Puerto Quetzal
Puerto Quetzal, on Guatemala's Pacific coast, is the gateway to the inland attractions of this Central American country for most cruise passengers.
The population centres of Guatemala are located in the more temperate central highlands, rather than along the humid, tropical coasts. Pacaya Volcano looms over the city, and does still erupt occasionally!
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Antigua & Filadelphia Coffee Estate (Tour A)
PUERTO QUETZAL, GUATEMALA
Antigua Guatemala, is the most important and enchanting cities of Colonial Guatemala. Founded by the Spaniards in 1543, nowadays Antigua is a beautiful blend of ruins, restored colonial buildings, and new buildings in colonial style
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Lake Atitlan (Tour B)
PUERTO QUETZAL, GUATEMALA
Lake Atitlan that Aldous Huxley once called “the most beautiful in the world” is located in the mountainous region of Solola. With its crystalline – azure waters, Lake Atitlan is a natural wonder of blue set against a backdrop of three 10,000 foot volcanoes – Toliman, Atitlan and San Pedro – towering on the southern sky
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Tikal (Tour C)
PUERTO QUETZAL, GUATEMALA
This excursion takes us back more than 2,000 years in time, when we visit the world-famous Tikal National Park. Tikal is one of the largest and most impressive Mayan cities so far revealed and researched declared a Heritage of Mankind Site by UNESCO
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Yaxha (Tour D)
PUERTO QUETZAL, GUATEMALA
Yaxha, Mayan for Green Water is located on the northern side of the Lake. It is the third largest Mayan site known in the Mayan lowlands and is located within the fifth largest Nature Reserve in the world; the Mayan biosphere Reserve. The site is usually referred to as the Mayan’s world’s best kept secret.
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