Visitors can see the towns of San Antonio Palopó and Santa Catarina Palopó, where houses painted with vibrant colors and Mayan symbols turn the town into an open-air art gallery. Each mural reflects the identity of the K’akch’ikel community and conveys a message of cultural pride. In addition, the natural hot springs on the shore of the lake offer a unique space for relaxation, while viewpoints give spectacular views of volcanoes and Lake Atitlan. The experience is completed with the warmth of its inhabitants and the possibility of acquiring textile crafts made with ancestral techniques.
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06 : 30 a.m. Departure from Guatemala City
07 : 30 a.m. Departure from Antigua Guatemala
The visit to San Antonio Palopó is to discover a magical corner of Lake Atitlán, where tradition and landscape come together to give unforgettable moments. Upon arrival, the passenger will come across a picturesque village of steep streets that descend to the shore of the lake, surrounded by mountains and volcanoes that frame a dream setting.
The tour begins at the Church of San Antonio de Padua, a colonial temple that keeps centuries of history and is the spiritual heart of the community. From there, you continue to the artisan ceramic workshops, famous for their unique pieces that combine creativity and tradition; each object is a work of art that reflects the identity of the people.
The visit also includes fabric workshops, where women from the community make typical costumes with a predominance of the color blue, symbol of San Antonio Palopó. Here the passenger can observe the crafting process and acquire authentic pieces as souvenirs.
We will have a panoramic view of the most beautiful lake in the world, Lake Atitlan from the villages to visit Santa Catarina Palopó and San Antonio Palopó.
During the visit to Santa Catarina Palopó, you can enjoy a tour full of color, culture and nature. The trip begins with a walk through the painted streets of the village, where each house sports murals inspired by the Mayan worldview, turning the place into an authentic outdoor gallery.
The tour continues to the Mirador de Santa Catarina, from where you can see spectacular views of Lake Atitlan and the volcanoes that surround it, an ideal time for photographs and contemplation.
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Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
120VV, 60HzHz
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Terminal de Buses del Sur, Terminal de Buses del Norte
The Transmetro is a bus rapid transit system that offers affordable and efficient transportation within the city. It operates on dedicated lanes and has numerous stops.
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