Our Guatemala holidays & tours
Our Guatemala holidays are just gorgeous. Mayan archaeology abounds at famous Tikal, Topoxte and Yaxha ruins. For those who want nature, trek through cloud forest up to volcanic peaks in the Zunil mountains. Lake Atitlan, enveloped by volcanoes and Indigenous lands is close to ethereal. And yes, Pacific beaches await too. Our Guatemala holidays don’t just show you a good time, but ensure your trip is doing good, too, whether that’s by visiting inspiring textile cooperatives, supporting local markets, meeting the Maya community or using local guides at archaeological sites, who will take you off the beaten track on routes designed to avoid the crowds.
Our top Guatemala holidays
Guatemala tailor made holidays
From
£1995
11 days
ex flights
Explore the very best of Guatemala's nature and culture
Tailor made
Guatemala holiday, small group
From
£2195 to £2445
15 days
ex flights
Explore the beauty and colour of ancient Central America
Small group2026: 17 Jan, 21 Mar, 19 Oct, 21 Nov
Guatemala holiday, Tikal and beyond
From
£3245 to £3295
16 days
ex flights
2 week Guatemalan adventure - fascinating people, landscapes & history
Small group2026: 31 Jan, 21 Feb, 7 Mar, 14 Mar, 24 Oct, 14 Nov, 21 Nov, 19 Dec, 22 Dec, 2027: 9 Jan, 16 Jan, 30 Jan, 6 Feb, 20 Feb, 6 Mar, 23 Oct, 30 Oct, 6 Nov, 13 Nov, 20 Nov, 21 Dec
Guatemala 17 day holiday, tailor made
From
£4650
17 days
ex flights
Private, comprehensive trip exploring Guatemala's highlights
Tailor made
Belize and Guatemala family holiday
From
£3875 to £4000
14 days
ex flights
Adventurous family holiday packed with variety
Tailor made
Guatemala yoga retreat
From
US $2695
6 days
ex flights
Renew your spirit while immersed in nature and local culture
Small group2026: 30 Jun, 1 Sep
Guatemala & Belize holiday, Maya Discovery
From
£3625 to £3635
9 days
ex flights
Rainforests, ancient cities ruins and indigenous culture.
Tailor made
Mexico, Belize and Guatemala adventure holiday
From
US $1731 to US $1854
14 days
ex flights
3 beautiful countries in 2 weeks
Tailor made
Central America small group tours
From
£2599 to £4345
15 days
ex flights
Explore some of the very best Aztec & Mayan sites
Small group2025: 18 Dec, 20 Dec, 2026: 24 Jan, 7 Feb, 21 Feb, 14 Mar, 2 May, 1 Aug, 26 Sep, 28 Oct, 30 Oct, 21 Nov, 19 Dec
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The ruined cities and pyramids that are now emerging from the jungle that once swallowed them are evidence of Guatemala's past at the heart of the Mayan world

Follow the Ruta Maya
Guatemala sits squarely on the Ruta Maya, running through the Yucatán Peninsula and Belize. The incredible archaeological site of Tikal shows the power of the Mayan civilisation. A sprawling city that stretched through many kilometres of jungle, much of which is still being excavated, there are five towering temples to climb for a panoramic view over the site. Less well known is the site of Iximché, capital of an ancient Kaqchikel Maya kingdom, with pyramids, temples and evidence of human sacrifice.
Take an overland tour
If you are lucky enough to have two weeks’ holiday or longer, then make the most of Central America’s tightly clustered borders and cross over into Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula for more Mayan exploration at Tulum and Chichen Itzá, at as well as a dip in a cenote. Travel overland to Belize, where you can relax on paradise cays, snorkel or scuba.
Belize also hides a Mayan “underworld” in the incredible Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave – complete with ancient ceramics and the calcified and crystallised skeletal remains of sacrifice victims. A longer tour can take you all the way along the isthmus, through Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, to the Panama Canal, using a combination of public transport, minibuses and purpose built overland vehicles. These little countries may seem superficially similar, but when you begin to look beneath the surface, they each have their own unique histories, indigenous cultures, coasts, jungles and wildlife.
These tours are made even easier by the Shengen-style Central America Border Control Agreement, which means that tourists can cross borders between Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua for 90 days without lengthy entry and exit formalities.
Belize also hides a Mayan “underworld” in the incredible Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave – complete with ancient ceramics and the calcified and crystallised skeletal remains of sacrifice victims. A longer tour can take you all the way along the isthmus, through Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, to the Panama Canal, using a combination of public transport, minibuses and purpose built overland vehicles. These little countries may seem superficially similar, but when you begin to look beneath the surface, they each have their own unique histories, indigenous cultures, coasts, jungles and wildlife.
These tours are made even easier by the Shengen-style Central America Border Control Agreement, which means that tourists can cross borders between Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua for 90 days without lengthy entry and exit formalities.

Mayan culture isn't consigned to history. Over 40 percent of Guatemalans identify as full Maya, with another 40 percent mestizo - of mixed indigenous/European

Meet the Maya
‘Maya’ is not a homogenous term; over 21 Mayan languages are spoken in Guatemala alone, and the elaborately embroidered textiles and clothing will vary from community to community. Visitors can meet the Maya in thriving textile and food markets, during homestays and during village tours, particularly around Lake Atitlán, in which you might learn to grind blue corn or weave reed mats.
Spend time on the water
Beaches may not feature in a Guate itinerary, but there are plenty of opportunities to spend time on the water. Cruise down the Río Dulce to Livingston to meet the Garifuna people and look out for manatees in the mangroves. Kayak around Lake Atitlán, or boat across the lake beneath the looming volcanoes. Take a dip in the pristine natural pools of Semuc Champey, with Coban as your base, soaking up those jungle views.
You can also try some tubing – underground – in the vast Candelaria Caves, one of the largest cave systems in Latin America. Bob gently along the river connecting the seven caves in the darkness, with guides from the local Mayan community leading the way.
You can also try some tubing – underground – in the vast Candelaria Caves, one of the largest cave systems in Latin America. Bob gently along the river connecting the seven caves in the darkness, with guides from the local Mayan community leading the way.
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Clare Allen02 Sep 2025
Totally five star in every way. The whaleshark encounter was mind blowing and really was a once in a lifetime chance to enjoy seeing such amazing animals up close. Relaxing totally on a hammock on the jetty at Lake Bacalar as there was no reason to be doing anything else. read more
Kevin Hoy25 Apr 2025
Excellent. Great variety of places and people in the 6 countries.read more
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