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  • Lake Atitlan Lake Atitlán is a body of water in a massive volcanic crater in Guatemala’s southwestern highlands. Ringed by steep, verdant hills, it’s known for its Mayan villages and volcanoes. We have shuttles to the most beautiful Mayan towns at the lake which are 2:30-3:30 hours far from Antigua, Guatemala.
  • El Paredon Beach El Paredon is the most popular beach town on the Guatemalan Pacific Coast and has made a name for itself as one of the top surfing destinations. It is located:
  • Flores Péten Flores is a town in Guatemala’s northern Petén region. It’s on an island on Lake Petén Itzá, linked by a causeway to the town of Santa Elena. Flores is known as a gateway to nearby Mayan ruins. These include the national parks of Yaxha-Nakum-Naranjo, with its migratory birds, and Tikal, with its towering temples.
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  • Chichicastenango market Thursdays and Sundays, this mountain village is transformed into the world’s largest handicrafts market, where you’ll find pottery, colorful textiles, carved wooden masks, flowers, incense and other Mayan goods for sale.
  • Quetzaltenango Xela Quetzaltenango is a city in Guatemala’s western highlands. It’s set against a backdrop of volcanoes, including towering Santa María with its active Santiaguito lava dome. Overlooking Central America Park, Espírito Santo Cathedral has a baroque colonial facade and a 20th century interior. The city is known for its neoclassical buildings.
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Enjoy this spectacular hike with friends. Hike Acatenango Volcano at night to see Fuego Volcano and Sunrise.

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After organizing more than 10,000 hikes we like to call ourselves experts in hiking Acatenango volcano one of the best hikes to do around Guatemala. We provide professional local guides, camping gear, fresh made food and a private Tropicana campsite, with arguably the best view of Fuego volcano. You don’t want to miss watching the Fire Volcano explode all night at almost 4,000 mt. 

Families are welcome to join us in the Acatenango Volcano Hike. We are happy to answer any question you might have on our online chat or via email.

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The Acatenango hike was hard but incredibly rewarding. It was an overnight adventure I wouldn’t have missed for the world. 

I was very nervous with the Acatenango volcano tour because I am not used to hiking but the best part of the trek were not the views, it was the way you feel when you get to the summit, being above the clouds it’s a unique feeling. I would recommend hiking around Guatemala. 

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It is a pleasure for us to offer you our tourist services. We are a tour operator dedicated to making your experience in our country amazing and unforgettable. A La Carta is a service designed so that tourists can customize their own itinerary. We are located inside Porta Hotel Antigua, and they recommend us as a tourist agency. That is why we are committed and pleased to provide quality service from the moment you choose us.

We offer various types of tourism services, allowing tourists to enjoy according to their interests. We have different walking tours in La Antigua Guatemala, including Terraces, Gastronomy and Herbolary, Spiritual, The Museums, and Antigua Colonial City. We also offer tourism options outside of La Antigua, so you can enjoy amazing places in Guatemala such as Lake Atitlan, the Chichicastenango market, Tikal, and more.

For those seeking sports experiences, we offer visits to Pacaya Volcano, ATV 4×4 motorcycle adventures, mountain biking, and more. One of Guatemala’s strong characteristics is its variety of culture. We offer tours to the Villages Around La Antigua, where you can visit beautiful towns and experience our gastronomy by participating in our Street Food tasting.

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Magical villages around Antigua

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Antigua from the rooftops

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The colorfull Chichicastenango market

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Amazing Tikal (1 day)

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You want Guatemalan adventure? Be it volcanoes, mountain biking, kayaking or surfing, the OX Expeditions Adventure Team has what you are looking for! Action packed, in your face fun! Climb a volcano, or several, with OX Expeditions, based in Antigua, Guatemala since January 2004. OX specializes in overnight and day-trip adventure trekking on Acatenango, Fuego and Pacaya. We also run great mountain biking, kayaking (Lake Atitlan) and surfing tours.

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Antigua was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979; serving as a modern model for architectural preservation efforts.

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Three volcanoes surround the city: Agua (12,356 FASL) to the south, and Acatenango (13,045 FASL) and Fuego (12,346 FASL) to the west.

Fuego is an active stratovolcano, with ash erupting regularly from its summit.

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Because it’s located just over 20 miles (approximately one hour) southwest of Guatemala City , visitors arriving at La Aurora International Airport can opt to stay in Antigua that same night.

The city’s altitude keeps it cool year-round.

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Average daytime temperatures reach into the 80s, with overnight lows in the 50s.

