11 Days
8 - 14
24+
Uncover Guatemala’s rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes on this immersive 11 -day journey. Begin in GUA City and explore ancient ruins like Iximché and the vibrant towns around Lake Atitlán. Take a boat trip to indigenous cooperatives and visit sacred sites like the Maximon Shrine. Experience the lively Chichicastenango market and the colonial charm of Antigua, complete with a traditional cooking workshop. Conquer Acatenango Volcano on an unforgettable hike and delve into the mysteries of Tikal National Park. Wrap up with visits to the breathtaking Candelaria Caves, Cobán, and the Quetzal Biotope Nature Reserve. A perfect blend of adventure, culture, and nature awaits!
مطار أورورا الدولي
Arrival in Guatemala City
From Ancient Ruins to Lake Serenity
Explore Atitilan
Chichicastenango Market
Antigua History & Culinary Experience
Acatenango Volcano Adventure
Descent and Journey to Flores
Exploring Tikal and Flores
Caves and Coban Exploration
Nature Trails and City Bound
Going home
Upon arrival at Guatemala City Airport, a Pangaea representative will be there to greet you and escort you to the hotel for check-in. After a long flight, you’ll have time to rest and refresh. Later, we will gather in the hotel lobby for a welcoming dinner, followed by a briefing and the opportunity to meet the rest of the group.
Shared room
Dinner
Shuttle
After a delicious breakfast, we will depart from Guatemala City for an unforgettable day of exploration. Our first stop will be the Iximché Archaeological Site, where you’ll uncover the rich history of the ancient Maya civilization. Next, we’ll visit the charming town of Sololá, offering a glimpse into local culture and traditions. Finally, we’ll head to the breathtaking Lake Atitlan, where you can relax, enjoy the stunning surroundings, rest, and prepare for the exciting adventures ahead.
Shared room
Breakfast
Shuttle
Embark on a scenic boat trip across Lake Atitlan, starting with a visit to the vibrant town of Santiago Atitlan. Explore the town and its cultural treasures, including the renowned Maximon Shrine. Continue your journey by boat to San Juan La Laguna, where you’ll immerse yourself in local life by visiting indigenous cooperatives and learning about their traditional crafts. Afterward, return by boat to Santa Catarina Palopó, where you’ll enjoy a traditional lunch in the welcoming homes of the villagers.
Shared room
Breakfast,lunch
Shuttle
After breakfast, we’ll begin our journey to the historic town of Chichicastenango, renowned for its vibrant market. Immerse yourself in the local culture as you explore the colorful stalls offering handmade textiles, crafts, and fresh produce. Visit the impressive Santo Tomas Church, where indigenous traditions blend with Catholic rituals, and take a walk through the nearby cemetery and Pascual Abaj, a sacred site for Maya spiritual practices. In the afternoon, we’ll drive to the charming colonial city of Antigua, where you can unwind and enjoy the evening at your leisure.
Shared room
Breakfast
Shuttle
Start your day with a fascinating tour of Antigua, where history comes to life as you explore iconic landmarks like the Ruins of the Cathedral, La Merced Convent, and San Francisco Church. These architectural marvels offer a glimpse into the city’s colonial past. After a morning of discovery, indulge in a unique cultural experience with a traditional cooking workshop at 4 PM. Learn the art of preparing local Guatemalan dishes, and enjoy an early dinner as part of the hands-on workshop, savoring the flavors of the region in a cozy, authentic setting.
Shared room
Breakfast, Dinner
Shuttle
Get ready for an exhilarating adventure as we set off for the Acatenango Volcano hike. After breakfast, we’ll transfer from the hotel to the meeting point in central Antigua. The journey to the village where the hike begins will take approximately 1 hour. The hike itself begins at an elevation of around 2,100 meters (6,890 feet) and ascends to 3,976 meters (13,044 feet) at the summit. This challenging trek will take approximately 5-7 hours to reach base camp, with stunning views of neighboring volcanoes and lush landscapes along the way. You’ll be provided with a packed lunch during the hike, and once we reach base camp, enjoy a hearty dinner while taking in the breathtaking surroundings. After this unforgettable adventure, you’ll have time to relax and rest under the stars before heading back to Antigua the next day.
Shared tent
3 meals
Shuttle
After a well-deserved breakfast, we’ll begin our descent from the Acatenango base camp to the peaceful village of La Soledad. As we descend, you’ll enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, reflecting on the incredible experience of the previous day. Once we reach the village, we’ll transfer back to Antigua using shared services, where you can relax and refresh. In the afternoon, we’ll drive to Guatemala City, where you’ll board your flight to Flores. Upon arrival at Mundo Maya Airport, a warm welcome awaits, and we’ll transfer you to your hotel to rest and prepare for the next leg of your journey.
