The map of Guatemala above features clickable links to the cities in this country, while links to the left will help you find information on airlines to Guatemala, and things to do like going to the beaches or taking a tour.
Guatemala is Central America's most visually overwhelming country — a landscape of volcanic lakes and colonial cities and Maya markets so colorful they seem to exist slightly beyond the spectrum of ordinary sight.
Guatemala Map: Must-See Experiences
- Tikal Maya ruins in the jungle
- Antigua's colonial churches & cobblestones
- Lake Atitlán from San Pedro La Laguna
- Chichicastenango market (Thu & Sun)
- Semuc Champey turquoise pools
- Acatenango volcano overnight hike
- Pacaya volcano lava fields
- San Juan La Laguna weaving cooperatives
- Livingston & Garifuna culture
- Quetzaltenango (Xela) indigenous culture
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Nov–Apr: dry season, Antigua festivals, Tikal clear skies; May–Oct: lush green landscapes, fewer crowds, cheaper rates
4–5 days: Antigua + Atitlán; 7–8 days: add Tikal + Chichicastenango; 10–14 days: full loop including Semuc Champey + Xela
Antigua & surroundings, Lake Atitlán, Tikal & Petén jungle, Quetzaltenango (Xela), Semuc Champey & Alta Verapaz
Antigua (colonial base), San Pedro La Laguna (Atitlán budget hub), Flores (Tikal gateway), Lanquín (Semuc Champey access), Xela (indigenous culture center)
Day1–2 Antigua, Day3–4 Lake Atitlán, Day5–7 Tikal extension