
Discover Guatemala’s vibrant culture, explore enchanting villages, witness breathtaking landscapes, and immerse yourself in timeless Mayan traditions!
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Easy Tours are accessible for all travelers. There will be limited periods of standing or walking during sightseeing excursions as pre-booked transportation will take passengers between destinations.
Begin in bustling Guatemala City, where a warm welcome and comfortable accommodations set the tone for your adventure. Immerse yourself in the colorful, lively atmosphere of Chichicastenango’s indigenous market and witness fascinating, centuries-old rituals at the historic Church of Santo Tomás. Travel through scenic, verdant highlands to the serene, crystalline waters of Lake Atitlán, where charming lakeside Mayan villages showcase exquisite textile traditions and authentic local craftsmanship. Explore the picturesque, colonial elegance of Antigua Guatemala, marveling at its beautifully preserved churches, ornate plazas, and historic architecture. Fly to the remote Petén region to uncover remarkable, jungle-shrouded Mayan archaeological sites, including the impressive ruins of Yaxhá and the tranquil island city of Topoxté. Conclude with an unforgettable exploration of Tikal’s majestic temples, grand plazas, and iconic pyramids rising above the lush rainforest canopy, offering a mesmerizing glimpse into Guatemala’s rich heritage, vibrant traditions, and awe-inspiring natural beauty!
Prices for this tour are per person, based on a twin/double room sharing basis.
Single supplement is available for 499 USD per person.
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| Depart : 24 Jun 2026 | Return : 30 Jun 2026 | Land Only Price : $1549 | Miami (MIA) : $1849 |
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| Depart : 08 Jul 2026 | Return : 14 Jul 2026 | Land Only Price : $1549 | Miami (MIA) : $1899 |
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| Depart : 22 Jul 2026 | Return : 28 Jul 2026 | Land Only Price : $1549 | Miami (MIA) : $1899 |
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| Depart : 12 Aug 2026 | Return : 18 Aug 2026 | Land Only Price : $1549 | Miami (MIA) : $1949 |
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| Depart : 26 Aug 2026 | Return : 01 Sep 2026 | Land Only Price : $1549 | Miami (MIA) : $1949 |
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| Depart : 09 Sep 2026 | Return : 15 Sep 2026 | Land Only Price : $1449 | Miami (MIA) : $1799 |
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| Depart : 23 Sep 2026 | Return : 29 Sep 2026 | Land Only Price : $1449 | Miami (MIA) : $1799 |
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| Depart : 07 Oct 2026 | Return : 13 Oct 2026 | Land Only Price : $1549 | Miami (MIA) : $1949 |
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| Depart : 21 Oct 2026 | Return : 27 Oct 2026 | Land Only Price : $1549 | Miami (MIA) : $1949 |
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| Depart : 11 Nov 2026 | Return : 17 Nov 2026 | Land Only Price : $1549 | Miami (MIA) : $1999 |
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| Depart : 25 Nov 2026 | Return : 01 Dec 2026 | Land Only Price : $1549 | Miami (MIA) : $1999 |
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| Depart : 02 Dec 2026 | Return : 08 Dec 2026 | Land Only Price : $1549 | Miami (MIA) : $1999 |
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| Depart : 16 Dec 2026 | Return : 22 Dec 2026 | Land Only Price : $1549 | Miami (MIA) : $1999 |
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We can arrange connecting flights from many other cities for an additional price. Please contact us to receive a quote for departure from airports that are not on the list above.
You can choose to extend your vacation by having more days at the end of your tour. You may also choose to combine your tours with our many other tours and trip extensions. Please contact us for more details.
| Extra night Pre-tour in Guatemala City (Deluxe Hotel) including breakfast and one way airport transfer. (Min 02 Pax) | |
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| Charges for 1 Day(s) |
+ $199 |
| Rooming Charges | |
| Twin/Double Sharing Basis | +0 |
| Single Supplement | + $145 / person |
| Extra night Pre-tour in Guatemala City (Superior Hotel) including breakfast and one way airport transfer. (Min 02 Pax) | |
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| Charges for 1 Day(s) |
+ $120 |
| Rooming Charges | |
| Twin/Double Sharing Basis | +0 |
| Single Supplement | + $75 / person |
| Extra night Pre-tour in Guatemala City (Standard Hotel) including breakfast and one way airport transfer. (Min 02 Pax) | |
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| Charges for 1 Day(s) |
+ $110 |
| Rooming Charges | |
| Twin/Double Sharing Basis | +0 |
| Single Supplement | + $60 / person |
| Extra night Post-tour in Guatemala City (Deluxe Hotel) including breakfast and one way airport transfer. (Min 02 Pax) | |
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| Tour Extension for 1 Day(s) |
+ $199 |
| Rooming Charges | |
| Twin/Double Sharing Basis | +0 |
| Single Supplement | + $145 / person |
| Extra night Post-tour in Guatemala City (Superior Hotel) including breakfast and one way airport transfer. (Min 02 Pax) | |
|---|---|
| Tour Extension for 1 Day(s) |
+ $120 |
| Rooming Charges | |
| Twin/Double Sharing Basis | +0 |
| Single Supplement | + $75 / person |
| Extra night Post-tour in Guatemala City (Standard Hotel) including breakfast and one way airport transfer. (Min 02 Pax) | |
|---|---|
| Tour Extension for 1 Day(s) |
+ $110 |
| Rooming Charges | |
| Twin/Double Sharing Basis | +0 |
| Single Supplement | + $60 / person |
| Extra Services Selection | |
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| Upgrade to Deluxe Hotels | + $449 |
| Upgrade to Superior Hotels | + $149 |
Make your way to the international airport to board your flight to Guatemala, enjoying in-flight meals and services along the journey. Welcome to the land of eternal spring! Upon arrival at La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City, our representative will greet you and transfer you to your hotel for check-in and overnight stay.
