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Spend a day on Lago de Atitlán (Lake Atitlan), one of Guatemala's most beautiful lakes, on this sightseeing cruise with transportation from Guatemala City. This relaxing 8-hour excursion allows you to experience the exceptional beauty of Lago de Atitlán, a large lake with three volcanos on its southern shore. Starting in the town of Panajachel, cruise across the lake and admire its stunning scenery as you travel across the lake to the Tzutujil village of Santiago de Atitlán. Then return to Panajachel, where you’ll have time in town to browse Santander Street’s handicraft stalls, shops and restaurants.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Lago de Atitlan
Discover the magnificence of Guatemala’s Lago de Atitlán (Lake Atitlan) on this relaxing sightseeing cruise! Depart from your hotel in Guatemala City and spend time on the water with your expert local guide, enjoying the lake's gorgeous volcanic surroundings! Board your boat and head out on the water, marveling at the beautiful landscape.
Volcan San Pedro
The three volcanoes – Volcan San Pedro, Volcan Atitlan and Volcan Toliman – all soar above 9,000 feet (3,000 meters) and create a dramatic vista that adds to the lake’s natural beauty.
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Mickey N,
9 thg 7, 2025
- Viator
The description of that volcano visit indicates there is red lava flowing and you see it. We were very disappointed to discover there is no love of flowing and there is no caldera to look at so you just did the hike up part of the volcano which is not interesting
Charlie C,
23 thg 6, 2025
- Viator
A long day but certainly worth it, it's a good three hour drive from the hotel to the lake but our guide Luis was a great conversationalist. Upon finally getting to the lake we were put on a private boat and took a good 45 mins ride to the island. Now honestly I could have gone without the island, it was essentially a trip to the island so they could take us to three different vendors the tour company probably has deals with to shop. Now I will concede, did buy some bomb rare honey, but all in all the highlight for me was simply gazing upon the lake and volcanos. I'll give these guys a solid B grade.
Jim H,
19 thg 6, 2025
- Viator
We've been to Panajachel & Lake Atitlan in the past. This is the first time that we booked a boat tour over to San Juan La Laguna. Taking the boat across was the fastest way between the two. Our group decided to spend 3 hours in San Juan rather than 2 with 1 hour in Panajachel. The street decorations and mural paintings are incredible. You can also buy completely hand made fabric goods that they make there in the town from the cotton trees.
Cathleen R,
27 thg 5, 2025
- Viator
Gustavo was our tour guide. He picked us up from the hotel right on time. We stopped at a café about an hour into our trip for coffee and breakfast. He was patient with us while eating. The road to the lake has a lot of curves, bumps, and traffic, however, Gustavo was able to navigate the roads with no issues. If you are prone to motion sickness, I would recommend taking medicine beforehand. Once we arrived at the lake, we were able to use the restroom at a restaurant that you will eventually eat at for lunch. The views were breathtaking and a perfect photo stop on the rooftop. The boat that we rode was clean. It is about a 20 to 25 minute lake ride to the town. Our first stop was a shop where the local woman would weave clothes and other items. The presentation was brief but very nice and informative. I truly enjoyed it. Then we were able to roam the town on our own for about an hour. There are many little shops and some restaurants and bars. Even though some stores accept credit card, some of the machines were not working, and a service fee would be added. So, its best to bring cash. We later met up with Gustavo at a meeting point, then walked to the dock to take the boat back to the restaurant across the lake. My only complaint would be to give the tourists different lunch options at the restaurant was quite expensive. I would recommend this tour to future tourist.
April H,
1 thg 4, 2025
- Viator
The drive was way too long there and back we spent 7 hours total there and back and only a little over 2 hours at lake atitlan the place is beautiful but to me not worth the money
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