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  • Discovering colonial cities such as Antigua and Santiago Atitlan
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  • Exploring the local wildlife such as monkeys, parrots and toucans in the jungle
  • Visiting coffee, chocolate and cardamom plantations
  • Relaxing in Lake Atitlán and visiting the surrounding villages
  • Visiting the Pacaya volcano and enjoy a night hike to see the lava flow.

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A dventurous travelers seeking beauty and budget thrills should look no further than Guatemala: a friendly country that remains largely unexplored by many Americans, but can be reached in as little as six hours from Denver.

A question I fielded several times before my late February trip: Why Guatemala?

My partner and I have made a habit of planning at least one international trip each year. Actually, I’ll shoulder most of the blame — nothing scratches my travel itch like a new passport stamp. But because we’re early-career professionals, with limited stockpiles of paid time off and inevitable bills, a month-long vacation to Southeast Asia or Eastern Europe is out of the question (for now).

Last summer, I found myself in a rabbit hole of research: Panama, Aruba, Curaçao. Slowly, the pieces fell together for Guatemala.

Compared to my other potential destinations, Denver International Airport offers inexpensive connecting flights to Guatemala City that take a minimum of around six hours of travel time. I started to hear about this friend or that roommate who had visited — or even temporarily moved to — the Central American country over the past few years and couldn’t get enough of it.

Social media platform TikTok features videos of jet-setters of every creed successfully journeying through the tourist destinations of Antigua and Lake Atitlán, offering tips on how to navigate the nation. By August, our accommodations were booked.

Both sets of our parents initially balked at the idea. My dad had previously flown to Guatemala City on business, and was confined within the limits of Central America’s largest metropolis. Like others in the baby boomer and Generation X demographics, much of what they’d grown up hearing about the country was related to its conditions during the Guatemalan Civil War, which lasted 36 years.

However, over the past decade, the nation’s tourism industry has consistently grown — minus a setback during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to data-gathering platform Statista . And I was hearing piqued interest from millennials and zoomers about making the trip south. At the Cherry Creek Shopping Center days before my trip, a clerk peppered me with questions about my itinerary as she considered doing the same.

After my editors gave me the green light to briefly chase a story on the ground , the trip became both work and play — four days off, two days on. I took the necessary precautions learned on my last reporting trip to Peru in the pre-COVID era: monitor travel advisories with the U.S. State Department, submit my itinerary to the agency’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program and set an appointment with a travel clinic to get relevant vaccines.

With interviews set and bags packed, we hopped on our 6 a.m. American Airlines flight, then stopped briefly at the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, before touching down in the early afternoon at La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City. On the flight, our seat neighbor — a Guatemalan who planned to visit her family for a long weekend before heading back to the U.S. — excitedly shared her recommendations, then led us through the winding halls of the airport to customs and immigration.

Guatemala’s cash economy

After a quick and easy process, we were set to embark into a new country — and learned lessons pretty quickly. We brought cash because Guatemala is a cash-reliant economy, particularly outside of its capital city. The airport provides several opportunities to exchange dollars for quetzales, with $1 worth about 8 quetzales, as of mid-April. It’s best to fork over the added exchange fee there and avoid the inconvenience of hunting for a bank like we did later.

More than three million people reside in the city’s urban area, which is made up of 21 zones — some of which tourists are advised against visiting. We stayed one night in Zone 4, which a travel blog calls “ the upcoming hipster area .” Zones 9 and 10 come highly recommended, too. We felt safe and relaxed in the neighborhood around our Airbnb — a unit in a modern apartment complex, with its own private patio.

Our plans for that first day were ambitious: see the National Palace of Culture, stop by the city’s market and eat dinner at steakhouse Hacienda Real Zona 10. Instead, we took in the sunset views on the rooftop of restaurant Los Tres Tiempos in the city’s historical district, cocktails and croquetas de pache — mozzarella croquettes made of Guatemalan potato dough — in hand, before turning in. But if you’re short on time or not a big city person, then you can skip visiting the capital like most tourists do.

Disclaimer: I’m not sure what it would be like to travel through Guatemala without a Spanish speaker by my side. Spanish and even some Mayan dialects take precedence over English throughout the country. Because that’s my partner’s first language, I didn’t have to put my rudimentary skills to the test. However, I encountered plenty of Europeans and North Americans who managed to make it from Point A to Point B.

