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ICONIC TOURIST DESTINATIONS OF GUATEMALA 

Guatemala is a small country in Central America, with a tropical climate, an ancient culture, and lots of places to visit. If you are looking for inspiration to decide where to travel in Guatemala, we got you. Find photos and details of the most visited tourist places in Guatemala and make your trip unforgettable and worth every penny. 

TIKAL

TIKAL

Tikal is an ancient Mayan civilization located in Petén, Guatemala, and is a must-visit destination for those interested in the history of this civilization. Visitors have various tour options, including sunrise and sunset tours, private or shared tours, and can explore the jungle paths and roads that the Mayans used centuries ago. The site offers insights into the Mayan kings, their political relationships with nearby cities, the sciences they dominated, and their traditions. To make the most of the visit, comfortable clothing and shoes, mosquito repellent, sun protection, and money for personal expenses and souvenirs are recommended. A visit to Tikal offers an unforgettable experience of exploring a culture that has existed for thousands of years.

ANTIGUA GUATEMALA

ANTIGUA GUATEMALA

The colonial era in Guatemala began in 1524 with the arrival of Spanish conquerors. Antigua, founded in 1541, is the most visited colonial city in Latin America. Its golden age lasted until 1773 when an earthquake almost completely destroyed it. Today, Antigua is an icon with 5-star hotels, restaurants, and activities. Its cobbled streets are beautiful and it is a popular tourist destination. Visitors are advised to wear comfortable shoes, bring money for souvenirs, and a camera to capture the city’s historical monuments. Antigua is surrounded by coffee farms that produce some of the best coffee in the world, which is exported to Europe, Asia, and the United States. Don’t forget to try a cup of this spectacular coffee before you leave.

LAKE ATITLÁN

LAKE ATITLÁN

Lake Atitlán is a must-visit destination in Guatemala, surrounded by three volcanoes and considered the most beautiful lake in the world. The Mayan culture has survived for centuries, and visitors can experience it first hand by visiting some of the 12 Mayan towns around the lake. Most of these towns are accessible only by water transportation, with private or collective boats available for hire. While women and girls mostly maintain the use of traditional gowns and accessories, a few men also wear them. Panajachel is the most touristic town, accessible by car, and visitors can then move to the other towns by boat. Lake Atitlán’s beautiful blue waters and surrounding nature will surely make visitors fall in love with this breathtaking location.

IXIMCHÉ

IXIMCHÉ

Iximché was an important city of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, which became the capital of the Kaqchikel Maya people after their defeat by the Spanish conquerors. It was founded in the 15th century and played a crucial role in the political and religious life of the Maya people. However, the city was abandoned by the 16th century and rediscovered only in the 20th century by archaeologists. Today, visitors can explore the impressive ruins of Iximché and learn about the fascinating history and culture of the ancient Maya.

PACAYA VOLCANO

PACAYA VOLCANO

Guatemala offers many opportunities for mountaineering enthusiasts, with numerous volcanoes to climb. One of the most incredible is the Pacaya Volcano, an active volcano with mild activity, offering stunning views on the way up to its summit. There are also more challenging climbs such as Acatenango, Tacaná, and Tajumulco Volcano, among others. The Guatemalan Hiking Federation has cataloged 37 volcanoes ideal for climbing. Climbers can experience breathtaking views, be above the level of the clouds, and witness the sunset.

CHICHICASTENANGO

CHICHICASTENANGO

Chichicastenango, located in the department of Quiché, is a town where contemporary Mayan culture is still present. Here, you can witness the religious syncretism between the Mayan and Christian beliefs in the church of Santo Tomás, where both figures are worshiped. You can also experience a traditional Mayan market and learn about their crops, beliefs, textiles, and gastronomy. It’s one of the best places to buy traditional Guatemalan souvenirs. Bring cash, comfortable shoes, and a great attitude to have a great time.

BEACHES OF BLACK SAND AND WHITE SAND

BEACHES OF BLACK SAND AND WHITE SAND

Guatemala has many tourist destinations to offer, something for everyone. We have jungles, lakes, volcanoes, and beaches. Guatemala is located between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, which offer us beaches of black sand and white sand.

The Caribbean Sea offers us white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, a tropical climate, and it is also where our Garífuna culture is found. The Garífunas are an Afro-descendant culture with their own traditions, language, gastronomy, religion, and clothing. It is also a happy culture, its people are friendly, and the atmosphere is a party. You will enjoy your visit to the Guatemalan Pacific from start to finish.

The black sand beaches are offered by the Guatemalan Pacific with their beautiful volcanic sand. Activities such as releasing baby sea turtles, surfing, boat rides through mangroves, and many more activities take place on these beaches. For lovers of the sun, beach, and sand, Guatemala is an indispensable destination. We recommend that you bring sun protection, a bathing suit, and mosquito repellent to enjoy it to the fullest.