Every trip is private and led by an INGUAT-certified local guide. Pick one of our favorites below, or tell us what you want to see and we will design the day. Pricing depends on group size and route, so the fastest way to plan is a quick WhatsApp message.
We visit the beautiful lake and its picturesque towns, full of magical and spiritual energy, such as San Juan la Laguna. We learn about the art of textiles in their full magnificence, and the chocolate and coffee cooperatives.
We also contemplate the beautiful work in one of the biggest art galleries in Santa Catarina Palopo, a mixture of culture and daily life woven into textiles whose colors and designs tell a unique story in every stitch.
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As we walk, we discover the rich and wonderful history of the most important colonial city in Latin America. Its churches, parks, ruins, and museums take us on a journey through time.
You will see why Antigua is one of the most beautiful cities in the Americas, and leave understanding the stories behind its cobblestones.
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A glimpse into the daily life of the people whose hard work keeps the region thriving. We visit the chocolate and wine cooperatives, learn about the tejuvel fruit and its many uses in San Juan del Obispo, see the work on jade, and the communal pilas in San Pedro las Huertas.
We take in the incredible colors and designs of the traditional weaving in San Antonio Aguas Calientes and visit a macadamia farm, then finish with a delicious lunch and a wonderful view of the erupting Fuego volcano.
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One of the most iconic early Mayan cities in all of Guatemala. We learn about the Maya in their daily life, their beliefs, and their outstanding knowledge, as well as their social structure, government, and powerful families.
We walk the major plazas and the natural barricades and forts used against their enemies, and trace the story of the Spanish conquest through the ruins of the city.
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An hour from Antigua, we climb one of the most active volcanoes in Guatemalan history on a three to four hour hike. We stop to roast marshmallows over the heat rising from the molten rock.
From the slopes you take in wonderful views of the Agua, Fuego, and Acatenango volcanoes. A bucket-list adventure, done safely with a guide who knows the mountain.
Inquire on WhatsAppMonterrico, El Paredon, Chichicastenango, Semuc Champey, Tikal, Rio Dulce, and more. Tell us the places on your list and we will build the trip around your dates and your group.
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