The next morning started with the one-hour drive west to the colonial city of Antigua. Visitors have several options for transportation. Uber is available, and we used it for a short ride in Guatemala City, but I’d read enough mixed reviews for me to largely opt against it. The bravest — and stingiest — of travelers sometimes ride the chicken buses: decorated buses that serve as public transportation. However, I’d also seen a litany of online grievances, as the buses can often run unreliably and feel crowded, with the risk of pickpockets.

Instead, we used private cars  and shared shuttle services to travel from town to town, which are affordable by American standards. Viator Travel served as a trusty resource for finding highly-reviewed drivers, who often arrived early and provided a smooth ride.

Our two nights in Antigua left us wishing for more time. There, activities abound — sightseeing at the famous Santa Catalina Arch and Central Park, bartering at the massive Mercado Central and eating so many piping-hot tortillas. My go-to breakfast for days in a row: plantains, refried beans, farmer’s cheese and eggs soaked in salsa, scooped into tortillas and washed down with that famous Guatemalan coffee.

Antigua is the place to buy souvenirs. I scored a Mayan cookbook, plus trinkets for my family like handmade worry dolls: tiny dolls that you tuck under your pillow to whisk away your stresses as you dream. It’s also the spot for nightlife, with several dozen bars and restaurants concentrated in a walkable area that’s both spotless and safe.

Speaking of walking, follow our lead and bring a duffle or weekend bag, instead of a suitcase. Otherwise, navigating the cobblestone roads can quickly turn into the bane of your existence. And wear comfortable sneakers. We walked almost 9 miles one day, but that’s the best way to find hole-in-the-wall joints like restaurant Cafeteria La Concepcion, which is where I tried the traditional dish of pepián de pollo, a Guatemalan chicken stew.

Depending on the timing of your trip, you could also experience a local festival. I was delighted to realize that we visited ahead of Semana Santa, or Holy Week, with Guatemala considered a deeply Christian country. Street vendors sell cheap delicacies, such as empanadas de leche, or sweet cream empanadas. Antigua residents wake up every Sunday during Lent and create alfombras — intricately designed “carpets” made of flower petals and sawdust dyed in every color — on the streets before the evening’s religious procession. Then, just hours later, the temporary creations are stepped on and swept up.

From Antigua, you can admire the surrounding peaks of towering volcanoes, and tour operators like OX Expeditions take hikers on excursions to Pacaya, Acatenango and Agua volcanoes. We signed up for an easy sunset hike up to Pacaya and its lava fields. The other two are known as longer, more intense endeavors. I would strongly advise any hiking hopefuls to cough up the money and join a group because robberies of solo tourists are common along the trails.

Lake Atitlán

My first work day was spent reporting in Jocotenango, a town on the outskirts of Antigua, with the team at the nonprofit Education for the Children Foundation. They run the School of Hope, a free private school for disadvantaged students . I chatted with pupils and teachers during the school day. Then, U.S. executive director Sara Miller drove me around town and up to La Vista Hermosa, a shantytown of homes built illegally on the hillside where about 150 of the school’s families reside.

As a journalist, I’m grateful to have spent those hours getting the perspective that tourists often don’t see, but, for that reason, I won’t highlight Jocotenango as a place that visitors need on their itineraries. Then, we hopped in a shared shuttle — a small van that fits 10 passengers — for the three-hour ride to Lake Atitlán. If you get car sick, then it is absolutely necessary to bring non-drowsy motion sickness medicine to survive the winding roads.

Lake Atitlán is often referred to as “the Lake Como of Latin America,” referencing the Italian lake in the Alps’ foothills. It’s also held sacred by the nation’s Mayan population — Guatemala’s largest Indigenous group . Outside of Guatemala City, Native people in their traditional garb are a common sight. A Mayan woman typically wears a corte (skirt), huipil (blouse) and faja (belt), and you come across shops selling the clothing in different colors and patterns.

Upon arriving at the lake, you’re typically dropped off in Panajachel — one of almost a dozen towns and villages sitting on the water’s edge. There, I spent my final day of reporting at the headquarters of nonprofit Friendship Bridge, which works with Indigenous women entrepreneurs to provide loans, business training and more.

Nicknamed Pana, the town is accessible by car, but several of the most popular destinations can only be reached by boat. Before departing Pana for other lakeside locations, stock up on sunscreen, beer or any other desirable products because the small stores in the remote villages offer limited stock.

Public and private lanchas, or boats, float at the main dock to ferry locals and tourists across the lake. Beeline for the cheap public option, which costs 10 to 25 quetzales, or you could be swindled by a private captain into paying hundreds of quetzales for your own boat. It’s a longer wait as the water taxi loads up on passengers, but it’s worthwhile for your wallet.

