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Home > Destinations > Central
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Guatemala and Belize Family Vacation
Discover Guatemala and Belize on a family vacation full of authentic cultural experiences, dramatic scenery, jungle wildlife, and spectacular Maya ruins, as well as snorkeling among coral reefs with relaxed family time at the beach. Traveling among native highland communities we experience the vibrant Maya culture and its rich heritage sharing a meal in a lovely local home, learning the art of weaving and colorful embroidery, and interacting with local people at colorful indigenous markets. Traveling from Antigua and the beautiful volcanoes surrounding Lake Atitlan we fly to the rainforest lowlands of Peten where we explore the vast ruins and abundant wildlife of Tikal National Park. A short connecting flight to the coast of Belize takes us to our beach front accommodation to explore the largest barrier reef in the western hemisphere. This is the perfect recipe for an enriching, relaxing, fun family adventure.
DAY 1 : BIENVENIDOS A GUATEMALA Met and warmly received after your international flight touches down in Guatemala City by your guide, a 45 minute drive brings you to Antigua, Latin America's premier colonial city. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this former capital of Guatemala is a strikingly beautiful city, rich in history. Visitors and locals alike casually congregate in the central plaza sitting and strolling, watching the world go by. Overnight at the centrally located and family friendly Porta Hotel Antigua. [D]
DAY 2 : CHICHICASTENANGO MARKET Arise early to visit the famous market of Chichicastenango, a magical and sometimes misty highland town surrounded by valleys and looming mountains. The setting is captivating and the lively K'iche Maya indigenous market draws craftsmen and villagers from all over the highlands. The market is not only the main economic focus of this highland village but an important social and cultural event where K'iche indigenous people gather to barter, buy and sell. Take ample time to stroll through the streets, browse and purchase native handicrafts, and observe ancient native rites of burning incense, spreading flower petals and burning candles in the Santo Tomas Church. Although the rites are Mayan and not Catholic, the Catholic Church has allowed the Maya to practice religion in their own manner since the 17th century. After lunch, depart for the shores of Lake Atitlan, a caldera lake whose crystal blue waters are flanked by three spectacular volcanoes.Overnight at Hotel Atitlan or similar on Lake Atitlan. [BLD]
DAY 3 : LAKE ATITLAN AND SAN JUAN LA LAGUNA VILLAGE Ringed by rugged green ridgelines, towering volcanoes and
twelve indigenous villages, the sparking deep blue Lake Atitlan is truly one of
the most beautiful lakes in the world. After enjoying breakfast at our lakeside
accommodations, we board a "lancha" for a boat tour of the lake, en route to
the village of San Juan La Laguna. The boat ride across the lake takes about an
hour. Along the way, we?ll spot several red-roofed villages perched on the
steep hillsides cascading down to the lake and wave to fisherman in traditional
dugout canoes pulling in their early-morning catch. San Juan La Laguna is a
traditional Mayan community where most speak Tz'utujil, one of 23 indigenous
Mayan dialects in Guatemala. Closely related to the larger Kaqchikel and K'iche
native tongues, there are about 84,000 native Tz'utujil speakers today,
concentrated in the southern corner of Lake Atitlan. Spanish is a distant
second language for many in the community, so practice your Tz'utujil phrases!
(Here's a primer: thank you: malty-ush; good morning: sack-iri; how are you: uutz-aawach). With our guide, we'll explore the town and witness the strong sense of
community pride which exists there. We?ll visit a women's weaving cooperative
and sitting side by side with these artists, learn the traditional weaving and
dying methods used by the Maya for generations. Depending on your family's
interests, you may also visit a medicinal plant and natural products
cooperative or the community's fair-trade, shade-grown coffee plantation: La
Voz Cooperative. Started in the 1985 with the help of Heifer International, 120
indigenous families grow their coffee using traditional organic methods in
small plots on the slopes of the volcanic ridgelines ringing the lake. You can
also do an easy hike up above the village through the coffee fields to a
lookout point over the lake with spectacular views of San Pedro volcano. The
viewpoint gives you a new perspective and the chance to learn more about the
complex of volcanoes surrounding Lake Atitlan and how the lake itself was
formed by a collapsed volcano. After this full day of exploration, we'll return
to Hotel Antigua in the late afternoon. Overnight at Hotel Atitlan on Lake Atitlan. [BL]
DAY 4 : XENOTOX VILLAGE / TIKAL MAYAN RUINS Leaving Lake Atitlan behind, drive to the traditional
village of Xenotox to visit a Mayan family and witness the ancient art of back
strap loom weaving. This technique is passed down through generations and is
still widely used today to make textiles. Explore the village and enjoy a
traditional lunch in the home of a Mayan family observing the kindness,
generosity, hard work and family values displayed by your hosts. We continue
back to the airport in Guatemala City and leave
the highlands to catch a late afternoon flight (included) to Flores, the gateway to the Maya ruins of Tikal. After landing, transfer 1 hour by van
to the vibrant jungles of Tikal National Park. Overnight Tikal Inn or similar. [BLD]
DAY 5 : TIKAL Rising out of the jungle canopy where Howler monkeys swing
through the trees and parrots are frequently heard squawking, walking through
the Mayan ruins of Tikal is an unforgettable experience. Once the most powerful
city in the Americas, this huge complex of temples, altars, pyramids, plazas
and palaces, includes more than 3,000 structures. The Maya were one of the most
advanced civilizations of the ancient world producing many works of literature,
philosophy and architecture as well as a precise calendar. Keeping in mind the
interests and attention span of children, your knowledgeable guide brings this
ancient civilization to life as you explore some of the most interesting sites.
