Explore Pacaya Volcano from Antigua: a thrilling hike with stunning views, volcanic sand trails, and steam vents. Perfect for adventure seekers!
Explore Pacaya Volcano from Antigua: a thrilling hike with stunning views, volcanic sand trails, and steam vents. Perfect for adventure seekers!
- Pacaya Volcano - Embark on an unforgettable half-day journey to Pacaya Volcano, one of Guatemala’s active volcanoes. This tour provides travelers with a unique chance to hike through a variety of landscapes, ranging from lush forests to rugged volcanic terrain. The adventure begins with a scenic drive from Antigua to the volcano’s base. Upon…
- Pacaya Volcano - Embark on an unforgettable half-day journey to Pacaya Volcano, one of Guatemala’s active volcanoes. This tour provides travelers with a unique chance to hike through a variety of landscapes, ranging from lush forests to rugged volcanic terrain. The adventure begins with a scenic drive from Antigua to the volcano’s base. Upon arrival, an expert guide will lead a moderate hike up the slopes, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. As the ascent continues, volcanic features such as dried lava flows and steam emissions from the volcano’s heat can be observed. For safety reasons, reaching the crater is not permitted. At the summit, enjoy panoramic views of nearby volcanoes and the breathtaking landscape below. After reaching the top, descend back to the starting point, completing an unforgettable adventure in just half a day.
- Collective transportation Antigua-Volcano-Antigua
- Hotel pickup (selected hotels only)
- Trail Guide in both languages Spanish-English (Basic English)
- Collective transportation Antigua-Volcano-Antigua
- Hotel pickup (selected hotels only)
- Trail Guide in both languages Spanish-English (Basic English)
- Entrance fee Q100.00 per person
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Horse ride (Approximate cost Q300.00 round trip)
- Entrance fee Q100.00 per person
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Horse ride (Approximate cost Q300.00 round trip)
Pacaya is among the most active volcanoes in Central America, standing at an impressive 2,552 meters above sea level and is easily accessible. For more than 50 years, it has experienced a consistent moderate eruptive phase, making it a highly recommended destination for its breathtaking landscapes.
The climb is a moderate hike with some sections…
Pacaya is among the most active volcanoes in Central America, standing at an impressive 2,552 meters above sea level and is easily accessible. For more than 50 years, it has experienced a consistent moderate eruptive phase, making it a highly recommended destination for its breathtaking landscapes.
The climb is a moderate hike with some sections presenting medium-high difficulty, providing stunning panoramic views.
The journey starts in Antigua. After a one-hour drive, visitors arrive at the entrance to the National Park, where an entrance fee of Q100.00 per person is required. It is advisable to wear hiking boots, and a hiking stick can be rented for Q10.00 if necessary. The tour can be completed on foot or by horse (note that horse rental is not included).
As visitors walk along the volcanic sand trails with remarkable views, they will reach the plateau where the main crater of the volcano is visible. For safety reasons, visiting the crater is not allowed, but steam emissions from the volcanic heat can be observed.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Minimum age is 4-year old
- Please note that the rainy season lasts from May to October, with a higher likelihood of rain in the afternoons.
- The tour operates regardless of rain, and will only be canceled if authorities prohibit climbing or in the case of a dangerous storm.
- Wear hiking boots with good traction and toe protection (if possible), along with comfortable pants and a jacket. It’s also recommended to bring a hat or cap.
- The admission fee can only be paid in cash, and it must be in quetzales.
- If you wish to rent a horse, please bring cash in quetzales.
- To join the Pizza Pacaya experience, please first check with us for availability, as we don’t go with David every day. Once availability is confirmed, you can order and pay for your pizza directly with him.
- IMPORTANT: The activity is of moderate difficulty, but the level of challenge will depend on your physical condition.
- Dry Season (November to April): During the dry season, the weather is generally sunny and warm, but temperatures can still drop at higher elevations. Be sure to wear lightweight, breathable clothing, and a jacket for cooler temperatures at the summit. Hiking boots with a good grip are essential to navigate rocky paths.
- Rainy Season (May to October): The rainy season brings frequent showers, so it’s crucial to wear waterproof hiking boots with good traction to avoid slipping on wet surfaces. A raincoat, waterproof jacket, and moisture-wicking clothing will help keep you dry. It’s also recommended to bring a waterproof backpack cover for your belongings.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.