Overnight stay at Guatemala City
Today after breakfast, at 07:00 a.m., you will be promptly picked up from your hotel for a scenic transfer to the enchanting town of Chichicastenango. Immerse yourself in the most vibrant and picturesque Indigenous open-air market in the country, where hundreds of locals from nearby villages gather to enthusiastically barter their exquisite goods and fresh products. Additionally, witness the mesmerizing religious ceremonies unfolding on the ancient steps and within the majestic 400-year-old Church of Santo Tomás (please respect the dress code—no shorts or bathing suits—and refrain from taking photographs inside the church).
Overnight stay at Chichicastenango
After morning breakfast, embark on a breathtaking transfer to the stunning Lake Atitlán, renowned as one of the most beautiful lakes in the world, with its crystalline-azure waters nestled in a dramatic volcanic crater. This serene spot is the perfect place to deeply connect with rich Guatemalan folklore, surrounded by twelve traditional Indigenous villages inhabited by descendants of the proud Quiché, Cakchiquel, and Tzutuhil nations. At 09:00 a.m., board a comfortable motor launch to cross the shimmering lake to the charming Indigenous village of San Juan la Laguna. Delight in exploring this lively community, where skilled weavers craft vibrant and colorful textiles.
Overnight stay at Lake Atitlán
Following a relaxed breakfast, depart for Antigua Guatemala, the most important and enchanting colonial city in the region. Founded by the Spaniards in 1543, this UNESCO-honored gem beautifully blends ancient ruins, meticulously restored colonial buildings, and elegant new structures in traditional style—declared a “Monument of America” in 1965. Explore the grand Central Plaza, encircled by the impressive antique Cathedral, the historic Municipal Government Building, and the majestic Palace of the Captains General; admire stunning colonial churches and monasteries, observe primitive foot-looms producing vibrant textiles, and visit a renowned jade factory where this precious stone is transformed into exquisite jewelry. In the afternoon, continue with a smooth transfer to Guatemala City.
Overnight stay at Guatemala City
Today early morning at 04:30 am, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Flores, Petén. Upon arrival, our dedicated representative will escort you to the magnificent archaeological site of Yaxhá. This ancient city, contemporary to Tikal, sits majestically on the northeastern shore of Lake Yaxhá, boasting over 1,400 mapped monuments and ongoing excavations revealing its awe-inspiring architecture. Discover fascinating ball courts, residential and sacred areas—including the restored Maler Group and North Acropolis—and climb the towering Temple 216, soaring over 90 feet high. Proceed to the intriguing Topoxté, located on seasonal islands on the lake's western side, featuring buildings reminiscent of Tulum in Yucatán and inhabited during the post-classic period (900–1200 AD).
Overnight stay at FloresAfter indulging in a satisfying morning breakfast, step back over 2,000 years in time with an unforgettable visit to the extraordinary Tikal National Park. This morning, our knowledgeable representative will guide you to the iconic Mayan city of Tikal, nestled at the heart of the vast 222-square-mile national park. Inhabited from 600 BC to 869 AD and at its peak during the Late Classic era (690–850 AD), explore remarkable highlights such as the impressive Twin-Pyramid Complexes “Q” and “R”, the mystical Lost World Complex with its Great Pyramid and Temple 5C-49, the enigmatic Temple III and Palace of the Windows, the grand Great Plaza flanked by the majestic pyramids of the Grand Jaguar and the Masks, the elegant Palace of the Nobles, and the soaring Pyramid IV—the tallest Mayan pyramid, offering panoramic views of the emerald jungle canopy. In the afternoon, transfer to Santa Elena’s Airport for your return flight to Guatemala City, where our representative will ensure a comfortable transfer to your hotel.
Overnight stay at Guatemala City
Today at a convenient time you will be transferred to the airport for your onwards flight.
The Barceló Guatemala City hotel is located just 2.5 km for La Aurora International Airport and 4.5 km from the historic city center. Within the main business area, surrounded by restaurants, shops and entertainment facilities. This urban five-star hotel offers 395 elegant rooms equipped with everything necessary to ensure an enjoyable business or leisure stay. Enjoy the hotel's excellent culinary options through our room service or enjoy one of our gourmet international restaurants.
