Parque nacional

Pacaya

Recomendado por 59 personas locales

Consejos de personas locales

Stacy
June 13, 2022
Day trip volcano hike for medium difficultly, a tour is recommended.
Martha
March 30, 2021
Complex volcano 2552 m (8,373 ft) Guatemala, 14.38°N / -90.6°W Current status: erupción (4 out of 5) Last update: 29 Mar 2021 (Volcanic Ash Advisory) Pacaya volcano near Guatemala City is one of Guatemala's most active volcanoes, and its frequent eruptions are often visible from Guatemala City. Typical activity in recent years includes strombolian activity, lava flow emission and intermittend violent phases of lava fountaining.
Complex volcano 2552 m (8,373 ft) Guatemala, 14.38°N / -90.6°W Current status: erupción (4 out of 5) Last update: 29 Mar 2021 (Volcanic Ash Advisory) Pacaya volcano near Guatemala City is one of Guatemala's most active volcanoes, and its frequent eruptions are often visible from Guatemala City. Typi…
Jorge
November 4, 2019
Nice and spectacular view. You can see lava and enjoy the nature.
Ludwig
February 16, 2018
You can't go to Guatemala and not hike a volcano! This is the place to do it! Pacaya, is an active volcano that is safe to hike. When going to Pacaya keep in mind that you will need to pay for parking, park fees and for a guide that will take you up. There will be people there that will offer to take you to the top on horse or donkey for a fee. If you're not adventurous and don't want to drive out to the volcano yourself, there are many tour guides in Antigua that will take you out.
You can't go to Guatemala and not hike a volcano! This is the place to do it! Pacaya, is an active volcano that is safe to hike. When going to Pacaya keep in mind that you will need to pay for parking, park fees and for a guide that will take you up. There will be people there that will offer to…
Lizzie
September 30, 2019
If hiking an active volcano is on your bucket list, this is a great opportunity to do it! The level of difficulty is medium, so bring the right attitude, gear, water and snacks. If you are lucky, you might see red lava, but at the moment that is probably not going to happen. Anyways, the hot volcanic rock, nature and views are really worth it. Tips: There is a 200 Quetzal ($27 USD) expense to enter the national park and hire a mandatory guide. Plus, bring some extra money if you plan on renting a horse and tips. Bring quetzales since exchange rates for $USD are very poor.
If hiking an active volcano is on your bucket list, this is a great opportunity to do it! The level of difficulty is medium, so bring the right attitude, gear, water and snacks. If you are lucky, you might see red lava, but at the moment that is probably not going to happen. Anyways, the hot volcan…

Recomendado también por los habitantes locales

Ubicación
Escuintla Department