Enjoy a Walking Tour in San Juan La Laguna, which includes a boat ride from Panajachel and a guided walking tour through the town’s vibrant streets. Discover colorful murals, local art, and breathtaking lake and volcano views from scenic viewpoints.
The cost per person is $87.00 USD for the Walking Tour in San Juan La Laguna, which includes the boat ride and guided tour. The cost includes lunch at Porta Hotel del Lago, offering a meal with an incredible lake view.
The trip departs from Guatemala City at 6:00 AM and returns at 5:00 PM. Book now and experience the beauty of Lake Atitlán.
Walking Tour: Enjoy a Walking Tour in San Juan La Laguna, which includes a boat ride from Panajachel. <br/>Lunch<br/>Pickup included
Enjoy a round-trip transfer to Panajachel, where you can explore the town at your own pace, stroll through its streets, visit artisan shops, and take in the breathtaking views of Lake Atitlán. This package does not include a guided tour in Panajachel, allowing you to make the most of your time as you prefer.
You can also choose the Walking Tour in San Juan La Laguna, which includes a guided walking tour through this charming lakeside town. With this option, you will travel by boat from Panajachel and walk through the town’s artistic and cultural streets, admire colorful murals, and visit scenic viewpoints with spectacular lake and volcano views.
Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time
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