Antigua - Lake Atitlan
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This is an independent vacation itinerary where you are not travelling in a bus with a group. Our carefully selected partners at the destination take care of you during your stay.
This 5 night sample itinerary includes:
  Flight in and out of Guatemala City
  Transfers between cities
  2 nights in Antigua
  2 nights in Lake Atitlan
  1 night in Guatemala City
  Daily breakfast (most hotels)
  All Hotel Taxes
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Antigua (32)  Guatemala (58)  Guatemala City (46)  Lake Atlitlan (18)  

Antigua - Lake Atitlan - Guatemala City.
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2 nights in Antigua

Founded in 1543, La Antigua was once the third most important Spanish city in the Americas. The city, built on a grid plan inspired by the Italian Renaissance, amassed a number of superb monuments in less than three centuries. Its rich colonial heritage (the town is packed with churches, monasteries, and convents), famous Easter celebrations, three surrounding volcanoes, and abundance of flowers, make it a Mecca for tourists.
2 nights in Lake Atlitlan

The Lake Atitlan is located in the mountainous Department of Solola, in the Guatemalan highlands about 1563 m. It is a natural wonder of blue, set against a backdrop of three 10,000-foot volcanoes - Toliman, Atitlan and San Pedro - towering on the southern sky. Their cones are covered with pine and wide leaf forest, are a refuge for endangered plants and animals. Lining the shores of Lake Atitlan are a dozen Indian villages where life and customs have changed little over the centuries.
1 nights in Guatemala City

The capital of Guatemala is the largest city in Central America. Founded in 1776, the city is a blend of modern sleek glass skyscrapers and colonial architecture. Its main tourist attraction is the Historic Center where you will find the Central Market, the National Palace, and colonial churches dating from the 17th century. The Ixchel museum is worth a visit. The tourist area is known as Zona Viva and includes most of the fancy hotels, restaurants, shops, and nightlife spots.

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Antigua
Day 1
Arrive to Antigua
Overnight in Antigua    11 hotels offered
Optional   11 Things to do
Day 2
Overnight in Antigua    11 hotels offered
Optional   11 Things to do
Day 3
Departing from Antigua
Transportation to next city by: Antigua to Lake Atitlan - Private
Lake Atlitlan
Day 3
Arrive to Lake Atlitlan
Overnight in Lake Atlitlan    4 hotels offered
Optional   8 Things to do
Day 4
Overnight in Lake Atlitlan    4 hotels offered
Optional   8 Things to do
Day 5
Departing from Lake Atlitlan
Transportation to next city by: Lake Atitlan to Guatemala City - Private
Guatemala City
Day 5
Arrive to Guatemala City
Overnight in Guatemala City    2 hotels offered
Optional   2 Things to do
Day 6
Departing from Guatemala City

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2. Lake Atlitlan ( 4 hotels)
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Guatemala

Guatemala is a magical country in the Mayan heartland of Central America. Indigenous Guatemalan culture is alive and well in the ancient ruins of Tikal, the Mayan/Catholic rituals and open market of Chichicastenango, and the blazing colors of everyday Mayan dress. The colonial town of Antigua, and Lake Atitlan, viewed by many as the most beautiful lake in the world, are two destinations guaranteed to enlighten the soul.

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The trip was wonderful, the drivers were excellent and on time. The man who met us at the airport was great. The hotel in Antigua Casa Encantada was excellent and quite beautiful. The hotel in Atitlan, the Villa Santa Catarina was very nice, but very far from the town and they have no transfer service, which is my only complaint about the hotel is the location, not at all the property itself. The Biltmore in Guatemala City was fine and provides a free shuttle to the airport which was nice.

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My travel experience in Guatemala was excellent. I would especially like to mention my appreciation of the service given to me by my outstanding agent, April. She was most helpful and informative to me, and even allayed some of my qualms about the trip. All the hotels were excellent. I would highly recommend Hotel Las Farolas, even though I understand that it is not one of your "regulars." Hotel Porta del Lago was also great, although a waitress told my companion that we were not entitled to a second day breakfast. I`m not sure how that was resolved. The Westin Camino Real was beautiful and unbelievably efficient. I told the desk clerk that I intended to buy the bathrobes in the room but one of them was missing a pair of slippers. Minutes later the slippers were delivered to the door--almost before I made it back to the room! The Clark Tour drivers were excellent. Very friendly and courteous, but, above all, very prompt and, especially, skillful drivers (on some very challenging roads, I might add). All in all, I simply loved the trip to Guatemala that you arranged for me. I definitely want to go back, and would recommend your agency to all my friends and family.

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We had a wonderful time in Guatemala, one of the best vacations we have had. Your web site is very user friendly and tour operator Iliana Stevenson was very helpful. The transfers were all punctual without problems, drivers very safe and courteous. The Casa Encantada was a very special property. Everything we wanted and truly `charming` The service there was excellent and quality high, when we arrived they put us in a room with no window. I told them with staying there 3 nights I wanted a room with a window. They were able to make the change, be aware that one of these 8 rooms does not have a window and if they had not been able to change it I would have been disappointed. It all worked out however if you book other people there make sure the room has a window. Hotel Atitlan is by far the best hotel in the Lake area. It is Breathtaking set in the middle of the Botanical Gardens with a view from every room. full service is convenient, the food is reasonable not quite on par with the the level of the hotel, but for a few days acceptable. La Vista Real was kind of over the top and contrived, lacking the charm of the smaller properties. Very comfortable and Clean it did serve our purpose for rest prior to out very early travel time the next morning. I will use you again when we get ready for Peru. I will also refer you to others, everything ran very smoothly thanks to your planning and efforts.

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Antigua
Founded in 1543, La Antigua was once the third most important Spanish city in the Americas. The city, built on a grid plan inspired by the Italian Renaissance, amassed a number of superb monuments in less than three centuries. Its rich colonial heritage (the town is packed with churches, monasteries, and convents), famous Easter celebrations, three surrounding volcanoes, and abundance of flowers, make it a Mecca for tourists.
Lake Atlitlan
The Lake Atitlan is located in the mountainous Department of Solola, in the Guatemalan highlands about 1563 m. It is a natural wonder of blue, set against a backdrop of three 10,000-foot volcanoes - Toliman, Atitlan and San Pedro - towering on the southern sky. Their cones are covered with pine and wide leaf forest, are a refuge for endangered plants and animals. Lining the shores of Lake Atitlan are a dozen Indian villages where life and customs have changed little over the centuries.
Guatemala City
The capital of Guatemala is the largest city in Central America. Founded in 1776, the city is a blend of modern sleek glass skyscrapers and colonial architecture. Its main tourist attraction is the Historic Center where you will find the Central Market, the National Palace, and colonial churches dating from the 17th century. The Ixchel museum is worth a visit. The tourist area is known as Zona Viva and includes most of the fancy hotels, restaurants, shops, and nightlife spots.
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