Eternal spring route

Day 1

Explore the awe-inspiring ruins of Tikal, the most significant city of the Maya Classic Period. Wander through the lush tropical jungle and marvel at towering palaces and ancient temples that reveal the story of a once-powerful civilization. Stay overnight on the picturesque Isla de Flores, nestled in the Lake Petén Itzá.

Day 2

You will journey to Cobán on a scenic yet lengthy six-hour trip. Along the way, you’ll explore the Cuevas de Candelaria, one of the largest underground cave systems in the Americas. For the Maya, these caves symbolize the entrance to the underworld, serving as sacred sites for rituals dedicated to the gods.

Day 3

Embark on a captivating full-day tour of this natural wonder. Semuc Champey is a breathtaking series of turquoise pools, where an underground river flows through limestone terrain. Enjoy a fun tubing adventure on the Cahabón River, hike to the iconic viewpoint for stunning panoramic views, and unwind in the crystal-clear pools.

Day 4

Set out on a road trip through the rural landscapes of Quiché, one of Guatemala’s most unexplored regions. The Ixil region—comprising Nebaj, Chajul, and Cotzal—was deeply affected by the 33-year civil war that ended in December 1996. During your journey, you’ll visit local homes, vibrant markets, and a stunning waterfall. This unique experience takes you beyond traditional tourism.

Day 5

You’ll explore Chichicastenango, a charming town that transforms into Central America’s largest handicraft market on Thursdays and Sundays. During your walking tour, you’ll visit the local cemetery, where spiritual guides have performed sacred Maya ceremonies, offering a unique glimpse into ancient traditions. End your day with an overnight stay on the beautiful Lake Atitlán.

Day 6

Embark on a cultural boat tour around Lake Atitlán, renowned as one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. Discover the magic of three charming Mayan villages and immerse yourself in the warmth and traditions of local culture.

Day 7

At the summit of this majestic mountain, you’ll witness one of the most breathtaking views of the lake and its surrounding volcanoes, all while being immersed in lush nature and experiencing an unforgettable sunrise. The tour begins with a vehicle transfer to Santa Clara La Laguna, where you’ll embark on a one-hour hike to the top of the Maya Face.

Day 8

Embark on a fascinating tour of the ruins of Iximché, the once-powerful capital of the Kaqchikel kingdom and the first city founded by the Spaniards during their conquest. Along the scenic route, enjoy a memorable stop in Tecpán to savor the region’s delicious cuisine. After this delightful break, continue your journey to Antigua, where your lodging awaits.

Day 9

Explore the cobblestone streets of Antigua and immerse yourself in the vibrant colors of our culture. Visit the ruins of convents and churches, colonial houses, parks, fountains, and artisan markets, all with the guidance of a knowledgeable local guide.

Day 10

You’ll climb this incredible active volcano, which emits steam, ash, and occasionally lava. The ascent can be done on foot or on horseback. You can choose from a sunrise, morning, or sunset tour for a unique experience.

What’s included

  • Transportation
  • Local guide
  • Admission fees
  • 4×4 pick up truck in Semuc
  • Boat in Lake Atitlan
  • 10 nights in standard hotel
  • Breakfast

Price $1750 usd

  • Per person in double room
  • It does not include airfare to Tikal; you must get a quote from Avianca or Tag Airlines.

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