Best of Belize & Guatemala Vacation Tour in Seven Days

What to expect on this itinerary
This customized vacation tour shows you the best of Belize and Guatemala in seven days. You will discover that the Mayan civilization did not disappear but rather scattered across the panorama, taking you from the beaches of Belize to the highlands of Guatemala, following in the footsteps of a heritage that stirred mystique, archeological brilliance, and artistic imagination. Mayan history is alluring, and the culture remains strong along the landscape of Central America. The jungle opens up to stone temples towering above the canopy; men and women wear striking garments decorated with captivating colors. Ornaments decorate hidden caves where narrow rivers once guided shamans.
Customizable Itinerary
San Ignacio – Arrive at your Lush Jungle Lodge
Your flight descends into Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport in Belize City. Look out the window and see where the Caribbean Sea touches the jungle. Board your connecting flight, and continue deep into Belize’s west, an area of the country lush with tropical trees and vivacious wildlife. Your plane lands at San Ignacio Airport, a small municipality named for its proximity to San Ignacio. The city is home to Belize’s only suspension bridge, connecting the town village of Santa Elena located on the eastern bank of the Macal River.
A small museum next to the Town Hall exhibits images of the region’s history and vibrant culture, along with providing a space for artists to display their work and musicians to play long into the night. Your private transfer awaits your arrival at the airport and escorts you along the pebble-paved road to your secluded and luxurious jungle lodge. The concierge will greet you in the lobby and offer cold juice made from berries picked from the hotel’s organic farm. Press a cool peppermint towel to your neck and face and the aroma, along with the temperature, is refreshing. The trickling sound of the infinity pool blends with the movement of the nearby river.
What's Included:
San Ignacio – Explore the Waters and Caves at Nohoch Chen Archaeological Park
San Ignacio – Full Day Snorkel Tour along the Great Belize Barrier Reef
Tikal – Transfer to Tikal in Guatemala and Discover the Mayan Ruins
Antigua – Fly from Flores to Guatemala City and Settle in Colonial Antigua
Lake Atitlan – Relish the Scenic Drive and Tranquil Region of Lake Atitlan
Antigua – Visit the Villages around the Lake to see Mayan Culture
Trip Highlights
- Discover the unforgettable, powerful, prestigious, and inspiring Mayan structures in the great city of Tikal
- Dive into crystal clear water and witness the spectacular marine life of the Great Belize Barrier Reef
- Drift down a subterranean emerald river coursing through caves and highlighting regional Mayan culture
- Explore the tranquil villages along the blissful shores of Lake Atitlan, an isolated region in the Guatemalan highlands
- Visit a chocolate museum and relish a demonstration on how to make sweet and savory dishes using the popular ingredient
- Visit a women’s cooperative around Lake Atitlan to learn about the Mayan tradition and how the community works to save their heritage
- Indulge in comfort and luxury throughout your trip with accommodations focused on providing the best experience possible
- Learn the secrets of Guatemalan cuisine during a private cooking lesson fusing traditional flavor with modern techniques
Detailed Description
Belize is more than beaches, and Guatemala is more than its largest city. Your 8-day vacation tour immerses you in the Mayan world, and the natural wonders are brimming from the countries’ borders. Emperors coveted shells from the ocean floor; pyramids struck visitors with a sense of awe, limestone hills provided fertile grounds for farming. Step along the Mayan trail with your arrival in Belize City and board your connecting flight to San Ignacio Airport. Your private transfer meets you at the airport and escorts you to your luxurious resort situated in the lush jungle hills. Next day, venture into Nohoch Chen National Park for a day of inner tubing down a cool river, weaving through caves.
Mayan shamans once used these caves for ceremonies and left behind trinkets buried in the sandy outlets. Make your way to South Water Caye along the Great Belize Barrier Reef to search for celebrated marine life along the largest reef in the Western Hemisphere. Your private transfer then escorts you to the Belize-Guatemala border. After you cross the border, continue by private transfer to the magnificent grounds of Tikal. Relish the majestic scenery and inspiring pyramids of the ancient civilization that once ruled the region, then fly from Flores to Guatemala City.
