10-Day Belize and Guatemala Tour Packages
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- Days 1-2
Antigua, Guatemala
Stay in Antigua's historic center but choose your hotel carefully. Some places have issues with hot water. Take a morning walking tour of the colonial streets and markets. Fill your free time with a chocolate-making workshop at ChocoMuseo ($25) or try some salsa dancing. Skip the tourist spots and get authentic local food at the markets near the bus station. The pepian meat stew here is both delicious and budget-friendly.

- Days 3-4
Rio Dulce
Take a private transfer to Rio Dulce (6 hours). Most places to stay are on the river so plan accordingly. Take a boat trip to the Garifuna town of Livingston through beautiful jungle-lined canyons with water lilies. The hot springs waterfall trip ($15) is worth doing but bring water shoes. The rocks get slippery.

- Days 5-6
Flores & Tikal
It's about 4 hours to Flores. Stop at the Nuevo Horizonte cooperative community to learn about post-civil war rebuilding projects. Street food vendors set up along the Flores lakefront around 4 PM. Get to Tikal early (it's included in the trip). The site gets hot and crowded later in the morning. Bring breakfast and lots of water.

- Day 7
San Ignacio, Belize
- Days 8-10
Caye Caulker
Take a boat to relaxed Caye Caulker. The island lives by "go slow" and has no cars. Get around by golf cart or bike (about $8 per day to rent). Book snorkeling and sailing trips from the Split area but check the weather first. Rough seas can cancel tours. The beachfront BBQ stands are great for dinner. Note that lobster is only available June through February.

10 Day Belize & Guatemala Itinerary, incl. Caye Caulker and Antigua
A rich 10-day adventure through Belize and Guatemala showcases Caye Caulker's beaches, Tikal's pyramids, Semuc Champey's pools, and Lake Atitlán's villages. The tour features a Mayan homestay, volcano trek, and expert-guided activities for approx. $60 per day.

- Day 1
Belize City to Caye Caulker
- Day 2
Caye Caulker Free Day
Spend a full day exploring this peaceful car-free island. Book your snorkeling trips to Hol Chan Marine Reserve for early morning when the water is calmest (about $70 USD). Visit The Split before 10 AM to avoid crowds and get the best swimming spots. The coral beach can be rough on bare feet so pack water shoes.

- Day 3
Caye Caulker to Flores (Guatemala)
- Day 4
Tikal Ruins
Start your day at 4:30 AM to visit Tikal, about an hour from Flores. This early start helps you avoid the heat and crowds. Pack at least 2 liters of water and mosquito repellent. The temple steps are steep and often slippery from morning dew so good shoes are essential. "Climbing Temple IV for sunrise was a highlight - but it's a challenging ascent in dim light."

- Days 5-6
Lanquin & Semuc Champey
- Days 7-8
Lake Atitlan & Maya Homestay
Take a nine-hour transfer to Panajachel then boat to San Juan La Laguna and Santiago Atitlan villages. Your Maya family homestay offers basic accommodations but rich cultural experiences. Pack modest clothing and bring a small gift for your hosts. Schedule boat trips for morning hours before the lake gets rough.

- Day 9
Panajachel to Antigua
- Day 10
Pacaya Volcano Trek
End your trip with a half-day trek up Pacaya Volcano. The 2-hour climb each way is challenging but rewarding. Bring hiking shoes and a jacket for the cold temperatures at 2,500m. Your guide provides walking sticks for the loose volcanic scree. Afternoon departures offer views of glowing lava at sunset.

8 Day Belize Itinerary, incl. San Ignacio and Caye Caulker
A vibrant 8-day tour through Belize and Guatemala covers 5 destinations: Belize City's historic sites, Orange Walk's Lamanai ruins, San Ignacio's Mayan culture, UNESCO's Tikal National Park, and Caye Caulker's island paradise. Traditional cooking experiences and optional snorkeling adventures included.

- Day 1
Belize City
- Day 2
Orange Walk & Lamanai
Start early with a boat ride along New River to the Lamanai ruins. The trip takes 2-3 hours. Bring binoculars to spot toucans and kingfishers along the riverbanks. The ruins get very hot by mid-day with minimal shade so pack plenty of water and sun protection. The stunning jungle views make it worthwhile.

- Days 3-5
San Ignacio
Spend three days in San Ignacio exploring the Cayo District. The San Antonio Women's Co-op cooking class is a highlight. One reviewer raved: "The women's co-op lunch was a fantastic experience and the food was incredible." For the ATM Cave visit check water levels in advance and wear proper water shoes. You'll need to swim and climb but guides are patient with nervous visitors. A day trip to Tikal in Guatemala takes about 2 hours. Leave early to avoid the heat and bring cash for border fees ($18-20 USD each way). A recent visitor shared: "Tikal was out of this world. If you're interested in Maya history, don't skip this one."

- Days 6-8
Caye Caulker
Take the water taxi from Belize City to Caye Caulker. The 45-minute ride can get choppy in the afternoon. The island is car-free with only golf carts and bikes. Book snorkeling trips for calmer morning waters. Shark and ray alley tours cost $70-100 USD but are well worth it. Island meals cost more than mainland dining ($15-25 USD for dinner). Try the lobster between June and February when it's in season. Most beach bars offer sunset happy hour with 2-for-1 rum punch.































