Guatemala – 2 Weeks Learn Spanish, Volcanoes, Volunteering & Travel

Learn Spanish, Culture Volunteer, climb volcanoes and experience the lake life

Embark on the ultimate two-week adventure in Guatemala with our immersive travel package, taking you from the colonial city of Antigua to the breathtaking Lake Atitlan. This exclusive experience includes personalized Spanish lessons, in-depth cultural and historical tours, impactful volunteer work, and thrilling outdoor activities such as kayaking and paddleboarding or local cooking classes and you will get the possibility to climb a volcanoe. Don’t miss out on the trip of a lifetime, book your spot today!

$1,320.00

2 Weeks Learn Spanish, Culture, Volunteer & Lakes

LEARN SPANISH, VOLCANOES, LAKES, AND TEMPLES

Embark on the ultimate two-week adventure in Guatemala with our immersive travel package, taking you from the colonial city of Antigua to the breathtaking Lake Atitlan. This exclusive experience includes personalized Spanish lessons, in-depth cultural and historical tours, impactful volunteer work, and thrilling outdoor activities such as kayaking and paddleboarding or local cooking classes. Don’t miss out on the trip of a lifetime, book your spot today!

Why Guatemala?

Guatemala is a beautiful and diverse country located in Central America. It is known for its rich culture, stunning natural landscapes, and fascinating history.

The culture of Guatemala is a blend of indigenous Mayan and Spanish colonial influences, resulting in a unique and vibrant mix of traditions, music, food, and art. One of the most striking aspects of Guatemalan culture is the colorful clothing worn by indigenous communities, which varies from region to region and reflects the distinct identities of each group. Traditional music and dance are also an important part of the culture, with the marimba being the national instrument of Guatemala.

Food is another essential component of Guatemalan culture, with dishes such as tamales, chiles rellenos, and pepian being popular throughout the country. Coffee is also a significant part of the culture, as Guatemala is one of the world’s largest producers of high-quality coffee beans.

Guatemala’s history is both rich and complex, with the Mayan civilization dating back thousands of years and Spanish colonialism shaping much of the country’s identity. Today, Guatemala is a diverse and dynamic country, with a strong sense of pride in its cultural heritage.

SCHEDULE

"CHAPTER 1"

Antigua - Volcanoes - Colonial Culture - Spanish - Adra Hostel

You can book your flight for an arrival on Sunday or Monday morning. The night from Sunday to Monday is included. 

MON

Arrival

Welcome Meeting and Guided Walk of Antigua

Lunch

Spanish Evaluation and first Class

TUE

Breakfast

 Guided Historical Tour of the City & Jade Museum 

Lunch

Spanish Class

WED

Breakfast

 Guided Hike to View Point over the city and volunteering

Lunch

THU

Breakfast

Guided Coffee plantation Tour

Lunch

Spanish Class

FRI

Breakfast

Guided Tour of Markets

Lunch

Spanish Class

WEEKEND

Brunch

Free Weekend

 

Suggested activity Acetenango Volcano overnight Hike or Pacara volcano

INCLUDED ACTIVITIES

The initial stroll around the vibrant city of Antigua is crucial, as it aims to ensure your comfort and confidence in navigating your new surroundings. Our guided tour will highlight key facilities such as ATMs, pharmacies, and grocery stores, as well as places of historical significance. The tour will last approximately two hours.

Antigua: Your Spanish lessons will take place near Adra Hostel and consist of 2 sessions, each 45 minutes long, usually held from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. The lessons are taught by licensed teachers from the indigenous community, and you will receive a short test on your first day to determine your level and objectives. The classes are designed to cater to all levels, from beginner to advanced, and are intended to help you interact and fully immerse yourself in the local community and culture of a Spanish-speaking country. You will also have the opportunity to learn some of the local dialect.

Close to Antigua, on the way to one of the most famous viewpoints, we support a project to build a butterfly farm in the mountains. Working on this exclusive project includes gardening, cleaning the environment, and helping to restore the land on the mountain to its natural state.

