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TOP DESTINATIONS

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ANTIGUA

Antigua is a fan favorite amongst the popular Guatemalan destinations, and rightfully so. This UNESCO World Site is filled with so much art, architecture and amazing food. Here you can tour coffee farms, horseback ride, ATV ride, zip-line, hike, or simply stroll the streets and grab a bite to eat. There is something here for everyone!

LAKE ATITLAN

Situated inside a dormant volcano crater, Lake Atitlan, is a must see destination when visiting Guatemala. Between the stunning views of 3 other beautiful volcanoes, and the various indigenous villages surrounding the lake, there is so much culture to explore and experience here. Whether you want to see how chocolate or traditional fabrics are made, or if you just want to sit lake side and take it all in, this is the perfect place in Guatemala for leisure, culture, and adventure. 

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PUERTO SAN JOSE

Located on the Pacific coast of Guatemala, Puerto San Jose is both a local and visitor favorite. With both public and private beach to enjoy, this black sand coast has lots to offer everyone. Whether you want to sun bathe or ride the powerful waves, Puerto San Jose has the best of both worlds.

VOLCANOS

It's no secret that Guatemala is home to some of the world's most amazing volcanoes. Of the 37 volcanoes in Guatemala, 3 are active and 1 claims fame to being the highest point in Central America. Besides providing speculator views, several are scalable and both hiking and camping tours are available for many. For those who dare...

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TIKAL

Tikal National Park, located in the heart of the Maya Rainforest, is home to the ruins of Pre-Columbian Mayan civilization dating back to 732 A.D.. With over 220 square miles of jungle, Tikal has a museum, several moderate hiking trails, many Mayan pyramids, and wildlife including the Resplendent Quetzal, howler monkeys, toucans, and the spotted jaguar. 

 

SEMUC CHAMPEY

Semuc Champey is a natural limestone bridge near the Q'eqchi' Maya town of Lanquín. The bridge of stepped turquoise pools lays over the powerful Cahabón River. This breath taking natural monument attracts visitors from all over the world to take day tours where you can swim and hike up to the park's lookout deck.

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