553 |
| Tripple | $us. 92 - Bs. 644 | $us. 101 - Bs. 707 |
| Suit for four people | $us. 99 - Bs. 693 | $us. 109 - Bs. 763 |
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Suit for five people (Two queen size beds and one single bed) |
$us. 105 - Bs. 735 | $us. 116 - Bs. 812 |
Address: Calle Michel Perez (Final), Copacabana - Bolivia
Cell phone: +591 72508668
E-mail: info@olasbolivia.com, info@hostallasolas.com
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Copacabana es un pueblo con aproximadamente 5000 habitantes de origen Aymara. Mucho antes de la invasión española, Copacabana era considerada una tierra sagrada por los incas. Las tradiciones y costumbres locales aún se mantienen vivas y al paso de los años el pueblo llegó a ser sede de varios festivales. Para el turismo local, Copacabana es famosa por la iglesia y la imagen de la virgen de Copacabana, considerada la protectora de Bolivia.
Para el turismo internacional, Copacabana es famosa por las maravillosas vistas que se tiene sobre el lago Titicaca. Antes de que los españoles lleguen y cambien el nombre del pueblo a “Copacabana”, la gente local lo llamaba “Kotacawaña”, que significa el mirador sobre el lago.
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