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Thank you all for joining us here for our first ever Best of Guatemala Travel Recommendations!

After spending time on a project tour with Cooperative for Education (CoEd), volunteers often ask to stay a little while longer in Guatemala. I mean who wouldn’t after visiting this beautiful country?! And they want recommendations on what to do and see next. If that sounds like you, you’ve come to the right place!

Our community of supporters offered up their suggestions and we combined the best recommendations into a one-stop travel resource for you! So without further ado, I present to you the Best of Guatemala Travel Recommendations.

Drumroll please.

CoEd does not endorse any of the recommendations below. These are simply recommendations we collected from our community to share with you.

Best places to visit in Guatemala (in order):

  • Antigua
  • Lake Atitlán
  • Tikal (Flores, Lago Peten Itzá)
  • Chichicastenango
  • Livingston
  • Lago Izabal
  • Semuc Champey/Lanquín Caves
  • Guatemala City
  • Lake Amatitlán
  • Sololá

Best hotels:

Includes options ranging from budget-friendly to luxury

Casa del Mundo is simply the most beautiful place I have ever stayed. It’s affordable and the food at their restaurant was outstanding. I cannot wait to go again. It’s worth popping by there even if you can’t stay the night.
Anonymous

**CoEd can book extra nights at the Villa Colonial Hotel for tour volunteers with our group rate of $110 per room per night. Volunteers can pay for those nights here. We need to know at least two weeks in advance if you would like an extra night booked and at least one week in advance if would like to be picked up/dropped off from a location other than the airport before/after a tour.

Best villages to visit around Lake Atitlán (in order):

  • Panajachel
  • San Juan
  • Santa Cruz
  • San Antonio
  • San Pedro
  • Santiago
  • Santa Catarina
  • San Marcos

Best activities:

In Antigua:

On Lake Atitlán:

Best Spanish schools:

At Jabel Tinamit Spanish School, the teachers are good and the school provides other nice services like airport drop off, laundry service, flash cards for purchase, wonderful cooking classes with the teachers, etc.
Anonymous

Best restaurants:

Best Travel Agencies:

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