Guided Tour of Tikal from Flores or Airport Private Service
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Guided Tour of Tikal from Flores or Airport Private Service

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8h
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About this experience

At the time of taking our tour you will have access to 70% of the visit of the Mayan structures.
Our Mixed Tour of Archaeology, Flowers and Fauna. Visit, Ceiba, Guatemala National Tree, Complex Q, Complete R, Maler Causeway, Central Acropolis, Temple 5, Grand Plaza, Temple 1, Temple 2, Northern Acropolis, Temple 3, Palace of Windows, Temple 4, Complex N, Chultunes, Mayan Furnaces, Lost World and Mayan Reserves.
We have the perfect visit for your visit to Tikal.

In addition to that our professional service, with expert guides of the place to visit.
In addition to providing a quality service we recommend places to take your photos.
Enough time for your visit to Tikal.

Available options

Guided Tour of Tikal from Flores or Airport Private Service

Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Certified Expert Guide

Detailed itinerary

1

Our adventure begins by picking you up at your Mayan World Hotel or Airport.
Then drive for about 1 hour with 20 minutes to Tikal Park. On your trip from Flores to Tikal our guide will provide you with information about the most outstanding places.

2

The adventure is designed for a 4-hour visit inside Tikal Park, with an exceptional hike where you will visit the best of Tikal, you will live the experience of walking on original Mayan paths and roadways.

With enough time to get to know Tikal, take pictures, time to rest, climb the permitted structures.

The Tikal archaeological site has about 5,000 pre-Hispanic buildings in an area of approximately 16 km2, of which only 15% is restored and enabled for exploration. The area of Tikal covers approximately 576 km2, most of which have not yet been cleared, mapped or excavated.

3

To the west of the Great Square, across the Tozzer Causeway, is Temple III, still under restoration. Only their upper reaches have been cleared. A scene carved from the lintel of its peak, 55 m high, depicts a figure in an elaborate jaguar suit, believed to be the ruler Dark Sun.
In front of it is the 24th stele, which marks the date of its construction, 810 AD.

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Stop 4

It is located in a westerly direction overlooking the Plaza Mayor. This Mayan construction has a height of about 70 meters from the ground to its cresting.
Also, it is the largest temple in Tikal not only for its height but also for its volume which is approximately 191 cubic meters. It is therefore considered the largest in America.

It is believed that this compound was built during the reign of Yik’in Chan Ka’wil, son of Hasaw Cha’an Kawil. An important part of this construction was embodied in the lintels. This is because they recorded the wars and exploits of this ruler.

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Stop 5

Mundo Perdido has 37 structures spread over an area of 60,000 square meters. It is known to be the largest ceremonial complex in Tikal and dates back to around the preclassical period. The constructive history of the Astronomical Commemoration Complex was in the Late Eb phase between 700-600 BC.

Some records indicate that this square was organized as an astronomical complex. Which in turn is formed by a pyramid aligned with a platform located in an easterly direction.

Part of this building consisted of these temples being used for stargazing. This method was used by the Maya to keep track of the passage of time, according to the astronomical methods they used.

6

After our visit to Tikal, we have the best recommendations to have the best lunch and recharge your energy. Then return to Flores / Hotel / Mayan World Airport.

End of our services.

What's not included

Lunch
Entrance to the Park

Available languages

Guide guide
EN IT FR ES

Important information

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Flores

Flores is a picturesque island in Lake Petén Itzá, known for its colonial architecture, vibrant culture, and proximity to the ancient Mayan city of Tikal. This charming town offers a blend of history, adventure, and relaxation, making it a must-visit destination in Guatemala.

Top Attractions

Tikal National Park

Tikal is one of the largest and most significant ancient Mayan cities. It features towering pyramids, temples, and lush jungle surroundings.

Historical/Adventure Full day Moderate (150 GTQ for entrance)

Lake Petén Itzá

This beautiful lake offers stunning views, boat tours, and water activities. It's a perfect spot for relaxation and enjoying the natural beauty.

Nature/Relaxation Half day or more Free to Budget (Boat tours start at 200 GTQ)

Isla de Flores

The island itself is a charming place with colonial architecture, vibrant streets, and a rich cultural heritage.

Historical/Cultural Half day or more Free to Budget (Entry to some attractions may cost)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Pepián

A traditional Guatemalan stew made with meat, vegetables, and a rich, spicy sauce.

Main dish Contains meat and spices

Chiles Rellenos

Stuffed peppers filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables, and served in a tomato sauce.

Main dish Vegetarian options available

Atol de Elote

A sweet, creamy drink made from corn, milk, and sugar.

Drink Vegetarian and vegan options available

Popular Activities

Exploring Mayan ruins Jungle trekking Boat tours on Lake Petén Itzá Sunbathing on the island Enjoying local cuisine Shopping for souvenirs Visiting local markets Exploring colonial architecture

Best Time to Visit

November to April

This is the dry season with plenty of sunshine and lower humidity. It's ideal for exploring the ruins and enjoying outdoor activities.

22-30°C 72-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English (limited)
  • English: Limited

Currency

Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ)

Time Zone

CST (UTC -6)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Flores is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft and scams.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering help
  • • Avoid walking alone at night

Getting there

By air
  • Flores International Airport • 2 km from city center
By bus

Terminal de Buses de Flores

Getting around

Public transport

Tuk-tuks are the most common and affordable way to get around. They are easily available and can be hailed on the street.

Taxis

Available • Apps: No app-based services

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Isla de Flores Santa Elena

Day trips

Yaxhá
70 km from Flores • Full day

Yaxhá is an ancient Mayan city with impressive ruins and a beautiful setting in the jungle.

Uaxactún
70 km from Flores • Full day

Uaxactún is another significant Mayan site with well-preserved ruins and a rich history.

Festivals

Semana Santa • March or April (dates vary) Fiestas de San Pedro • June 29

Pro tips

  • Visit Tikal for sunrise to avoid crowds and enjoy the magical atmosphere
  • Explore the island on foot to discover hidden gems and local life
  • Try local street food for an authentic culinary experience
  • Hire a local guide for a more in-depth understanding of the history and culture
  • Carry cash as some places may not accept credit cards
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 18-99
1
Childs
Age 0-12
0
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 12
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