Explore Tz’utujil Mayan culture in San Juan La Laguna. Discover vibrant art, ancient traditions, and authentic flavors on Lake Atitlan’s shores.
Explore Tz’utujil Mayan culture in San Juan La Laguna. Discover vibrant art, ancient traditions, and authentic flavors on Lake Atitlan’s shores.
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San Juan la Laguna - San Juan La Laguna is a delightful Tz’utujil village nestled on the shores of Lake Atitlan, celebrated for its seamless blend of culture, nature, and spirituality.
During the visit, colorful murals depicting the Mayan worldview will be explored, and encounters with women weavers’ cooperatives will reveal the use of natural dyes…
- San Juan la Laguna - San Juan La Laguna is a delightful Tz’utujil village nestled on the shores of Lake Atitlan, celebrated for its seamless blend of culture, nature, and spirituality.
During the visit, colorful murals depicting the Mayan worldview will be explored, and encounters with women weavers’ cooperatives will reveal the use of natural dyes from plants or tree bark to create unique textiles using ancient techniques.
Indigenous art workshops will also be visited, where local painters proudly express their identity and connection to nature.
San Juan is also home to small artisan chocolate workshops and pure honey producers, offering the chance to taste natural flavors and learn about the Mayan bee’s role in local agriculture.
The experience is enriched with a visit to the Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist, a place of faith where indigenous and Christian traditions blend, reflecting the cultural syncretism of the community.
- San Pedro La Laguna - San Pedro La Laguna is one of the most vibrant villages on Lake Atitlan. Situated at the base of the majestic San Pedro volcano, this destination merges the cultural heritage of the Tz’utujil Mayan people with a lively youth and backpacking scene.
It is renowned as one of the premier places to learn Spanish in Guatemala, thanks to its numerous schools with local teachers and breathtaking views of the lake. Additionally, its artisan cafes, many featuring locally produced organic coffee, provide a perfect setting to relax while enjoying the scenery.
In the village center, visitors can explore the colorful local market, offering fruits, textiles, and traditional products. The Church of San Pedro Apostol, a colonial gem steeped in history and devotion, is also worth a visit.
- Santiago Atitlan - Discover one of the most authentic and profound villages of Lake Atitlan. Santiago Atitlan is renowned for its strong cultural identity, stunning hand-embroidered textiles, and spiritual connection to Maximón, a Catholic Mayan deity honored with offerings of tobacco and liquor.
The historic Church of Santiago Apostle, one of the oldest temples in the region, will be visited. Local markets, traditional craft workshops, and streets rich with living history await exploration.
A place that inspires, educates, and leaves a lasting impression on the heart.

- Bottled water
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Lunch
This tour is conducted in Spanish, but the guide is able to communicate in basic English to convey the main highlights.
This excursion invites you to explore three of the most genuine villages around Lake Atitlan: San Juan La Laguna, San Pedro La Laguna, and Santiago Atitlan. Led by a local host, participants will experience a profound cultural immersion…
This tour is conducted in Spanish, but the guide is able to communicate in basic English to convey the main highlights.
This excursion invites you to explore three of the most genuine villages around Lake Atitlan: San Juan La Laguna, San Pedro La Laguna, and Santiago Atitlan. Led by a local host, participants will experience a profound cultural immersion into the rich Tz’utujil Mayan heritage.
Throughout the tour, participants will wander through streets brimming with color and life, admire vibrant murals and traditional markets, and enjoy stunning views of the lake and the volcanoes that encircle each village.
Participants will learn about various cooperatives, including those focused on textiles, honey, and chocolate, as well as indigenous art workshops. The tour also includes visits to spiritual and historical sites such as the colonial church of Santiago Apostle and the revered Maximon’s house.
This is more than just a tour; it is an experience for the soul and heart, ideal for those looking to deeply connect with local communities and leave with unforgettable memories and insights.
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.