Guatemala Tours & Trips
Walking Antigua's cobblestone streets with those massive volcanoes looming overhead? That's Guatemala in a nutshell. You'll tour coffee plantations where your morning brew comes from, haggle at Chichicastenango market, and actually walk on hardened lava at Pacaya. Lake Atitlan's so pretty it almost doesn't look real. Worth every step.
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Brinda • traveled in April, 2026
My trip to Guatemala was truly unforgettable. From the moment I arrived, I was welcomed by the warmth of the people and the richness of the culture. I had the chance to make some amazing new friends along the way, which made the experience even more special. The natural beauty is absolutely breathtaking — from lush landscapes to stunning views that feel almost unreal. Every day felt like a new adventure, and I left with a deeper appreciation for the country, its traditions, and its vibrant spirit. Evelin was such an awesome and knowledgeable tour leader! I would highly recommend Guatemala and this specific tour to anyone looking for a meaningful and memorable travel experience.
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Cheryl • traveled in April
Fun trip to Antigua, Guatemala and Pacaya Volcano, Lake Atitlan and best of all Tikal! Expert guides made the trip most memorable!
Glimpse of Guatemala 5D/4N - A
Amelia • traveled in February, 2026
This was a fantastic tour! We took an 11 day Overland tour of Guatemala and hit most of the highlights. By driving through the country, we got to see the small, local communities we would not have seen had we flown. We decided to upgrade our hotels and were blown away - each one was better than the next! And the highlights we saw were totally amazing!
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Tikal's UNESCO temples and plazas from 600 BC await exploration before a boat crosses Lake Atitlán to Santa Cruz village for traditional Mayan lunch and tree planting. There's a cooking class in Antigua to learn Pepián and local dishes, plus swimming at Finca Paraíso's hot springs waterfall.
Duration 9 days Destinations Antigua, Lake Atitlán, Panajachel, Santa Cruz La Laguna, San Marcos La Laguna, Flores, Tikal, Río Dulce, Livingston Age Range Ages 18+ Operator G Adventures From $1,599
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Glimpse of Guatemala 5D/4N
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Fun trip to Antigua, Guatemala and Pacaya Volcano, Lake Atitlan and best of all Tikal!”
Cheryl, traveled in April
Guatemala's landscapes range from Guatemala City to Antigua's preserved streets and Pacaya Volcano's 2500m summit. Traditional villages around Lake Atitlán showcase Santiago Atitlán's Maximon shrine and San Juan La Laguna's markets, concluding at Tikal's ancient Mayan complex.
Duration 5 days Destinations Antigua, Pacaya National Park, Lake Atitlán, Panajachel, San Juan La Laguna, Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala City, Tikal Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel From
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Guatemala Overland in 11 days
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The sites we went to were interesting and well-managed, and covered a wide-range of the country.”
Lucy, traveled in August
Guatemala's finest sights cost approx. $240 per day, featuring Tikal's Temple of the Great Jaguar and Quetzal Biotope's cloud forests. The journey winds through colonial Antigua's streets, across Lake Atitlán with its volcanic backdrop, to Chichicastenango's market, Santo Tomás Church, and textile cooperatives.
Duration 11 days Destinations Guatemala City, Quirigua, Río Dulce, Livingston, Flores, Tikal, Coban, Semuc Champey, Purulhá, ChichicastenangoSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator Aborigen Tours From $2,549
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Guatemala - Discovering Guatemala in 5 days
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Well organized with a fantastic and well informed guide, met all our expectations.”
Erik, traveled in December
Colonial Antigua's Church of La Merced and Plaza de Armas lead to Chichicastenango's busy market and Church of Santo Tomás. A boat ride across Lake Atitlán's waters offers views of Atitlán, Tolimán, and San Pedro volcanoes, with a stop at San Juan La Laguna to check out chocolate and textile cooperatives.
Duration 5 days Destinations Guatemala City, Antigua, Chichicastenango, Panajachel, San Juan La Laguna Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator Aborigen Tours From $669
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Best of Guatemala 8 Days Tour (PRIVATE)
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This tour was a great immersion in the lesser visited cities and communities of the Ecuadorian Andes mountains.”
