Semuk Champe takes a 30-minute trek on bumpy jungle paths to reach it, but the journey is worth the splurge.
The city of Todos Santos Cuchumatán, in a province of the same name, is a good place to see the natives of Guatemala wearing traditional clothing on a daily basis.
Livingston is one of the gems of Guatemala, located on the Caribbean coast, and is only accessible by boat. The city is the center of Garifuna culture.
The name may be short, but Quetzaltenango has been best described as the quintessential Guatemalan city. It is the second largest city in the country.
Many people head to the white sand beaches for some rest and relaxation. You won't find them at Monterrico, a popular beach resort on Guatemala's Pacific coast.
Flores is located on Lake Petén Itzá and is connected by land by a causeway, on the other side of which are the twin cities of Santa Elena and San Benito.
Panajachel, a lakeside town in the southwestern Central Highlands, is named after the indigenous word for a tropical fruit, the white chikoo.
Set against a picturesque backdrop of three imposing volcanoes in Guatemala's central highlands, Antigua's beautiful, old colonial city is one of the country's top attractions.
Located in the tropical rainforest of Petén Province in northern Guatemala, Tikal was one of the largest cities of the ancient Maya civilization during its Classic period.