Discover Guatemala

Discover Guatemala

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CAD $4465

10 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Small Group

Activity Level: Average

Discover the real Guatemala, immersing yourself in Maya culture and exploring tropical landscapes.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 19 Nov 2026

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Experience Overview

Discover the real Guatemala, immersing yourself in Maya culture and exploring tropical landscapes. Guided by an expert tour leader, you’ll explore the colonial streets of Antigua, summit the active Pacaya volcano, cruise Lake Atitlán and enjoy an unforgettable sunrise trip to the Maya ruins of Tikal. But it’s the countless interactions – meeting hand-weaving artisans, bartering for textiles in Chichicastenango market and witnessing rural life in Almolonga and Zunil – that will truly reveal authentic Guatemala.
Trip For You
This trip is rated Activity Level 3 (Moderate). For more on our trip gradings, visit our Activity Level Guidelines page. Itinerary: Encompassing the best of Guatemala, this is a busy trip with some early starts. However, you can opt out of some activities if you'd prefer. Pacaya volcano: The hike up and down Pacaya takes around 3hr 30min in total (4mi/6km with 1,770ft/540m elevation gain) with steep sections and rocks underfoot. Sturdy hiking boots and walking poles are recommended. You can opt out if you wish. In general, most of this trip would be rated Activity Level 2 (Easy & Moderate); however, the more challenging hike up Pacaya volcano means it has been rated Activity Level 3 (Moderate). You can opt out if you wish. Weather and climate: It can be hot and humid in Guatemala (small water bottles are available in the transfer vehicle) and there are mosquitoes (particularly during the rainy season). Additionally, on Day 7, if adverse weather means we can’t do the cruise, we explore by minibus instead.
Transportation
Transport during this trip is by private minibus and one internal flight, plus tuk tuks on Day 7, which do not have seatbelts.
Joining Instructions
Key information Start hotel: Hotel Meson de Maria, 3a Calle Poniente #8, Antigua Guatemala 03001 Phone: +502 7832 6068 Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today. There will be a welcome briefing at the start hotel around 6pm. Airport: La Aurora International Airport, Guatemala City (GUA) Getting to the start hotel The start hotel is approximately a 1hr 30min to two-hour drive from the airport. We provide one group transfer from the airport to the hotel, which you can join at no extra cost, provided you can be at the airport before the transfer leaves. Speak to your sales representative for the transfer times or to arrange a private transfer. Catching your return flight There’s one group transfer to Mundo Maya International Airport, which you can join at no extra cost. Please speak to your sales representative for the time of the transfer. If the group transfer does not suit your flight time, speak to your sales representative to arrange an alternative.
Spending Money
Several optional excursions are available on this tour Antigua — Rum tasting, including four rums: from US$65 — Guided coffee tour and Mayan instruments at La Azotea Farm: from US$65 — Hiking and bird watching at El Pilar Farm: from US$105 (minimum two people) — Guided museums tour at Casa Santo Domingo: from US$30 — FUNBA (National Foundation for Fine Arts and Culture) visit: from US$60 Isla de Flores — Sunset boat tour on Lake Peten Itza. Price varies depending on the group size: if 1 person: US$80, if 2 people: US$40 per person, if 3 people: US$30 per person, if 4 people: US$25 per person — Yaxha day tour, price varies depending on the group size: if 1 person: US$252, if 2 people: US$150 per person, if 3 people: US$115 per person, if 4 people: US$100 per person
Tipping
Our local staff are paid fairly for their work. However, it is usual for groups to tip tour leaders and drivers, and it would be reasonable for each group member to contribute US$50 for the tour leader, US$20 for the driver on days 1-8 and US$5 for the driver on days 8-10. You may wish to tip more if travelling in a small group. The tour leader may organise a tipping kitty to facilitate tips for other staff members including porters, local guides and restaurant waiting staff for included meals, which will be collected at the start of the trip. The amount may vary per departure, but we recommend a starting point of US$35 per group member.

Highlights

Explore the well-preserved Spanish colonial streets of Antigua — Cruise Lake Atitlán to visit the hand-weaving artisans of San Juan la Laguna — Tour the Maya ruins of Tikal, climbing a temple to watch sunrise from the top — Take a rewarding hike on the active Pacaya Volcano — Interact with makers and sellers at the iconic textiles market of Chichicastenango — Experience the traditional rural life of Guatemala in Almolonga and Zunil

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 35512

Tour TypeTour Type: Small Group

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: l flight.

