Puerto Quetzal cruise port guide
A voyage between fire and water, between majestic volcanoes and stunning lakes. There are so many colors, you can get lost in them, from the bright traditional clothes of the people to the church facades. Everything is a rainbow of life in Guatemala, starting from Puerto Quetzal, the largest port in the country found on the Pacific Ocean and one of the stops of your MSC World Cruise. In the heart of the Mayan culture in Central America, you will begin an adventure that will combine the beauty of an artistic heritage with natural splendors, the discovery of ancient civilizations and the ruins of a still alive and vivacious people, such as can be found at the impressive ruins of Tikal, the largest of the ancient Mayan cities. The Mayan culture survives in the clothes of the people, religious processions, markets and sawdust and petal carpets, a symbol of Guatemalan sacredness. All of this can be found surrounded by an unspoiled habitat, one of the highest volcanoes in the region and what is considered to be one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. Your MSC cruise will take you along the enchanting shores of Lake Atitlan, formed 84,000 years ago in the highlands of Guatemala. Surrounded by many villages, where the inhabitants still wear Mayan traditional dress, the Atitlan boasts immense crops of coffee, avocado groves and a wide variety of agricultural crops along its shores. From Puerto Quetzal, you can easily reach another stop on your holiday: Antigua, a beautiful colonial city located in the center of the country. Famous for its examples of well-preserved Hispano-American Baroque architecture, the city was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979. With MSC Cruises, you can experience the lifestyle of Guatemala and its ancient evocative traditions, changing it from a dream into reality.
About Puerto Quetzal
Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala's largest Pacific Ocean port, located in the Escuintla department alongside Puerto San José. It serves as the primary Pacific cruise port for Guatemala, offering passengers access to Antigua Guatemala, volcanic landscapes, and cultural excursions into the Guatemalan highlands.
The principal excursion from Puerto Quetzal is to Antigua Guatemala, the colonial UNESCO World Heritage city approximately 90 minutes away by bus, with its baroque architecture, active volcanoes, and colorful markets. Closer options include Auto Safari Chapin zoo and La Reunion Golf Resort. Mayan archaeological sites and coffee plantations are also reachable.
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Queen Elizabeth · Pacific Northwest · 40 nights
from $3,051
$76 / night
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Queen Elizabeth · Pacific Northwest · 28 nights
from $2,038
$72 / night
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Queen Elizabeth · US East Coast · 33 nights
from $2,264
$68 / night
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Queen Elizabeth · US West Coast · 21 nights
from $1,399
$66 / night
21-Day Panama Canal
Nieuw Amsterdam · US West Coast · 21 nights
from $2,649
$126 / night
17 Night Panama Canal Eastbound Cruise
Celebrity Summit · Caribbean · 17 nights
from $1,609
$94 / night
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