On a trip to Guatemala, Lake Atitlán is a must-see attraction. Encircled by three volcanoes, this tour allows visitors to meet three Mayan communities: the Kakchikels, the Tzutuhils, and the Quichés. Foreigners can taste the local cuisine and explore the area aboard a "lancha" to reach Santa Catarina and its multicolored houses or the Quixayá ►
On a trip to Guatemala, Lake Atitlán is a must-see attraction. Encircled by three volcanoes, this tour allows visitors to meet three Mayan communities: the Kakchikels, the Tzutuhils, and the Quichés. Foreigners can taste the local cuisine and explore the area aboard a "lancha" to reach Santa Catarina and its multicolored houses or the Quixayá pools.
A little further afield, nestled on the Zunil volcano, las Fuentes Georginas reserve them the medicinal properties of the hot water springs highly recognized throughout the country.
For the more adventurous who dare to take a tumultuous path through the jungle to reach a real gem on land, Semuc Champey awaits them. It will be the perfect time to swim in the turquoise water while enjoying the surrounding landscape and birdsong fanfare. A little further away is Tikal National Park, one of the most influential cities of the Mayan civilization. In the heart of the Petén jungle, vacationists can lose themselves freely among the remains of imposing temples and palaces.
Those who want to discover one of the most beautiful cities in Guatemala will only have to head to Antigua. Colorful streets, the ruins of the Cathedral of Santiago, the Arch of Santa Catalina, and the Church of La Merced are among the impressive elements of this region. A whirlwind of smells and colors will transport holidaymakers with a visit to the Chichicastenango market every Thursday and Sunday. It is the ideal place to bring back lovely souvenirs, including the famous traditional outfits of Mayan women.
Also, when it comes to learning about Guatemalan history, the National Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology is the spot to go. Tourists will find several collections of pre-Columbian objects and works of art there. That's not all; there are also some beautiful monuments to admire, including the Cathedral, the National Palace, and the Palacio de Gobernación.
In Guatemala City, nightlife occurs in Quetzaltenango. Even though this area is known for its quiet surroundings during the day, the evening wakes the city with restaurants and concerts. ◄