How to spend 7 days in Guatemala
With seven days at your disposal, you can enjoy a more relaxed Guatemala vacation, allowing you to explore each corner more deeply and have a richer experience. The itineraries below are designed to offer a balanced mix of culture, nature and adventure, providing a well-rounded look into the heart of Guatemala.
One option is to immerse yourself in Guatemalan culture and scenic landscapes, which begins in the charming city of Antigua. Spend two days here, with plenty of time for a coffee farm tour to learn about one of Guatemala's most famous exports. Follow to breathtaking Lake Atitlan for exploration of surrounding villages like Santiago Atitlan and Santa Catarina Palopo, as well as kayaking or hiking to San Pedro Volcano. End your trip with a visit to the famous Chichicastenango Market, timed to coincide with its bustling market days, to buy textiles and handicrafts and immerse yourself in local traditions.
If you are in search of a more active adventure, we suggest starting in Cobán. Spend the day exploring local coffee plantations or the Vivero Verapaz orchid garden. Then head to the limestone pools of Semuc Champey for two days of swimming, caving, and hiking through the lush rainforest. Move on to Quetzaltenango (Xela), where you can challenge yourself with a hike to the Santa Maria Volcano and relax in the nearby hot springs. Spend your final days participating in community tourist activities that allow you to experience the local culture in a hands-on way.
If you're more interested in immersing yourself in Guatemala's historical heritage, head to Guatemala City to visit key museums such as the National Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and the Ixchela Museum of Indigenous Textiles and Clothing. After a couple of days, fly to Flores and explore the grandiose Tikal National Park. Extend your archaeological journey with a day trip to the less-visited but equally fascinating Yaxha, a quieter destination with expansive views of a serene lake. Conclude your visit to Flores by enjoying a sunset boat ride on Lake Peten Itza.
For even more ways to spend a week in Guatemala, check out our other 7-day itineraries.