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Nature

Boat Trip along the Atitlán River to the San Juan Lagoon - Full-Day Tour

Discover the staggering natural beauty that surrounds Lake Atitlan, the most dreamy region travellers think about when imagining their trip to Guatemala.

  • 11 heures
  • Bon imprimé
  • A relaxing boat ride across the gorgeous Lake Atitlan
  • A visit to the quaint lakeside town of Santiago Atitlan
  • Lunch in Panajachel, a pre-Columbian town of Kakchiquel origin

Begin by journeying from Antigua to Panajachel, a trip through the Western Highlands region filled with quaint mountain towns, highland lakes and pine forests. Once in Panajachel, hop onto a boat to cross Lake Atitlan and visit Santiago Atitlan, where you will learn all about the local Saint Maximon. Santiago is by far one of the most popular lakeside settlements outside Panajachel, where the locals still adhere to a traditional Tz’utujil Mayan lifestyle. The local women weave and wear what are known as huipiles – elegant tunics embroidered with breath-taking colourful depictions of birds and flowers. Ancient ceremonies coexist side by side with Mayan Catholicism.

Continue then to explore Panajachel, where you will also enjoy a lunch break. This pre-Columbian town witnessed the last battle between Spaniards and their Kakchiquel allies against the local Tzujiles. The Franciscans missionaries that abounded in that age also left their mark in this region by erecting a convent nearby. At the end of the trip, you will be comfortably taken back to your hotel. This is, in short, the best way for you to dive into the region's history while getting to see the lifestyle of the Mayan people.

Languages

English and Spanish.

Prix

Inclus

  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • Boat Ride

Non inclus

  • Lunch

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