The Ultimate Adventure Through Guatemala
- Guatemala
- 10 nights
Roam around this Central American gem, home to erupting volcanoes, crater lakes, jungles, emerald swim spots and magical Mayan ruins
What's Included?
- Activities & Certified GuidesAll itinerary activities with expert, English-speaking local guides
- Hotels & Camping7 nights in local hotels, 1 night wild camping, 2 nights glamping
- Meals10 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 1 dinner
- Internal Flights & TransfersA short flight from Guatemala City to Flores; all airport and local transfers
- Equipment & PermitsAll camping equipment; bike & helmet for cycling, kayak, paddle & lifevest for kayaking; plus all permits and entry fees
- Small Like-minded GroupsSolo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 14 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people
From…excluding flights
Highlights
Explore Antigua and its outer valley on foot and by bike and head to shimmering Lago de Atitlan for hikes, kayaking and lakeside chill time
Camp out beneath the stars on Volcan Acatenango overlooking the incredible eruptions of neighbouring Fuego before an epic sunrise summit hike
Grab a dreamy wild swim in the cascade of natural pools at Semuc Champey and explore the lush jungle, caves and rivers around Lanquín
Experience the sprawling Tikal National Park, climbing Temple IV to watch a new day dawn over the ancient Mayan citadel surrounded by dense rainforest
Itinerary
Day 1
Beeline straight for Antigua
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Meet your host on arrival at the airport in Guatemala City and be transferred to Antigua, Guatemala's ancient capital flanked beneath the looming Volcán de Agua to the south and the twin peaks of Volcán de Fuego and Acatenango to the west. Settle into your hotel near the centre of town. Depending on your arrival time, you can spend the rest of the day wandering the famous cobbled streets, taking in the colourful architecture and street stalls.
Day 2
Cycle the Antigua Valley
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Meet your guide this morning before heading out to explore Antigua and its surrounding area by bike, giving you a glimpse into real Guatemala and local life here in the Almolonga Valley. Pedal through suburban towns and villages, flanked by volcanoes and forested hills punctuated by ancient churches and ruins. Riding to the south, you'll head to the base of Agua Volcano, Antigua's iconic ever-present backdrop. Stop in at a macadamia farm in Valhalla and sample local coffee as you head to the west of Antigua towards the site of the country's former colonial capital, Ciudad Vieja. The old city met a fateful doom in 1541 when the Agua Volcano triggered a devastating mudslide. The city disappeared into the valley between the volcanoes of Agua, Fuego, and Acatenango. Return to Antigua for lunch at Rincon Tipico Antigueño, a classic Guatemalan comedor, to feast on some classic local dishes. Later, after some downtime, you'll head out for a sunset hike up to the Cerro de la Cruz Viewpoint for the best vista over Antigua, with Agua, Acatenango, and Fuego looming in the distance as an amazing first day of the trip winds down.
Day 3
Acatenango Volcano climb and overnight camp (3575m)
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Grab a big breakfast in Antigua before driving for an hour to the trailhead at La Soledad. Prepare for a challenging climb up the imposing Acatenango slopes, but the reward at the top will be more than worth the effort! Set off through farmland and small villages, before ascending steeply into a beautiful cloud forest. This is an area of high biodiversity, home to the famous Quetzal bird. You'll soon be greeted with sweeping views of the highlands and neighbouring volcanoes:, the perfect time for a picnic on the volcano's slopes. Continue up through temperate forest until you'll reach your private camp spot at 3750m above sea level. You’ll then enjoy dinner around the campfire and hopefully the show of a lifetime, the continuously erupting Fuego Volcano (just 4km away) belching fumes and lava into the night sky.
Day 4
Summit Acatenango Volcano (3976m) at sunrise
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You'll rise early before sunrise to complete the hour-long hike to the top of Acatenango at 3976m. The final stretch to the summit along scree and sand becomes steeper and loose underfoot but once at the top your efforts will be quickly repaid by sweeping 360-degree views of the entire Guatemalan highlands, all the way to the border of Mexico. Next, you’ll descend through several different micro-climates as you lose altitude. Back at the trailhead, you'll jump in the van and head towards Guatemala's glistening Lago de Atitlan. Finish off the day as you roll into Panajachel, and take the boat to your lakeside hotel. After a wild few days, we've picked a super relaxing lakeside spot for you to kick back and rest tired legs!