Climbing up that viewpoint demands a bit of power but totally duable. you need good shoes for it as the way to the volunteer projects is offroad! A lot of non-native butterflies have migrated here, which means they struggle to find the right plants and flowers to live on in this foreign environment.

The butterfly farm project aims to accommodate these new butterflies by providing a safe and familiar habitat for them to thrive in. The work involves gardening, cleaning the environment, and restoring the land on the mountain to its natural state. This includes eradicating non-native trees that have damaged the ecosystem and replacing them with native ones to give habitats back to the butterflies and birds.

Antigua: La Antigua Guatemala, the first capital of Central America, is rich in culture and history. Its nostalgic cobblestone streets represent the rich heritage of the Hispanic colonial era, with ancient walls, churches, convents, monasteries, and large family houses forming a beautiful and evocative monumental architectural complex.

During the tour, you will visit Casa Del Jade, where you will learn the secrets of the amazing and unusual ancient jade artifacts carved by the Mayans. The tour lasts approximately 2-3 hours.

Antigua: Our Coffee Tours are a unique and authentic experience led by coffee growers themselves. They will take you through their fields, explaining the work behind cultivating coffee and each step of the processing from bean to brew. You’ll even get to join them for a cup of De La Gente coffee at the end of the tour.

But it’s not just about the coffee – you’ll also have the opportunity to have honest and open conversations with small-scale producers about the obstacles, triumphs, and hopes they have for their family and community within the coffee industry.

The tour includes round-trip transportation from Antigua to the producer’s home, Spanish-English interpretation, a tour through the coffee fields, a demonstration of traditional roasting and grinding, a cup of coffee at the producer’s home, and a 12-ounce bag of roasted coffee.

The shuttle picks up participants at 8:45 am from Cafe Estudio, located just a few steps from Adra Hostel. The tour typically takes about three and a half hours, and you can expect to return to Cafe Estudio around 12:15 pm.

Antigua: One of the most memorable experiences in Guatemala is weaving through the colourful markets, which are famous throughout the region. During this tour, you’ll learn to navigate the isles like a local, haggle for the best prices, and immerse yourself in the vibrant colors, smells, and tastes of traditional clothes, jewelry, food, and spices. You’ll find an incredible array of goods available for purchase, and there’s something for everyone. This tour typically lasts around 3 hours, giving you plenty of time to explore and shop to your heart’s content.

SUGGESTED EXTRA ACTIVITIES

A two day expetition, climbing the magnificent Volcan Acatenango near Antigua is a must-do activity for many adventure tourists visiting Guatemala. At 13,041 ft / 3,976 m high, Acatenango towers above the landscape and provides hikers with breathtaking views of the adjacent (and very active!) Volcan Fuego, which has been erupting frequently since colonial times. In addition to the impressive sight of Volcan Fuego, hikers can also enjoy panoramic vistas of the entire region from the summit of Acatenango.

 

Price about 80$ for the overnight tour.

Hike to the top of Pacaya, where you’ll enjoy amazing views from the top of this 8,000-foot (2,438m) peak, and get up close and personal with some of Guatemala’s most active volcanoes.

Hike amid volcanic vegetation with your professional guide to gain a closer look at the magnificent Pacaya Volcano. You’ll get stunning views of three other nearby volcanoes, including Agua, Fuego, and Acatenango, in addition to the Pacaya Volcano.

This is a one-of-a-kind full-day adventure that you will never forget! You can book this activity to Adra Hostel or we recommend the best provider which is a few footsteps ahead at a place called Tropicana.

 

"CHAPTER 2"

Lake Atitlan - Spanish - Hiking - SUP - Yoga - Iguana Perdida

MON

Breakfast

Transfer to Lake Atitlan by shuttle followed by speedboat ride to the Iguana Perdida Hostel

Lunch

Welcome Walk Santa Cruz! / 

TUE

Breakfast

 Local Cooking Class

Lunch

 Volunteering  

WED

Breakfast

Early sunrise hike India Noose

Spanish Class

Lunch

Volunteering

THU

Breakfast

Paddle  or Kajak Experience

Lunch

Volunteering  

FRI

Breakfast

 Yoga

Spanish Class

Lunch

 Volunteering  

WEEKEND

Brunch

Weekend Free

Suggested activities:

Other Hikes – ask the Iguana Reception | Diving  |Visit other villages by taxi boat| more Kajak or Paddle Sessions | Chichicastenango Market

 * Departure of 2 weekers

WEEK 2: INCLUDED ACTIVITIES

While staying in Santa Cruz, you’ll be in the perfect spot for delicious meals all day long. You’ll have a daily budget of 135 Quetzales, which you can split however you like between meals and smoothies (alcoholic drinks are not included).

