Private Tour
Available languages
192 hours
Mobile ticket
This itinerary goes deep into the cultural highlights of Central America in Guatemala and El Salvador. We’ll begin from Guatemala’s Antigua, the Spanish colonial capital, to marvel at the glorious religious ruins and how the views of nearby volcanoes add spice to today’s stylish vibes. After a smooth border-crossing, let’s go on a ride on El Salvador’s Flower Route to explore street murals, coffee scenes, food festival and Pipil culture. Hike the country’s highest volcano Santa Ana. Uncover Mayan daily life of 1,400 years ago in Joya de Ceren village ruins.
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Guatemala-El Salvador Entry Fee
Private English-speaking driver guide.
SUV 4Runner or Ford Explorer with spacious seating.
Entrance fees for all mentioned sights visited.
International flights into Guatemala and out of El Salvador.
Tips for driver guide.
Visa fee.
Not suitable for people over 80 years old.
La Aurora Airport
Guatemala City Guatemala
Camino Real Antigua (4 stars) or similar
Guatemala City
When you arrive at La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City, meet your driver guide who’s been waiting for you.
Antigua
Then, enjoy a comfortable 50-minute private car ride to the hotel in Antigua, a famous historical town.
Camino Real Antigua (4 stars) or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Antigua
After breakfast, your driver guide will pick you up to visit Antigua. The No.1 landmark is the Santa Catalina Arch that once connected a monastery and a school. The arch frames the Agua Volcano and you’ll make a stunning postcard picture out of it.
San Antonio Aguas Calientes
In the afternoon, we are heading for the valley town San Antonio Aguas Calientes, one of the places to find the best hand weavers and woven fabrics in Guatemala. The local market offers the best chance to witness ‘huipil’, the iconic traditional Mayan cape with heavy embroidery. Sometimes you can also spot women working with backstrap loom. Finally, we'll drive back to the hotel in Antigua.
Hotel Atitlan (4 stars) or similar, Panajachel
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
This morning, let’s explore for some revelations of Mayan culture at Iximche, an archaeological site called the ‘Land of Corn’. It takes 1 hour to drive there from Antigua. At the site, we’ll explore some plazas, pyramid-temples, palaces, and a ball court. An altar is still in use and occasionally you’d see people worship.
Later, hop on a ride for 1.5 hours to Chichicastenango Market.
Saint Thomas Church
Amid mixed Mayan languages and Spanish in the background, we’ll then climb a flowers-lined staircase to reach Church of Santo Tomas, where the Mayan Bible was found and which the market centers around.
Panajachel
Continue onwards to a 1.5-hour drive to Panajachel, the gateway to the Lake Atitlan embraced by three volcanoes.
Tikal Futura Guatemala City (4 stars) or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Start today with an immersive boating on the Lake Atitlan. We’ll then disembark to visit two of many Tz'utujil Mayan villages around the lake. In San Juan La Laguna, women also weave to live. We’ll visit a textile cooperative and admire the hand-knitting articles and fabrics, as well as woven mats made from lake reeds. Next to visit is the village of Santiago Atitlan, where the traditional Tz'utuhil lifestyle also prevails.
Guatemala City
It’ll be noontime as we boat back to Panajachel. Then, we will drive 2.5 hours back to Guatemala City.
Casa 1800 Ataco Hotel Boutique (3 stars) or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Concepcion de Ataco
Today we’ll cross the border to Ataco, El Salvador. The whole journey is around 3 hours.
Ruta de Las Flores
In the afternoon, you’ll explore the Flower Route or Ruta de Las Flores. The route takes the name because flowers on both sides bloom each spring and this is where El Salvador’s most beautiful cultural landscape unfolds. We’ll start from Concepcion de Ataco, one of the ends, and visit the towns of Apaneca, Juayua, and Nahuizalco along the way one by one. At the end, drive back to Ataco.
Barcelo San Salvador (4 stars) or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
In the morning, drive 1 hour and a half to Cerro Verde National Park, in which we’ll hike up to the Santa Ana Volcano, the highest of its kind in El Salvador. A small land holding over 20 volcanoes, the country deserves its moniker ‘the land of volcanoes’. We’ll start hiking before 11 am. The hike lasts 3 to 4 hours.
Joya de Ceren Archaeological Park
In the afternoon, head to the Joya de Ceren Archaeological Park to discover a pre-Columbian Mayan farming village and delve into the nitty-gritties of Mayan daily life.
San Salvador
After the tour, we’ll drive back to San Salvador.
Barcelo San Salvador (4 stars) or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Iglesia El Rosario
This morning sees us exploring the capital city of El Salvador, and, by extension, the history of it and even the whole country. We’ll walk main streets and the old plazas to visit some monumental historical sites. San Salvador started from no other than Plaza Libertad, where our architectural highlight, the Iglesia El Rosario with a brutalist exterior sheltering the rainbow-colored holy world inside, is in the east.
Plaza Barrios
Then, at Plaza Barrios, your guide will recall the stories of a national hero who fought for peasants before the central statue, as well as the loved yet assassinated archbishop in the splendid Metropolitan Cathedral. The National Palace and the super-modern National Library sit here.
Plaza Morazan is the most northeastern one, where the neo-classical National Theater stands. Surrounding these plazas are cafes, restaurants, handicraft stores, etc., which make this area also a life center for you to experience.
Suchitoto
Then we’ll drive around 1 hour and a half to Suchitoto.
Saint Lucia Church
Upon arrival, we’ll move through the central plaza to visit the white-all-over Iglesia Santa Lucia, Suchitoto’s first church, looking like the subject in an oil painting against the blue sky and surrounding low-rises. You’ll next have some time to stroll around the plaza to discover the life scene.
Afterwards, let’s visit the house of Alejandro Coto, the trailblazer in the country’s film industry and who brought art to Suchitoto. It’s Coto who inaugurated the International Art and Culture Festival, which is held every February. From here you can gaze towards the largest lake in El Salvador.
San Salvador
In the late afternoon, we’ll drive back to your hotel in San Salvador.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
San Salvador
Today is the last day of your Guatemala and El Salvador holiday package. It’s suggested that you ask the hotel staff to keep your luggage after check-out and seize the chance to see more of San Salvador, before we pick you up at the lobby and escort you on a 40-minute ride to the international airport for your flight home.
Pickup included
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