Best Mayan ruins in Guatemala. Zaculeu archeological site.

Best Mayan Ruins to Visit in Guatemala

If you’re planning to visit Guatemala, checking out the Mayan ruins in the region is surely included in your Guatemala itinerary!!  The remains of the once-dominant Mayan cities offer a glimpse into one of the greatest early civilizations, whose technological advancements are still quite impressive to this day. While Tikal is a must-visit, and on … Read more

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A Guide to Building a Butterfly Garden in Florida

This complete guide to creating a butterfly garden in Florida has all the information you need, from the best Florida native host plants to the top nectar plants that attract butterflies. As someone who loves butterflies and gardening, I’m excited to share my tips on designing a beautiful butterfly garden right in your own backyard. … Read more

Guide to visiting the Iximche Mayan Ruins in Gautemala

The Ultimate Guide to the Iximche Mayan Ruins in Guatemala

The Iximché Maya ruins in Guatemala are one of the easiest archaeological sites to visit from Antigua, Guatemala City, or Lake Atitlán. The site is open daily from approximately 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and current entrance fees are generally Q50 for foreigners and Q5 for Guatemalan nationals. Always bring cash and check the official … Read more

Guide to visiting the Mayan ruins of Yaxhá in Guatemala

Complete Guide to Yaxha: Unique Mayan Ruins in Guatemala

Yaxhá is one of the best Maya ruins in Guatemala if you want history, jungle, wildlife, and lake views without the heavy crowds of Tikal. The Yaxhá-Nakum-Naranjo National Park is generally open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and current entrance fees are usually Q40 for Guatemalan nationals and Q80 for foreign visitors. Some … Read more

Santiago Sacatepequez giant kite festival for All Saints Day

Day of The Dead Traditions in Guatemala

Day of the Dead is one of the most important Guatemalan holidays. Throughout many Latin American countries, el Dia de Los Muertos is celebrated on November 1st and November 2nd. However, the Day of the Dead traditions in Guatemala is unique and very different from the Día de Muertos traditions in Mexico. In Guatemala, celebrations … Read more