Guatemala offers diverse settings for photography. Maya temples emerge from rainforests, while lakes mirror volcanoes. Colonial cities display painted facades and cobblestone streets. Nature reserves, thermal springs, and caves add to the photographic range of the country.
Sacatepéquez, Guatemala
Eco-friendly retreat inspired by 'The Hobbit' with amazing views.
Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
A private nature reserve featuring rivers and natural pools surrounded by forests and indigenous vegetation.
Sacatepéquez, Guatemala
Charming colonial city with cobbled streets and vibrant buildings.
Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
A 300-meter limestone formation above the Cahabón River creates multiple turquoise water pools with varying depths.
Chimaltenango, Guatemala
A popular spot for hikes with views of erupting volcanoes.
Sacatepéquez, Guatemala
Iconic archway providing picturesque street views in Antigua.
Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
City known for its beautiful architecture and cultural vibrance.
Petén, Guatemala
Ancient settlement with 500 structures including pyramid temples, ball courts and plazas, surrounded by tropical rainforest and two lakes.
Izabal, Guatemala
The river forms a connection between Lake Izabal and the Caribbean Sea, surrounded by dense rainforest and waterfalls.
El Quiché, Guatemala
Vibrant market famous for its crafts and colorful textiles.
Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
Thermal hot springs surrounded by lush highland forests.
Retalhuleu, Guatemala
Ancient archaeological site showcasing both Maya and Olmec influences.
Huehuetenango, Guatemala
Town with traditional Chuj Mayan culture and unique churches.
Izabal, Guatemala
Historic Spanish colonial fort on the shore of Lake Izabal.
El Quiché, Guatemala
Historic town with important Mayan sites like the Temple of Gukumatz.
Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
Scenic park with trails and wildlife viewing opportunities.