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The Maya Classic Tour

First & Third Saturday – Every Month – All Year Round

Visiting 4 Countries: Honduras, Guatemala, Belize and Mexico and the Maya Classic most important archaeological sites, including: Copan, Quirigua, Xunantunich, Yaxha, Caracol, Tikal, Bonampak, Yaxchilan, Piedras Negras, Sak-Tzi, Palenque and Tonina. Local expert guides, most meals, comfortable accommodations, A/C touring vehicle and boat transfer between Guatemala and Mexico via the Usumacinta River are all included.

SCHEDULE Tour begins on the first and third Saturdays of each month. Arrive to Guatemala City, Guatemala. Depart from Villahermosa, Mexico 11 days later on Tuesday.
PRICE per person: Double US$2,900; Single US$3,350.

GUATEMALA HIGHLANDS PRE-TOUR: Arrive Guatemala City on Wednesday for 4 days visiting the Highlands highlights: Chichicastenango Market, Lake Atitlan and Antigua.
PRICE per person: Double US$600; Single US$900.


DAY 1 SAT. ARRIVAL TO GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala
Meet at Guatemala City International Airport.  Transfer to hotel in Guatemala City finest district..  Overnight in Guatemala City.  Welcome Dinner. (D)

DAY 2 SUN. GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala & COPAN, Honduras
Morning visit to one of the best archaeological museums in the Maya World: Guatemala National Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology. Afternoon transfer to Copan Town in Honduras. Overnight in Copan Town. (B.L.)

DAY 3 MON. COPAN, Honduras & QUIRIGUA, Guatemala
Morning visit to Copan Archaeological Site. An UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980, Copan was the southernmost major center of lowland Maya civilization and is famed for its artistic sculpture. The great Hieroglyphic Stairway was dedicated in 755 and it bears a continuous text of more than 1250 glyph blocks listing dates and names of the city's Classic Period rulers. Because of its beautiful artwork, unsurpassed in any other Maya city, Copan occupies a special place in the study of the ancient Maya. Visit Copan’s Museum of Maya Sculpture which contains some of the finest examples of Maya sculpture ever found. Dominating the center of the museum is a full-scale brightly coloured replica of the Rosalila Temple which was completed in 571. The ball courts are the playing grounds of an extremely serious sport to the Mayans. These games are believed to have had religious significance: the captain of one team was sacrificed to the gods. Afternoon transfer to Guatemala’s Caribbean coastal plains, visiting Quirigua en route. Also an UNESCO World Heritage Archaeological Site since 1981. This strategically located river city of the Classic Period controlled the important Motagua Valley trade route linking the Caribbean coast with interior settlements. Remarkably preserved portraits and texts on sandstone stele chronicle a ruling dynasty in competition with nearby Copan. In 738 the ruler Kak Tiliw captured and beheaded Copan's 13th lord, 18 Rabbit. Quirigua is home to the largest stele in the Maya World at 26 feet and 6 inches in height and weighting about 65 tons. Overnight in Rio Dulce Area. (B.L.)

DAY 4 TUE. YAXHA, Guatemala & XUNANTUNICH, Belize
Transfer to Central Peten area for the next visit, it is to Yaxha Archaeological Site, the only Maya Classic Site whose name is the same as its emblem glyph. Known for having a large concentration of massive buildings and with defined avenues and causeways. It was always an allied of Tikal. Its location, on the shore of a lake and within the Maya Biosphere Reserve, makes it unique. After crossing the border into Belize, and very close to it, Xunantunich is an interesting small site with a tall pyramid with an spectacular view of the San Ignacio valley. Transfer to San Ignacio for overnight. Overnight in San Ignacio Area. (B.L.)

DAY 5 WED. CARACOL, Belize
One of the largest political, religious and economic centres of the Maya Classic Time. Magnificent and well restored pyramids, the tallest one is named Caana. Caracol is connected through a network of sakbeob with several small sites. In the 7th Century, in an alliance with Calakmul, Caracol defeated mighty Tikal. Crossing the border back to Guatemala, Overnight in Lake Peten Itza Area. (B.L.)

