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Guatemala and El Salvador Holiday

SV06: 8 Days Guatemala City - Antigua - Chichicastenango - Panajachel - Lake Atitlan - Guatemala City - Ataco - Santa Ana - Joya De Ceren - San Salvador - Suchitoto - San Salvador

Tour Type: Private tour, flexible and customizable
Guide: Local expert English-speaking driver guide
Vehicle: SUV 4Runner or Ford Explorer with spacious seating
Accommodation: Handpicked 3-4 stars hotels, open to your choice

Tour Overview
This itinerary goes deep into the cultural highlights of Central America in Guatemala and El Salvador. We’ll begin from Guatemala’s Antigua, the Spanish colonial capital, to marvel at the glorious religious ruins and how the views of nearby volcanoes add spice to today’s stylish vibes. Without further ado, probe into the Mayan culture in San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Chichicastenango Market, Mayan communities by Lake Atitlan, and Inximche archaeological site. Witness the out-of-this-world woven fabrics of Kaqchikel and Tz'utujil Mayas; see their houses, current conditions, Mayan-Catholic churches and traditional handicrafts; and explore pyramid-temples of the last capital of the Kaqchikel Kingdom. After a smooth border-crossing, let’s go on a ride on El Salvador’s Flower Route to explore street murals, coffee scenes, food festival and Pipil culture. Hike the country’s highest volcano Santa Ana. Uncover Mayan daily life of 1,400 years ago in Joya de Ceren village ruins. Explore San Salvador’s historical center and Suchitoto to learn history, visit beautiful colonial heritage, and capture some most lively moments. Your immersive experience is our priority, which is why we disdain shopping stops as you do and why our handpicked hotels are near either spectacular sceneries or vibrant food scenes! ... Read more
Trip Highlights
  • Explore Antigua, the lively historical town of Guatemala with church ruins and volcano views.
  • Dive into modern Mayan communities by Lake Atitlan to see their current life.
  • Visit Chichicastenango Market, the largest traditional market in Central America.
  • Hike up Santa Ana Volcano and meet enthralling landscapes and biodiversity on the way.
  • Experience Suchitoto, El Salvador’s tranquil town with cobbled streets oozing historical and artistic charms.
This trip can be tailored to match your dates and interests!
Itinerary
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Day 1: Guatemala City Arrival, Airport Pick-up, Transfer to Antigua
When you arrive at La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City, meet your driver guide who’s been waiting for you. As cash is king here in Guatemala (and El Salvador), it’s recommended you withdraw some money from ATM while in the airport for future personal expense. The currency of Guatemala is quetzal (USD 1 ≈ GTQ 7.7), with the same name as the national bird whose feathers were interestingly used by the Mayas as their currency. Note that if you are to exchange dollars, those kiosks would ask for new and clean bills and their exchange rate is usually under par. Ask for advice from your guide whenever necessary.

Then, enjoy a comfortable 50-minute private car ride to the hotel in Antigua, a famous historical town. The ride is a cultural tour in itself as you’ll see many colorfully-painted buses on the way, the ‘camioneta’ for locals or ‘chicken bus’ for tourists. Converted from old American school buses, they are now the town-to-town public vehicles. While the ticket is cheap, just looking at it racing at a crazy speed on the fast lane will flinch you. After check-in, maybe get around a bit. The hotel is conveniently located near many great restaurants and for tomorrow’s city tour. It’s in a quiet alley for sound sleep and has a lush courtyard which you’ll fall in love with. Bear in mind that wherever you are, don’t drink directly the tap water unless boiled.

► Special Note on Clothing in a Country of Faiths:
We are now in a country with 80% of population believing in a certain faith, most in Christianity and part in Mayan systems, which means the society is more on the conservative side. Typically locals here wear long dress, and, if you don’t want to attract much attention, it’s suggested you pack some breathable clothes as well that are below-knee or less-exposed, which would also come in handy for tours in churches and the national parks in El Salvador. Our journey in Guatemala is culturally themed and goes deep into local communities, so this is something to take special note of.

Accommodation:  Camino Real Antigua (4 stars) or similar
Day 2: Antigua - San Antonio Aguas Calientes - Antigua
Day 3: Antigua - Iximche Archaeological Site - Chichicastenango Market - Panajachel
Day 4: Explore San Juan & Santiago Villages by Lake Atitlan, Drive Back to Guatemala City
Day 5: Leave Guatemala City for El Salvador, Tour the Flower Route, Stay in Ataco
Day 6: Ataco - Cerro Verde National Park - Joya de Ceren Archaeological Park - San Salvador
Day 7: San Salvador - Suchitoto - San Salvador
Day 8: Departure from San Salvador, Airport See-off
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This trip can be tailored to match your dates and interests!
Tour Prices

Christmas & 2026 Specials: 12% off - Book before Dec 31, 2025

2-3 travelers4-5 travelers
USD2589 USD2278USD2019 USD1776
  • If you are a group of 6 people or more, we will offer a more favorable price by your group size.
What's Included
  • Accommodation with daily breakfast at selected hotels.
  • Private English-speaking driver guide.
  • SUV 4Runner or Ford Explorer with spacious seating.
  • Entrance fees for all mentioned sights visited.
  • Guatemala-El Salvador Entry Fee
What's Excluded
  • International flights into Guatemala and out of El Salvador.
  • Meals other than those mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Personal expenses (travel insurance, laundry, telephone, etc.).
  • Tips for driver guide.
  • Visa fee.
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