Guatemala
SIGHT SEEING TOURS
Guatemala has held onto its history and culture for many years, offering tourists many local attractions, sights and activities.
SCUBA DIVING
Explore ancient shipwrecks and contemplate some remarkable marine fauna.
WALKING
Walking provides a great opportunity to view the beautiful landscape as well as a great opportunity for stunning photography.
SWIMMING / SNORKELLING
Explore the underwater scenery, including a vast range of tropical and reef fish in crystal clear waters.
GUATEMALA CITY RESTAURANTS
The Guatemala City restaurant scene has all the usual national chains and fast food joints, but part of the fun of travelling is sampling the local cuisine. With that in mind, branch out and give a few locally-owned Guatemala City restaurants a shot.
CLIMB PACAYA VOLCANO
The Pacaya volcano is one of the most, if not the most climbed volcanoes in Guatemala. Rising to an altitude of 8,371 feet, the Pacaya volcano has been continually active since 1965. Found near Lake Atitlan, you can hike the volcano by yourself, but for safety reasons it is a good idea to use a guide. One of the biggest thrills to climbing Pacaya, besides the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, is the chance you will have to peer inside its cone.
VISIT LAKE ATITLAN
Surrounded by volcanoes and found at an elevation of over 5,000 feet above sea level, Lake Atitlan is absolutely beautiful. Along the southern shore of Lake Atitlan rests the tourist village of Panajachel.
GUATEMALA CITY NIGHTLIFE
When the sun goes down, Guatemala City gets its second wind. Neighbourhood bars and pubs are popular, of course, but if your tastes run deeper, whatever your inclination, sit at the bar and relax with a cold beer, a glass of pinot noir, or a classic martini, and be sure to chat with whoever happens to be nearby – you may make a new friend or a valuable business contact.