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Discover the glory of the Mayan empire on this 11 day Explorations tour of Guatemala with a 2 night stay in Honduras. Explore Tikal National Park the largest site in the Mayan World. Spend two nights in colonial Antigua, where pastel façades under terracotta roofs line cobblestone streets. Visit the colorful outdoor Chichicastenango Indian Market. Cruise Lake Atitlan. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Copan Ruins and Quirigua. Spend two nights in a rainforest resort. |
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Enjoy the services of a professional tour manager who accompanies you throughout your trip. Private transportation via a deluxe, climate-controlled motorcoach Meals: 10 Breakfast(s), 2 Lunches, 7 Dinner(s) Hotel Accommodations: Rooms with private bath or shower, hotel taxes, porterage, tips, and service charges GUATEMALA CITY Hotel Princess COPAN Hotel Marina Copan RIO DULCE Hotel Catamaran Island< LAKE ATILAN Hotel Atitlan ANTIGUA Porta Hotel Antigua On some dates alternate hotels may be used. Complimentary hotel-to-hotel baggage handling.
Day 1
Guatemala City, Guatemala - Tour Begins Thousands of years ago, an ancient civilization made its presence known in a place of breathtaking beauty. When you enter this place – the land of the Maya – you’ll embark on a journey that takes you back in time and immerses you in the compelling story and rich culture of a long and treasured history. Earliest evidence of the Mayas traces back to nearly 2600 BC. Their civilization was comprised of astronomers, mathematicians, philosophers, artists, architects and warriors who developed writing (using glyphs), calendars, ceremonial temples and hierarchical societies ruled by kings and noblemen. Day 2 Guatemala City - Copán, Honduras Day 3 Copán Begin your day with a visit to the “Athens of the Mayan world”, the Copán Ruins. The famous, pre-Columbian ruins – a UNESCO Cultural Heritage of Humankind site – showcase artistic sculptures with detailed carvings and well-preserved stone columns called stelae. Explore the Ballcourt, the second largest in Central America, as well as The Great Plaza where altars and carved stelae represent powerful Mayan rulers from AD 711 to 736. Nearby, the famous Hieroglyphic Stairway still stands, its 63 steps which feature 2,500 glyphs (symbols) carved into the stone, transforming the pyramid’s ascension into the Mayans’ longest historical record listing dates and names of the city''s Classic Period rulers. Some free time gives you the opportunity to explore the town of Copán Ruinas, strolling along its cobblestone streets and taking in its quaint colonial charm. Day 4 Copán - Quirigua, Guatemala - Rio Dulce This morning you return to Guatemala where you’ll visit Quirigua, another UNESCO Cultural Heritage of Humankind site. Marvel at the largest stone columns in the Maya world; these magnificent sandstone stelae stand at 26 feet and 6 inches in height and weigh nearly 65 tons! Well-preserved portraits and texts on the stelae tell the fascinating story of a ruling dynasty once in competition with nearby Copán. Day 5 Rio Dulce - Petenchel (Tikal area) Day 6 Tikal National Park Today’s journey takes you to Tikal National Park, a UNESCO Cultural Heritage of Humankind site. This majestic Mayan city, considered the largest and most monumental of all of the sites discovered in the Mayan world, showcases temple-pyramids that tower over the rainforest canopy and were built from hand-cut limestone blocks. Day 7 Guatemala City - Chichicastenango - Lake Atitlán This morning fly to Guatemala City. Next, travel to Chichicastenango, a lovely town named by the Spanish conquistadors and known for its Maya Indian culture. Day 8 Lake Atitlán - Santiago Atitlán Lake Atitlán was formed by a caldera (volcanic eruption) and is surrounded by three impressive volcanoes (San Pedro, Atitlán and Tolimán) and 12 picturesque Maya villages. Day 9 Lake Atitlán - Antigua Travel along beautiful country roads to a local macadamia plantation. Day 10 Antigua Antigua, a UNESCO Cultural Heritage of Humankind site, highlights unique customs and traditions of the Maya and Spanish. Visiting this charming town is like stepping back in time. Cobblestone streets, sprays of bougainvillea bursting from crumbling ruins, pastel façades under terracotta roofs, parks with fountains and a dramatic setting surrounded by three volcanoes make Antigua one of the most beautiful Colonial cities in the Americas. Day 11 Antigua -Tour Ends Your exploration of the world of the Maya ends today in Antigua. The Mayas were an amazing civilization and it’s been an amazing journey! Thank you for sharing it with us!
Archaeology Museum, Copán Ruins, Coffee Plantation, Quirigua, Banana Plantation, Rio Dulce, Tikal Ruins, Chichicastenango Indian Market, Lake Atitlán Cruise, Antigua, Jade Museum Visit 4 UNESCO World Heritage sites: Copán, Quirigua, Tikal and Antigua. Cruise Lake Atitlán, considered by many to be “the closest thing to Eden on earth”. Visit coffee and banana plantations and learn about the cultivation and processing methods plus their importance to the local economy. Mingle with the locals at Central America’s largest and most colorful clothing and crafts outdoor market. Visit Guatemala’s Archaeology Museum filled with priceless Maya artifacts. Package Notes: Hotel check-in on your day of arrival is 3:00 PM. Rooms may not be available prior to that time. Passport & Visa Information Time Zone
Guatemala City is 2 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. Guatemala does not observe Daylight Savings Time. Copan is 2 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. Honduras does not observe Daylight Savings Time. Electricity
An adaptor (which changes the physical plug) and/or converter (which changes the electric current) are necessary if you plan to use an appliance with voltage different from the standard within the country you are visiting. Please note, if your appliance has dual voltage you may still need an adaptor for the plug. Voltage forHonduras is 110 and Guatemala is 120. Elevation Highest elevation included on tour: Chichicastenango: 6,500 feet Other elevations: Tikal: 420 feet Guatemala City: 5,000 feet Copan: 3,500 feet Antigua: 5,000 feet Lake Atitlan: 5,100 feet |
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