

Central America
9 days
8 nights
12 people
Moderate
Art & Culture
Immerse yourself in Guatemala's most spectacular landscapes while delving deep into its living history. Wander the cobbled streets of the old capital, La Antigua, and uncover the country's intricate past. Take a dip in Lake Atitlán, the most beautiful lake in the world, before visiting ancient Mayan villages. Sip award-winning coffee in the countryside and explore craft traditions at Central America's largest artisan's market. Along the way, discover what makes Guatemala the Mayan Heartland and the land of eternal spring.
Welcome to the Highlands of Guatemala. Once you’ve settled into your hotel in the UNESCO Heritage city of La Antigua, you can explore as you please. We'll be meeting for a welcome drink at our hotel and then heading to dinner as a group.
Hotel San Jorge (or similar), Antigua
Welcome dinner
Today we set off deeper into the highlands to the town of Tecpán, where we'll visit the ancient capital of the Kaqchikel Mayan Kingdom. We'll grab a quick lunch at my favourite roadside cafe, before driving to Panajachel, the gateway town to Lake Atitlán. From here, it's a short boat trip to our boutique lodge - "Guatemala's most magical hotel" - where we'll be staying for the next 3 nights. Dinner will be a family style meal, as the sun sets over the lake
Today we set off deeper into the highlands to the town of Tecpán, where we'll visit the ancient capital of the Kaqchikel Mayan Kingdom. We'll grab a quick lunch at my favourite roadside cafe, before driving to Panajachel, the gateway town to Lake Atitlán. From here, it's a short boat trip to our boutique lodge - "Guatemala's most magical hotel" - where we'll be staying for the next 3 nights. Dinner will be a family style meal, as the sun sets over the lake
Casa del Mundo (or similar), Lake Atitlán
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Casa del Mundo (or similar), Lake Atitlán
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
A short boat ride will take us across the lake to San Juan La Laguna. For centuries, this town has been inhabited by the Tz'utujil people, and in recent years it's become well-known for its strong Mayan culture. Here we'll learn about local customs, visit a weaving cooperative and explore the most colorful viewpoint in the country. Following lunch, we'll have plenty of time to explore San Juan's many artists shops, before we head back to our lodge for a relaxing afternoon. After dinner, there will be a wood-fired hot tub, ready for anyone who wants to steep under the stars!
A short boat ride will take us across the lake to San Juan La Laguna. For centuries, this town has been inhabited by the Tz'utujil people, and in recent years it's become well-known for its strong Mayan culture. Here we'll learn about local customs, visit a weaving cooperative and explore the most colorful viewpoint in the country. Following lunch, we'll have plenty of time to explore San Juan's many artists shops, before we head back to our lodge for a relaxing afternoon. After dinner, there will be a wood-fired hot tub, ready for anyone who wants to steep under the stars!
Casa del Mundo (or similar), Lake Atitlán
Breakfast, Dinner
Casa del Mundo (or similar), Lake Atitlán
Breakfast, Dinner
This morning is dedicated to relaxing and enjoying our lakeside lodge. Go for a dip, head out on a kayak or have a long lie in. For lunch we'll head to a nearby terraced restaurant before boating across to another Mayan town, known for its rather cheeky "resident" saint. We'll have one last family-style dinner before our last night on the lake.
This morning is dedicated to relaxing and enjoying our lakeside lodge. Go for a dip, head out on a kayak or have a long lie in. For lunch we'll head to a nearby terraced restaurant before boating across to another Mayan town, known for its rather cheeky "resident" saint. We'll have one last family-style dinner before our last night on the lake.
Casa del Mundo (or similar), Lake Atitlán
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Casa del Mundo (or similar), Lake Atitlán
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
In the late morning, we’ll head back to Panajachel, where we’ll hop into our private transport and make our way to Chichicastenango (aka “Chichi”). With its cobbled streets, pre-Christian beliefs and Mayan traditions, Chichi is as magical as it is mysterious. After checking into the beautiful Santo Tomás hotel, we'll have some downtime before our dinner and a musical surprise!
In the late morning, we’ll head back to Panajachel, where we’ll hop into our private transport and make our way to Chichicastenango (aka “Chichi”). With its cobbled streets, pre-Christian beliefs and Mayan traditions, Chichi is as magical as it is mysterious. After checking into the beautiful Santo Tomás hotel, we'll have some downtime before our dinner and a musical surprise!
Hotel Santo Tomas (or similar), Chichicastenango
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Hotel Santo Tomas (or similar), Chichicastenango
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Market days in Chichicastenango are a mix-mash of vibrant colors, smells, fabrics, and traditions. For the early risers, we'll be up exploring at the crack of dawn. At breakfast, we'll re-group before we have an introduction to the town’s market history and traditions. For the rest of the morning and early afternoon, we'll have plenty time to people watch, explore and pick up a few souvenirs. After lunch, we'll make our way back to Antigua, for a relaxing afternoon and a dinner at the city's greenest restaurant.
Market days in Chichicastenango are a mix-mash of vibrant colors, smells, fabrics, and traditions. For the early risers, we'll be up exploring at the crack of dawn. At breakfast, we'll re-group before we have an introduction to the town’s market history and traditions. For the rest of the morning and early afternoon, we'll have plenty time to people watch, explore and pick up a few souvenirs. After lunch, we'll make our way back to Antigua, for a relaxing afternoon and a dinner at the city's greenest restaurant.
