This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Discovery the best of Guatemala!. From the capital airport, you will be transported to Antigua (was the colonial Spanish capital of Central America, in the central highlands of Guatemala; known for its preserved Spanish Baroque-influenced architecture as well as a number of ruins of colonial churches, declared UNESCO World Heritage Site). Continue with the transfer to Lake Atitlan (volcanic lake and the deepest lake in all of Central America, famous for the color of its waters varies from deep blue to green. The volcanoes on the shores of the lake, form impressive hills where to hiking and birdwatch the Quetzal- the National bird-). Also around the lake you can visit Indian Villages where life and customs have changed little over the centuries, like: Toliman and Atitlan. Get back to Guatemala City, for one night stay; and then, catch a flight to Flores(with Lake Peten Area), where Guatemala`s prime attraction is located: The Tikal Pyramids (listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, is a complex and beating heart of the Mayan empire and ruled most of Mesoamerica politically, economically and militarily; deep in the exuberant rainforests of northern Guatemala). Lastly, catch a flight back to Guatemala City (the best largest city in Central America); to finish enjoying what the city has to offer. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
This 8 night sample itinerary includes:
Flight into and out of Guatemala City
Transfer from Airport in Guatemala City to Hotel in Antigua
Hotel for 2 nights in Antigua
Transfer from Hotel in Antigua to Hotel in Lake Atitlan
Hotel for 2 nights in Lake Atitlan
Transfer from Hotel in Lake Atitlan to Hotel in Guatemala City
Hotel for 1 night in Guatemala City
Transfer from Airport in Guatemala City to Hotel in Flores/Tikal
Antigua (14)Lake Atitlan (4)Guatemala City (16)Tikal Ruins (Flores) (13)
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Trip Summary
2 nights in Antigua
La Antigua is a colonial town in Guatemala featuring charming cobblestone streets decorated with colorful colonial architecture. Visitors can sip coffee at cute cafes and gaze out at the picturesque views with volcanoes in the distance. Witness the fantastic baroque architecture of La Merced church and wander around the charming central plaza and absorb the postcard perfection of this vibrant city.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights
Must See`s:
Volcan Fuego, Volcano Pacaya, Arco de Santa Catalina, Cerro de la Cruz, Santo Domingo del Cerro, and so much more!
2 nights in Lake Atitlan
Lake Atitlan is a popular tourist destination in Guatemala, the huge blue lake is surrounded by soaring volcanoes and dotted with traditional villages which make a stay at the lake a great trip. The lake is a great place for relaxing or outdoor adventures including hiking through an incredible environment. Mysterious beauty can be seen on and around the lake, Panajachel is the main lakeside town filled with vendors selling local arts and crafts, eateries, and friendly locals. There are countless things to do and it is the perfect setting for relaxing and doing nothing.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights
Must See`s:
El Mirador, Rio Dulce, Parque Central Quetzaltenango, Volcan Pacaya, Yaxha, Monterrico, Tikal, and so much more!
1 nights in Guatemala City
Guatemala City is an energetic capital city, a city unlike any other in the country which is slowly leaving its shady past behind and becoming an up and coming tourist destination. A sprawling metropolis with a mixture of modern skyscrapers and colonial architecture with many notable buildings where hotels, shops, restaurants, and bars are housed. The city offers vibrant street art, trendy coffee shops, museums, markets and much more.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
2 nights in Tikal Ruins (Flores)
The stunning sites and surroundings of Tikal National Park provide many exciting activities and adventures for visitors. The archaeological site of the ancient Mayan city offers acres of lush verdant rainforest with towering pyramids and temples to explore. The surrounding region offers exhilarating activities such as Ziplining, treetop suspension bridges, hiking and an abundance of wildlife. The colorful town of Flores is the gateway to Tikal and the perfect lakeside location for visitors to stay when visiting the popular region.
