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20 Guatemala Landmarks To Visit In 2024

by theamericannews
July 29, 2024
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Beautiful Lake Atitlan is a natural Guatemala landmark surrounded by volcanos in the highlands.

Lake Atitlan is in the highlands of Guatemala and is surrounded on three sides by three different volcanoes.

It’s one of the deepest lakes in Central America.

It requires less than two hours to drive to this lake from Guatemala City and visitors usually choose to stay in the small town of Panajachel.

Several small villages surround this lake, each specialising in a specific craft and continuing to live the traditional Mayan lifestyle.

This area has attracted expatriates who move to one of the small villages on the lake and live a relaxed hippy lifestyle.

Cruise the lake and visit the villages of San Juan La Laguna and Santiago Atitlan on this full-day tour.

3- Pacaya Volcano, Antigua

famous landmarks in guatemala city Pacaya VolcanoSilhouettes of distant volcanos seen from the Pacaya Volcano.

The Pacaya Volcano has been continuously active for the last 60 years.

It is near Guatemala City and Antigua; hiking tours to this volcano are available from Antigua.

If you’re keen on hiking the volcano, make sure you go with an experienced guide because of the volcano’s level of activity.

This is an excellent day trip for the adventurous tourist who wants to see an active volcano up close and roast marshmallows over hot spots. Join this hiking tour of the volcano.

For adventurers who do not wish to hike, horseback riding tours on the volcano are also available.

4- Grutas de Lanquín (Lanquín Caves)

Grutas de Lanquin or Lanquin Caves are a large complex of deep limestone caverns near Coban, designated as a national park.

The ancient Mayans believed that caves were sacred places and an entrance to the underworld, so many rituals occurred here.

These caverns are so extensive that sections of the complex are still unexplored, so no one knows exactly how far they run underground.

Accessing the caves requires hiking through water and even jumping over a small waterfall.

This natural landmark of Guatemala is also an important habitat for bats.

Every evening, bats rush out of the caves to feed and provide a unique viewing experience for visitors.

5- Biotopo Monterrico-Hawaii (Nature Reserve)

Biotopo Monterrico-Hawaii is a nature reserve on the Pacific coast of Guatemala, just north of the El Salvador border, near the town of Monterrico.

This coastal reserve contains mangrove swamps that are connected by canals and is a biodiverse area containing a wide range of bird and aquatic species.

Some species found here are endangered, including Leatherback turtles and Ridley turtles.

Boat tours through the mangrove canals for birdwatching are available and nighttime tours to watch turtles lay their eggs are a fantastic experience.

The best time for birdwatching at this reserve is January to February.

6- Semuc Champey

famous landmarks in guatemala stepped poolsSemuc Champey is one of the most famous natural landmarks in Guatemala.

Semuc Champey is a natural monument near the small town of Lanquin, which is difficult to access because of its location deep within the jungle.

Semuc Champey has a 984 ft (300m) long natural bridge covering a portion of the Cahabon River.

A highlight is the stepped, turquoise-coloured pools that are popular places to swim.

In addition to swimming in these pools, visitors can tube down the river or explore the nearby water cave, K’an Ba Cave, with a candle.

To view Semuc Champey from above, there’s an uphill track through the jungle to an overlook.

Join a 3-day adventure tour of Semuc Champey and hike through the El Biotopo del Quetzal in Coban.

natural landmarks in guatemalaBeautiful natural pools in Semuc Champey, Lanquin, Guatemala, Central America.

Historical Landmarks In Guatemala

7- Tikal National Park

landmarks of guatemala pyramid and other ruinsThe ancient Mayan temples in Tikal National Park are famous Guatemala landmarks in the forest.

Tikal National Park, located near the border with Belize, is a jungle that contains a UNESCO World Heritage-listed ancient Mayan city.

The archaeological site within the national park is the largest in North America, with more than 3,000 excavated structures.

The ruins of Tikal lie in the middle of the jungle, a part of the Maya Biosphere Reserve.

Scientists believe this city was created in 800 B.C. and last occupied around 900 A.D.

The Maya Biosphere Reserve encompasses the Tikal National Park to maintain the historical, cultural and natural integrity of the Tikal ruins and the jungle surrounding them. Here’s a tour of Tikal you may like.