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Travel StylesTravel Styles: Budget

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Exodus Travel

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: AGU

StartStarts:

FinishFinishes:

DurationDuration: 10 days

DeparturesDepartures: Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Average

Includes

All accommodation: 9 Classic nights (hotels) — All breakfasts, three lunches, two dinners — Immersive itinerary with all transport (private minibus and one internal flight) and listed activities — Expert tour leader to enhance your adventure — Group arrival and departure transfers available

Accommodation

Colonial-style properties
We aim to secure locally owned accommodation that is well located, offers good value for money, and plenty of comfort. To help you find your ideal adventure, each trip is given a Comfort Level rating, which indicates the overall standard of accommodation. For more on our ratings, see our Comfort Level guidelines. Antigua: Hotel Mesón de María (nights 1-3) Within a restored mansion in the heart of the city, this colonial-style property is the ideal spot to kickstart the adventure, just steps from historic landmarks, restaurants and cultural attractions. When you’re not out exploring, head to the rooftop terrace to enjoy views of the Agua, Fuego, and Acatenango volcanoes. Quetzaltenango: Pensión Bonifaz (nights 4-5) Rich in heritage and local character, this traditional property blends classic architecture with comfortable facilities. Its central location provides easy access to the city’s markets, plazas and cultural highlights, delivering an authentic insight into everyday Guatemalan life. Lake Atitlán: Hotel Dos Mundos (nights 6-7) Nestled among tropical gardens on the shores of Lake Atitlán, Hotel Dos Mundos offers a relaxing and scenic escape. Combining traditional architecture with a tranquil atmosphere, the hotel features comfortable guestrooms and beautiful outdoor spaces. Surrounded by spectacular volcanic landscapes, it provides an ideal base for exploring. Isla de Flores: Hotel Isla de Flores (nights 8-9) On the island town of Flores, this boutique-style property is full of local charm. Comfortable and welcoming, it has a rooftop terrace and easy access to waterfront restaurants and cobbled streets. Its characterful setting perfectly complements the cultural and archaeological discoveries of the region – the perfect spot to finish our adventure together. Worth knowing Tailor your trip: Extend your adventure by securing extra hotel nights before or after the main itinerary. Speak to your sales representative to book.Private rooms: Like most tour operators, we room solo passengers together. If you’d prefer to have a private room, it’s normally possible to do this for a supplement. Speak to your sales representative to book.To reach Hotel Isla de Flores (night 8), we need to walk around 820ft (250m) with our luggage across cobbled streets.Most of the hotels do not have air-conditioning, but some have fans on request. Some also have multiple flights of stairs and no lift.

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $4465 ($446 /day)

Itinerary

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Day 1: Adventure starts in Antigua

Begin your adventure in Antigua, where pastel colonial buildings are watched over by three volcanoes: Agua, Acatenango and Fuego. Around 6pm, say hola to your tour leader and fellow travellers, when we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead. Want more time in Antigua? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative.

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Day 2: Explore the cobbled streets and colonial buildings of Antigua • Welcome dinner

Join your tour leader this morning for a walking tour of Antigua, navigating cobblestone streets to beautiful churches, ruins and museums. Our half-day adventure takes us to the most important city landmarks, including La Merced Church, Central Park, the Santa Catalina Martir and much more, while you’ll also sample exotic native fruits. This rest of the day is free to explore solo – though your expert tour leader will happily point out the favourite spots of the Antigueños. Later, we reunite for our welcome dinner, in which we can get to know each a little better and discuss the adventures ahead.

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Day 3: Summit the active Pacaya volcano

Enjoy a spectacular hike to the top of Pacaya, one of three active volcanoes in Guatemala. It’s the easiest to summit of the trio and we get spectacular views of a volcano chain. Start with a one-hour transfer to the foothills of the volcano, before embarking on our 3hr 30min round-trip hike (4mi/6km with 1,770ft/540m elevation gain). Our path takes us through pine forest and volcanic ash before we reach the top of the cone. From there, we gaze over volcanoes to the north, the lowlands of the Pacific coast and El Salvador. You'll also receive your box lunch to enjoy on the volcano. If you’d prefer to skip the hike, your tour leader can suggest alternative activities, including a visit to the museum complex inside Hotel Casa Santo Domingo, where you can explore the cultural heritage and archaeological finds of Guatemala. After, we return to the foothills and head back to Antigua, with the afternoon free to explore.