*Please note that the summit hike is totally optional. If you feel you aren't up to it, you can spend the morning at the camp which still has incredible views over Fuego and the surrounding highlands.
Day 5
Kayak, hike & chill time at Lake Atitlan
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Wake up to views of the lake and grab a leisurely breakfast before heading out onto the water. Hopping in a kayak you'll paddle westward along the north shore of Lake Atitlán for around two hours. Paddle at a relaxed pace as you pass by villages perched on lakeside cliffs en route to a spot for a swim, or even do some cliff jumping into the lake. Eventually reaching the village of San Marcos La Laguna you'll leave your kayak behind and hit the lakeside hiking trail that meanders between the villages, taking in views of the San Pedro, Tolimán, and Atitlán volcanoes as you go. An hour and a half of easy hiking sees you back at your accommodation - the rest of the afternoon and evening is yours to do as you please. Chill in the hot tub, have some hammock time, more swims and maybe a sundowner before dinner.
Day 6
More lake time before the journey to Tikal
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Lake Atitlán is a beautiful spot, so kick back and soak up this special place before getting back on the road later today. Head out to explore the area with a boat ride to other parts of the lake and some short walks around the neighbouring villages (approx 2-3 hours excursion in total). Back at your base, you'll pack up and take the boat back to Panajachel, where you will hop in the van for roughly three and a half hours to the airport near Guatemala City. You'll be taking a short flight to the north of Guatemala, landing in the city of Flores. From here, you'll drive 90 minutes further north, flanked by ever-deepening jungle as you enter Tikal National Park, one of the major sites of Mayan civilisation hidden within the sprawling Maya Biosphere Reserve that extends into neighbouring Mexico and Belize. Settle into your lodge within the national park itself and grab an early night ahead of an early start in the morning.
Day 7
Tikal National Park at sunrise
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Rise at around 3:30 am to the sounds of the nocturnal jungle, meet your guide, and head off to explore Tikal. You'll walk through trails buried by dense rainforest, home to toucans, parrots, hummingbirds, howler and spider monkeys, and even pumas and jaguars. Tikal's blend of ancient Mayan ruins hidden within a teeming jungle ecosystem makes it one of the most magical Mayan sites to experience. Your guide will lead the way to Temple IV, where you'll climb the steps of the ancient Mayan pyramid to have the best view of one of the most amazing sunrises you will ever see as the Maya jungle wakes up beneath you. After sunrise, you'll explore more of the ruins: Tikal was the capital of one of the most powerful kingdoms of the ancient Maya and boasts the tallest pre-Columbian structures in the Americas. Eventually, your time in the park will be up, and you'll head back to the lodge for a late breakfast and some much-needed Guatemalan coffee before bidding farewell to Tikal as you head to Flores, a vibrant, colourful town nestled on an island in the middle of Lake Petén Itzá. Enjoy some downtime here and head out later to soak up the bustling street food scene, with plenty of bars to grab a beer or cocktail overlooking the lake.
Day 8
Journey to Lanquín
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Road trip time today as you settle in for a journey across northern Guatemala, watching the scenery change as you head into the lush green forested hills of the Alta Verapaz region. Stopping along the route to stretch your legs and grab some lunch near Coban City, you'll continue on as the roads get bumpier and more remote, approaching Lanquín, a small mountain town and your base for the final explorations of the trip. You'll be staying in a glamping area set among the forest. Grab dinner here and relax after a long day on the road.
Day 9
Semuc Champey
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So far, you've seen volcanoes, lakes, jungles, and Mayan ruins, yet Guatemala isn't finished with its wonders just yet. A true hidden gem awaits today as you hop in a 4x4 vehicle for an hour's drive to reach Semuc Champey. This is a truly stunning and otherworldly place, a natural wonder of terraced emerald pools that looks like it's from a video game or CGI movie. You'll stop en route at the Kam’ba Caves, where your guide will lead you by candlelight into underground caverns filled with rivers, waterfalls, and unique rock formations. On to Semuc Champey itself: first, tackle a 45-minute uphill hike to El Mirador, a stunning viewpoint overlooking the terraced pools flanked by steep forested cliff faces below. Hike back down to reach the pools themselves, where you can spend some time swimming and relaxing on the smooth rock terraces. One of the best places to snap photos near the terraces is on top of a natural limestone bridge above the water. Head back to your glamping spot in the late afternoon for dinner and sundowners.
