Sacred peaks & lost cities
Guatemala is a land where time feels layered, woven through ancient temples, whispered in volcanic mist, and reflected in sacred lakes. The Maya legacy lives not only in the ruins of Tikal but also in daily life, from vibrant markets and handwoven textiles to traditional ceremonies. For travelers drawn to authenticity, this is more than a destination. It is a deep and stirring experience.
In the highlands, Antigua charms with colonial elegance and creative energy. Cobblestone streets, pastel facades, and flower-filled courtyards set the tone, while boutique hotels in restored mansions offer refined warmth. It is a place to linger and explore, from rooftop bars to art-filled plazas.
Further west, Lake Atitlán captivates with its volcanic backdrop and spiritual atmosphere. Each village along its shores holds a distinct soul. San Juan is known for its artisans, Santa Catarina for its hot springs, and Santiago for its enduring Maya traditions. Whether arriving by boat at sunrise or watching twilight dance across the water, the lake’s magic stays with you.
To the north, Tikal emerges from the jungle canopy like a dream. This ancient Maya city rises above a wilderness alive with howler monkeys and tropical birds. At dawn, climb a temple to watch the forest come alive, surrounded by mist and birdsong.
Luxury in Guatemala is subtle, soulful, and deeply connected to place. It lives in curated eco-lodges, private guides, and meaningful experiences such as coffee tastings at origin, fire ceremonies with Maya elders, and volcano hikes followed by a soak in a hillside spa. For those seeking cultural depth, natural beauty, and comfort with intention, Guatemala offers something truly unforgettable.
The dry season (November to April) is the prime time, with clear skies, mild temperatures (65°F-80°F / 18°C-27°C), and ideal conditions for hiking volcanoes, exploring ruins, and enjoying outdoor luxury.
The wet season (May to October) brings rain, peaking in June and September, but lush scenery and fewer crowds—travel insurance is wise due to potential storms. Shoulder months (April and November) offer a balance of good weather and quieter high-end retreats.
Guatemala weaves together ancient culture, natural beauty, and soulful charm. Wander the cobbled streets of Antigua, boat across the volcanic waters of Lake Atitlán, or climb temple ruins in the jungle depths of Tikal. From highland villages to misty rainforests, it’s a journey rich in spirit, color, and quiet luxury.

Long known as a backpackers mecca, the last decade has seen a boom in luxury tourism in Guatemala. Our custom journeys take you to the country’s most captivating locations—Antigua, Lake Atitlán, Tikal, and beyond. Explore artisan villages by boat, hike through cloud forests to hidden ruins, or simply soak in volcano views from your private patio. Each destination is thoughtfully selected to reflect the richness of Guatemala and your personal travel style.

We work with the best Guatemala luxury hotels, boutique ecolodges, and all-inclusive resorts to ensure your stay is as exceptional as your surroundings. Whether it’s a colonial mansion in Antigua, a lakefront hideaway with private boat access, or a jungle retreat near the ruins, each property is chosen for its charm, service, and setting.
The dry season (November to April) is the prime time, with clear skies, mild temperatures (65°F-80°F / 18°C-27°C), and ideal conditions for hiking volcanoes, exploring ruins, and enjoying outdoor luxury.
The wet season (May to October) brings rain, peaking in June and September, but lush scenery and fewer crowds—travel insurance is wise due to potential storms. Shoulder months (April and November) offer a balance of good weather and quieter high-end retreats.

Explore this UNESCO World Heritage site, where towering Mayan pyramids rise from dense jungle. Arrange a private sunrise tour with an expert guide, followed by a gourmet breakfast amid the ruins, and stay inside the park at the chic Jungle Lodge Tikal for a refined base.

Stroll this colonial gem’s cobblestone streets, framed by pastel facades and volcanic vistas. Book a luxury stay at Casa Santo Domingo, a restored monastery with spa amenities, and enjoy private tours of baroque churches or artisanal coffee tastings.

Kayak or cruise this stunning lake, ringed by volcanoes and indigenous villages. Stay at Casa Palopó, a boutique retreat with infinity pool views, and indulge in tailored excursions like private weaving lessons or volcano hikes.

Summit active peaks like Pacaya or Acatenango with a private guide, witnessing lava flows or panoramic sunsets. Cap it with a night at a luxury eco-lodge like La Reunion, featuring golf courses and volcano-view suites.

Dive into Central America’s most vibrant market, a kaleidoscope of textiles and crafts. Hire a personal shopper to curate unique finds, then retreat to a high-end hacienda like Hotel Atitlán for lakeside relaxation.
The highlands are cool and breezy, while jungle regions like Petén are hot and humid. Layers are key.
Spanish is the official language, though in tourist areas and hotels, English is often spoken.
Guatemala’s currency is the quetzal. Credit cards are accepted in major hubs, but carry cash for local markets and villages.
Cities like Antigua and Lake Atitlán sit over 5,000 feet. Stay hydrated and ease into highland adventures.
Roads are winding and mountainous. Private transfers or short domestic flights are best for comfort and time.
Guatemala’s Indigenous cultures are vibrant and sacred. Dress modestly in villages and ask before taking photos.
With deep roots across Central and South America, we’ve traveled every terrain, by road, air, and river. Our team curates bespoke journeys grounded in personal insight, from secluded island retreats to sunrise hot air balloon rides above the rainforest. Every itinerary is handpicked, perfectly paced, and thoughtfully tailored to you.
From the first conversation to your final day abroad, we design each trip around your style, interests, and rhythm. You’ll receive curated options, stress-free planning, and no-pressure guidance, along with 24/7 support throughout your journey. With thoughtful extras along the way, your experience feels as smooth as it is unforgettable.
We believe indulgence and impact belong together. Our journeys support local communities, cultural preservation, and conservation across the region. There are no added fees for doing good—our partners fund our work, so your investment stays where it matters most. Travel with OSAVIVA and experience luxury that gives back.
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