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6-Nights President’s Pick Guatemala Returns

Guatemala
6-Nights President’s Pick Guatemala Returns
Guatemala
Big Five Tours & Expeditions
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Overview

Big Five Tours & Expeditions

  • Discover Antigua, one of the country’s most breathtaking cities with Spanish colonial monuments and churches
  • Enjoy a delightful visit to small chocolate factory still producing traditional hand-crafted chocolate
  • Explore the remarkable Mirador Archeological site, a pre-Classic Mayan city that flourished as a trade center and take in the fabled Tikal National Park with its temple ruins and architecture
  • Hike up the Pacaya Volcano, and enjoy an artisanal pizza cooked over the hot lava at sunset
  • Take in the fabled Tikal National Park, with its temple ruins, architecture and rich history

Vacation Inclusions

  • Accommodations
  • Some meals
  • Sightseeing per itinerary
  • Airport transfers and much more

Featured Destinations

Antigua, Guatemala

Antigua, Guatemala

Founded in 1543, Santiago de Guatemala (now known as La Antigua Guatemala, or simply Antigua) was the capital of Spain's Central American confederacy and the fourth most important city in the Americas (after Mexico City, Lima and Zacatecas) in the 1500s.

Antigua was devastated by an earthquake in 1773, which, combined with damage from earlier earthquakes, persuaded the government to relocate the capital to the site of present-day Guatemala City. That seeming misfortune turned out to be a blessing in disguise.

Isolation and longtime neglect served Antigua well. More than two centuries of underdevelopment left the town with a treasure trove of dilapidated but historical structures, many of which have been rehabilitated into chic restaurants, shops and hotels.

Antigua can be seen on a day's excursion from Guatemala City, which is 28 mi/45 km to the east, but it deserves more time. Some visitors prefer to use this colonial gem as their base for touring the country (instead of the capital). It has a large English-speaking community, a wide range of accommodations, upscale and medium-priced restaurants, espresso bars, delicious baked goods, literally dozens of language schools, plenty of galleries, and for nightlife, jazz clubs and discos.

Antigua is also one of the best places to go in Guatemala if you want to learn to speak Spanish. About 75 schools in town offer intensive classes. But be sure to check ahead of time to know exactly what you'll get, as not all of these schools are on the up-and-up. Some courses include lodging with Guatemalan families.

Visitors also can study various arts and crafts (backstrap weaving, drawing, painting, ceramics, photography and so forth) at the Art Workshops in La Antigua Guatemala. It's not a fully Guatemalan experience, however, as a group of U.S. for-profit artists operates those workshops, not the Guatemalans themselves.

Destination Guide
Flores

Flores

Just miles away from Tikal, the most famous Maya ruins, lies the charming Mayan Treasure in Flores. Travelers can grasp authentic Guatemalan experience and explore the island village that sits on Lake Peten Itza, built over the ancient city of Tayasal! 
Guatemala City

Guatemala City

Guatemala City is the largest and most  modern city in Guatemala. The city has excellent museums such as the Popol Vuh Museum, and the Archaeology and Ethnology Museum, which have very nice collections of archaeological items from the pre-Hispanic Mayan world, as well as the famous Tikal mask from mayan history. Recreational activities include hiking volcanoes (Agua and Pacaya), swimming in several recreational facilities, as well as water sports in Lago de Atitlán (lake).

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Valid Date Ranges

December 2024
12/23/2024 12/31/2025 Call for pricing

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.