You have time to visit one of the celebrated museums of Guatemala’s capital, including the Museo Popol Vuh, which celebrates Pre-Columbian history, before continuing to the colonial city of Antigua. Stroll along the charming cobblestone streets and immerse yourself in the elegant ambiance of the European style buildings. Wake up early to travel by mountain roads to Lake Atitlan. Various villages along the shores are only accessible by boat. Settle into your remarkable hotel overlooking the water before you visit the town of Santa Cruz.
Enjoy your private cooking instruction at a delightful café known for blending traditional Mayan cuisine with contemporary methods. Spend the day discovering the treasures of Lake Atitlan by boat, jumping from village to village for an exclusive tour of the local culture. A Mayan city outside of Atitlan continues to highlight the brilliance of archeology and design as you return to Antigua in the evening to enjoy one of the many rooftop restaurants. Next day, your private transfer meets you at the hotel and escorts you to the La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City for your flight home.
Starting Price
$4,000 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 41 reviews
Wonderful trip to Guatemala! This tour company was incredibly professional and planned a perfect vacation for us. The personalized itinerary fitted our needs and desires exactly and the guides they provided were the best we have ever had. The hotels in Antigua, Lake Atitlan and Tikal were all outstanding. They were so prompt in replying to our questions and everything went seamlessly.
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The trip was great, but with a few unpleasant surprises.
We were not properly informed about the usual weather pattern in January; officially in the dry season but with almost daily heavy rainstorms lasting more than one hour, specifically in Belize and Tikal, less so in Antigua.
We ere not well informed about the quality and remoteness of La Lancha; although presented as a top resort close to Tikal; we would rate the resort at best as a 3 star level with a long and bumpy dirt road access (more than 30 minutes each way) and about 90 minutes away from Tikal.
Communication by our tour company was poor, infrequent and general in nature rather than focused on our needs.
Overall Comments about Zicasso:
excellent experience with Zicasso on a previous trip to Argentina
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My husband and I adopted a baby girl from Guatemala when she was 8-months-old. We have always told her that we would return with her to Guatemala someday so she can see her birth country. She is 15 now, and we decided it was time to return during her Spring Break. We were only in Guatemala for three days in 2002 when we went to meet and bring home our daughter, so we saw almost nothing of the country. This time around, we wanted to spend 10 days or so and see most of the highlights of the country as well as really experience the culture. After lots of research about Guatemala, I selected highlights or activities that I wanted worked into our trip: visiting Lake Atitlan, Antigua, Chichicastenango, Tikal, a coffee plantation, and an active volcano.
After deciding more or less on what we wanted to do while there, I next had to decide whether we would use a tour operator, and if so, what kind of tour did we want. My husband and I were concerned about safety during the visit due to current State Department warnings and various internet reports of violence against tourists to Guatemala. This made the decision about whether to engage a tour operator or not easy -- we definitely wanted the expertise of a tour operator familiar with the country. We also decided to make the trip a private tour even though it substantially increased the price. We felt the additional cost was worth it to have the extra attention and focus of private guides during the entire trip. After lots more internet research about tour companies for Guatemala, I reached out to 4 companies with a basic description of what we wanted and when we wanted to travel.
ZIcasso was one of the companies I contacted. I had read very good reviews about their services on the internet. This agent was the first of the four companies i had contacted to respond to me. I told her what we wanted to include in the trip, how long we wanted the trip to be, and when we wanted to go. In just a day or so, she sent me a complete proposed itinerary. Over the next few days, we communicated several more times, and we refined to what I had envisioned it. Our agent also reassured us about the safety of traveling in Guatemala -- especially with the experienced, local English-speaking guides we would have at all times. The other companies I had initially contacted did not respond as promptly as Zicasso and were not as responsive to our wishes about the itinerary. We felt very comfortable with Zicasso and the itinerary they had developed for us, and so we decided to book our trip with them.
