Mayan Mysteries Unveiled: Lake Atitlan's Archaeological Sites

Mayan Mysteries Unveiled: Lake Atitlan's Archaeological Sites

Our adventure begins as we board a private boat, that makes a stop in the middle of Lake Atitlan. Our knowledgeable guide unveils the secrets of the Maya Atlantis, a mystical submerged city hidden beneath the lake's surface.

Leaving the mysteries of the deep behind, we arrive at Chuitinamit, an archaeological site nestled amidst the awe-inspiring beauty of Lake Atitlan. Here, we marvel at the meticulously carved stone structures, each a testament to the artistic prowess and advanced engineering of the Maya people.

Our journey reaches its pinnacle as we arrive in Santiago Atitlán, a vibrant and culturally rich village. Experience the essence of Mayan heritage as we explore the captivating murals that narrate stories of their past. Visit the village church, witness the communal washing basins, and have the opportunity to partake in a ceremonial request to Maximon, a revered religious figure blending Catholicism and Mayan traditions (if we are lucky enough to witness a ceremony).

Itinerary
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Stop At: Lake Atitlan, Lake Atitlan, Solola Department, Western Highlands

We will kickstart this exciting tour by picking you up from any of the charming villages nestled around the Lake Atitlan basin, such as San Juan, San Pedro, Panajachel, Santiago, and more. You will meet our guide at the main pier of your chosen village, where they will be waiting for you with a personalized sign. From there, we will embark on a journey toward the center of Lake Atitlan aboard our private boat, making a brief stop. During this stop, our knowledgeable guide will unveil the fascinating discovery known locally as the Maya Atlantis. This submerged Mayan city lies approximately 50 meters beneath the lake's surface, and our guide will provide intriguing insights into its history and significance.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Lake Atitlan, Lake Atitlan, Solola Department, Western Highlands

As we glide over the calm surface of the lake, our expert guide will regale you with intriguing tales and fascinating details about Samabaj. Imagine the vibrant constructions and artifacts that once thrived here over 2,000 years ago. Delve into its rich history and how it became a cultural and ceremonial hub.

Learn about its possible role as a sacred island of pilgrimage, surrounded by the majestic presence of three sacred volcanoes: San Pedro, Tolimán, and Atitlán. Discover the rituals and offerings made by the Maya, as they sought to connect with their gods in this mystical setting.

Please note that diving activities are prohibited.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Chuitinamit, Guatemala

Step into a world of wonder as you discover Chuitinamit, the captivating archaeological site nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of Lake Atitlan.

Once a thriving city during the Postclassic Maya period. Marvel at the stone structures intricately carved with astonishing precision.

Chuitinamit, known as the "Place of Precious Stones" in the Kaqchikel language, is a cultural gem nestled amidst thriving crops of maize, avocado, and jocote. The lush surroundings offer a serene backdrop for your exploration, a harmonious blend of history and nature.

Please note that Chuitinamit is a site of cultural and historical significance, access to it is limited, making this an exclusive experience for the discerning traveler.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Lake Atitlan, Lake Atitlan, Solola Department, Western Highlands

Next, we will visit a small village called Chuk Muk that has only been around for a few years. It is in this place where we will find a large archaeological stone. Our knowledgeable guide will be delighted to provide you with fascinating details about this stone, allowing you to continue marveling at the archaeological wonders of Lake Atitlan.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Santiago Atitlan, Santiago Atitlan, Lake Atitlan, Solola Department, Western Highlands

Finally, we will embark on a profound visit to the village of Santiago Atitlán. By deep visit, we mean that we won't just explore its streets but also marvel at its spectacular murals that tell stories of their own. We will visit the village church, and the communal washing basins where people launder their clothes, and make a stop to visit Maximón, a highly revered religious figure in the area. Maximón represents a religious syncretism between Catholicism and Mayan beliefs.

With great respect, we will witness a request for a favor to Maximón, if we are fortunate enough to witness a ceremony taking place.

Visiting the village of Santiago is a crucial part of understanding and appreciating the anthropological evolution of the Mayan communities around the lake. It allows us to witness how they have inherited their knowledge and worldview from generation to generation for thousands of years.

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Lake Atitlan, Lake Atitlan, Solola Department, Western Highlands

At the end of this unparalleled experience, we will take you back to the pier of the village where we initially departed. This return journey on a private boat will last approximately 30-45 minutes. Enjoy the ride and capture beautiful photos of the lake. We sincerely thank you for traveling with us.

Duration: 30 minutes



Informacion Adicional
"Not wheelchair accessible"
"Near public transportation"
"Most travelers can participate"
"This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate"
"Confirmation will be received at time of booking"



Start Time: 09:00 AM
Duration: 4 Hours
Start location: 1: Saint James the Apostle Church, JQQC+897, Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala
2: Porta Hotel del Lago, 17, 2A Avenida, Panajachel 07000, Guatemala

Cancellations and refunds: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.

Included

  • Private boat ride
  • Certified tour guide
  • Entrance fee to Chuitinamit
  • Guided tour in Santiago Atitlan
  • Lunch

Not Included

  • Gratuities

Facilities


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