Day 10
Caves and quetzals en route back to Guatamala City
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Wake up and enjoy a swim before breakfast at one of the pools at the glamping spot. A big Guatemalan breakfast will fuel you up for an underground adventure today as you head into Lanquín’s famous cave system. You'll be joined by a specialist caving guide to lead the way through the subterranean labyrinth of immense caverns and underground lakes to the heart of Alta Verapaz. Shower up and bid farewell to this part of Guatemala as you make your way back toward the capital. On the way, you'll stop off at Biotopo del Quetzal, a small densely forested national park which is home to Guatemala's national bird; the resplendent Quetzal. You'll spend the night in a well-located hotel in a nice area of Guatemala City, not far from the airport. Head to one of your host's favourite restaurants for a farewell dinner to toast an epic journey around this amazing country.
Day 11
Goodbye Guatemala!
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Time to say goodbye as your host takes you back to the airport in time for your departure flight. If you are staying on longer in Guatemala your host can arrange a transfer back to Antigua to continue your travels from there.
Practical Stuff
Getting There
- Nearest airport
- La Aurora Airport (GUA)
- Pick up
- La Aurora International Airport, Guatemala City (GUA)
Arrive any time on Day 1 - Drop off
- La Aurora International Airport, Guatemala City (GUA)
Depart any time on Day 11
This Trip is Graded Level 3
What is and isn't Included?
What's included
- Guided cycling excursion around the Antigua Valley
- Guided hike to the summit of Acatenango Volcano
- Guided kayaking excursion and hike along Lake Atitlan
- Guided sunrise hiking tour of Tikal National Park
- Guided caving experiences around Lanquin and Semuc Champey
- Guided hike to the natural pools at Semuc Champey
- Expert, English-speaking local guides
- 2 nights in a family-run hotel in Antigua
- 1 night camping on Acatenango Volcano
- 2 nights in a lake-side hotel on Lake Atitlán
- 1 night in a jungle lodge in Tikal National Park
- 2 nights glamping in Languin and Semuc Champey
- 1 night in a hotel in Flores
- 1 night in a hotel near Guatemala City
- Domestic flight from Guatemala City to Flores
- Arrival transfer from Guatemala City Airport at any time on Day 1
- Departure transfer to Guatemala City Airport at any time on Day 11
- All road transfers throughout the trip
- Boat transfers at Lake Atitlan
- All breakfasts
- 2 hearty Guatemalan lunches
- 2 picnic lunches while hiking
- 1 tasty campfire dinner
- Tent, sleeping mat and sleeping bag for camping on Acatenango
- Kayaks, paddles and lifevest for kayaking
- Headtorch and all other gear needed for caving
- Hardtail mountain bike and helmet for cycling
What's not included
Our trips do not include flights, trains or other travel to the start point and back from the end point.
Tips are not included in the trip cost. These are entirely at your discretion. You'll usually be guided and supported by up to three guides during the trip (your lead guide, plus one or two assistant gear and cooking guides) plus a local driver. We recommend to tip the following amount per person, but you are free to tip more or less and the amount should be reflective of your perception of service and quality - a tip is not compulsory and should only be given when you receive excellent service.
Guides: 35-40 USD per guide total for the trip Driver: 20-25 USD total for the trip
Travel insurance is compulsory for all of our adventures and you are required to provide your policy information before departing. Your insurance should include adequate protection for overseas medical treatment, evacuation/repatriation, your baggage and equipment and the specific activities involved on your adventure. We also strongly recommend it includes cancellation and curtailment insurance, should you be unable to join your trip for specific reasons such as illness. Our recommended travel insurance provider is Campbell Irvine (opens in new tab), as their insurance offers all of the above.
Visa requirements often change, and you are responsible for obtaining any required visas for this trip. Please check with your nearest embassy or consulate for up-to-date advice.
You know your own spending habits best, so please budget an appropriate amount for things like optional meals and drinks, shopping, optional activities, and laundry.
