Hike the fascinating Pacaya Volcano. Get up close to hot volcanic rocks. Enjoy breathtaking views and create lasting memories while meeting fellow travelers.
Your adventure begins with a convenient hotel pick-up. From there, we'll whisk you away on a scenic drive, just 1.5 hours to the captivating Pacaya Volcano.
As you arrive at the volcano's base, anticipation fills the air. The ascent is smooth and gradual, making it accessible for hikers of all levels. As you progress, the landscape transforms, revealing panoramic vistas.
Reaching the summit is a moment of triumph.
Eventually, it's time to begin the descent, which takes just an hour. Finally, we'll ensure a comfortable hotel drop-off.
Please note that the basic tour option does not include the volcano entrance fee.
No Volcano Entrance Fee: This option does not include the Volcano Entrance Fee. Shared Tour<br/>Pickup included
Available every day: This tour option includes the Pacaya Volcano Entrance Fee + Transportation + Local Tour Guide<br/>Pickup included
Volcano + Hotsprings: This tour option includes Volcano Entrance Fee and hotsprings. Shared Tour<br/>Pickup included
Volcano Entrance Fee Included: This option includes the volcano entrance fee. Shared tour<br/>Pickup included
We will pick you up at your hotel in Guatemala City and then drive through the city on our way to San Vicente Pacaya, where Pacaya Volcano is located. It is a 1.5-hour trip, so sit and get comfortable.
Pacaya is one of the most active volcanoes in Guatemala. Getting to the summit will only take us 1.5 hours; we'll spend some time there so you can enjoy the beautiful landscapes. Descending the volcano takes only 1 hour. You will love every minute of it.
You can enjoy the return to your hotel by taking a nap on the bus or just relaxing to recover some energy. It will take us around 2 hours to get back.
Hotel pickups commence prior to this time
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
120VV, 60HzHz
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Price varies by option