Embark on an exhilarating hike to Pacaya Volcano, an active and easily accessible volcano near Antigua, Guatemala. Witness breathtaking views and the occasional eruption during sunset hikes.
Embark on an exhilarating hike to Pacaya Volcano, an active and easily accessible volcano near Antigua, Guatemala. Witness breathtaking views and the occasional eruption during sunset hikes.
- Pacaya Volcano - Travelers will be picked up from their hotel and transported by minibus to the Pacaya Volcano National Park. The trails are in good condition but it is steep until you reach Pacaya on a 3.7 kilometer course. As it rises, it will pass through forests, farmland and lava. You will walk on dirt and loose ash trails, so be sure to wear…
- Pacaya Volcano - Travelers will be picked up from their hotel and transported by minibus to the Pacaya Volcano National Park. The trails are in good condition but it is steep until you reach Pacaya on a 3.7 kilometer course. As it rises, it will pass through forests, farmland and lava. You will walk on dirt and loose ash trails, so be sure to wear sturdy shoes.
At the summit, you will enjoy wonderful views of the fumaroles, which may be throwing ashes, rocks or lava. Have your camera ready to capture the eruptions, to maintain security you will be at a safe distance and out of danger. During this tour you will also have excellent views of the surroundings.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Other
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Other
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
Pacaya Volcano is among the numerous active volcanoes near Antigua, the former capital of Guatemala, and is arguably the most accessible. The last significant eruption occurred in 2010. Up until 2016, hikers could witness lava up close, with various tour companies offering different routes. During sunset hikes, as darkness fell, the volcano would become visible, emitting smoke and lava.
Pacaya Volcano is among the numerous active volcanoes near Antigua, the former capital of Guatemala, and is arguably the most accessible. The last significant eruption occurred in 2010. Up until 2016, hikers could witness lava up close, with various tour companies offering different routes. During sunset hikes, as darkness fell, the volcano would become visible, emitting smoke and lava.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.