Recommended Stay:At least 2 nights
Must See`s:
Tikal National Park, Gran Plaza, Temples I, II, III, Yaxha, Uaxactun, Canopy Tours Tikal, Biotopo Cerro Cahui, Ixpanpajul Natural Park, Petencito Zoo, El Mirador and much more.
1 nights in Guatemala City
Guatemala City is an energetic capital city, a city unlike any other in the country which is slowly leaving its shady past behind and becoming an up and coming tourist destination. A sprawling metropolis with a mixture of modern skyscrapers and colonial architecture with many notable buildings where hotels, shops, restaurants, and bars are housed. The city offers vibrant street art, trendy coffee shops, museums, markets and much more.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
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Antigua
Day 1
Arrive to Antigua _Private Car Airport (Guatemala City) to Hotel in Antigua Overnight in Antigua 22 hotels offered Optional 89 Things to do
Day 3
_Private Car Airport (Guatemala City) to Hotel in Antigua Departing from Antigua Transportation to next city by: _Private Car Antigua to Lake Atitlan
Guatemala is a magical country in the Mayan heartland of Central America. Indigenous Guatemalan culture is alive and well in the ancient ruins of Tikal, the Mayan/Catholic rituals and open market of Chichicastenango, and the blazing colors of everyday Mayan dress. The colonial town of Antigua, and Lake Atitlan, viewed by many as the most beautiful lake in the world, are two destinations guaranteed to enlighten the soul.
La Antigua is a colonial town in Guatemala featuring charming cobblestone streets decorated with colorful colonial architecture. Visitors can sip coffee at cute cafes and gaze out at the picturesque views with volcanoes in the distance. Witness the fantastic baroque architecture of La Merced church and wander around the charming central plaza and absorb the postcard perfection of this vibrant city.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights
Must See`s:
Volcan Fuego, Volcano Pacaya, Arco de Santa Catalina, Cerro de la Cruz, Santo Domingo del Cerro, and so much more!
Lake Atitlan
Lake Atitlan is a popular tourist destination in Guatemala, the huge blue lake is surrounded by soaring volcanoes and dotted with traditional villages which make a stay at the lake a great trip. The lake is a great place for relaxing or outdoor adventures including hiking through an incredible environment. Mysterious beauty can be seen on and around the lake, Panajachel is the main lakeside town filled with vendors selling local arts and crafts, eateries, and friendly locals. There are countless things to do and it is the perfect setting for relaxing and doing nothing.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights
Must See`s:
El Mirador, Rio Dulce, Parque Central Quetzaltenango, Volcan Pacaya, Yaxha, Monterrico, Tikal, and so much more!
Guatemala City
Guatemala City is an energetic capital city, a city unlike any other in the country which is slowly leaving its shady past behind and becoming an up and coming tourist destination. A sprawling metropolis with a mixture of modern skyscrapers and colonial architecture with many notable buildings where hotels, shops, restaurants, and bars are housed. The city offers vibrant street art, trendy coffee shops, museums, markets and much more.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
Tikal Ruins (Flores)
The stunning sites and surroundings of Tikal National Park provide many exciting activities and adventures for visitors. The archaeological site of the ancient Mayan city offers acres of lush verdant rainforest with towering pyramids and temples to explore. The surrounding region offers exhilarating activities such as Ziplining, treetop suspension bridges, hiking and an abundance of wildlife. The colorful town of Flores is the gateway to Tikal and the perfect lakeside location for visitors to stay when visiting the popular region.
Recommended Stay:At least 2 nights
Must See`s:
Tikal National Park, Gran Plaza, Temples I, II, III, Yaxha, Uaxactun, Canopy Tours Tikal, Biotopo Cerro Cahui, Ixpanpajul Natural Park, Petencito Zoo, El Mirador and much more.
Guatemala City is an energetic capital city, a city unlike any other in the country which is slowly leaving its shady past behind and becoming an up and coming tourist destination. A sprawling metropolis with a mixture of modern skyscrapers and colonial architecture with many notable buildings where hotels, shops, restaurants, and bars are housed. The city offers vibrant street art, trendy coffee shops, museums, markets and much more.