Keep your eyes out for a chance sighting of jaguar, puma, tapir, anteaters and
many species of birds as you walk the less traveled paths throughout this
massive jungle complex. Return to your lodge for lunch, relax and take a dip in
the pool and decide if you?d like to return to the temples for sunset. Overnight at Tikal Inn or similar. [BLD]
DAY 6 : OFF TO BELIZE AND THE BEACH After soaking in the great history of Tikal and its
mysterious decline, kids can pretend to be a Howler monkey and fly among the
trees on a zip-line canopy tour before driving to Belize and on to the
turquoise waters of the Caribbean coast. After crossing the border your guide
will assist you in checking into a short flight to the beaches of Placencia, a
16 mile long peninsula of white sand beaches separating the Caribbean Sea and
the mangrove fringed Placencia lagoon.
Kick off your shoes, unpack and
settle into your beach cabana or suite. Take a dip in the gentle ocean water or
one of the swimming pools, simply relax in a hammock under the swaying palms
and let your cares drift away, or indulge in a spa treatment (not included). Overnight at The Inn at Roberts Grove or similar. [B]
DAY 7 : BARRIER REEF SNORKELING Check out the strange coral formations and swim amongst a
variety of brilliantly colored tropical fish as you explore the marine
environment on a half-day snorkeling and swimming excursion (8am-1pm). Boat
through a string of mangrove cayes, home to an impressive variety of marine
life including angel and parrot fish, sergeant major, barracuda, eel, and the
occasional stingray or harmless nurse shark. Continue out to the Belize Barrier
Reef, the longest unbroken barrier reef in the world. Your guide will swim
along with you pointing out the dazzling array of tropical fish, hydrocorals,
sea fans, feather plumes, sponges, and sea cucumbers. Return to the lodge for
lunch, and enjoy the rest of the day relaxing at the beach. Don?t forget the
sunscreen! Overnight at The Inn at Roberts Grove or similar. [B]
DAY 8 : FREE BEACH DAY The last full day of vacation is yours to plan as much or as little as you like! Sleep late, lounge on the beach, swim in the pool, borrow one of the complimentary kayaks and paddle the blue waters off shore. Hop on one of the lodge?s bikes and pedal into the nearby village of Placencia to see what?s fresh in the market or to dine in one of the local restaurants for lunch. Those wishing to discover more of Belize may choose to join one of the day trips offered by your lodge such as boat trip s up the local Monkey River, horseback riding through the rainforest, fly fishing, spin casting or trolling for grouper, snook, snapper, or tarpon or a visit to the Cockscomb Basin Jaguar Reserve seeing Howler monkeys, tapir, numerous reptile and bird species and if you are extremely lucky, the elusive jaguar (additional activities not included). Overnight The Inn at Roberts Grove or similar. [B]
DAY 9 : DEPARTURE Pack the night before so that you have time for one last swim before boarding your flight from Placencia back to the Belize International airport in time for your international departure. (Local flight included.) [B]
| - Prices, Departure Dates and Included Services - | Days: 9 | Grade: I, easy going family adventure (click for grades definition) | 2012 Price: From $2655 per person. Land cost based on Group Size | Price per person | 2 | 4 | 6+ | Adult | $3335 | $2885 | $2655 | Teens 12-17 | $1575 | $1575 | $1575 | Children 11 and under | $1175 | $1175 | $1175 |
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| Child Price: From $1175, For ages 11 and under | Single Supplement: $550 (click for info) | *Child and Teen rates are based on sharing a room with 2 adults. Maximum two children or one teen per room. | | | | | 2012 Departure Dates | 2013 Departure Dates | | | Feb 18 - Feb 26, 2012 (F) Mar 10 - Mar 18, 2012 (F) Apr 7 - Apr 15, 2012 (F) Jun 16 - Jun 24, 2012 (F) Jun 30 - Jul 8, 2012 (F) Aug 11 - Aug 16, 2012 (F) Nov 17 - Nov 25, 2012 (F) Dec 22 - Dec 30, 2012 (F) (and on request) | (Available upon request) | (F) = Family departure |
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| | | Included: Services as specified in the itinerary above including accommodations, local land and air transportation, guided tours and excursions, park and entrance fees, meals as specified [B=Breakfast, CB-Continental Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner], airport & hotel transfers, Wildland Adventures travel consultation and pre-departure services. | | | Not Included: International air transportation, border & airport taxes, tips and gratuities, optional or suggested services on your own, insurance of any kind, personal expenses, extra beverages & alcoholic drinks, medical costs, hospitalization and evacuation and any other extra expenses due to unanticipated changes in your itinerary for reasons beyond control. Meals, alcoholic drinks, souvenirs and other local and personal expenses not specified in the above itinerary are also not included. | | |