
Lake Atitlan © Judith Duk
This shimmering volcanic lake surrounded by forested slopes and
three distinctive volcanoes has been hailed by some as the most
beautiful lake in the world. Not only is Lake Atitlán
scenically spectacular, the lake and hillside settlements are also
rich in Mayan culture.
Deeply cultural, some of these villages are the only ones in the
country where traditional costume is still worn, each village
sporting its own distinctive style and colour of densely
embroidered dress. The people are also famous for their artisan
crafts, and textiles are admired for their design and colour,
distinguishing one village from the other. The colours are all
blended in a flurry on market days when villagers from around the
lake gather to sell their products. The Friday market at
Sololá is one of the best in the highlands.
Around the lake are the main tourism centres of Panajachel and
San Pedro La Laguna with lots of accommodation, small restaurants
and craft shops. Santiago Atitlán is the biggest and most
important cultural village along the shore with an interesting
local deity. There are good hikes around the lake as well as
various water sports and excellent swimming.
Resorts
See our separate guides to the following Lake Atitlán holiday resorts: Panajachel and San Pedro La Laguna
Excursions
Chichicastenango
Chichi, as it is called, is renowned mainly for its Sunday and
Thursday markets, Sunday being the busiest. A quaint traditional
hill village with cobbled streets and red tiled roofs, it has been
one of the largest centres of Mayan trade since pre-Hispanic...
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