Lake Atitlan Tour Schedule | Prices and Times
Our Tours are uniquely designed for a true cultural experience of Guatemala, Lake Atitlan, Antigua and area.
Lake Atitlan Tour Schedule Hiking Tours
The trails above Santa Catarina Palopo are among the best around the lake offering great variety where you venture through diverse scenery from majestic peak summits to thick forests, challenging terrain, fields of wildflowers, and mountain slopes terraced with fields of onions and corn.
Lake Atitlan Tour Schedule Indian Nose Tours
Lake Atitlan Sunrise Tours are the best moments in life where all our senses are hyper-aware of just how wonderful life can be, these are the moments that stay with us forever— a moment where nothing else matters but what you are experiencing in the here and now.
Lake Atitlan Tour Schedule San Pedro Volcano Tours
Lake Atitlan Volcano Tour, Do you love adventure? How about taking the path less traveled? Are you ready to experience what it feels like to stand at the top of a volcano? If you answered ‘yes’ to any of those questions it’s time to pack your bags because Guatemala is calling your name.
Lake Atitlan Tour Schedule Village Boat Tours
The Lake Atitlan Village Boat tour takes you on a journey around the lake exploring and visiting the quiet and peaceful villages in the heart of Mayan culture that will surely bring back that wide-eyed luster and unbridled excitement of exploring the world.
Lake Atitlan Tour Schedule Market Tours
Markets in Guatemala are not only captivating mazes that provide an authentic experience you also get a real taste of the local culture. This tour will immerse you in the local culture as well as give you a sampling of the local cuisine in the vibrant open-air Mayan markets of Lake Atitlan.
Lake Atitlan Tour Schedule Village Tours
Lake Atitlan Tour Schedule Santiago Atitlan
Few places in the world offer visitors the serene feeling of wonder and amazement mixed with cultural connection and history than Santiago Lake Atitlan does. With such a rich history, Santiago has a variety of sights to see.
Lake Atitlan Tour Schedule Walking Tours
This cultural walking tour includes everything from visiting the local indoor/outdoor market to learning about the Mayan folklore that can be seen in local textiles and in the traditional hand-woven clothing, as well as leaning about the rich history of this area.
Lake Atitlan Tour Schedule Semana Santa Tours
Semana Santa Lake Atitlan Tour, join us in Lake Atitlan Guatemala on Good Friday for the most spectacular time of year with the celebration of Semana Santa.
On Good Friday, Santa Catarina Palopó and San Antonio Palopó which are two villages located along the shores of Lake Atitlan, Guatemala host the most beautiful religious celebration for Semana Santa.
Lake Atitlan Tour Schedule | Seasonal Tours
Panajachel Street Food Tour
We will be visiting local Panajachel Guatemalan food vendors on the street so be prepared to be outdoors in the open air for most of the tour. The atmosphere is fun and relaxed with a focus on enjoying great Guatemalan food and soaking in the local culture. Come with an empty stomach.
This Lake Atitlan Coffee Tour gives you an experience from tree to cup and will take place in the villages of San Juan La Laguna and San Pedro La Laguna where we introduce you to the coffee production process, from growing, harvesting, cleaning and drying the berries, roasting and finally to when it’s poured fresh into a cup.
San Juan La Laguna Painting Class
Imagine painting with the renowned artists of the village of San Juan La Laguna visiting what has been described as the most beautiful lakes in the world, Lake Atitlan. This bucket list worthy 1-day workshop brings you to the shores of Lake Atitlan where artists, writers, and nature enthusiasts have been drawn for decades.
As a participant you will gain a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of one of the oldest forms of artistic expression by working and learning directly from the Tz’utujil women of San Juan. You will learn how they grow their own cotton, harvest it by hand, spin it using ancient techniques, and then use natural dyes and colorants derived from locally found plants, tree, bark, berries, leaves, roots, wood, and insects in the Lake Atitlan area.