Download printable version (.PDF file)





Online published student fees are based on a February 14, 2025 enrollment date. Fees are subject to change; contact Interact to receive your group's confirmation checklist which includes your group's student fee.

Student fee is based on mid-week travel with a minimum, total combined group size of 20 for programs operating in GUATEMALA AND BELIZE. A small group supplement may apply if fewer. Travel during Holy Week or other prime holidays may be excluded.


DAY ONE - Arrival Antigua Homestay or Hotel
Most flights arrive in the evening. Greeting by Interact's Foreign Representative in the Guatemala City airport lobby. Transfer to Antigua and your hotel or homestay. Homestay groups will meet the Program Director and your host families

Antigua homestay groups live with middle class host families who are relatives, neighbors, or lifelong friends of our homestay director. Homes are within walking distance of the Tecun Uman language school, which serves as the meeting point and social center for group activities. All host families are monitored and continually evaluated. Everyone speaks Spanish in the home.

Antigua is among the world's best conserved colonial cities, it is a magical and captivating small town that makes you feel time might have stopped some 300 years ago. It's famous for its spring-like climate, cobblestone streets and impressive ruins. Antigua is renowned for its tranquility and friendliness.

DAY TWO - Centro Historico, Shopping, & Salsa
Guided walking tour of Antigua's Centro Historico landmarks and craft market - with over 400 vendors. Following lunch, meet for salsa dance .

DAY THREE - Pacaya Volcano Hike
Drive to San Francisco de Sales. Hike (moderate) this active volcano and explore the crater area. Recommendations: hiking shoes, raincoat, jacket or sweater, gloves, camera, flashlight, purified bottled water, and snack. Bring this equipment in your back-pack and clothes in a nylon bag. Later, return to the bargaining markets where you'll have fun practicing your Spanish and bargaining skills.





DAY FOUR - Coffee & Crafts / SOMOS humanitarian Enjoy your morning visit to the Centro Cultural Azotea: coffee, Maya musical instruments, and traditional textiles. OPTION: Add zip-lining tour. Following lunch, participate in our exclusive SOMOS humanitarian total experience. You'll receive a list of the most needed items and visit a local 'super', where you'll have an opportunity to purchase those supplies (budget $15 each). Complete your SOMOS experience as you interact with the children while painting, gardening, etc.


DAY FIVE - Tikal / Belize
Early morning flight to Flores, where you'll transfer to Tikal, Ancient City of Echoes. Explore Tikal with a specialized local guide. The site is set in within a protected area and boasts 5 temples, 3 of which you may climb. Return to a nearby lodge for lunch. Later, meet your Belizean guide for your transfer to the twin cities of San Ignacio & Santa Elena, for dinner and an opportunity for a refreshing swim in your hotel.

DAY SIX - Barton Creek Cave/ SOMOS
Today, participate in your second SOMOS humanitarian experience (budget $15 each). Here you'll visit a local school, and interact with the students and teachers. Continue to Barton Creek Cave, where you'll glide through a remote underground ancient Maya water cave system in a canoe equipped with a powerful spotlight. Witness large and colorful formations, skeletal remains and other cultural artifacts left behind by the Maya centuries ago.

On your return, you'll pass through a picturesque Mennonite community, where you can observe a slice of local, daily life.

DAYS SEVEN & EIGHT - Playa 2 nights
Breakfast in your hotel. Transfer to the coast for your boat taxi to San Pedro (Ambergris) or Caye Caulker. Close your eyes and picture a tropical island with white sand, blue-green water, and palm trees rustling overhead in the warm breeze.

Belize's barrier reef is a paradise. In just 6-10 feet of water you'll find an amazing diversity of marine life. The reef provides protection which makes for clear, calm water, so it's ideal for optional snorkeling.

DAY NINE - Return to the USA


DEPARTURES
9 days/8 nights
NIGHTS
Antigua Homestay or Hotel
San Ignacio
Playa

4
2
2
MEALS
Inland: all meals included in homestay program
Two meals a day in hotel program.
Playa meals are independent.