Travel Guide Guatemala
Your complete travel guide to the heart of the Maya world
Last updated: 17 March 2026 · 11 Chapters · 40 Sections
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Grand Guatemala Tour
18–21 daysThe ultimate route through all of Guatemala — from the colonial treasures of Antigua, the mystical Lake Atitlán, and the colorful market of Chichicastenango to the jungle pools of Semuc Champey, the Maya ruins of Tikal, and the Caribbean coast. Best traveled by shuttle buses and boats.
Highlights in 10 days
10–12 daysThe three main highlights of Guatemala in compact form: colonial Antigua with volcano tour, the magical Lake Atitlán with Maya villages, and the legendary ruins of Tikal in the jungle. Perfect for travelers with limited time. Domestic flight to Flores recommended.
Adventure Route (Backpacker)
14–18 daysThe route for adventurers and budget travelers: chicken buses, jungle lodges, cave tubing, volcanoes at night, and Garífuna rhythms on the Caribbean. Includes Spanish course in Xela and night bus to Flores.
Maya Culture Intensive
7–10 daysFor history and culture fans: From the colonial ruins of Antigua through the vibrant Maya culture at Atitlán, the syncretic market of Chichi, and the post-classic ruins of Iximché to the majestic classic city of Tikal. Focus on the 3,000-year-old Maya civilization.
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Antigua Guatemala & Highlands
The colonial gem of Guatemala — UNESCO World Heritage with pastel-colored facades, baroque church ruins, and three smoking volcanoes as a backdrop. Plus coffee plantations, Semana Santa, and the gateway to the western highlands.
Tikal & Petén
Guatemala's wild north: impenetrable rainforest and in the midst of it, the majestic Maya ruins of Tikal, where temples rise above the treetops. Plus, the enchanting island town of Flores on Lake Petén-Itzá.
Lake Atitlán & Maya Villages
The "most beautiful lake in the world" — framed by three volcanoes, surrounded by Maya villages with vibrant textile art, yoga retreats, and the most colorful market in the Americas in Chichicastenango.
Caribbean Coast & Verapaces
Guatemala's wild east side: the turquoise pools of Semuc Champey, the tropical Río Dulce Canyon, the Garífuna town of Livingston, and the mystical cloud forest of the Verapaces with the sacred Quetzal.
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