Seeking the ideal travel package to Guatemala? Whether you're dreaming of Maya ruins, volcano hikes, or lakefront relaxation, this guide covers everything you need to know to plan a safe, unforgettable trip in 2025.

We answer the most common traveler questions about safety, costs, when to go, and how to design a custom itinerary that fits your travel style.

Tour guide explains the history of Antigua Guatemala to two visitors in front of a colonial UNESCO church, during one of our custom Central America tours.

Why Visit Guatemala?

Guatemala is a land of contrasts and colors—lush jungles, ancient temples, active volcanoes, and vibrant markets. It’s home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Tikal, breathtaking natural wonders like Lake Atitlán, and a living Maya culture that welcomes travelers with authenticity and warmth.

Whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or as a couple, Guatemala offers affordable luxury, adventure, and culture in one stunning destination.

Is Guatemala Safe to Visit in 2025?

Yes, with proper planning and local support, Guatemala is safe for tourism. As of 2025, U.S. travelers should stay informed about travel advisories. However, many popular destinations, such as Antigua, Lake Atitlán, Tikal, and Flores, are considered low-risk when traveling with licensed guides and established operators.

At Martsam Travel, we provide:

  • ✅ Private transfers with vetted drivers

  • ✅ Local guides familiar with safety protocols

  • ✅ Flexible support and 24/7 assistance

“Is Guatemala safe for US tourists?”

👉 Yes, especially when traveling with local experts.

How Much Does a Trip to Guatemala Cost?

Average trip costs depend on travel style and duration. Here’s a rough idea:

DurationBudget TravelerMid-RangeLuxury
7 Days$900–$1,300$1,500–$2,500$3,000+

What’s typically included in our custom Guatemala travel packages:

  • ✔️ Private airport transfers

  • ✔️ Boutique accommodations

  • ✔️ Guided day tours (e.g., Tikal, Antigua, Atitlán)

  • ✔️ Entrance fees and logistics

  • ✔️ Cultural experiences and optional add-ons

“Is $100 a lot in Guatemala?”
👉 It can go far—$100 covers a day’s worth of food, entry fees, and transportation for most travelers.

Couple enjoying panoramic views from the summit of Pacaya Volcano, overlooking Guatemala’s volcanic chain during one of our custom Central America tours.

What’s the Best Month to Visit Guatemala?

The dry season (November to April) is ideal for travelers seeking clear skies and outdoor adventures.

SeasonHighlights
Nov–AprDry season – best for volcano hikes, markets, and archaeological sites
May–AugGreen season – lush landscapes, fewer crowds
Sep–OctRainy but rich in color and cultural festivals

“Is it cheap to fly to Guatemala?”
👉 Yes! Flights from the U.S. and Canada can be found for under $400 round trip if booked early.

Is 7 Days in Guatemala Enough?

Yes—and no. 7 days is enough to see highlights like:

  • 2 days in Antigua Guatemala

  • 2 days at Lake Atitlán

  • 2–3 days exploring Tikal & Flores

However, if possible, consider extending to 10–12 days to include more culture, slow travel, or even a visit to Chichicastenango, Semuc Champey, or the Pacific Coast.

Father and young daughter enjoying a hands-on chocolate workshop in Antigua Guatemala, part of a family-friendly travel package to Guatemala.

Sample Itinerary: 8-Day Travel Package to Guatemala

Day 1: Arrival in Guatemala City → transfer to Antigua
Day 2: Walking tour of Antigua + market visit<br data-start='4110' data-end='4113' />Day 3: Volcano hike or Pacaya + chocolate workshop
Day 4: Transfer to Lake Atitlán, boat tour to Maya villages
Day 5: Local immersion + free time
Day 6: Flight to Flores
Day 7: Sunrise tour of Tikal + nature trails
Day 8: Return home

All of this can be customized with wellness, archaeology, nature, or family add-ons.

What’s Included in Our Travel Packages to Guatemala

With Martsam Travel, your experience is built around comfort, culture, and customization:

  • ✔️ Airport pickup/drop-off

  • ✔️ Personalized itinerary planning

  • ✔️ Certified local guides

  • ✔️ Lodging and breakfast included

  • ✔️ Entrance tickets and logistics

  • ✔️ On-call support during your trip

You’ll never feel lost—we’re with you every step of the way.

Scenic view of Lake Atitlán and surrounding volcanoes from a property’s swimming pool, featured in a luxury travel package to Guatemala.

FAQs: Travel Packages to Guatemala

Is it worth traveling to Guatemala?

Absolutely. Few destinations combine nature, culture, affordability, and authenticity as beautifully as Guatemala.

What is the safest place to visit in Guatemala?

Antigua Guatemala, Lake Atitlán, and Flores are considered the safest and most tourist-friendly destinations.

Why does Guatemala have a Level 3 Travel Advisory?

The advisory is based on regional issues, not tourism zones. Most tourist areas remain safe with proper precautions and local insight.

Should US citizens travel to Guatemala?

Yes, thousands of U.S. travelers visit Guatemala each year safely. Working with a local DMC ensures additional peace of mind.


Ready to Plan Your Guatemala Adventure?

Whether you’re planning a honeymoon, a family trip, or a cultural journey, Martsam Travel helps you design your perfect Guatemala itinerary.

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What is traditional Maya clothing in Guatemala?

Traditional Maya clothing includes garments such as huipiles, cortes, fajas, and ceremonial textiles worn by many Indigenous communities throughout Guatemala.

What is a huipil?

A huipil is a handwoven blouse traditionally worn by Maya women. Designs vary between communities and often reflect local traditions, identity, and artistic expression.

Why do Maya textiles differ from one community to another?

Different communities have developed distinct weaving styles, colors, motifs, and techniques over generations, creating a rich diversity of textile traditions throughout Guatemala.

What is a backstrap loom?

A backstrap loom is a traditional weaving tool attached to both a fixed object and the weaver's body. It remains widely used in many Maya communities today.

What is a Corte in traditional Maya clothing?

A corte is the traditional skirt worn by many Maya women in Guatemala. Typically made from woven fabric, cortes vary in color, pattern, and style depending on the community. They are often worn with a huipil and secured with a woven belt known as a faja.

What is a Tzute?

Used in many Maya communities for both practical and ceremonial purposes, the tzute is a versatile woven cloth that may carry goods, cover the head, protect food, wrap sacred items, or complement traditional attire. Its designs and uses differ among communities.

What is a Faja?

Serving as both a functional and decorative garment, the faja is a handwoven belt used to secure a corte around the waist. Colors, patterns, and weaving techniques often reflect regional traditions and local craftsmanship.

What is a Backstrap Loom?

Still widely used throughout Guatemala, the backstrap loom is a traditional weaving tool attached to both a fixed object and the weaver's body. This technique allows artisans to create intricate textiles while maintaining centuries-old weaving traditions.

Are traditional Maya textiles still worn today?

Yes. Traditional Maya clothing continues to be worn in many communities throughout Guatemala as part of daily life, celebrations, religious events, and cultural gatherings.

Why do Maya women still wear traditional clothing in Guatemala?

Traditional Maya clothing continues to be worn for many reasons, including cultural identity, family traditions, community belonging, practicality, and personal choice. While styles and materials continue to evolve, traditional garments remain an important part of everyday life in many Maya communities.

How can travelers support Maya weavers?

Travelers can support Maya weavers by purchasing handmade textiles directly from artisans or reputable cooperatives, paying fair prices, and learning about the cultural context behind the garments.

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