8- Iximche

guatemala landmarks

Iximche was the capital of the Mayan people in the 15th and 16th centuries.

The ruins at this archaeological site contain several pyramids, palaces, ball courts, and other structures.

Iximche is in the western highlands, near Tecpan, and not far from Lake Atitlan.

This site sees fewer international visitors than Tikal but is a popular place for Guatemalan travellers who visit this site as pilgrims to celebrate some cultural aspects of their history.

Many of these artifacts are displayed at a small museum in a nearby town.

9- Convento de las Capuchinas

Iglesia y Convento de las Capuchinas or Church and Convent of the Capuchins is a beautiful 18th-century construction located in Antigua in Guatemala.

The nuns abandoned this convent after only 40 years when the 1773 earthquake made it unsafe, but it has been partially renovated and is open to the public.

The nuns that came to this convent to live had no contact with the outside world once they were within the walls.

They lived here in what historians consider the first apartment building in the Americas.

There’s a museum on the first floor, and the caretakers like to tell visitors that this building has some paranormal activity.

10- Ruins of Uaxactun

guatemala major landmarksThese pyramids are close to Tikal site but they are a landmark of Guatemala that is not often visited.

The archaeological ruins of Uaxactun are near Peten and this ancient Mayan city is not far from the ruins at Tikal.

Like Tikal, Uaxactun is within the Tikal National Park and the vast Maya Biosphere Reserve jungle.

Mayans occupied this site from around 900 B.C. until sometime in the 10th century.

The many ruins found at this site include pyramids, temples, ball courts, and other structures.

Archaeologists believe that Uaxactun was an important astronomical complex for the Mayans.

Many artifacts have been found during the extensive excavations and restorations conducted at Uaxactun. Some are on display in a small museum in a nearby town.

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11- Convento Santa Clara

The Santa Clara Convent and Temple in Antigua was constructed in 1715.

Like the Convent of the Capuchins, the nuns in the Santa Clara Convent were not allowed to leave the building or contact the outside world once they entered the convent.

However, multiple earthquakes interrupted their solitude, and the nuns were forced to live elsewhere until the building reconstruction was completed in 1734.

The earthquake in 1773 severely damaged the building, and at that point, the convent was abandoned.

Over the next several decades, additional earthquakes left the convent in ruins.

Today, visitors to the convent can wander through the ruins and the gardens.

The temple’s facade is marked by stucco ornamentation and figures of archangels and is still one of the most impressive building facades in the city.

12- Livingston

landmarks guatemalaSunrise over Livingston in Guatemala.

Livingston is a brightly-painted beach town on the Caribbean coast of Guatemala.

Much of this town is populated by the Garifuna, descendants of African people who washed ashore from a slave ship.

The culture of the Garifuna has influenced the food and culture of this village.

Try a popular local dish called tapado, a seafood stew in coconut broth, or some gifiti, an alcoholic rum brew.

A short walk from Livingston, Los Siete Altares has lovely waterfalls where you can swim.

Another popular activity is birdwatching at Punta de Manabique, just across the water from the town.

To reach Livingston, travellers must take a boat because there is no land connection to the village on the peninsula.

13- Cathedral of Guatemala City

famous landmarks of guatemalaThe cathedral in the centre of Guatemala City is one of the historic landmarks of Guatemala.

The Cathedral of Guatemala City, formally known as the Holy Church Cathedral Metropolitan Basilica of Santiago de Guatemala or the Metropolitan Cathedral, is the city’s main cathedral.

It is located in the city’s central square and is a sizeable baroque construction that has survived the many earthquakes that often rock this region.

12 pillars stand in front of the cathedral to commemorate the thousands of people who were murdered (or disappeared) during a violent time from 1960 to 1996.

14- Castillo de San Felipe de Lara

Castillo de San Felipe de Lara is a castle built on the banks of the Rio Dulce at the entrance to Lake Izabal.

The Spanish constructed this National Historical Monument to protect themselves from the English pirates who roamed the Caribbean waters.

Originally built in the mid-1600s, pirates burned it down in 1686.

