Lake Atitlan: Nomadic Paradise
June 26, 2024
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Why Visit Lake Atitlan?
Lake Atitlan is located in the highlands, this stunning volcanic lake is surrounded by picturesque villages, each with its unique charm. The lake’s crystal-clear waters reflect the majestic volcanoes that encircle it, creating breathtaking views. Adventurous travellers can hike the surrounding volcanoes, kayak on the tranquil lake, or explore the lush trails. The serene ambience and stunning scenery of Lake Atitlan make it a must-visit destination.
How to Travel to Lake Atitlan?
From Antigua, the best way to travel to Lake Atitlan is to take a shuttle bus. You can book a shuttle here they usually cost around $15-20. If you want to travel from Guatemala City to Lake Atitlan, then you can book a shuttle here (Atitlan). It should cost $25-35.
I spoke to a local about taking a chicken bus however they told me there is no direct route and honestly it just seemed too complicated to take this option. If you would like to do this then take a bus from Antigua to Chimaltenango. Then from here take another chicken bus from Chimaltenango to Los Encuentros. Then from here take another bus to Solalà and then one further one to Panajachel.
How to Travel Around Lake Atitlan?
The best way to travel around is by boat. Boats are not too frequent but if you ask at your hostel/hotel they will guide you to the departure times. You could always take a local bus as well to travel from each village but once again there is no fixed time for these buses so you may be waiting a while till one turns up.
To get from Panajachel to San Pedro La Laguna this will cost 30 GTQ ($3.80).
Panajachel
1. Lake Atitlan Viewpoint
Located on the edge of Panajachel, this stunning viewpoint is a great way to appreciate Lake Atitlan. You can see the volcanoes surrounding it as well as the beautiful beach below.
2. Markets
You can do as much souvenir shopping as you like here. The markets have crafts, clothes and ornaments you can buy here. As well as this you can try some local food in the restaurants and cafes that line the market street here.
3. Streets of Panajachel
Along the streets of the town Panajachel you can find beautiful artwork displayed on different buildings. You can also see the incredible mountains surrounding this town. Have a wonder and experience this beautiful town!
San Pedro La Laguna:
1. Lake Atitlan Viewpoint
All along the streets there are restaurants and bars with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and volcanoes as well as a beautiful view of the lake. Take some time to relax and enjoy the views, they truly are spectacular.
2. Mesmerising Sunsets
Make sure not to miss out on watching a beautiful sunset or even sunrise if you can wake up that early! They truly are mesmerising with the volcanoes in the distance.
3. Streets of San Pedro La Laguna
The streets of San Pedro La Laguna are fillled with lots of shops, restaurants, bars and cafes. They are colourful and there is plenty of artwork everywhere. Take your time to enjoy the atmosphere here and wander the beautiful streets.
4. Hiking
The region boasts a variety of trails suitable for all levels of hikers. You can hike up Volcán San Pedro, Volcan Atitlan, and Volcán Tolimán. The best way to do these hikes is with a guide as then you won’t get lost and there is also a risk of criminals hiding along the trail and robbing you. However, it is possible to hike these volcanoes without a guide.
Where should you stay?
Budget – Amigos – offers a friendly atmosphere, providing an ideal base to explore the stunning natural beauty
Medium – Hotel Porto Bello is a luxurious accommodation with breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding volcanoes, making it a perfect retreat for relaxation and adventure
High – Sababa Resort – this is a luxurious and tranquil escape, featuring stunning lake views and easy access to local attractions
Author
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Katie
Full-time doctor, part-time traveller. I am the kind of traveller who travels on a shoestring and somehow manages to pack two weeks worth of clothes, a tripod and all my books into a little rucksack.