Hotel Santo Tomas (or similar), Chichicastenango
Breakfast, Dinner
Hotel Santo Tomas (or similar), Chichicastenango
Breakfast, Dinner
Guatemala has some of the highest rated coffees in the world. A trip here wouldn't be complete without the whole coffee experience. From its history and cultural significance to production and tasting, today we'll be learning about coffee, with a backdrop of Acatenango volcano. We'll have the afternoon to explore or relax in Antigua. Dinner you can grab at your own leisure.
Guatemala has some of the highest rated coffees in the world. A trip here wouldn't be complete without the whole coffee experience. From its history and cultural significance to production and tasting, today we'll be learning about coffee, with a backdrop of Acatenango volcano. We'll have the afternoon to explore or relax in Antigua. Dinner you can grab at your own leisure.
Hotel San Jorge (or similar), Antigua
Breakfast, Lunch
Hotel San Jorge (or similar), Antigua
Breakfast, Lunch
There are over 30 volcanoes dotting Guatemala, some more active than others! Today we visit Pacaya Volcano, and hike through its other-worldly lava field. As the day goes on, we’ll learn about the topography and history of this volcano, whilst taking in some stunning volcanic scenery. The hike only takes a few hours; however, we'll be out the whole day and eating a picnic lunch. After a few volcano-roasted marshmallows (and maybe even a Guate S’more!), it's back to Antigua for our final group dinner.
There are over 30 volcanoes dotting Guatemala, some more active than others! Today we visit Pacaya Volcano, and hike through its other-worldly lava field. As the day goes on, we’ll learn about the topography and history of this volcano, whilst taking in some stunning volcanic scenery. The hike only takes a few hours; however, we'll be out the whole day and eating a picnic lunch. After a few volcano-roasted marshmallows (and maybe even a Guate S’more!), it's back to Antigua for our final group dinner.
Hotel San Jorge (or similar), Antigua
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Hotel San Jorge (or similar), Antigua
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today, catch flights home or onto your next adventure. I'll be on hand to help arrange transport to the airport or offer suggestions for things to do for the day.
Breakfast
The listed price of this trip is per person based on double occupancy.
You’re in good company. Solo travelers typically make up about half of our small groups. With curiosity at the center of our experiences, there’s a natural camaraderie that develops over the course of a trip. We have two options for you:
Shared Room (subject to the latest Covid-19 guidelines): You'll be matched with another solo traveler of the same gender.
Private Room: Have your own room, subject to availability, for a supplemental cost of $425. After booking your trip, please request a private room when you fill out your traveler information form and we’ll send a separate invoice for the cost.
You’re in good company. Solo travelers typically make up about half of our small groups. With curiosity at the center of our experiences, there’s a natural camaraderie that develops over the course of a trip. We have two options for you:
Shared Room (subject to the latest Covid-19 guidelines): You'll be matched with another solo traveler of the same gender.
Private Room: Have your own room, subject to availability, for a supplemental cost of $425. After booking your trip, please request a private room when you fill out your traveler information form and we’ll send a separate invoice for the cost.
Your trip includes an arrival airport transfer when you arrive on Day 1 of the tour. We recommend arriving around 3pm where you’ll be met by your driver who will take you to your Antigua hotel.
A departure airport transfer is NOT included on the last day of the tour. Your tour leader can offer transport suggestions on departure day, as well as suggestions for things to do in Antigua if you are extending your stay. We recommend checking out the Atlas Obscura Guide to Antigua if you'd plan to stay a few extra days on your own.
*Airport transfers are only provided if arriving on the trip dates, or if pre trip arrangements have been made through Atlas Obscura.
Your trip includes an arrival airport transfer when you arrive on Day 1 of the tour. We recommend arriving around 3pm where you’ll be met by your driver who will take you to your Antigua hotel.
A departure airport transfer is NOT included on the last day of the tour. Your tour leader can offer transport suggestions on departure day, as well as suggestions for things to do in Antigua if you are extending your stay. We recommend checking out the Atlas Obscura Guide to Antigua if you'd plan to stay a few extra days on your own.
*Airport transfers are only provided if arriving on the trip dates, or if pre trip arrangements have been made through Atlas Obscura.
We’ll be spending a lot of our time outside and in rural areas. In some cases, this will involve dirt and/or cobblestone paths. The most physical day will be our Volcano hike, so you should feel comfortable walking for at least 3 hours uphill and 1 hour downhill.
We’ll be spending a lot of our time outside and in rural areas. In some cases, this will involve dirt and/or cobblestone paths. The most physical day will be our Volcano hike, so you should feel comfortable walking for at least 3 hours uphill and 1 hour downhill.
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Trip Leader
Ross Jennings
Ross Jennings is a bagpipe-playing, Guinness World Record–holding adventurer with the goal of piping in every country on Earth. So far, he’s ticked off over 100 countries! Originally from Scotland, Ross spent most of his childhood moving around Asia. He speaks Mandarin and Spanish and studied economics and Chinese at the University of Edinburgh. When he’s not off on a kilted adventure or leading trips around the world, he lives in Edinburgh. Despite being half-Irish and half-Scottish, he wears the ancient tartan of his mother’s Lowland clan, Clan Baird.
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