The lake is a place to relax, swim and hop from village to village, which is exactly what my partner and I did on our last day of vacation. Boats are ever reliable on the lake, and you can flag one down at the nearest dock. But I wanted to try out a tuk-tuk — a doorless, three-wheeled vehicle, manned by a driver, who can transport you between towns. I highly recommend the very Guatemalan experience.

Our favorite village: San Juan La Laguna, which bursts with art, restaurants and merchants. Our least favorite: San Marcos La Laguna — a hippie haven, known for its yoga retreats and meditation centers. However, it felt very gentrified to me.

We didn’t get the chance to visit Santa Catarina Palopó, where the houses are painted in eye-popping colors. Cerro Tzankujil Nature Reserve has a prime spot for cliff jumping into the lake, which I’d add to my list when we return.

And that’s “when,” not “if,” because I’d happily fly back to Guatemala for a much longer trip in the future. Not only did I feel welcome and safe during my travels, but I also experienced an adventure that I won’t soon forget.

Where to eat:

Los Tres Tiempos, 6ta. Avenida “A” 10-13 Zona 01, Azotea Del Edificio Centro Vivo, Cuidad de Guatemala: A chic rooftop restaurant, this is the ideal spot to watch the sun set in Guatemala City’s historical district. Enjoy 360-degree views of the Central American metropolis on the outdoor patio.

Cafeteria La Concepcion, H75F+5C4, Antigua: This unpretentious, hole-in-the-wall restaurant offers a limited menu for low prices, with top-tier Guatemalan food like pepián de pollo.

Restaurante 7 Caldos, 3a Calle Oriente 24, Antigua: Enter through the cobblestone street into an open-air restaurant where you can watch as your tortillas are made fresh. The expansive menu, which includes cocktails, is sure to satisfy most cravings.

Café 22, 6a Calle Poniente 8, Antigua: This small café feels like your own private courtyard. Stop by for a cup of Guatemalan espresso and lunch.

Casa Troccoli, H758+773, 5a Avenida Norte, Antigua: With its romantic architecture and expansive garden, date night should go smoothly at Casa Troccoli. Its red sangria is a great way to cool off, so check it out for a quick drink or a meal.

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  1. Antigua Tours by Elizabeth Bell in Antigua Guatemala

    Antigua Tours was founded by Elizabeth Bell in Antigua Guatemala in 1992. Providing the best cultural tours of Antigua Guatemala and surrounding areas. ... We offer efficient travel throughout the country with new vehicles, licensed guides and great rates on hotels and airlines. ++502 7832-5821 | ++502 7832-2046 4a Calle Oriente #39 La Antigua ...

  2. Tropicana: Your Ultimate Backpacker Experience

    La Aurora Airport La Aurora International Airport serves Guatemala City, Guatemala. It is located in Aurora, 15 Calle B 7-24, Guatemala City, 25 km from Antigua Guatemala; Lake Atitlan Lake Atitlán is a body of water in a massive volcanic crater in Guatemala's southwestern highlands. Ringed by steep, verdant hills, it's known for its Mayan ...

  3. National Travel Antigua

    National Travel Antigua - Agencia de Viajes, Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepequez. 213,918 likes · 1,803 talking about this · 359 were here. Atención las 24HRS. PBX: 2316-8161

  4. A la Carta Tours

    It is a pleasure for us to offer you our tourist services. We are a tour operator dedicated to making your experience in our country amazing and unforgettable. A La Carta is a service designed so that tourists can customize their own itinerary. We are located inside Porta Hotel Antigua, and they recommend us as a tourist agency.

  5. Luna Zorro

    Antigua, Guatemala is a 400 year old colonial town that sits at the base of three magical volcanoes. The former capital city of Antigua is a bustling picture of the best of what Guatemala has to offer. From hidden garden patios and colorful cobblestone streets to a vibrant cultural tourism offering, Antigua is renowned as a hidden gem and a top travel destination in Central America.

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  7. Yellow House Antigua Travel Agency

    Yellow House Antigua Travel Agency, Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepequez. 153 likes · 21 were here. Travel Agency experienced in trips, hikes & transport all around Guatemala with bilingual guides! Also...

  8. Terra Guatemala travel agency

    Discover Our Local Travel Agency in Antigua. Tristan and Fernanda, founders of Terra Guatemala, know the country's hidden corners, having explored it extensively for more than 6 months before creating the agency on site! They are based in Antigua, and will be responsible for designing your tailor-made itinerary in Guatemala.