Where You'll Stay
Looking for a private room? See Optional Extras for details and pricing.
What You'll Eat
Traditional Guatemalan food is based on Maya cuisine with Spanish influences. Classic meals usually include corn, beans, chillies, rice, pork, beef, chicken, cheese and tortillas as staple ingredients. Delicious picnic lunches are provided on hiking…
Optional Extras
Pre/Post Trip Accommodation
- Single room in Antigua
- …/per night
- Twin/double room in Antigua
- …/per night
Upgrades
- Optional Private Room & Tent Upgrade from
- …/per person
All hotel rooms and tents on this trip are based on twin sharing. For solo travellers looking for their own space, an optional private room and tent can be booked for the entirety of the trip (subject to availability). See Optional Extras for prices.
Transfers
- Private transfer between Guatemala City and Antigua (each way, per vehicle for 1-3 people) from
- …
To request any extras, message your host via your Much Better Adventures account once you have booked your trip.
All extras must be paid before your trip starts.
Ratings & Reviews
Category rating
- Food
- 5.0
- Guides & crew
- 5.0
- Accommodation
- 5.0
- Itinerary
- 5.0
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Before You Travel
What to Pack

Know before you go! Some stuff we'll provide, other things you'll need to bring.
FAQs
What do I do about drinking water?
Tap water in Guatemala is not safe to drink, so you'll need to stick to bottled or filtered water. Each hotel you'll stay in will have filtered water where you can fill up your bottles before each hike. Your host is passionate about reducing single-use plastic waste in Guatemala, so they won't provide plastic bottles of drinking water at any stage.
What type of bike will I ride on Day 2?
You'll ride a 'hardtail' - a front suspension mountain bike which is perfectly suited to the mix of roads and light gravel terrain you'll be rolling along on this day of the trip. Your host uses Kona bikes with a variety of models available, the suspension can be locked for a speedier ride when on the flatter road sections. You will be matched with a suitable size of bike depending on your height - please ensure this is filled out on your passenger information form after booking the trip.
What type of Kayaks are used?
Tandem (2-seater) sit-on-top kayaks are used by the local host, while there are also single versions to use depending on group size. For comfort, they come equipped with backrests and padded seats. The weight limit is approximately 120kg per person.
Can I leave my excess luggage somewhere?
You don't return back to Antigua on this trip, so if you are following the set 11 day itinerary and flying out from Guatemala City on Day 11 then it is not feasible to store any additional luggage at the start of the trip. If you are staying on longer in Guatemala after the trip and intending to return to Antigua then you can leave your excess luggage at the hotel in Antigua if you need to.
Is there a weight limit for luggage on the domestic flight?
Yes, the domestic flight has a weight limit of 23KG / 50lbs. There is a charge by the airline for anything above this - approximately $3 per additional pound of weight. Your host is able to store any excess luggage at their offices after you've headed to the airport for the domestic flight, to be collected when you return to Guatemala City on day 10, if you prefer this option.
High altitude (over 2500m): what factors should I consider?
This trip visits locations at or above 2500m, where some people may experience symptoms of Altitude Sickness, also known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS).
Previous experience at altitude doesn’t guarantee the same response again – your body can react differently on each trip. However, having been at altitude before is still valuable: it gives you a better understanding of how your body might respond, what symptoms to look out for, and how to manage your pace and energy levels.
Your guide is trained to manage the risk of altitude sickness by controlling the rate of ascent, monitoring group wellbeing, and responding appropriately if anyone feels unwell.
Before booking, we recommend considering your personal health, particularly if you have any pre-existing conditions, and consulting a medical professional if you’re unsure. Arriving early to allow your body to acclimatise can also make a big difference.
Your travel insurance must cover the maximum altitude reached on this trip and include emergency evacuation.
Hot climate: what factors should I consider?
This trip operates in areas where daytime temperatures can reach extreme highs, where limited shade and high humidity can also be a factor. These conditions can affect physical performance and increase the risk of dehydration or heat-related illness. Your guide will adjust the pace and monitor the group closely, but hydration, proper clothing, and sun protection are essential.