Most likely, you’ll choose to join the dinners, which are a bit harder to find than lunch. Dinners at Iguana are 65 Quetzales, leaving you with 70 Quetzales to spend on other meals of your choice. If you spend more than your budget, the additional cost will be charged to your tab, which can be paid at check-out.

We will pick you up at 8 am on Monday morning and drop you off around lunchtime in Panajachel, Lake Atitlan, where our guide will welcome you. Hop on the lancha and experience the lake atmosphere right away. After a 20-minute boat ride, you will arrive at Santa Cruz, where the first thing you will see is Iguana Perdida.

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After settling in, you will be taken to get familiar with your surroundings. Santa Cruz’s Iguana Perdida Hostel is a welcoming home to numerous friendly guides. Upon your arrival, one of them will take you on a tour of the picturesque steep and winding streets of Santa Cruz, showing you important points of interest, such as the ATM, pharmacy, and grocery store. The guides will be available to point out or show you anything you wish to see.

Whether you choose to take your Spanish lessons right by the lake or back in Panajachel, each lesson will consist of two 45-minute sessions (usually scheduled between 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm). Licensed teachers from the indigenous community will deliver the tuition, tailored to suit all levels – beginner, intermediate, and advanced. The classes are designed to help you interact and immerse yourself in the local community, and enjoy the experience of being in a Spanish-speaking country. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to learn some of their native tongue

Guatemalan cuisine is a fusion of Spanish and indigenous Mayan flavors, with a variety of spices, herbs, and tropical fruits used in cooking. Some popular Guatemalan dishes include Pepián, a meat and vegetable stew flavored with pumpkin seeds and spices, and Chiles Rellenos, a dish made of stuffed chili peppers. You can also try traditional street food like tostadas, tacos, and pupusas, which are all made with fresh ingredients and bursting with flavor. Additionally, coffee is an important part of Guatemalan culture and is known for its high quality, rich flavor, and distinct aroma. You will get a super local Cooking Class starting at 10 and finishing at 2 – Lunch included. Guatemala Jakera 2021 Guatemala Jakera 2021

In Santa Cruz, our Volunteering Days are designed to give back to the local community by engaging in activities such as repainting and maintenance of the elementary school, providing basic English classes for children, organizing sports and games, and participating in recycling and conservation work around the lake and the surrounding landscape.

We encourage all participants to bring items from home to donate to the local schools and children, as it is greatly appreciated by the community and a wonderful way to start thinking about volunteering and making a difference before embarking on the trip.

As some of these projects may require physical labor, we recommend that you bring gloves with you to be prepared to get your hands dirty and actively participate.

Drifting across the waters of Lake Atitlan, surrounded by panoramic views of multiple volcanoes, is a truly unique experience. From your vantage point on a paddleboard or kayak, you can take in the stunning vistas of the renowned volcanoes and gaze back towards Santa Cruz, creating unrivaled views.

Additionally, there is no better place to relax and unwind than in the calm and tranquil scenery of Lake Atitlan.

The kajak or Paddle board can be rented for one hour per session.

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Indian Nose, or La Nariz del Indio, is one of the most spectacular hikes in Lake Atitlan. It is a vantage point on the northwestern part of Lake Atitlan and overlooks much of the volcanic crater lake. Situated at about 2,200 meters high.

On a good day, you can see up to 8 volcanoes of Guatemala, but even the views will amaze you on a day without incredible weather. The geological features of Lake Atitlan can be fully appreciated from the top of Indian Nose.

