Adventure Tours in Guatemala:
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Sailing Tours in Guatemala and Belize
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Our sailboat is a classic Polynesian catamaran, 46 feet long and 20 feet wide. She was built in Victoria, Canada, in 1978 by James Wharram. More photos of our 46' polynesian Sailboat |
| During our sailboat tours on the Rio Dulce or to Belize our passengers have lots of fun. Sometimes they get so excited they jump right off the boat ... More photos of our passengers |
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Our Sailing Tours are famous for first-class meals. While our guests are having a good time, the crew work hard to prepare another excellent meal - lobster tails in this case. More photos of meals on sailing tours |
| Passenger who want to help catch dinner are most welcome to do so. We have fishing gear on board and sometimes the catch off the Belize Barrier Reef is downright spectacular. More photos of onboard activities |
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We will show you the best part of this small country that's more Caribbean than Central American: crystal clear water, white sandy beaches and fascinating wildlife, both under and above water. More photos of our Belize tours |
| Diving the Belize Barrier Reef is an incredible experience you won't forget anytime soon. More photos of dives |
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Clear water and lush tropical vegetation all around - no wonder the Rio Dulce is Guatemala's #1 destination for sailors and watersports enthusiasts. More photos of our tours on the Rio Dulce and Lake Izabal |
Destinations in Guatemala | |
| Antigua Guatemala, UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site and Monument of the Americas, is world-famous for its magnificent colonial ambiance and year-round temperate climate. More photos of Antigua Guatemala |
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Chichicastenango is home to Central America's largest outdoor market, where vendors from the entire Quiche region and beyond offer anything from Mayan ceremonial masks to souvenirs for tourists. More photos of Chichicastenango |
| Its location on the southern shores of Lake Peten Itza makes Flores, the capital of Guatemala's Peten department, a popular stopover for travelers on the way to or from Tikal. More photos of Flores |
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Iximche in the Western Highlands of Guatemala was the capital of the Kaqchikel Maya from 1470 to 1525. Iximche is a popular destination for day trips from Antigua or Guatemala City. More photos of Iximche |
| Lake Atitlan, a lake in the highlands of Guatemala, surrounded by mountains and three volcanoes, is often called the most beautiful lake in the world. More photos of Lake Atitlan |
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Livingston is Guatemala's only Garifuna settlement and attracts many visitors because of its unique ambiance. Of course our sailboat tours on the Rio Dulce and to Belize stop in Livingston. More photos of Livingston |
| The Mayan ruins of Quirigua are famous for intricate stone carvings. Located close to the main highway from Guatemala City to the Caribbean coast, they are easy to reach and well worth a visit. More photos of Quirigua |
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Semuc Champey, where the Cahabon river flows underground for 350 m (1,150 ft) and a series of pools formed on a natural limestone bridge, is one of the most beautiful spots in Guatemala. More photos of Semuc Champey |
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