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Guatamala Golf Breaks

Our Guatamala Golf Holidays bring you to a country of dramatic volcanic peaks, lush, green jungle, banana and coffee plantations, and thousands of years of history. In Guatemala City the vibrantly colored indigenous weaving and costumes are preserved in the Ixchel Textile Museum, and the Museo Popol Vuh offers a wonderful collection of Mayan folk art and artifacts. The cobblestone streets and beautifully preserved colonial architecture of Antigua are perfect for exploring on foot, and during Semana Santa (Holy Week), religious and folk traditions are practiced on streets painted with gloriously coloured sawdust designs.

Guatamala Golf Breaks

For a good look at traditional culture, indigenous costumes, and a wonderful shopping opportunity, the Mayan market at Chichicastenango is a must. History is magnificently illustrated at Tikal, where ruins of an ancient Mayan city cover nearly ten square miles, and over 3000 structures have been identified and mapped. Ringed by volcanoes and twelve indigenous villages, Lake Atitlan offers breathtaking scenery with more than 600 species of birds found throughout the country.  All this is waiting for you with our Guatamala Golf Breaks, call our Golf Holidays team to book!

   
  • Guatemala City Golf Holidays

    Mayan Golf, Guatemala

    Guatemala City Golf Holidays

    This metropolis, of about 3 million people, presents a contrast between the colonial architecture and modern buildings. With its important history and museums, it’s a real gem for “exploring tourists”.  Come to our Guatemala City Golf Holidays ans see fine architecture dating back to the 1700s …

  • Antigua Golf Holidays

    Salinas de Antigua, Guatemala

    Antigua Golf Holidays

    Antigua Guatemala, located 45 km from Guatemala City, reveals to present-day visitors a dramatic history of conquest, grandeur, destruction and rebirth.  

    It was actually the third capital of the “New World”, founded by the Spanish in 1543. Although battered by volcanic eruptions for two hundred …

Things to do
• Plaza Mayor with Las Sirenas fountain

 Central Cathedral dating from 1680

 The Noble City Hall Palace

 The Museum of Arms of Santiago de Los Caballeros

 The Antique Book Museum

 The handicraft markets where the artisans use glass, moulded ceramics, forged iron, silver, leather, wax and tropical woods to create outstanding works of typical Guatemalan design

 Museum of Colonial Art

 Popenoe House dating from 1600

 Art galleries - Antigua Guatemala is alive with vibrant art exhibits and galleries in dozens of locations throughout the city

 Church and Convent “La Merced”

 Church of “San Francisco el Grande”

 Santa Clara Convent

 Church of La Recolección

 Las Capuchinas Convent

  Temple, Convent and Arch de Santa Catalina

 Climbing the “Triple Ascent” of the Volcanoes Agua, Fuego and Acatenango

 The neighbouring towns of San Felipe, San Juan Obispo, Santa María de Jesús, San Antonio, Aguas Calientes and Ciudad Vieja

 Cerro de la Cruz for its sweeping vista across the city to the volcanoes beyond

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