DAY 6 THU. TIKAL, Guatemala
The third UNESCO’s World Heritage Site of the itinerary and the first one in the Maya World, since 1979. Intensive construction took place at Tikal from the late Pre-classic Period until the waning of Classic Maya civilization around AD 900. At its peak the city covered about 48 square miles and had a population estimated at 55,000. Tikal's Stelae 29 bears the earliest Long Count date known in the Maya lowlands. In 292 AD Temple IV, one of the many pyramids erected to memorialize the dead rulers of Tikal's royal dynasty, and one of the tallest of Maya structures at 212 feet, was erected. Overnight in Lake Peten Itza Area. (B.L.)

DAY 7 FRI. YAXCHILAN & BONAMPAK, Mexico
Depart early to the Usumacinta River that defines the border between Guatemala and Mexico. After a brief boat ride on the river, visit Yaxchilan in Mexico. Yaxchilan, set above the jungle banks of the river, was first inhabited around 200 AD and the central plaza holds statues of jaguars and crocodiles. Adventurous travelers will want to climb Yaxchilan's highest temple as the view of the Rio Usumacinta and surrounding jungle is magnificent. Afternoon boat ride to Frontera Corozal Town to continue with a scenic ride into the Lacandon Forest Reserve, home to the Lacandon people and Bonampak Archaeological Park. Bonampak’s ruins are situated around a rectangular plaza. The southern buildings are well preserved. The "Templo de los Frescos" contains three rooms covered with paintings depicting ancient Maya ceremonies and customs. Overnight in the Valle Escondido Area. (B.L.)

DAY 8 SAT. PIEDRAS NEGRAS, Guatemala & SAK TZI, Mexico
An all terrain vehicle is required to drive through a rural area in Mexico to reach again the Usumacinta River, followed by a short boat ride to visit a hidden jewel of Piedras Negras Archaeological Site in the Guatemalan side of the river. Extensively explored and excavated during the 1930’s, very little has been done since then, making it the largest unrestored Classic Maya city and a magic place to visit. Every visitor must climb the tallest structure, where Tatiana Proskuriakov ashes were buried following her will. Back to mainland, visit to Plan de Ayutla Archaeological Site, which is believed to be a site called Sak Tzi in the steles of Piedras Negras. Overnight in the Valle Escondido Area. (B.L.)

DAY 9 SUN. PALENQUE, Mexico
Another World Heritage Site, Palenque is prized for its well-preserved buildings, carved stucco ornamentation, delicate bas-reliefs and lengthy hieroglyphic texts. Palenque reached its zenith during the reign of Pacal the Great (AD 615-683). His tomb in the Temple of the Inscriptions opened in 1952 and stands as one of the greatest discoveries of Mayan archaeology. Overnight in Palenque. (B.L.)

DAY 10 MON. TONINA, Mexico
Of the larger and most important Classic Maya cities, Tonina is the one located at a higher elevation and its setting in the Chiapas highlands, provides a unique setting. Remarkable reliefs and impressive structures it is a great closing for the Maya Classic Tour. Farewell Dinner. Overnight in Palenque. (B.L.D.)

DAY 11 TUE. DEPARTURE FROM VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico
Transfer to Villahermosa International Airport.

Comments from recent Maya Classic Tour participants:

“I had the most marvelous time on the Classic tour last week. Far beyond expectations! Guide Alfonso is a Renaissance man of the highest character, so knowledgeable, kind, and attentive. He made everything happen in a most impressive manner- even when the bus broke down, we had a replacement and were on our way within about an hour. The “extras” were fun too- visit to fort, banana plantation, and old colonial church. The hotels were great, and the ruins fabulous. I would recommend this tour to anyone who has an interest in Maya.”

“Our recent Maya Classic tour was 110%. The temperature was wonderful. All the hotels were way above our expectations. Everyone in our group of 14 said they never ate a bad meal. We appreciate your attention to details before and during our tour. The jungle was lush, the archaeological sites were spectacular. However, the best part of our tour was our wonderful, thoughtful guide and tour director, Alfonso. We will be back and when we are we want him back!! Thanks again!”

“Your guides were the very best! They made our trip perfect.“

“Jim and I greatly enjoyed our tour. Hilda was an exceptional guide, probably the best we have ever had. I would highly recommend your company to anyone traveling in MayaLand and expect to contact you in the future to arrange another tour. Muchas gracias.”




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