🇬🇹 Guatemala

Mayan legacy in mountain highlands

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Antigua — Colonial jewel with colorful cobblestone streets

Antigua Cathedral Cathedral

Baroque cathedral with ornate interior and evocative earthquake ruins behind the facade.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Dry season provides clear days for viewing architectural details and photography.

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Parque Central Plaza

Charming colonial square with a fountain, arches, and colorful surrounding buildings.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Pleasant weather encourages leisurely exploration of this picturesque historic plaza.

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Cerro de la Cruz Viewpoint

Hilltop with a massive cross offering panoramic views over Antigua's red tile roofs and volcanoes.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Clear skies during dry season provide optimal visibility for city and volcano vistas.

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Santa Catalina Arch Landmark

Iconic yellow colonial arch framing a volcano view, the enduring symbol of Antigua.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Dry-season light and clear volcano backdrops make this landmark most photogenic.

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Santiago Apostol Convent Temple

Colonial-era convent complex with ruins, gardens, and religious art collections.

Best time: Year-round — Important religious site showcasing Spanish colonial architectural heritage and history.

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Chichicastenango — Indigenous market and spiritual traditions

Chichicastenango Market Market

Vibrant indigenous market with textiles, handicrafts, and authentic Mayan cultural atmosphere.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Dry season brings clear days and optimal lighting for market photography and shopping.

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Santo Tomás Church Church

Historic church blending Spanish Catholic and indigenous Mayan spiritual traditions uniquely.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Pleasant weather makes visiting this culturally significant site and observing ceremonies comfortable.

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Pascual Abaj Shrine Sacred site

Hilltop Mayan shrine where traditional offerings and rituals continue in an atmospheric setting.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Mild temperatures encourage the short uphill walk to observe indigenous religious practices.

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Chichicastenango Handicrafts Artisan district

Surrounding neighborhoods producing traditional textiles, pottery, and woodcarvings using ancient methods.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Clear weather allows visiting artisan workshops and observing traditional craft production.

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Cerro Pascual Abaj Viewpoint

Hilltop shrine with panoramic mountain and valley views.

Best time: Year-round — Essential vantage point for experiencing Chichicastenango's highland landscape.

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Lake Atitlán — Volcanic lake and indigenous villages

Lake Atitlán Lake

Spectacular crater lake surrounded by three volcanoes and colorful indigenous villages.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Dry season brings clear skies, calm waters, and optimal views of surrounding volcanoes.

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San Juan la Laguna Village

Charming lakeside village known for textile cooperatives, murals, and traditional culture.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Pleasant weather enables exploring village streets, markets, and interacting with artisans.

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San Pedro Volcano Volcano

Prominent volcano rising above the lake, offering a challenging day hike with panoramic summit views.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Dry season provides safer trails, clearer summit views, and optimal hiking conditions.

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Santiago Atitlán Village

Largest lakeside town, rich in Tz'utujil Maya culture, markets, and the folk deity Maximón.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Clear dry-season weather makes the boat crossing and village walks comfortable.

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Pana Café Viewpoint

Clifftop café overlooking the entire Lake Atitlán and volcanic peaks.

Best time: Year-round — Iconic panoramic viewpoint showcasing the lake's three volcanoes.

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Tikal — Maya pyramids in the jungle

The Great Plaza Ruins

The ceremonial heart of Tikal, ringed by temples rising from the rainforest.

Best time: Nov–Mar — The dry season means less mud and clearer jungle trails.

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Temple IV Ruins

The tallest temple, climbed for a view over pyramids piercing the canopy.

Best time: Nov–Mar — Clear dry skies reward the climb with vast views.

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Mundo Perdido Ruins

The 'Lost World' complex of ancient astronomical pyramids and plazas.

Best time: Nov–Mar — Dry-season weather is best for the sprawling site.

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Tikal Jungle Trails National park

Rainforest paths alive with howler monkeys, toucans and coatis.

Best time: Nov–Mar — The dry season concentrates wildlife and firms the trails.

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Complex N Ruins

Royal palace complex with intricate carved stelae and altars.

Best time: Year-round — Critical ceremonial center revealing Maya royal administration and art.

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Huehuetenango — Mountain region, indigenous highlands

Laguna Magdalena Lake

High-altitude mountain lake with Mam indigenous communities and local markets.

Best time: Nov–Feb — Cool mountain weather and clear visibility in dry season.

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Todos Santos Cuchumatán Indigenous Village

Mountain village with colorful indigenous textiles, markets, and local culture.

Best time: Oct–Feb — Clear skies and cool temperatures ideal for village exploration.

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Chiantla Shrine Religious Site

Colonial shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary with pilgrim tradition and architecture.

Best time: Nov–Feb — Accessible weather for visits and observation of traditional practices.

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Paquix Mountain Hiking Destination

Mountain peak in the Cuchumatanes range accessible from Huehuetenango area.

Best time: Nov–Feb — Dry season offers best visibility and trail conditions for hiking.

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Central Market of Huehuetenango Market

Vibrant indigenous market with local goods, textiles, and traditional crafts.

Best time: Sep–Jan — Market activity peaks on market days with authentic local experiences.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Guatemala?

It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, Antigua Cathedral is best around Nov–Apr. Guatemala has 5 featured cities and areas to plan around.

Is English spoken in Guatemala?

Roughly 10% of people speak English. The main language is Spanish.

How strong is the Guatemala passport?

The Guatemala passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 135 destinations.

Is Guatemala expensive to travel in?

This page lists real traveller costs for Guatemala — accommodation, food, transport, plus education, medical, insurance and connectivity — so you can budget before you go.

What is there to do in Guatemala?

Antigua Cathedral, Parque Central, Cerro de la Cruz, Santa Catalina Arch, Santiago Apostol Convent, Chichicastenango Market — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.