Lake Atitlan Boat Schedule

Lake Atitlan Boat Schedule From San Pedro for Panajachel. First boats leave from San Pedro to Panajachel at 7:00 AM

Lake Atitlan Boat Schedule | Price and Times

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Lake Atitlan Guatemala private boats are available after hours please contact Henry for rates and time he services from most villages around Lake Atitlan.

Lake Atitlan Boat Schedule | Price and Times

Lake Atitlan Boat Schedule | Price and Times is not an official boat schedule, however, the lanchas typically depart and arrive every 20-30 minutes from the public docks at the end of Calle del Embarcadero located just west of Santander in the village of Panajachel.

Lake Atitlan Boat Schedule

COSTS PLEASE NOTE THIS.

Some Santiago boat Captains attempt to ask for higher prices.

The prices below are the accepted pricing.

San Pedro has two boat docks, to get to Santiago from San Pedro you need to take the Santiago Boats. Ask for Directions.

Pana to/from Santa Cruz/Jaibalito – Q10
Pana to/from San Marcos/San Pablo/San Juan/San Pedro – Q25
Pana to/from Santiago Atitlan – Q25
San Marcos to/from Santa Cruz – Q10
San Pedro to/from Santiago – Q10
San Pedro to/from Santa Cruz – Q20
San Pedro to/from San Marcos – Q10

Lanchas to Santiago depart from a different dock located at the end of Calle Rancho Grande and leave approximately every 30 minutes. Public lanchas run daily starting at 7:00 am.

The village of Santiago is located directly across Lake Atitlan from Panajachel or Pana as the locals refer to it.  The easiest way to travel to Santiago from Pana is by a lancha.

Lake Atitlan Boat Schedule, while there are no roads that circle the lake, villages can be reached by shuttle boats called lanchas that provide transportation from village to village in and around the lake.

Panajachel located three hours from Guatemala City and 2.5 hours from Antigua is considered the gateway to Lake Atitlan.  Panajachel sits on the northeast shore of the Lake and is the transport hub for the whole area, you can literally travel anywhere from Pana.

Boat services start around 7:00 am with the last boat departing Panajachel around 7:00 pm.

The last boat departing San Pedro is 5:00 pm. 

Boats depart approximately every 20 – 30 minutes.

Private lanchas are available from most villages around Lake Atitlán to just about any other lake destination.

Keep in mind that early mornings on the lake are typically calm, while wind is common late morning and afternoon making for a more adventurous boat trips.

We recommend that you carry the appropriate amount of money for the lanchas. Boat captains may or may not have sufficient change. Visit a Lake Atitlan Bank and they can exchange your larger denominations of money for you.

The village of San Pedro La Laguna on Lake Atitlan is one of our favorite villages on the Lake. San Pedro in its earlier years was the home for many hippie travelers—that was 20 years ago.

Today, San Pedro still remains a destination for the younger travelers and backpackers that visit Lake Atitlan.