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Half Day Tour to Antigua Guatemala
$ 75
4 Hours City Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered
Located just one hour away from Guatemala City, this is the most visited destiny because of its history and its cultural beauty. The city of Santiago de los Caballeros is a colonial city, founded in 1543, which was the administrative, political and religious center of Chiapas and Central America until the year 1773.
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Day Tour to Antigua from Guatemala City
$ 100
7 Hours City Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Located less than one hour from Guatemala City, Antigua is the perfect place to spend a day away from the busy city streets. Offered in seven different languages, the 7-hour tour begins with complimentary hotel pickup. Experience unparalleled views - and free entrance- at El Cerro de la Cruz, then tour the historic city center with your guide. After visits to the Coffee and Mayan Music Museums, unwind during your return to the city.
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Volcan de Agua and El Hato Tour from Antigua
$ 49
4 Hours 30 Minutes City Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Explore the Guatemalan countryside just outside Antigua during this flexible-length tour offering a taste of small-village life. You'll ascend to the indigenous town of Santa Maria de Jesus at the base of the 'Volcan de Agua' volcano. Then travel to the tiny village of El Hato to the local eco-resort Earth Lodge, where you can relax and take in the views of Antigua in the distance.
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Antigua City Sightseeing Tour
$ 69
8 Hours City Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Explore the UNESCO-listed colonial capital of Antigua, one of Guatemala's most enchanting cities, on this full-day sightseeing tour - ideal for first-time visitors. Learn how Antigua is one of the oldest cities of the Americas as you follow your guide to landmarks like the San Francisco Church, the arch of Santa Catalina, Casa Santo Domingo and Plaza Central. After a typical Guatemalan lunch (own expense), admire the priceless gems on display at the Museo del Jade (Jade Museum), then visit a local coffee plantation to learn more about Guatemala's most famous export.
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