Before travelling, consider your ability to be active in high temperatures and consult a medical professional if you have concerns – especially if you have any cardiovascular or heat-sensitive conditions. Arriving a day or two prior to the trip may help you adjust gradually to the heat.
Can I book on my own?
Sure can! Over 70% of our travellers travel solo, it’s a great way to meet like-minded people.
Who is running the trip?
Our team of Adventure Hunters co-create exclusive adventures which are run by highly vetted, specialist hosts. The trip is run by our trusted host partner in the destination. We only work with independent, local, in-destination experts who know the very best places to explore and how to stay safe. Read more information about the local teams we partner with. You’ll be introduced to the host straight after making a booking via the Much Better Adventures platform.
What is the official travel advice?
Much Better Adventures refer to the UK Government’s official travel advice when designing trips and monitoring trip operations. We recommend that all customers are familiar with the practical information provided on the Government’s FCDO website, where current travel advice can be found by searching for the applicable destination(s).
For customers joining this trip from other international destinations – please also read the official travel advice applicable to your country of residence/origin, as this may differ.
What vaccinations do I need?
We recommend checking out the country-specific information and also talking to a travel nurse.
How are the trips priced?
We automatically convert prices from the local currency that a host receives to your chosen currency. We update our exchange rates on a daily basis so this does mean that prices displayed on the site are subject to currency fluctuations, which is why you may see them change over time.
If you wish to change the currency you pay in, head to the bottom of the page.
Why are your adventures only for adults?
All of our group adventures are specially designed for adults to enjoy as we want these adventures to bring together outdoorsy people who are truly like-minded. You must be over 18 to join one of our trips.
Who else will be on my trip?
You're always in good company on one of our adventures.
Our trips are typically made up of a mixture of solo travellers and small groups of 2 or 3 friends, with most in their 30s-50s.
Our sociable adventures are solo-friendly by design and naturally attract outdoorsy people with a shared mindset; a love for adventure, a desire to push themselves and meet awesome, like-minded people along the way.
It’s this camaraderie that has so often turned a great adventure into a life-changing one.
Don't just take our word for it:
- 95% of people rate the group dynamics on our trips 5/5
- 90% of people recommend joining a trip to make new friends
- 75% of people have met people on our trips that they would now consider friends
See here for more info about the Much Better Adventures tribe.
What's the weather like?
When it comes to the weather, there’s not a bad time to visit Guatemala. The country has one of the most accommodating climates in the world, with the tourist board even calling it the 'land of eternal spring' because of the warm days and mild evenings throughout the year. Dry season runs from November to March, during which time the Guatemalan highlands have a great climate for hiking with lows of 10°C and highs of 27°C generally. The rainy season lasts from roughly May to October, with the heaviest rains occurring in September and October. However, since the downpours are typically confined to late afternoons, they are unlikely to disrupt adventures.
Be aware that the night camping on Acatenango will be cold as you are sleeping at around 4000m above sea level. Make sure to pack enough warm layers for this part. Thermals, fleeces or light down jackets will be fine.
What's the carbon footprint for this trip?
We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity.
What's the number?
It works out on average at 377kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, guides, staff and office operations.
The only thing it doesn’t include right now is flights and travel to the destination. We do make an overall estimate across all our customers separately, but as we don’t book flights, have customers from all corners of the world, and no way of reliably knowing their travel plans, we simply can’t include an individual number in the figure on display here. We’ve got a goal to fix that, so that when you book, there is a way to measure and mitigate the carbon emitted by your flight too.
But what does the number mean?
Yep, hard to picture eh? To give you an idea:
- Driving 1000 miles/1609km would be approximately 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person, if there were two of you in it).
- A return economy class flight between London and New York would be approximately 1619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
- 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approximately 250kg of CO2 from the air in a period of 5-10 years.
What are we doing about it?
Our trips are relatively low-carbon by design, and we're working with all our hosts to develop long term carbon reduction plans. We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity, ensuring the protection of the reserve and its wildlife.
Want to know more?
Amazingly, no international travel company has ever publicly published their carbon measurements before, as far as we know. We believe that must change, quickly. So we’re openly sharing the method we used in the hope that other companies will be able to more easily follow suit and build on what we've done so far. You'll find it all here.
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Departure dates
Thursday 18th June 2026
to Sunday 28th June 2026
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