Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala Tours and Activities
8 Things to Do in Santiago atitlan
Explore the beautiful water and views of Lake Atitlan on this Kayac adventure. Depending on the weather – and speed of the kayak group - there are opportunities to stop for a dip and/or cliff jump!
This bike tour features climbs and descents, with stops at viewpoints and key locations to enjoy the lake from different perspectives. We will visit the towns of Santa Catalina and San Antonio, where we'll make stops to explore weavers' workshops, colonial churches, and a pottery factory. Other towns that we visit are Panajachel, Agua Escondida, San André, Semetabaj and Panajachel
This horseback riding tour will give you the opportunity to go places around Lake Atitlan. It begins in the morning and concludes with a typical meal.
On this tour, you’ll get an incredible view of Lake Atitlán as you explore the surrounding terrain on horseback. This morning tour also comes with a homemade breakfast at a farm at lake Atitlan.
On this horseback ride, you’ll take 2.5 to 3-hour sunset tour of the scenery surrounding Lake Atitlán. This area is studded with volcanoes.
In the market, our guide will lead you through, highlighting the top attractions of this spot. You'll get the chance to capture vibrant photos, witness Mayan ceremonies, and shop for premier Guatemalan keepsakes. Once the exploration concludes, you'll be transported back to your hotel or starting point.
Setting off from Panajachel, we journey by boat to San Juan La Laguna. Our trek starts, climbing the hillside for about 2 hours to the peak, where we're rewarded with stunning views of the lake and surrounding volcanoes. We then make our way down towards Santa Clara, followed by a bus ride returning us to San Juan, and ultimately, Panajachel.
Surrounded by the shimmering azure waters set against the backdrop of three volcanic summits and verdant foliage, Lake Atitlán is undeniably among the most breathtaking natural attractions in Guatemala. Nestled in an old caldera within the rugged terrains of the Guatemalan Highlands, it holds the title of the deepest lake in Central America. Visits to San Juan la Laguna, San Pedro la Laguna y Santiago Atitlán