Antigua by night

Your Travel Guide to Organize your Trip in Guatemala

I went to Guatemala last year and was surprised by this country: the rawness of nature, the beauty of the landscapes, the high energy of the land, the colorful cities make it a destination that is still a bit unknown but definitely worth a visit. I sat down last week to gather all my Travel Notes (after a few months, I need to throw some flying papers away) so I’ve made for you a List of the Best Places you can Visit. But before that…

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Now it’s time for you to prepare your Future Trip to Guatemala

Top 7 Visits in Guatemala

Guatemala is a land of adventure, history, and natural beauty. Whether you’re hiking volcanoes, exploring ancient ruins, or relaxing by the lake, each destination promises a unique experience.

Here’s a glimpse of the most unforgettable places to visit:

✨ Tikal & Flores

Deep in the jungle, the ancient Maya city of Tikal rises like a lost world. Climb towering pyramids for sunrise views over the misty rainforest, where howler monkeys and exotic birds set the scene. Stay on Flores Island, a charming lakeside town with colorful streets, perfect for relaxing after an adventure.

🌿 Semuc Champey

A true hidden gem, Semuc Champey is a series of tiered turquoise pools sitting atop a limestone bridge. Swim in crystal-clear waters, explore the underground caves, and soak in the untouched beauty of Guatemala’s lush jungle.

🏠 Antigua

This colonial city is a perfect blend of history and charm, with cobbled streets, baroque architecture, and vibrant markets. Wander through picturesque ruins, sip Guatemalan coffee in a cozy café, and hike up to the Cerro de la Cruz for a stunning panoramic view.

Read on the website to see the pictures

Suggestion: Stay in Hostel Central San Sebastián to experience Japanese Pods

Special event: plan to attend the Festival de la Luz in mid-July every year

Antigua Guatemala festival de la luz

⛰ Volcano Acatenango

For the adventurous, hiking Acatenango is an unforgettable experience. Camp above the clouds and witness the fiery eruptions of neighboring Volcano Fuego lighting up the night sky—an awe-inspiring natural spectacle.

⛪ Iximché – Ruinas de Tecpán

Step into the past at Iximché, the remnants of an ancient Kaqchikel Maya city. Wander through its ceremonial plazas, pyramids, and ball courts, learning about its fascinating history and the Spanish conquest’s impact on the region.

🌊 Lake Atitlán

Surrounded by volcanoes and picturesque villages, Lake Atitlán is one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. Take a boat to the colorful villages of San Juan, San Pedro, or Santiago, each offering its own unique culture, art, and traditions. You can also enjoy swimming in the lake.

Read the Adventures Newsletter I wrote from Lake Atitlán

My Travel Photos – What a Beautiful Memory!

🏖️ El Paredón

For a laid-back beach escape, El Paredón is Guatemala’s top surf spot. This sleepy coastal town offers black sand beaches, epic waves, and a chilled-out vibe—perfect for unwinding after days of exploring.

Where to stay in El Paredon (Beach)
Caracola Boutique Hostel – The Driftwood Surfer
Green Belly Surf Hostel – Cocori

Read the Adventures Newsletter I wrote from El Paredon

For Transportation

Check CA Travelers for Tours and Transportations: link here

You don’t know what means “it rains” before you’ve been in Guatemala during rainy season

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