Guatemala Tours For Women Over 50

Guatemala feels textured and soulful, from Antigua's cobbled streets to Lake Atitlan's volcano views, Maya weaving traditions, and rich coffee culture. Most of our members join solo, so you can arrive on your own and settle into the trip with ease.

Guatemala Small-Group Tours

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Guatemala

Nature and Culture Retreat

Jan 17 - Jan 24, 2027
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Guatemala (new departure!)

Nature and Culture Retreat

Jan 27 - Feb 03, 2027
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Guatemala At A Glance

Capital
Guatemala City
Currency
Guatemalan quetzal (GTQ)
Language
Spanish
Best Time To Visit
Nov - Apr
Visa (US Citizens)
Not required

Why Guatemala Feels So Rewarding For Women Over 50

Guatemala offers beauty with depth. Antigua is full of church ruins, courtyards, and colorful facades, while Lake Atitlan gives you village life, boat rides, and volcano views that make you stop and take it in. Add Maya culture, intricate textiles, and excellent coffee, and the experience feels much richer than a simple sightseeing trip.

For women over 50, Guatemala works especially well when the trip is thoughtfully paced. You can enjoy a weaving demonstration, browse a local market, or sit with a cup of coffee overlooking the lake without feeling pushed from one stop to the next. Traveling with a women's group takes the pressure off the logistics and makes solo travel feel fully normal and well supported.

Guatemala also invites connection. The setting encourages conversation, and shared experiences like boat rides across Atitlan or long lunches in Antigua create the kind of atmosphere where friendships form naturally. It is a destination that feels both intimate and expansive, which is part of why it resonates so strongly with many women.

What Women Say About Our Guatemala Tours

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Robin R.

Oaxaca, Mexico

"I recently returned from the Oaxaca Women Travel Tribe trip and wanted to share how wonderful it was. I cannot rave enough about Luna. She was kind, helpful, friendly, upbeat, positive and flexible! She really was the Mama Duck to us all and I attribute all the wonderful feelings I got from Oaxaca to her! David was a great tour guide and driver. It was really nice to be greeted after getting off the plane by his friendly face and I loved the info he shared as we rode to the hotel. Loved the many hands on experiences we got and the women I was traveling with were phenomenal, and interesting people whom I happily bonded with! Keep up the good work. I look forward to going on another trip with this group."
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Madalina S.

Oaxaca, Mexico

"This tour exceeded my expectations. Activities were fun, engaging, informative. The guides were top notch. The meals at the market and at a local’s house were the tastiest."
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Dolores H.

Oaxaca, Mexico

"As always, the planned activities were well thought out and executed. I learned so much about the history and culture of the Zapotecs. The hands on activities were such fun, the people and the women in the group were lovely. The hotel was very nice and the people there were welcoming and helpful. I've been to Abruzzo and Oaxaca and both trips were fabulous. I have recommended this group to many of my friends and will continue to do so. I look forward to whatever trip I take next. PS Luna and David were great!"
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Lynn S. G.

Oaxaca, Mexico

"I felt immediately welcomed and taken care of. David was waiting at the airport with a sign and Luna greeted me at the hotel door. I loved the entire trip. The women on this trip were great. We all melded together like a sisterhood reunion even though we all met for the first time."
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Adrianne L. R.

Oaxaca, Mexico

"The trip was a good mix of local color, crafts, and culture The group was really compatible, and we felt like sisters by the end. Both Luna and David were great as was our driver, Ricardo, who took us up into the mountains on very narrow and bumpy roads."
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Lee H.

Bali

"Loved this trip! It was well planned and executed with a good variety of activities. Staff were top notch. They were always on time, warm and welcoming, knowledgeable, and met individual needs as they arose."
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Patricia L.

Bali

"This was my first Women Travel Tribe trip and it was a great experience. I never would have gone to Bali on my own, and the tour leaders made it a great trip."
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Claudia B.

Bali

"They created a wonderful itinerary of varied experiences, and I loved ALL of them---such a lovely cross section of culture, food, and scenery! Everything from the concierge airport service to the lovely, lovely hotel staff were so far above my expectations! I love that we ranged all over the island and I felt that we were experiencing things that took "insider knowledge". This was an incredible experience and I can't thank you enough for the chance to make this journey."

Guatemala Travel FAQ

We offer small-group Guatemala tours for women over 50 that may include Antigua, Lake Atitlan, local markets, coffee experiences, and Maya cultural heritage. These trips focus on meaningful connection, great guides, and a manageable pace.

Yes. Most of our members travel solo, and Guatemala is especially enjoyable with a women's group. You can take in the beauty of the country without having to handle the planning alone, and friendships tend to form quickly.

November through April is generally the best time to visit Guatemala, with drier weather and comfortable conditions for Antigua, Lake Atitlan, and market visits. This is a strong season for walking and scenic views.

No. US citizens can generally visit Guatemala for tourism without a visa for short stays, though you should confirm current entry rules before departure.

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