about guatemala
 

Welcome to Guatemala

 
 
Guatemala City Guatemala
 
 

From the coast to the highest point in Central America, at 4,211 m. (13,815 ft), Guatemala has
an incredible geographic and cultural diversity. From surfing the Pacific to cruising the Carribean to a
string of volcanoes, inland lakes, and rainforests, Guatemala has a world´s worth of fascinating places.

The center of the ancient Mayan Empire, Guatemala still retains its culture. With a population of
13.3 million people, 40% are Mayan Indegenous, and speak an ancient mayan language. Many wear
traditional clothing and practice Mayan culture. Later, as a center of Spanish Colonial power, 
Guatemala was adorned with incredible colonial architecture. Thousands of impresive 
churches, monostaries, and government buildings were constructed, as early as 1519.

Weekend Excursions and Optional Trips around Guatemala

 

 
 

Semuc Champey
Semuc Champey: beautiful limestone pools set deep in the jungle. Jump from cliffs, or enjoy the best natural swim you will ever have.

Chichicastenango
Visit the Mayan Market Town of Chichicastenango:
 Thursday and Sunday are market days, when people flock to buy woven articles, wood carvings and ceramics. Remember to bargain!

lake 						atitlan
Lake Atitlan: This crystal clear lake is set in an ancient volcanic crater over 500 m deap. Boat around the lake to visit undisturbed Mayan villages, or tourist towns, like Panajachel. Swim, kayak, and ride horses

tikal Visit Tikal: Set in a tropical jungle which houses howler and spider monkeys, iguanas, jaguars and many colorful birds. The worlds most impressive Mayan ruins cover more than 222 square miles..


salsa
Group or Private Salsa Lessons: Discover your latin side and learn to move like the locals

pacaya
Climb an Active Volcano: Volcan Pacaya is just a short drive from Antigua. Climb with a guide to see active lava flows every day

copan Copan Ruinas Honduras: While not as towering as Tikal, the temples and stelae here boast incredibly intricate, detailed carvings. Set at the center of a nature reserve for Scarlet Macaws, deep in the Honduran jungle

 

Castillo San Felipe Rio Dulce and Livingston: Set in a tropical jungle, this river runs from Lake Izabal to the Caribbean. Pictured, the pirate fort Castillo de San Felipe, was orginally built in 1595. Livingston, Guatemala, at the mouth of the Carribean has a strong African influence and fascinating Garifuna culture not found in any other part of Guatemala.

Víctor Pérez, has lead these fantastic student experiences for many years, and 
knows the interesting history and background of each location, as well as all the
insider tips that only an experienced Guatemalan national can provide.

¿Salsa Classes, Coffee, Museum Tours?
Check out our weekly activities page for information on our included afternoon activities

Or learn more about what goes on in the incredible City of Antigua



 
 


Click Here to See Weekend Activities and Optional Trips

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