Saturday 9 December 2006

Our Volcanoes

Volcan de Agua



The volcano Agua is one of most visited volcanoes in the world. You find it in the south of La Antigua Guatemala.

At 3,760 metres, Agua volcano towers more than 3,500 metres above the Pacific coastal plain to the south and 2,000 metres above the Guatemalan highlands to the north. It dominates the local landscape except when hidden by cloud cover.
We offer you the possiblity to climb it and those of you who would like to enjoy it more time can spend a night there camping at the top of the volcano.


Volcan de Acatenango

The volcano Acatenango is probably one of the most interesting volcanoes Guatemala offers. Once on the top you can see the activity of the Fuego, which is another very active volcano in Guatemala.

Volcan de Pacaya


With its almost continuous activity and proximity to both Guatemala City and Antigua Guatemala, the volcano has been a popular location. The volcano and surrounding area now lie within Pacaya National Park.

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