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About Lakeway Oasis

The Lakeway Oasis is the right choice for visitors who are searching for a combination of charm, peace, quiet and a convenient position from where to explore surroundings.

RAISING COMFORT TO THE HIGHEST LEVEL

Welcome to Lakeway Oasis

It is a small comfortable hotel. Our staff offers an attentive high-quality service and is always ready to offer any help to guests.

The hotel is arranged on three floors. On the ground floor, apart from the reception, there is a comfortable lounge where you can sit and drink tea or just read. There is also a splendid terrace, where you can relax and immerse yourself into upcoming morning of a new wonderful day in the atmosphere of Lake Travis and its daily life, watch the lake fuss & boaters who are gathering together and whose festivities are entertaining. There is an amazing fusion of calm and tranquility at hotel with hectic and noise outside.

DISCOVER THE CHARM OF THE LUVIANA

Rooms & Luxury Suites

The rooms are arranged on the first, second and third floors. On the top floor, there is also a charming terrace or solarium available for the use of guests, from where you can enjoy the wonderful view. A cup of tee or coffee, favorite book on the table and breath-taking view in front – this is all you need to relax and to feel delightful emotions of your vacation.

A rich heritage in the heart of Austin

History of Lake Travis

The reservoir was formed in 1942 by the construction of Mansfield Dam on the western edge of Austin, Texas by the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA), and was built specifically to contain floodwaters in a flash-flood prone region

Lake Travis is a reservoir on the Colorado River in central Texas in the United States.

Serving principally as a flood-control reservoir, Lake Travis’ historical minimum to maximum water height change is nearly 100 feet.[1] For example, following the 2018 Llano River flood (the Llano River feeds into the Colorado River), Lake Travis saw a 20-foot depth increase within a single 24-hour period of time.[2] With 30 square miles of surface area, Lake Travis has the largest storage capacity of the seven reservoirs known as the Highland Lakes, and stretches 65 miles (105 km) upriver from western Travis County (near Lago Vista, Texas) in a highly serpentine course into southern Burnet County to Max Starcke Dam, southwest of the town of Marble Falls. Besides being used for flood control and as a water supply, the lake is also used for electrical power generation and recreation.

The Pedernales River, a major tributary of the Colorado River, flows into the lake from southwestern Travis County.


Meet the professionals

Our Executive Team

Juan DuarteGeneral manager

While working I do my best to meet all the requirements people have and maintain order in staff.

Diego DuarteProperty manager

All our guests are satisfied with our services and reasonable prices at Lakeway Oasis.

Sofia DuarteOperations manager

Design was developed by a team of outstanding designers who made it modern and unique.

Yolanda Duartefinancial specialist

While designing we took into account all needs people might have and implemented them.