Wonders of Guatemala and Honduras (13 days/12 nights tour)
- 2 nights in Antigua (Guatemala)
- 2 nights in Atitlan
- 2 nights in Peten (Tikal)
- 3 nights in Rio Dulce
- 2 nights in Copan (Honduras)
- 1 night in Guatemala City (Departure)
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Located in the Heart of the Maya World, minutes away from the magnificent Tikal, Uaxactún and Yaxhá ruins.
MOREBolontiku Boutique Hotel is inspired in the mayan legacy and it´s green roof tops are beyond compare.
MORENi'tun Lodge is the true definition of what a deluxe jungle eco-lodge should be. It is located in the most pristine area of enchanting Lake Peten Itza, right in the heart of the Peten jungle, and one hour from Tikal National Park.
MORECamino Real Tikal is a tropical five star retreat, set in the heart of the Petén jungle with all the comfort and facilities to assure an unforgettable experience
MOREThe Jungle Lodge Hotel was established in 1956 by Mr. Antonio Ortiz Contreras, who discovered the Temple of the Inscriptions in 1951.
MOREEnjoy the most pristine jungle, as natural as it gets! Your senses flow by the overwhelming nature all around.
MORELocated in the rainforest region of Petén in Guatemala, and on the shores of lake Petén Iztá in San José, Hotel Bahía Taitzá is an ideal place to appreciate the beauty of a natural environment.
MOREThe Hotel Peten Esplendido is conveniently located on the lakeside in front of the island of Flores.
MOREVilla Maya is an open invitation to adventure! Just 15 minutes away from Santa Elena Airport and 45 minutes from Tikal National Park
MORELocated on Santa Elena Petén, the Del Patio provides guests with a colonial atmosphere which blends itself perfectly with the convenience and comfort of the XXI century.
MORECeibal Plaza
This archaeological site is 12 kilometers east from the municipal district of Sayaxché. It is located near La Pasión River, at 220 meter above sea level. Ceibal was the largest settlement during the Late Classical Period and had great power over the west margin of the river due to its favorable location, as well as control over commercial activities, transportation, and political and military activities. The site occupies the highest point and is situated on a calcareous outcrop of over 100 meters above sea level. It has a ceremonial center that covers an area of approximately 1 square kilometer distributed over three high hills separated by deep ravines that drain toward the river. The streets have many buildings that have been designated with the letters A, B, C, and D.Continue reading
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