Guatemala

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Hiking

Hiking is rather famous kind of activity in Guatemala. Volcano climbing is worth to be organized. There are more than 37 volcanic peaks there. Tajumulco is the highest peak which can be tackled only when the climber is acclimatized to the altitude of  2000m. It’s easier to reach the peak Pacaya. Trekking trips along island or just up volcanoes can be organized by a number of tour groups that can be found in Santa Cruz La Laguna, San Pedro la Laguna, Antigua, Quetzaltenango. Be careful and try to take all necessary precautions in order to escape some attacks on hikers while climbing the volcanoes not far away from the shore of Lago de Atitlán. These attacks are as the rule armed but not violent. It’s very important to check the safety and the security situation while setting out.

Sport-fishing

Guatemala possesses beautiful ocean that inspires you for going fishing. Sport-fishing can be organized on the Pacific coast. Here you can find the best water in the world for snapper, bonito, dorado, blue marlin, black and yellow tuna.

The Caribbean part is the best place for tarpon and black tuna. The rivers in

Petén are full of sport fish, for example peacock bass, tarpon, snook. Such lakes as Izabal, Yaxhá and Petexbatún can offer superb fishing.

Whitewater rafting can be organized in Guatemala as well. You may organize Maya Expedition which comprises the trip down the Río Cahabón. You’ll receive unforgettable impressions while observing the most remote and inaccessible sites of the country.

 

Caving and tubing

Caving is a popular activity in Guatemala, particularly in the places north of Cobán. Here you can investigate big caverns or tubes down underground rivers. The Alta Verapaz region, especially Chisec, Lanquín, Finca Ixobel and Candelaria are the places for heading for.

Mountain-biking is worth to be organized in Guatemala. Here you can find perfect mountain bike trails. Atitlán Tours can organize the perfect excursion around the famous crater of  Lago de Atitlán. The Bike House is the most famous operator found in the Xela region.

Kayaking

The best region for kayakers is the Río Dulce region. Here you can find the myriad jungle tributaries and observe the most beautiful shoreline that is around Lago de Atitlán. All the hotels in this region provide kayaks that can be rented. Also you can contact a kayaking specialist for a piece of advice.   

Scuba diving

There are some diving possibilities for scuba diving in Guatemala especially in Lago de Atitlán. Here professional instructors train you for excellent diving.

Surfing

Surfing can be organized in Guatemala along the Pacific coast. You can find surf scenes at such place as Paredón not far away from Sipacate.


Featured Activities

Zheravna
Zheravna

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Hot Air Ballooning
Hot Air Ballooning

Hot air ballooning is an accessible activity in one of the most inaccessible parts of the world. No experience is required.

Hitler and the Third Reich
Hitler and the Third Reich

Delve into Munich’s dark past and the birth of the Nazi ideology on a revealing 2.5-hour city walking tour

Dealul Mitropoliei
Dealul Mitropoliei

South of Union Square is a small rise where Romania’s Orthodox religious institutions can be found in eye-catching buildings.

Swim in the Blue Lagoon
Swim in the Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is probably the most famous attraction in Iceland and this is a geothermal spa which is made of heated seawater that is a striking turquoise color.

Nuuk Cathedral (Church of Our Saviour)
Nuuk Cathedral (Church of Our Saviour)

Built between 1848 and 1849, Nuuk Cathedral has been a city highlight for more than a century. Stop by on a self-guided stroll through the city center to appreciate its picturesque location and peaceful, wood-paneled exterior.

The DMZ
The DMZ

DMZ stands for demilitarized zone, and it's the no-man's land border between North and South Korea. Heavily guarded and mined, the strange area can be visited, but only on an official, guided tour (the USO operates a popular one).