Use this site to book activities in/around Antigua. Can also book shuttles to and from the airport through this site.
Ringed by steep, verdant hills, the lake is known for its Mayan villages and volcanoes with striking pointed cones. The busy town of Panajachel, where vendors sell traditional textiles, is a popular gateway to the lake.
Pacaya is an active complex volcano in Guatemala, which first erupted approximately 23,000 years ago and has erupted at least 23 times since the Spanish conquest of Guatemala.
Scenic panorama of volcanic landscapes from an elevated vantage point, accessible via hike or local transport.
Organic farm with lush gardens and a variety of animals, complemented by fresh local cuisine. Stroll through greenhouses and a butterfly house while enjoying live Latin music.
This central plaza, also known as the Main Square or Central Park, is not only a gathering place for locals and tourists but also a living testament to the city’s colonial past. City Hall to the North, the Palace of the Captains General to the South, the San José Cathedral to the East, and the lower-profiled building on the west with its strip of bakeries, cafes, and shops.
You'll find textiles, jewelry, clothes and Mayan crafts for reasonable prices at this permanent outdoor marketplace.