Hilton Guatemala City is a resort 15 minutes’ drive from the centre of Guatemala City. It features an outdoor swimming pool, a spa and a restaurant.
Each spacious room at Hilton Guatemala City has colonial-style décor. All accommodation has a sofa and cable TV. Mobile phones are available for an additional cost.
Guests can enjoy Guatemalan and Mediterranean cuisine in Las Ventanas Restaurant, which offers views of the volcanoes. There is also a cocktail bar.
Guests can also make use of a gym.
Guatemala Airport is a 20-minute drive from the resort. Staff can arrange car, helicopter and jet hire.
Families in particular like the location – they rated 8.8 for a stay with kids.
Offering thermal pools and a massage room with sauna, this hotel is 450 metres from Atitlán Lake. Regis Hotel Spa features beautiful gardens and rooms with a fireplace. The Regis features a rustic décor, with wooden beams and tiled roofs. The rooms come with colonial-style furniture and have a Cable TV and a seating area. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas. The extensive grounds feature lush vegetation and palm trees, and there is a children’s playground. The massage room and the sauna are located on the green areas of the Regis Hotel Spa. Located on the Panajachel town of Guatemala, the volcanoes can be overlooked. The Main Street and local restaurants are 5 minutes’ walk. The closest bus station is 450 metres away, while the ferry station is 600 metres away. Families in particular like the location – they rated 9.2 for a stay with kids.
The colonial-style Hotel del Patio, in Santa Elena Petén, is just 3 minutes’ drive from Mundo Maya International Airport. It offers an outdoor pool and free WiFi.
Set around a beautiful courtyard, air-conditioned rooms feature cable TV and a fan. There is a safe and a work desk. The private bathroom comes with a shower and toiletries.
Tikal National Park is a 45-minute drive away.
The charge will be made with the hotel's exchange rate, which may vary according to what is presented in Booking.
Families in particular like the location – they rated 8.9 for a stay with kids.
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Bolontiku Boutique Hotel Member of the Cayuga Collection is located 15 minutes by boat from Flores Island. This modern hotel is situated right on Peten Itza Lake and offers free Wi-Fi and breakfast. The air-conditioned rooms here feature a flat-screen TV, a minibar and a private bathroom with a shower, hairdryer and free toiletries. All rooms overlook the lake. The property offers an on-site restaurant that serves international and local cuisine from 7:00 until 22:00. Also available is a fully stocked bar. Bolontiku has a dock for guests to arrive by boat, and the tour desk can help arrange activities like island tours. Maya Mall shopping Centre is a 25-minute boat ride from Bolontiku Boutique Hotel Member of the Cayuga Collection, while guests can reach Mundo Maya International Airport in a 25-minute drive.

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All children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Minimum age for children on escorted tours is 8. Minimum age on Safaris is 8. Minimum age for game drives in Kruger National Park (South Africa) is 12. Minimum age for Uganda programs is 15.
Please note that many countries have adopted practices to prevent international abductions of children. If a person under the age of 18 years will be travelling with an adult other than his/her parents, or with only one parent, a notarized letter, granting authorization to travel, including the dates of travel should be carried.

We offer many Solo-Friendly trips with no mandatory single supplement. For all other tours, a single supplement will apply for solo travelers.
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Optional tours are offered to travelers interested in additional experiences, sightseeing, meals or activities to supplement the included components of our tours. You may choose to participate in some, all or none of the optional tours which are priced individually. Complete descriptions and prices for each optional tour are listed on the itinerary section of the tours on our website.
When can I add optional tours?
Optional tours are available for purchase any time up to 45 days before departure.
Can I purchase optional tours locally?
Yes. When traveling on an escorted tour, optional tours may be purchased locally from the Tour Manager. However, Indus cannot guarantee the rate and availability of these services when purchased locally. Please note that tours purchased locally are subject to current exchange rates and may cost up to 10% more.
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For complete details on Travel Insurance, check our Travel protection page.
When can I purchase Travel Insurance?
American Residents can purchase Trawick Insurance with us at the time of booking or anytime prior to departure. After booking, Canadian Residents will receive an email with a referral to TuGo Insurance which can be purchased anytime prior to departure.
When is Travel Insurance active?
Travel Protection coverages will take effect on the later of 1) the date the plan payment has been received by the Policyholder; 2) the date and time you start your Covered Trip; or 3) 12:01 A.M. Standard Time on the Scheduled Departure Date of your Covered Trip.
I need to cancel my trip and have not purchased insurance, what do I do?
Penalties for cancellation will depend on the tour you have purchased and how close to departure you are at the time of cancellation. For more information, visit our terms and conditions.
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An international trip may require valid travel documents such as passport, visa, re-entry permit, health certificate, inoculation record, a ticket for the return journey or continuance of your trip, or ANY combination thereof. Passengers are responsible for the proper documentation. Concerns about the required travel documents may be resolved by contacting the appropriate consulate or embassy.

