Avanti Destinations
Chichicastenango
Chichicastenango
Home to one of the largest open-air markets in Central America, you’ll find everything from textiles, colorful woolen blankets and masks to fresh fruit and flowers for sale.
Includes:
- Roundtrip Ground Transfers with Sightseeing en Route
- 1 Night Accommodations with Breakfast
- Tour of the Market with Lunch
Booking Dates
05/15/2025 through 12/14/2025
Travel Dates
10/01/2023 through 12/31/2025
Day 1 |
Chichicastenango, often simply called "Chichi," is a vibrant town in the highlands of Guatemala that offers an unparalleled cultural experience. Known for its lively indigenous market, which takes place every Thursday and Sunday, this bustling bazaar is one of the most famous in Central America. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Mayan culture while browsing colorful textiles, handcrafted masks, and traditional pottery. The town is also home to the Church of Santo Tomás, an impressive colonial-era church that stands on the site of a former Mayan temple. The church's unique architectural blend of Spanish and indigenous influences is a testament to Chichicastenango's complex history. For those interested in the spiritual and mystical, Chichicastenango is a significant location for traditional Mayan ceremonies. Visitors can observe or participate in rituals led by local shamans, offering a profound glimpse into the spiritual practices that have persisted through centuries. A fun fact about Chichicastenango is that its market and traditions are deeply intertwined with the surrounding natural environment. The town’s name is derived from the K'iche' Maya language, meaning "the place of the nettles," which reflects the rich flora of the region. With its vibrant market, rich history, and cultural significance, Chichicastenango offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Guatemalan heritage. |
Day 2 |
Chichicastenango, often simply called "Chichi," is a vibrant town in the highlands of Guatemala that offers an unparalleled cultural experience. Known for its lively indigenous market, which takes place every Thursday and Sunday, this bustling bazaar is one of the most famous in Central America. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Mayan culture while browsing colorful textiles, handcrafted masks, and traditional pottery. The town is also home to the Church of Santo Tomás, an impressive colonial-era church that stands on the site of a former Mayan temple. The church's unique architectural blend of Spanish and indigenous influences is a testament to Chichicastenango's complex history. For those interested in the spiritual and mystical, Chichicastenango is a significant location for traditional Mayan ceremonies. Visitors can observe or participate in rituals led by local shamans, offering a profound glimpse into the spiritual practices that have persisted through centuries. A fun fact about Chichicastenango is that its market and traditions are deeply intertwined with the surrounding natural environment. The town’s name is derived from the K'iche' Maya language, meaning "the place of the nettles," which reflects the rich flora of the region. With its vibrant market, rich history, and cultural significance, Chichicastenango offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Guatemalan heritage. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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10/01/23 - 12/31/25 |
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Note: Land Only-Price is Per Person based on double occupancy. Airfare not included in price. Availability and price may change at any time and without prior notice and will be unavailable on certain holidays.