Results for Lake Atitlán, Guatemala
Uncover the Soul-Reviving Beauty of Lake Atitlan, Guatemala – Cradled by majestic volcanoes and embraced by vibrant Mayan communities, this stunning lake emanates a profound sense of spirituality.
My comprehensive map guide is your key to unlocking every facet of this extraordinary journey, providing access to remarkable accommodations and profound insights that will linger long after you've departed.
With my immersive experience of over four months living in this lake town, I'm thrilled to share a wealth of insider tips and tricks that will elevate your experience.
Within this map, you'll discover nearly 100 points of interest, including:
* Places to Eat & Drink -- Vegan or Vegetarian Options
* Spanish Classes
* Lodging Options/Accommodations
* Health and Wellness Classes + Services
* Adventure Ideas
* Mercados/Grocery Stores
* Emergency Services: Police + Hospitals
* + Many More!
Your journey begins here. Anticipate regular updates to keep you well-informed.
Currency information: (Guatemalan quetzal)
Local language: (Spanish)
Timezone (Central Standard Time - UTC-6)
With Main Airports: (Guatemala City - GUA). Your journey begins here.
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Full guide to living, working, or visiting San Marcos la Laguna on Lake Atitlan, Guatemala!
I spent about 3 weeks here as a digital nomad and fell in love with the spiritual community and the magic of the lake. Below you'll find insights on where to find the incredible events such as yoga classes, ceremonies, and more, cafes to work from, the best restaurants, and day trips. While this is written from my perspective as a digital nomad, this is also perfect for anyone spending a couple days to a couple months here.
This is everything you'll need to feel prepared for your trip to the lake, just know you'll probably end up staying longer than you planned!
To make navigating all of these places easier for you, I've added emoji's to denote the type of place it is. See below for the key!
🌿 - Vegetarian or abundance of veggie options
💻 - Digital nomad friendly, great to work from
🧘♀️ - Find wonderful and centering yoga classes
Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Plus Size • Vegan • Vegetarian • Adventure • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • Outdoors • People & Culture • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Wellness
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Guatemala is THE most underrated country. It ranks in my top 3 favorite countries of all time and is a MUST if traveling through Central America. This list includes all of the best activities, restaurants, beaches, and bars so you won't miss out on a thing.
Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Couples • Adventure • Foodie • Budget • Outdoors • Slow Travel • People & Culture
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Guatemala has an outstanding landscape to be discovered, characterized by its volcanoes, some of them active ones. It's actually in Guatelama where you'll find the most active volcano of Central America, the Volcán de Fuego.
In this 2-week itinerary you can expect to find nature, adventure, hikes and my best tips after having travelled to this amazing country, so you can avoid mistakes, and enjoy to the fullest of your time in Guatemala.
This itinerary is designed in a way to see the most attractive icons of the country in 2 weeks in a balanced way, where you'll need energy for the adventurous and physical part of the trip but you'll get to relax in idyllic places, too.
Don't miss some of my tips written after (EVA'S TIP❗). Same system I use in all my other guides.
Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Backpacker • Camping • Budget • Adventure • Outdoors • Wellness • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Romantic • Photography • Relaxation
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🇬🇹 A comprehensive, tried and tested Guatemala itinerary that shows you how to visit Antigua, Atitlán, and Acatenango on that bougie backpacker budget! I'll share my exact itinerary, costs, and lessons learned to help you confidently plan your trip and get the most out of your time in the beautiful country of Guatemala.
Backpacker • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Outdoors • People & Culture
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Guatemala is a vibrant and beautiful place to visit and although the country is small, there is a never-ending list of places to check out. If it's your first time visiting the country and you are trying to decide what to do, this guide will help give you ideas and places to stop along the way.
This guide covers the 3 main tourist attraction cities:
- Guatemala City
- Antigua
- Lake Atitlan
Also included are recommended places to stay in all the cities from hostels to private accommodations, as well as great restaurants to eat at.
Backpacker • Car-free • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Art • Architecture • Budget • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Relaxation • Slow Travel
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Welcome to my comprehensive guide on where to stay in Guatemala.
Whether you're an adventurous backpacker, a luxury seeker, or a cultural enthusiast, Guatemala offers a diverse range of accommodations to suit every traveler's needs.
This guide will help you find the PERFECT place to stay, ensuring a memorable and comfortable experience in this beautiful Central American gem!
Backpacker • Couples • Family • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Luxury • Slow Travel • Design • People & Culture • Adventure
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I spent two months traveling around Guatemala so I've put together this list of all the best hostels and budget hotels to stay in! I give a few recommendations per tourist hot spot so you can choose the right fit for you.
Backpacker • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Couples • Digital Nomads • Wellness • Budget • Adventure • People & Culture
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All you need to know before coming to Guatemala! Save yourself a week by skipping the research and enjoying this breathtaking country with the help of this guide.
