Known as the Land of Eternal Spring thanks to its mild year-round climate, Guatemala is an exciting travel destination for thrill-seekers and history lovers. This Central American country is home to 37 volcanoes, one of the world’s most beautiful lakes and ancient ruins like Tikal, one of the largest Mayan cities ever uncovered. Antigua, Guatemala’s 500-year-old colonial city, is perfectly preserved in time with ancient architecture, cobblestone streets and courtyards. Guatemala has a lot to offer; one week isn’t enough time to see everything but you can visit quite a few spots if you plan properly. With that said, here’s how I spent 7 days in Guatemala and how much everything costed.
Continue reading “One Week in Guatemala: Itinerary & Budget”Hobbitenango, Guatemala: Explore a Fantasy World
Hobbitenango is a whimsical theme park located in Vuelta Grande, 30 minutes from Antigua, Guatemala. Inspired by the popular fantasy book & film series: The Hobbit, Hobbitenango opened to the public in 2015 and seamlessly blends nature and fun. The word “Hobbitenango” conjured visions of rolling hills and quirky round doors in my mind, and I wasn’t left disappointed. With that said, here’s how my visit to Hobbitenango went and why I think it’s one of the best day trips from Antigua.
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One of the highlights of my trip to Guatemala was spending a full day at Lake Atitlán. Surrounded by three volcanoes and lined with traditional Mayan villages, this lake is often regarded as the most beautiful in the world, and I can see why. Not only is Lake Atitlán visually stunning, but it also holds the records for largest and deepest lake in Central America. I booked a guided tour to visit multiple villages around the lake, and it was the perfect way to experience its culture, scenery and local life all in one day. If you’re short on time, a day trip like this gives you a real taste of what makes Lake Atitlán so unforgettable. Here’s how to plan the best day trip ever to Lake Atitlán.
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When I first heard about the Acatenango hike in Guatemala, I thought it sounded like pure madness— an overnight trek with a 5,000 feet (1500m) elevation gain at freezing temperatures, with thin air and little sleep. However, I may be a little insane too as I chose this hike to ring in my 30th birthday! Acatenango is a dormant volcano and the third tallest mountain in Central America at 13,045 feet (3976m) above sea level. However, Acatenango’s claim to fame is Fuego: its 12,346 foot (3763m) tall volcano twin which erupts every half hour. Fuego’s eruptions can be safely observed from the summit and slopes of Acatenango, and is now my most memorable hike to date! This guide covers things to know before climbing Acatenango, including my tour company recommendation.
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If there’s one city in Central America that completely stole my heart, it’s Antigua, Guatemala. Tucked away in a valley surrounded by three volcanoes, this charming colonial town blends centuries-old history with modern charm. Once the colonial capital of Guatemala, Antigua has become a UNESCO World Heritage Site that attracts travelers from all over the world. The best part? Antigua is small and walkable, so you can soak up its beauty without the stress of navigating a big city. If you’re planning a trip to Guatemala (or still deciding where to go), let me give you eight solid reasons why Antigua deserves a spot on your itinerary.
Continue reading “8 Reasons to Visit Antigua, Guatemala”Elle’s Guide to Chichén Itzá in Mexico
Chichén Itzá, located on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Once a bustling Maya metropolis, Chichén Itzá is now one of the most visited archaeological sites in the world. While most tourists come to see the famous Temple of Kukulkán pictured above, there are many more must-see spots located in and around Chichén Itzá which showcase the city’s spiritual, cultural, and scientific achievements. In this guide, I’ll share how to plan the best day trip to Chichén Itzá.
Continue reading “Elle’s Guide to Chichén Itzá in Mexico”Coba, Mexico’s Climbable Pyramid
Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula is famous for its Mayan heritage, with world-renowned sites like Chichén Itzá and Tulum drawing millions of visitors every year. However, hidden in the dense Yucatán jungle lies Coba, an ancient Mayan city that feels far more authentic and off-the-beaten-path. While touching the pyramid temple at Chichén Itzá is strictly forbidden, one can get up close and personal with the pyramids at Coba. Climbing the pyramids at Coba was banned in 2020, but this won’t be for much longer and you’ll see why soon. With that said, let’s dive into Coba: its history, main attractions and practical tips to tour this must-see site.
Continue reading “Coba, Mexico’s Climbable Pyramid”Steal My 3-Day Tulum Itinerary & Budget
As I explained in last week’s post, Tulum, Mexico is still worth visiting in 2025. That being said, it’s no secret that Tulum is one of the most expensive places to visit in Mexico so this wasn’t exactly a budget trip. I visited Tulum in August for my honeymoon, and the money we saved by having a micro-wedding was used to splurge on a slightly more expensive than usual vacation which was worth every penny. Read on to see what I did in Tulum for three days and four nights, and how much it costed.
Continue reading “Steal My 3-Day Tulum Itinerary & Budget”Is Tulum Worth Visiting?
Mexico is the most visited country in the Western Hemisphere after the USA, and for good reason. The country boasts an exciting constellation of ancient ruins, colonial cities, stunning cenotes, postcard-perfect beaches, rich culture, delicious food and endless tequila. Tulum, a former Mayan fortress and trading port, experienced a tourism boom in the past 20 years for its well preserved coastal ruins and impeccable beaches. In response, thousands of hotels, beach clubs and other tourism infrastructure sprang up; even an international airport which was opened in 2023! However, while researching for my visit to Tulum, I encountered several articles detailing the rise– and fall, of Tulum. According to these writers, mass tourism had ruined Tulum’s charm, but I ignored these warnings since Cancun’s party atmosphere didn’t appeal to me, and Tulum brought me close to three of Mexico’s best archaeological ruins. Contrary to those reports, I’m pleased to report that Tulum is still worth visiting in 2025. Here’s why.
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I try to be as transparent as possible about my travels, including sharing how much things cost. Quitting one’s job and traveling full time sounds appealing but it’s not feasible for most people (me included) and comes with its own problems. As such, I aim to show that while travel is a privilege, it can be attainable for people with a busy career, on a budget and even with a “weak passport” as Panama is visa-free for Jamaicans. Thus, here’s what I did with a 3 night stopover in Panama + how much it costed me. Feel free to steal my itinerary and use my budget as a guide for Panama 2025/2026 travel plans.
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