SUGGESTED EXTRA ACTIVITIES

Iguana are are proud to be home to Ati Divers. Since 1996 they have been the only dive shop on Lake Atitlan, offering fun dives, PADI certifications from Open Water all the way up to Divemaster, and even the Altitude Specialty course which can be done in just one day. Learn to dive today or come explore the mysteries that this volcanic lake holds under the surface.

Chichicastenango Market is one of the largest and most famous markets in Central America. It’s located in the town of Chichicastenango, about 2 hours by car from Panajachel. The market takes place every Thursday and Sunday and attracts both locals and tourists from all over the world.

The market is known for its vibrant colors, intricate textiles, and traditional handicrafts, as well as its fresh produce, spices, and medicinal herbs. You can find anything from hand-woven blankets and colorful pottery to hand-carved wooden masks and intricate embroidery.

In addition to the market, Chichicastenango also has several historic churches and a vibrant indigenous culture. It’s a great place to experience the traditions and customs of the Maya people, who have been trading in this market for centuries.

“For about 30 Quetzales, you can explore other villages around the Lake with the Lancha.

There are many charming and picturesque villages surrounding Lake Atitlan, each with their own unique character and attractions. Some popular ones include San Juan la Laguna, Santiago Atitlan, and San Marcos la Laguna. These villages are easily accessible by boat from Panajachel, and offer a glimpse into the rich culture and traditions of the indigenous people who call the area home. Exploring these villages is a great way to experience the beauty and diversity of Guatemala’s Lake Atitlan region.

About 45mins walk away you will find the Magic of Casa del Mundo which is a unique eco-lodge located on the shores of Lake Atitlan in Guatemala. It is situated on a secluded hillside, overlooking the lake and surrounded by lush vegetation and gardens. The lodge was built with sustainability and environmental conservation in mind, utilizing locally sourced materials and traditional Mayan building techniques.

Casa del Mundo offers a variety of accommodations, including private rooms, bungalows, and suites, each with its own unique design and features. The rooms are spacious, comfortable, and decorated with vibrant colors and local art. Some rooms have private balconies or terraces with stunning views of the lake and volcanoes.

The lodge has several on-site facilities, including a restaurant that serves fresh, organic meals made with local ingredients. The menu features a mix of international and Guatemalan cuisine, and vegetarian and vegan options are available. Casa del Mundo also has a spa that offers a range of holistic treatments and massages.

One of the highlights of Casa del Mundo is its stunning location on the shores of Lake Atitlan. Guests can enjoy swimming, kayaking, or paddleboarding in the clear waters of the lake, or simply relax on the sandy beach. The lodge also offers various activities and excursions, including hiking, bird watching, and cultural tours of the surrounding Mayan villages.

Overall, Casa del Mundo is an idyllic and peaceful retreat that offers a unique blend of comfort, sustainability, and natural beauty on the shores of Lake Atitlan.

ACCOMMODATIONS

"YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME"

We have carefully selected our partner hostels in Guatemala. Each one of them offers a warm and familiar atmosphere, unique design, and good food. At each place, you will have a different host who will welcome you and guide you through the program and activities. Based on the feedback from our groups, we have created an option with a daily budget for your meals and drinks, which you can use however you like. You will receive all the necessary information before arriving at each destination.

ADRA HOSTEL

Here is a corrected version of the text: Located in the center of Antigua, this hostel offers a great atmosphere, good food, and unique colonial rooms. You will get a bed in the large, unique dorms of Adra with shared bathrooms and use it as a base for your activities. If you fancy, this is also a great base for climbing volcanoes! WiFi is available in the communal spaces. There is a daily budget available for your meals and drinks.

IGUANA PERDIDA

Once at the lake, you will love the remote atmosphere of this hostel. Owned & Managed by our lovely friends Deedle and Dave, you will feel at home in no time. They serve the best food, and you will never forget the magic of this place right by the lake. You will stay in a mixed dorm with your mates and shared bathroom. WiFi is available in the communal spaces. There is a daily budget available for your meals and drinks at Iguana.

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Email: jakera@jakera.com
Phone +506 8844 - 4717
+506 8819 7433

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