Shared room
Breakfast
Shuttle
Airplane
After breakfast, we will embark on an exciting visit to the renowned Tikal National Park, home to some of the most impressive Maya ruins in the world. Explore the towering pyramids and ancient temples surrounded by lush jungle, where you’ll be captivated by the history and grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage site. In the afternoon, we’ll return to Flores, where you can enjoy a leisurely walking tour of the town, soaking in the charming cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and vibrant local culture. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant, giving you a chance to experience authentic Guatemalan cuisine.
Shared room
Breakfast,lunch
Shuttle
We travel by road to Sayaxché and then to Cuevas de Candelaria National Park in Alta Verapaz to explore the Candelaria Caves, Central America’s largest cave system (30 km), located at the foot of the Chamá Mountain Range. Next, we head to Cobán to visit the Calvary Church, where the Maya-Kekchí perform ceremonies honoring their pre-Hispanic gods.
Shared room
Breakfast
Shuttle
Explore the lush cloud forest ecosystem of the Biotope “El Quetzal - Mario Dary Rivera,” the natural habitat of Guatemala’s iconic national bird, the Quetzal. Following our visit, we journey to Guatemala City, traversing diverse landscapes—from the misty cloud forests of Alta Verapaz to the arid tropical climate of the Motagua River Valley, once home to dinosaurs, and finally to the cooler highlands of the capital.
Shared room
Breakfast, Dinner
Shuttle
After enjoying a final breakfast at the hotel, you will be transferred to the airport for your return journey home. Reflect on the unforgettable experiences and memories made during your time in Guatemala as you board your flight. Safe travels, and we hope to welcome you back for another adventure soon!
Breakfast
Shuttle
In November, Guatemala typically experiences mild to warm weather as it transitions from the rainy season to the dry season. The temperatures generally range between 15°C in the cooler highlands to 25°C or higher in the lowland areas. • Antigua and the highlands (including Acatenango): Expect cooler mornings and evenings with temperatures ranging between 15°C and 22°C .It can be a bit chilly at higher elevations, especially in the evenings, so bringing layers is recommended. • Flores and the lowlands: Temperatures are warmer, ranging from 22°C to 30°C . Rain is less frequent, but occasional showers may still occur, particularly in the afternoons.
The official currency of Guatemala is the Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ).
Payment Methods:
• Cash: Cash is commonly used, especially in smaller towns, markets, and local shops.
• Credit/Debit Cards: Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in most hotels, larger restaurants, and shops, especially in tourist areas like Antigua and Guatemala City.
• ATMs: ATMs are available in most cities and tourist areas, where you can withdraw Quetzals directly.
• Tipping: It’s customary to tip in cash, typically around 10% in restaurants.
Note: Make sure to call your bank before traveling to Guatemala to activate your credit or debit card for international use. Carrying some local currency is recommended for smaller purchases and in more remote areas where card payments might not be accepted.
U.S. Visa: While Saudi citizens do not require a visa to enter Guatemala, having a U.S. visa can be beneficial for a smoother travel experience. It can facilitate an easier entry process and quicker customs clearance. In some cases, travelers without a U.S. visa may face challenges or even rejection when attempting to enter the country, so holding a U.S. visa can serve as an added advantage to ensure a hassle-free journey.
Remember, adaptation in travel means adjusting to new environments, cultures, and situations. Embracing these changes will enhance your experience and help you fully enjoy your destination.
Saudi Phone Number: Please note that your Saudi phone number does not work in Guatemala. To avoid any inconvenience, make sure to arrange an alternative verification method with your bank before traveling, such as using email or an authentication app, to ensure smooth access to your accounts while abroad.
- The schedule may change according to circumstances out of our control
- This trip is subject to a minimum participant requirement for operation. We highly recommend refraining from booking your flights until we confirm and advise you to proceed with flight reservations.
- Check-in at the hotel starts at 16:00 for early arrivals. You can leave your luggage at the hotel and enjoy your first exploration until check-in time
Travelers to Guatemala are strongly encouraged to secure travel insurance from reputable providers such as World Nomads. Please note that Pangaea is not responsible for any medical expenses, flight cancellations, or other unforeseen circumstances.
November 6, 2025 to November 16, 2025
13,500 SAR / per-person - (14) Seat availableSmall first aid bag, trip leader will have an integrated bag but to reserve/you should tell us if you have any health problems.