More pirates continued to burn down and loot this castle over the next couple hundred years.

The castle is open to the public and is a popular attraction in the Rio Dulce National Park area.

15- Yaxhá

guatemala famous landmarks Yaxha Pyramids in GuatemalaYaxha is another of the famous landmarks in Guatemala.

Yaxha is an ancient Mayan archaeological site near the ruins of Tikal in northern Guatemala.

The city of Yaxha was once the third-largest Mayan city and was occupied from around 1000 B.C. until the 16th century.

The ancient ruins include a large Acropolis, a twin pyramid complex and hundreds of other buildings that include pyramids, temples, ball courts and other structures.

Yaxha National Park also contains other Mayan ruins smaller than those at Yaxha.

Because of the extensive biodiversity existing within this national park, Yaxha is a RAMSAR Wetland of Global Importance. Join this tour to visit Yaxha.

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16- Arco de Santa Catalina

important landmarks in guatemala flower cart in the old townArco de Santa Catalina in Antigua is a historic landmark of Guatemala.

Arco de Santa Catalina, or Santa Catalina Arch, is an iconic arch and well-known landmark on 5th Avenue North in Antigua.

This arch was constructed in the late 1600s at the request of the Santa Catalina convent nuns to connect the main convent building to an expansion across the street.

As the nuns were cloistered from the outside world and were not allowed outside their convent, the arch allowed them to access the other side of the street.

Despite the numerous earthquakes in the region, the arch has continued to stand but requires repairs and restoration.

After the 1773 earthquake, the arch’s restorers added the turret and clock that are now a part of this iconic Guatemala landmark. Here’s a tour of Antigua from Guatemala City.

17- Antigua Guatemala

guatemala city landmarks antigua with volcano in the backgroundColonial architecture in ancient Antigua Guatemala; there are plenty of historic Guatemala landmarks in the former capital.

Antigua Guatemala, commonly called Antigua, is near Guatemala City in a valley between three volcanoes.

The city was once the capital of the Kingdom of Guatemala and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

During the Spanish occupation of Guatemala, Antigua was the country’s capital city until the 1773 Santa Marta earthquake that demolished much of the city.

As a result of the devastation, the Spanish crown moved the capital to its current location in Guatemala City.

Antigua is a colourful city with many ruins open to the public that are remnants of the damage from earthquakes in this area. Explore Antigua on a day tour from Guatemala City.

18- Chichicastenango Market

landmarks in guatemalaGuatemala flag

Chichicastenango Market (or Chichi) is a famous market near Lake Atitlan where visitors and locals have been shopping for hundreds of years.

This market is only a couple of hours’ drive from Guatemala City and occurs only twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays.

Thousands of visitors converge on this colourful market each week to purchase handmade crafts, textiles and wood carvings.

A popular item is wood-carved masks that are used in Mayan ceremonies.

Fabrics, leather goods, souvenirs, fruit and vegetables can be purchased at this market.

19- San Antonio Palopo

San Antonio Palopo is a small village on the shores of Lake Atitlan.

The people of San Antonio Palopo have a distinctive way of dressing that sets them apart from many others in the area.

This village is well-known for its hand-painted blue and green ceramics made by the locals.

The unique clay found in the river beds around Lake Atitlan is of high quality and used by the Mayans to make ceramics for hundreds of years.

Because not many visitors come to this small village, it may be possible to get a behind-the-scenes tour and see how the locals create their pottery.

In addition to shopping, you can also hike on trails along Lake Atitlan and visit other small villages.

20- Quirigua

major landmarks in guatemala ruins surrounded by treesMayan ruins in the ancient city of Quirigua is another of the landmaarks in Guatemala.

Quirigua is an important archaeological site from the ancient Mayans located in southeastern Guatemala, near the border with Honduras.

This site contains the Mayan empire’s largest and most well-preserved stone stelae.

The Mayans occupied this UNESCO World Heritage Site from around 400 B.C. until 1200 A.D.

Many structures and buildings have been excavated at Quirigua, including the Acropolis, which is the most prominent building.

Visitors to Quirigua can find giant monuments or stelae with discernible hieroglyphics prominently on display. 

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