March marks the end of the dry season, so the land looks tired and everyone is waiting for the rain to come. In my opinion, the best time for a visit is right after the rainy season has finished, and nature is at its most alive phase. But of course, it doesn't matter how green the grass is if you want to see a volcano eruption with your own eyes!
Art • Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Budget • Camping • Coffee • Foodie • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel
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3 week, Guatemala itinerary
This itinerary well take you from through a classic "backpacker" route. Crossing the bored from Mexico, through some of Guatemalas best, till you cross the bored into El Salvador.
It aims towards backpackers, is budget friendly and promises to give you some of the best destinations and things to do while backpacking Guatemala.
I will list hostels I stayed at and recommend, tours I did with prices, activities and sites to see and my overall experience travelling through Guatemala
Backpacker • Adventure • Budget • Outdoors • People & Culture
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Embark on a 16-day journey through Belize and Guatemala, where you’ll explore Belize’s coastal waters and lush rainforests before crossing into Guatemala. Discover the ancient temples of Tikal, experience the vibrant city of Antigua, and hike the stunning volcanoes. End your trip at Lake Atitlán, taking in the breathtaking views and local culture. This itinerary offers a blend of history, adventure, and natural beauty, with detailed recommendations to guide you through every step of your trip.
What you'll find inside
50+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Coffee • Outdoors
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In Guatemala, every day is a new adventure. Picture yourself working from a cozy café in the colonial city of Antigua, surrounded by cobblestone streets and colorful facades. On weekends, you could be hiking up active volcanoes, exploring chaotic local markets, or diving into crystal-clear waters. The country’s diverse landscapes—from rain forests and serene lakes to rugged mountains and black beaches—offer endless opportunities for exploration and inspiration.
This guide is a 1-month itinerary for digital nomads, taking you from Xela, to Lake Atitlán, to El Paredón, and Antigua where you can hike the volcano Acatenango, then pursue your journey north to Semuc Champey and Flores.
I did this trip in May 2023 and would recommend it to everyone. Just an insight in how I build this guide. It is based on my experience, I was traveling with my partner. We were working from Monday to Thursday and would travel in the weekends. I will add the following sign 🏠, to the places we stayed but I will also add a cheaper option and a more expensive option, that I found either on hostelworld, booking.com or Airbnb with good reviews.
Legend:
❤️- Highly recommend (the more hearts the more I loved it)
🏠 - The places I stayed
💻 - Restaurant you can work from
💵= Budget
💵💵 Mid-Budget
💵💵💵High Budget
If you have any question do not hesitate to book a consultancy or send me a DM through instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anywherewithanea/
Also, if you book through the links I added I will earn some commission this will not add costs to you but will give me some extra earnings. Thank you in advance and I hope you will enjoy Guatemala as much as I did.
Digital Nomads • Couples • Adventure • Budget • Slow Travel • Foodie
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Guatemala deserves a lot more recognition than it actually gets! From the amazing indigenous people to unspoilt landscapes unlike anywhere else in the world. Surfing along black sand beaches after hiking up an active volcan? Check! I'm sharing all my favorite places from the Pacific Coast to the Caribbean.
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Art • Boutique • Budget • Camping • Coffee • Design • Faith • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
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This is a complete travel guide, including:
😍The 8 best places to see in Antigua including what tour company to book with to hike Volcán Acatenango & 6 in the villages around Lake Atitlan
🍽The 5 best restaurants in Antigua & 7 in the villages around Lake Atitlan
🏠My pick for the top hotels to stay at in each location
🧍Solo Travel Tips for Guatemala
I spent 10 days traveling through Antigua and Lake Atitlan, so I want to show you guys what places you can’t miss during your visit to these beautiful places!
This will save you the trouble of spending hours doing research to plan your perfect trip (this guide has places I didn’t find on the internet beforehand, but is something I wish I had before that would’ve saved me sooo much time).
Solo Female • Adventure • Nature • Budget • People & Culture
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This is the most well-known lake in Guatemala, maybe even Central America. Lake Atitlan is also the deepest lake in Central America with many cozy, colorful towns along the water. It sits at an altitude of about 1,400 meters which keeps the weather so amazing all year round. This “Land of Eternal Spring” is a stunning place to visit all year round.
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Vegan • Adventure • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • Faith • Foodie • People & Culture • Outdoors • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
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Cities, volcanoes and R&R at the lake. If you only have a week, you can still experience Guatemala! Includes recommendations for:
- Where to stay, eat and play in Antigua
- The best volcano hikes + operators
- The most beautiful hotel on Lake Atitlan
Adventure • Foodie • People & Culture
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Explore the colonial charm of Antigua, the tranquil beauty of Lake Atitlán, the adventures of Semuc Champey, the archaeological wonders of Tikal, and the costal vibes of Rio Dulce and Livingston in 10-15 days.
Adventure • Nature • People & Culture • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Mountain • Relaxation
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