This trip does NOT include a chaperone from the United States, but you will have a guide while in Guatemala.
15 hours of one-on-one Spanish lessons
Food demonstration(s), Weaving demonstration, Salsa Dance lesson, Medicinal Garden tour, Honey Bee Farm tour, Chocolate Farm demonstration
Participants will be enrolled in an iNext Travel Insurance Plan. Participants may add on extra options upon receipt of the registration email.
Participants will travel as a group and the airfare is included in the package price.
Participants will be accommodated by host families who will provide housing and meals for the duration of their stay. Each home will host at least four participants.
All ground transportation in Guatemala.
There are many optional activities that participants may choose from including kayaking, hiking, horseback riding, zip lining, and various excursions.
Food in the airport or at rest stops during travel days is not included
Transportation to/from the home airport is not included. Participants must arrive at the airport two hours before the flight and arrange their own pickup upon return.
Each participant will be assigned to a Spanish instructor for the week and will engage in 15 hours of one-on-one Spanish lessons at a beautiful Spanish school garden on the lake.
This local garden provides a tour for students and a lesson on the various healing properties of the plants heavily relied on in this region. There is also a shop where students can purchase various organic soaps, lotions, and teas derived from the plants.
Many foods are unique to Guatemala and/or Central America, and students are able to help prepare them using unfamiliar ingredients and techniques. Host families have the traditional fire stoves and teach the students how they cook.
Chocolate and coffee farms are prevalent in Guatemala. Each offers a demonstration of how the commodity is made, from the plants to the beans to the finished product. Students are able to taste the result of each step of the process.
In Guatemala, weaving is an ancient art. There are local weavers that give a presentation to the students on how the weaving is done as well as how they use natural dyes for their yarn. Students are able to see and touch the cotton seeds, cotton, and yarn, practice weaving, and also dye some
Salsa dancing is a Latin American dance tradition. A salsa dance instructor in Guatemala will lead a session in which students will be exposed to Spanish salsa music and will be taught the basic steps for salsa dancing.
Host families also provide a typical food demonstration. Many foods are unique to Guatemala and/or Central America, and students can help prepare them using unfamiliar ingredients and techniques. Host families have the traditional fire stoves and teach the students how they cook.
Mayan textiles are readily available all around the villages surrounding the lake. Beautiful woven scarves, cloths, and bags, as well as jewelry and artwork, are among the many handmade items available.
A nature preserve along the lake provides the perfect spot for swimming and taking in the sun. There is a beautiful nature hike with spectacular views as well as a 25-foot high platform for diving.
Beautiful, painted steps lead up the side of a mountain for a 30-minute hike to a clearing with the most beautiful views of the lake and volcanoes. As the sun comes up, fire and smoke can be seen billowing from the volcanoes across the lake.
The tour involves a 15-minute walk to the first canopy which lasts approximately 40 seconds followed by a short walk to the second canopy which lasts about 45 seconds. A unique experience with an impressive view!
Kayaks are available for rent on the lake.
A professional guide leads a three-hour horseback ride to a lookout with stunning views of the lake, volcanoes, cornfields, and coffee farms.
Students have the option of using their free day to visit a local hot spring. These beautiful, clear-water pools are warmed by the volcanoes that surround them.
Explore the Mundo De Abejas Mayas to learn more about the traditional practices of making organic honey from Mayan Bees. Learn about how different bee species produce different types of honey, some even with medicinal benefits! The honey samples at the end are a sweet touch!