Lake Atitlan – Region of the Modern Mayas
Located between mountains and volcanos, several small quaint towns decorate the shores of this grand lake. Spectacular views and a region that has preserved the Mayan culture in today's modern world.
Located between mountains and volcanos, several small quaint towns decorate the shores of this grand lake. Spectacular views and a region that has preserved the Mayan culture in today's modern world.
Volcanos surround the colonial city which makes for fabulous views. It has many restaurants and bars along its cobbled streets and also a postcard-like view of the city with a volcanic background from a hilltop.
Cabins and boats line the shores of a peaceful remote river with refreshingly cool waters. The nearby fort is a short kayak trip away and there is also a unique waterfall where hot spring water meets a cold river.
Hidden deep in the Guatemalan forest lies an imposing Mayan city with pyramids towering over the trees. The magnitude of the structures is mesmerizing and deserves its title of being a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A small town near the Guatemalan border, San Ignacio is in the vicinity of several Mayan ruins. The town also offers a number of exhilarating activities making it a great stop when traveling onward to Guatemala.
Go slow is the Belizian motto which perfectly characterizes the placid island of Caye Caulker. Nightlife is great too with a private party beach and bars/clubs on the island where the signature rum punch never runs dry.