Bettina, traveled in August
Guatemala's treasures await over 8 days, with lodging at the Radisson in Guatemala City and Boutique Los Pacos in Antigua. Highlights include Chichicastenango Market, Pacaya Volcano hikes, and Tikal's ancient ruins. Program costs approx. $410 per day including internal flights, breakfast, and expert guides.
Duration 8 days Destinations Guatemala City, Antigua, Pacaya National Park, Panajachel, Lake Atitlán, Santa Cruz La Laguna, Chichicastenango, Flores, Tikal Age Range Ages 6+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator GUIDEcuador Travel From $3,490
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Guatemala's cultural mosaic spans 8 days from Antigua's colonial architecture to Tikal's Mayan pyramids. The route includes Iximche archaeological site, Chichicastenango's indigenous market, and Lake Atitlan cruises to Santiago Atitlan, with 3-star hotels and English guide services.
Duration 8 days Destinations Guatemala City, Antigua, Pacaya National Park, Acatenango Volcano, Iximche, Chichicastenango, Panajachel, Lake Atitlán, San Juan La Laguna, Santiago AtitlanSee all destinations Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel From
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Guatemala's cultural heritage shines through stays at Hotel Posada de Don Rodrigo in Antigua and Best Western Plus Stofella in Guatemala City. The route encompasses Chichicastenango's market, ancient coffee plantations, and UNESCO-listed Tikal ruins, complete with bilingual guided tours and Flores flights.
Duration 8 days Destinations Antigua, Pacaya National Park, Chichicastenango, Iximche, Guatemala City, Lake Atitlán, Panajachel, Flores, Tikal, Yaxha National Park Age Range Ages 7+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Guatemalan Adventure From
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- Spring 2026
Spring opens up perfect weather for getting into Guatemala's culture. The 5-day routes combining Antigua's colonial areas with Lake Atitlan's indigenous villages are particularly popular with our customers. You'll join local women for corn workshops, visit chocolate cooperatives in San Juan La Laguna and learn how they create those intricate textile patterns using traditional dyes. Some tours stop at the Candelaria Caves - our travelers tell us exploring these underground rivers with local guides who know every twist and turn makes for quite an adventure. For those wanting more activity, spring tours often include hikes around Lake Atitlan's three volcanoes and visits to coffee plantations where you'll follow the whole process from growing and picking to roasting and brewing.
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- Summer 2026
Summer tours connect Guatemala's ancient Maya sites with its natural areas. The fullest routes begin in Guatemala City and head to Quirigua Archaeological Park, where you'll find the Maya world's tallest carved stelae reaching over 10 meters high. You'll take boats through the Rio Dulce canyon to reach Livingston's Garifuna community, with its unique mix of reggae music and coconut bread recipes. Many summer trips include early morning visits to Tikal - our customers say watching the sunrise from Temple IV is something they never forget. Some tours add the Quetzal Biotope reserve, where you can spot ancient trees growing up to 120 feet tall while learning about the 50 different species in Guatemala's cloud forest system.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall offers ideal conditions for mixing volcanic landscapes with living Maya traditions. Several routes start with evening hikes up Pacaya volcano, taking you through humid forest to reach active volcanic cones. Lake Atitlan plays a big part - our travelers particularly enjoy kayaking along the shoreline and visiting the artist workshops in San Juan la Laguna. The cultural side continues at Iximche's ancient Maya ruins, where local spiritual guides share traditional customs and ceremonies. Some fall tours include optional zip-lining across Lake Atitlan, which our customers say gives you amazing views of the three volcanoes surrounding the water.
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- Winter 2026 / 2027
Winter in Guatemala really shines from November through February, with several excellent routes worth considering. Starting in Antigua, you'll walk those old cobblestone streets before heading up Pacaya Volcano - our travelers love that you can actually cook pizza using the volcanic heat as the sun sets. There's also a great route through the highlands to San Andres Itzapa where you'll join a traditional shamanic ceremony at the Temple of San Simon and then ride those famous painted chicken buses to local markets. Over at Lake Atitlan, the winter tours include boat trips to Santiago Atitlan where local families welcome you into their homes to share their Maximon shrines and show you what daily life is like on the lake.
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