Antigua
A UNESCO-listed city of cobblestones and ruined convents beneath three volcanoes. Learned slowly, on foot, in the hour before the day begins.
The colonial heart, the highland lake, and the cradle of the Maya. Each opens onto its own excursions — and most journeys move quietly between all three.
Guatemala is small on the map and vast in the crossing.
A single country holds Spanish-colonial cities, twenty-some Maya languages still spoken in the highlands, volcanoes you can summit before breakfast, and rainforest temples that predate every cathedral. We compose journeys that move between these worlds at the pace they deserve.
A UNESCO-listed city of cobblestones and ruined convents beneath three volcanoes. Learned slowly, on foot, in the hour before the day begins.
A volcanic caldera lake ringed by Maya villages, each with its own dress, dialect and saint. Crossed by private launch while the water is still glass.
The greatest of the Classic Maya cities, its temples breaking a rainforest canopy that hides howler monkeys, toucans and the ruins of a thousand years.
For travelers with time, we extend journeys into the cloud forests of Cobán, the black-sand Pacific, the volcanic ascent of Acatenango, and across the border into Honduras and Belize.
Cloud forest, turquoise terraced pools, and the country's finest cardamom.
A guided summit with your own chef at base camp, watching Fuego erupt at night.
Mangrove estuaries, sea-turtle releases, and unhurried days at the ocean's edge.
The carved stelae of Copán in Honduras; the reef and cayes of Belize beyond.
We compose the route, the access, and the silence between.
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