Our trip ended up being just perfect! My husband, our 20-year-old son, our adopted 15-year-old daughter, and I were the travelers. We felt completely safe and at ease the entire 10 days we were in the country. During the trip, we had 3 guides. Each was outstanding! They all spoke English well. They were all very pleasant, easy to get along with, and patient and accommodating when we requested "off-the-itinerary" diversions. For example, during the entire trip, my son had looked for an authentic Guatemalan National Soccer Team jersey to purchase but had not seen one anywhere. On our last day in the country, our agent went out of his way and took us to 4 different stores in Guatemala City trying to find the jersey for him. On another occasion, during a "free day" on Lake Atitlan, our son wanted to go cliff jumping. Our guide was not scheduled to be with us, but he volunteered to arrange a cliff jumping trip for us on the lake. The next day he showed up at the hotel with a private boat and two drivers. They took us to a small village on the lake where there were cliffs from which it was safe to jump. Our guide not only arranged the trip and accompanied us to the village for the cliff jumping, but actually jumped with my son (my husband, daughter, and I did not jump :-). We cannot say enough good things about the guides -- they made the trip!
We all agreed that this is one of the best family trips we have ever had.
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This South America travel company is an excellent vacation planner. They listened to my request and produced an itinerary that was perfect. It was physically challenging for us, but there was enough free time built in to recover and to regroup.
We cannot heap enough praises in the folks in Guatemala who provided the walking tours of Antigua and the Mayan temple sites that were so magnificent.
I have three recommendations to make: Some system needs to be devised to calculate tips for the drivers and the guides who spent hours with us. When you pay a lump sum for the whole 10 day vacation, it is difficult to calculate the a 10% or 15% or 20% tip for any one small segment. What is 15% of ???. Every time I asked the question, what is a generous tip for your service, I got the same unhelpful answer; 'Whatever you want'. By the way, there are not many ATMs in Guatemala and Hotels do not like to make change.
At Lake Atitlan it is well known that in the afternoon there is enough wind to create severe white caps. We were picked up at 2:00 pm and for two Octogenarians it was a bit difficult to climb onto a rocking boat. Once on board, we discovered that the captain (lanchero) did not speak English and we could not discuss or influence the itinerary. We finally managed to explain that we would prefer to be back on Terra Firma, but by now it was too rough to dock anywhere and so we simply cruised along the shore for an hour or so until we found a quiet harbor. We were met there by the owner of the boat (these are very sturdy, dry and well built boats by the way) who spoke English and who treated is very graciously and got us back to the Hotel Atitlan on a Chuck Chuck. We still don't know what was supposed to have been on the itinerary and what we might have seen. But the boat ride was fun in any case.
All drivers and guides invariably showed up promptly and were very professional. The one exception was on the last morning, when we waited at the San Ignacio Hotel in Belize to be driven to the Airport. After an hour of waiting, the Hotel provided us with a driver and we got to the airport on time.
Our vacation was very memorable, sprinkled with just the right amount of uncertainty and excitement to make it one of the better ones for us. Guatemala in particular is a very nice country to visit, and our travel agency did a fine job.
Peter B
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We have just returned from an amazing trip to Guatemala and Belize. Every part of the trip was wonderful, from the seamless travel and transfers to the lovely food, the fascinating range of experiences, the knowledgeable guides we connected with along the way, and so much more.
Zicasso's travel partner listened carefully to our requests and interests, and every detail was addressed to perfection. We had a wonderful mix of active adventure (volcano hike, kayaking, snorkeling, etc), culinary delights, cultural immersion, and ancient exploration (the ruins of Tikal). What's more, our travel team was communicative, checking in with us a couple of times along the way, and highly responsive (on the one or two occasions we had minor questions, we got almost immediate responses).
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The trip was everything we had hoped for and more. Each of the guides were fantastic whether it was in Antigua, Atitlan, or Flores, fantastic.
Accommodations provided in Antigua weren't what was agreed upon between vendor and hotel. A portion of the cost was recovered. We even told the hotel what we were supposed to get upon check in and they said that was it. We found out from other employees it wasn't. Our travel agency worked to get some funds back.
Did I mention the guides were great?
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