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Visiting Spectacular Guatemala
About Antigua:
In Antigua GLBT travelers explore the ruins, museums, art galleries, restaurants and shops that are dotted throughout the famous cobblestone streets of this former capital of Guatemala. Centrally located, Antigua is also the perfect base from which to take short trips to other popular destinations like Lake Atitlan, the Pacific Coast and the world famous Mayan Temples of Tikal. Known as the "land of the eternal spring", Antigua has a humidity-free average temperature of 75 degrees all year round, so there is never a bad time to visit.
One of the most beautiful and distinctive features of Antigua are the spectacular 400-year-old ruins that can be found on nearly every corner of this enchanting, centuries-old city. Many of these ruins can actually be rented for various private events making any party, meeting, ceremony or wedding uniquely memorable.
Another luxury hotel in Antigua which has recently opened is El Convento. This hotel is best described as a boutique version of Casa Santa Domingo Hotel www.elconventoantigua.com For those seeking a more “natural, outdoor garden” experience check out the beautiful and serene Quinta de Las Flores www.quintadelasflores.com. So whether you prefer luxury with history like Casa Santa Domingo or the natural beauty of Quinta de Las Flores both types of accommodations are available in Antigua (plus everything in-between). About Lake Atitlan:
Atitlan is truly a unique wonder of the world, or as one recent visitor described it - Lake Atitlan is like having too much of a good thing! Just a short distance away from the lake is the world famous open market of Chichicastenango. In Chichi, tourists get a glimpse into another world filled with Mayan rituals, dances, processions and of course an endless selection of spectacular and authentic Guatemalan handcrafted goods. Breathtakingly beautiful, serene Lake Atitlan… a good number of new, boutique hotels and services have opened on the lake during the last several years. Following are a few favorites: Villa Sumaya Hotel (www.villasumaya.com) is probably the lake’s most renowned full-service hotel and Retreat Center. It is perfectly located right on the shores of Lake Atitlan and has - for years now - been home to numerous tourist with a special dedication given to practitioners of yoga, meditation and massage. Lomas de Tzununa (www.lomasdetzununa.com) is a “high-altitude” option on Lake Atitlan that has views that simply cannot be beat! Sitting atop a mountainside overlooking the lake, Lomas de Tzununa’s treats its guest to some of the lake’s most stunning vistas. Isla Verde (www.islaverdeatitlan.com) is another beautiful option. This lovely boutique hotel has also made a commitment to being Eco-Friendly and Eco-Chic. For free time, Lake Atitlan offers a variety of activities which range from exploring the Mayan villages on the lake to zip-lining across lakeside valleys to boating and kayaking. Many on the lake also prefer to simply ‘drink in the drama’ of Lake Atitlan while dining on the amazing cuisine found at Ven Aca (www.clubvenaca.com). About Tikal:
The Tikal National Park, a protected area some 370 square kilometers, is a moving, mystical experience for visitors - highlighted by the magnificent pyramid ruins of the lost Mayan world. For years visitors from around the world have come to Tikal to transport their minds, bodies and spirits back in time while watching a new day dawn at sunrise as they are surrounded by the ancient Temples of Tikal.
The Jungle Lodge (http://junglelodgetikal.com/en/) is just minutes away by foot from the world-famous ruins of Tikal. Tucked away in the deep jungle of northern Guatemala, guests here enjoy an extraordinary educational and cultural experience while also enjoying the natural wonder of being in an untouched, remote jungle. With a pool, a large restaurant and cabin accommodations, the Jungle Lodge is the perfect setting from which to explore and enjoy the Mayan Ruins and also the spectacular jungle, wildlife and birds that surround them. Side Trips: For guests interested in extending their trips, there are plenty of great options. Many guests add a few days to their trip so that they can explore the world-famous ruins of ancient Tikal. Other guests opt to head to one of the two oceans that border Guatemala. On the Pacific side, you can deep sea fish for Sailfish and Marlin or surf in El Salvador. On the Caribbean side, you can sail around the coastal islands of Belize. Whatever trip options you might be interested in is easily arranged.
For your Guatemalan Adventure, George and his Guatemalan business partner, Renso - will be your hosts. Formerly from the US and now permanent residents of Guatemala, George and Renso are the perfect team to ensure that you have a memorable, world-class vacation.
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