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Day 4: Explore culture and crafts at the bustling Chichicastenango market • To Quetzaltenango

Experience a Guatemalan institution: Chichicastenango market. A 2hr 30min transfer brings us to this wildly popular hub of trade, where seemingly endless rows of vendors sell their goods to both local people and tourists. It’s best known for textiles, the perfect opportunity to pick up an authentic Guatemalan gift or something for your home. It’s also a great chance to mingle with people from the neighbouring regions and experience a mix of cultures – a fusion of what came from Spain with the conquest and the roots of the Maya people. We also visit Las Morerias, the workshops where outfits and masks are created for folkloric dancers. After, we transfer (two hours) to Quetzaltenango. Also named Xela or Xelajú, it’s the second-largest city in Guatemala, a vibrant cultural hub in the western highlands. At 7,654ft (2,333m) above sea level, it offers breathtaking mountain views, a cool climate, and a rich history that combines Indigenous traditions and Spanish colonial heritage. The region is also home to the Quiché and Mam ethnic groups, whose customs, languages and crafts continue to thrive. Upon arrival, your guide takes you on an orientation tour.

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Day 5: Discover rural Guatemala in Zunil • Fuentes Georginas hot springs

Experience a different side to Guatemala today, visiting the traditional rural village of Zunil. Set by a river, it's wrapped by green hills and thermal springs, while also being known for its traditional weaving and deep-rooted Indigenous traditions. It is also home to the revered folk saint San Simón (Maximón), who attracts devotees from across the country seeking blessings, protection and good fortune. After, we visit the natural hot spring retreat of Fuentes Georginas, where steaming thermal waterfalls and mineral-rich pools offer pure relaxation. We take a dip in the waters, which are heated by Zunil volcano and believed to have healing properties (making it a popular destination for those seeking stress relief and rejuvenation). We return to our hotel in the afternoon with time to relax.

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Day 6: Tour downtown Quetzaltenango • Visit San Andrés Xecul • To Lake Atitlán

Head into the historic downtown area of Quetzaltenango this morning to explore the highlights of the city. Our adventure takes us to beautifully preserved 16th-century and neoclassical architecture, particularly around Parque Centro América. Highlights include the elegant Pasaje Enríquez, the grand Municipal Palace, the historic Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, the stately Banco de Occidente, and the iconic Teatro Municipal, one of Guatemala’s finest cultural venues. Then, after hotel checkout, we transfer (two hours) to Lake Atitlán. En route, stop at San Andrés Xecul, best known for its baroque-style church – a masterpiece painted in vivid yellow, red and blue and adorned with intricate carvings of saints, angels and Maya symbols (representing the blend of Catholic and Maya spiritual traditions in the town).

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Day 7: Cruise Lake Atitlán and visit artisans • Cooking masterclass with a Maya family

Board a boat this morning and cruise over Lake Atitlán to the village of San Juan la Laguna. In recent years, it has become well-known for its co-operatives of hand-weavers, who create their pieces using a natural dyeing process – forming an important source of income for local women’s associations. Visit the local artisans to learn from the experts how they extract the dyes and use them to create the most beautiful weaves using the waist and standing looms technique. Then, board a tuk tuk to transfer to the Ancestral Delight Project for a unique culinary journey into the heart of Maya gastronomy. Exploring the flavours that define the region, this immersive cooking class is more than just a lesson in preparing traditional dishes. From the corn that forms the basis of the Maya diet to the herbs and spices that season their dishes, every element tells a story of resilience, community and connection to the land. In the afternoon, we tour Santiago Atitlán, one of the few places where Maya people still worship Maximón. This village is the largest and most important of the lakeside villages, being the base of the Tz'utujil-speaking Maya.

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Day 8: Explore the Maya ruins of Iximche • Fly to Isla de Flores

This morning, we transfer (three hours) to the airport. En route, we stop at Iximche in Tecpán, a Maya Cakchiquel city founded in 1463, less than a century before the Spanish arrived. Here, in pine forests, we see the traces of the city: four ceremonial plazas with their temples and ball court. Finishing our transfer, we fly to Mundo Maya airport and complete our transfer to Isla de Flores, a picturesque human-made island on Lake Petén.

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Day 9: Sunrise tour of Tikal National Park

Rise very early for our 3am transfer (one hour) to Tikal National Park, a World Heritage site home to one of the most important sites in the Maya world. The early wake up will be worth it, as we hike to Temple IV to enjoy sunrise from the top – an unforgettable experience. After, we take a guided tour through the city, enjoying a unique site where Maya history, nature and archaeology meet. As we walk through the forest, look out for the abundant wildlife – spider and howler monkeys, white-nosed coati, keel-billed toucans and much more. Return to Isla de Flores in the afternoon with time to refresh before our farewell dinner in a local restaurant.

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Day 10: Adventure ends in Isla de Flores

You’ve watched sunrise over Tikal, cruised across Lake Atitlán and joined artisans, cooks and market vendors for a closer look at Maya culture, but now it’s time to begin your return journey home (taking a boxed breakfast with you if you're joining the group transfer to the airport). Alternatively, if you’d like to extend your adventure, speak to your sales representative to discuss our large range of extension options.

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