  9. Tailor-made tours in Guatemala with a local agency

    Discover Our Agency. Our travel agency in Guatemala is based in Antigua and a destination expert. Tristan and Fernanda, the founders of Terra Guatemala are passionate about their country and are constantly discovering new locations to share with you. They'll help you build a 100% customized tour that is just right for you in terms of activities ...

  10. Owl Travel Agency

    Owl Travel Agency, Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepequez. 82 likes · 1 talking about this. We are a tour operator in Central America that has the best and attractive trips, ranging from pleasure trips to...

  11. Travel agencies in Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepéquez Department

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  12. OX expeditions, Antigua Guatemala

    Climb a volcano, or several, with OX Expeditions, based in Antigua, Guatemala since January 2004. OX specializes in overnight and day-trip adventure trekking on Acatenango, Fuego and Pacaya. We also run great mountain biking, kayaking (Lake Atitlan) and surfing tours.

  13. Visit Antigua: Private Vacation Packages to Guatemala

    At LANDED, each travel request is personal. By getting to know you, we'll create the most memorable, most exceptional trip of your life. Call us today at 801.582.2100. Dream big. We've got you. "Everyone is the age of their heart.". Looking for privately-guided, custom travel in La Antigua, Guatemala? Go with LANDED. We'll create the ...

  14. Los Amigos Travel

    Thank you Eddy and Los Amigos Travel for the experience and the best deal. Definitely the best guides to tour this beautiful country. 👌🏻 ... Discovering colonial cities such as Antigua and Santiago Atitlan; Visiting local markets and trying traditional foods; ... Antigua, Guatemala | Phone: 800-123-456 | Email: [email protected].

  15. National Travel Antigua

    National Travel Antigua - Agencia de Viajes, Antigua Guatemala. 213.625 Me gusta · 2.896 personas están hablando de esto · 359 personas estuvieron aquí. Atención las 24HRS. PBX: 2316-8161

  16. Yellow House Hotel and Travel Agency

    Uncover the charm of Antigua at Yellow House, where warm hospitality, cozy accommodations, and central location combine for an unforgettable stay. Book Now. Join the Adventure.

  17. Columbus Guatemala Travel

    Of course, we know that traveling with Columbus Guatemala Travel offers an unparalleled Guatemala experience, but you can't just take it from us. See what our fellow travelers have to say. ... Antigua, Guatemala +502 53765147 650 241 1444. Our Links. Home; About Us; Experiences; Community; Guatemala Journal; Reviews; Contact Us; Follow Us ...

  18. Travel Agency in Guatemala

    From Antigua Guatemala to Cobán $ 25.00. From Antigua Guatemala to San Cristóbal $ 40.00. From Antigua Guatemala to Copán (Honduras) $ 25.00. View Shuttles. Save more by booking as a package. Contact Us. Make your trip in Guatemala with our travel agency Luna Tours . Discover our services in Guatemala at the best price .

  19. Vela Travel Agency

    Vela Travel Agency, Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepequez. 580 likes · 1 talking about this · 6 were here. Dedicados a mostrar lo increíble que es Guatemala!

  20. Travel Agency in Guatemala

    Welcome to Maya Travel Agency The best way to Travel. Make your trip to Guatemala with our travel agency and tour operator Travel Maya. We provide the best service to travel with our private and collective transport Shuttles. See our Tours for your trip in Guatemala. Presentation of the tourist places in Guatemala

  21. Guatemala becoming tourism hot spot for young travelers

    Avenida "A" 10-13 Zona 01, Azotea Del Edificio Centro Vivo, Cuidad de Guatemala: A chic rooftop restaurant, this is the ideal spot to watch the sun set in Guatemala City's historical ...

  22. American Travel Agency, Antigua Guatemala

    American Travel Agency, Antigua Guatemala, Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepequez. 630 likes · 1 talking about this · 20 were here. Somos una empresa dedicada a satisfacer las necesidades y expectativas...

  23. Agency Information Collection Activities: Requests for Comments

    Agencies: Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration Dates: Written comments should be submitted by July 1, 2024. Comments Close: 07/01/2024 Document Type: Notice Document Citation: 89 FR 35298 Page: 35298-35299 (2 pages) Agency/Docket Number: Docket No. FAA-2024-1191 Document Number: 2024-09445

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  25. Sunshine Tour and Travel

    Sunshine Tour and Travel, Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepequez. 725 likes · 1 was here. Tour Agency

  26. Luna Tours Travel Agency

    Luna Tours Travel Agency, Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepequez. 288 likes · 1 was here. Luna Travel ofrece servicios de transporte y tours fuera y dentro de...