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11 Best Lake Atitlan Villages and Towns You Need to VisitLake Atitlan in Guatemala was formed many years ago, in fact, it is right on top of the crater of an old massive volcano. In the background, you will see more volcanoes, steep mountains, and at least twelve beautiful Lake Atitlan villages. It is a great place where tons of Guatemalan activities are offered. The most popular destination in Guatemala and this area is the town of Panajachel with its funky cafes, delicious restaurants, and fun markets, so we won’t mention it, it is already popular enough. But that isn’t the only village there, on this list I’ll show you the best villages and towns around Lake Atitlan. Below you will find information about 11 of them.
Panajachel is a town located north shore of Atitlan, commonly known as “Pana” by the locals, and one of the biggest hippie towns in the country. The town has this serene vibe that goes well for people that want to de-stress. You can find tons of bars, restaurants and cafes visited both by locals and tourists. On the main street, called Calle Santander, there are many stalls made by locals to sell their handicrafts and textiles.
Read my full blog post with useful information and things to do in Panajachel, here.This is a traditional Mayan town with volcanoes as the background. There are few hotels and almost no touristic infrastructure. So you will be able to see the local’s daily life first hand. None of the other Lake Atitlan villages will give you an insider view of how the indigenous of this region live better than this one. You will bump into locals wearing their traditional clothing as they pass by.
This is also a great stopover with volcanoes surrounding it. In it, you will find a high ex-pat population, but as you can imagine the Mayan population is even larger. I was truly surprised by the number of great accommodations and fantastic restaurants that I found here. It has the reputation of being a place to relax, but it also offers some fun stuff.
This is the best place for relaxation of the area, there are all sorts of activities for spiritual enlightenment like yoga retreats and any number of ‘new age’ activities. Traditional Maya spas are also available here, with naturally heated hot springs. There are also some options for lovely accommodations with a beautiful background.
This is personally my favorite place to stay. Even though there are a lot of travelers, most are looking to relax and not party.
This town is located less than five kilometers away from San Pedro, the main party town around the lake. It is much more relaxed and has no shortage of hotels, making it a great option if you are traveling with your family and are looking for something much more relaxed.
But it is close enough to San Pedro so you can go and explore its colorful streets and enjoy the restaurants during the day without having to take a bus, just a 5-minute tuk-tuk ride will be enough.
Have you ever been to the area? Which was your favorite town?
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Published Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2022 12:00:45 +0000