Things to do in San Pedro La Laguna, Western Highlands: The Best Outdoor Activities

December 4, 2021 Almeta Stockton

San Pedro La Laguna (Spanish pronunciation: [sam ˈpeðɾo la laˈɣuna]) is a Guatemalan town on the southwest shore of Lake Atitlán. For centuries, San Pedro La Laguna has been inhabited by the Tz'utujil people, and in recent years it has also become a tourist destination for its Spanish language schools, night life, and proximity to the lake and volcanos.
Restaurants in San Pedro La Laguna

1. Tour Guide Salvador

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Tour Guide Salvador

I was born in Guatemala, I'm passionate about tourism and the outdoors. I am a tour guide of the mountain biking, kayaking, rafting, fishing, canyoning, hikes and treks, I am a young single and passionate by the beauty of my country Guatemala and of course i love the atitlan lake in its shore is my hometown. I am especially proud to have the opportunity to show and share the beauty of my country, the landscape and the ecological green and the volcanoes chain of Guatemala.

2. Geo Travel Guatemala

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Geo Travel Guatemala

Guatemala's first tour company specialising in geological tours. Learn about volcanoes, earthquakes, plate tectonics and natural hazards with Matt the Geologist. Contact Matt and customise your geological tour today. More than just hiking for a view; a trip with Geo Travel Guatemala is an educational tour experience!

3. Sarah Cronin

San Pedro La Laguna Guatemala
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Sarah Cronin

Sarah is a certified 200 hour Vinyasa instructor and registered Yoga Alliance teacher (ID: 242090). Sarah's classes are modeled in the style of Yoga to the People with the philosophy that yoga should be accessible for everyone. Sarah has teaching experience with students of all experience levels, ranging from 4 years old to 40+ years young and everywhere in between! In addition to teaching daily classes at Hostel Fe, Sarah also offers customizable group classes and private lessons.

4. Rising Minds

Rising Minds

Rising Minds is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization working in Guatemala to provide meaningful and genuine immersion opportunities. We work alongside those who share our values of building cross-cultural relationships based on mutual respect to provide off-the-beaten track opportunities to live with indigenous families and learn traditional skills directly from the artisans themselves.

5. Adrian Morales

Adrian Morales

I'm Adrian, the greatest guide you're likely to meet in San Pedro la Laguna or anywhere else around Lake Atitlan. You want to climb the Indian Nose? I'll take you, no problem. You want to bag yourself a quetzal bird? I'll show you where they roost. You want to climb the Volcano San Pedro, even knowing that it's infested with banditos? I dual wield two machetes and can take on a whole gang for you! Give me a call and I'll make sure you have the most exciting vacation in Guatemala imaginable!

6. Slow Rider Bike Tours

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