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- The best Guatemala tour packages
- What people love about Guatemala Tours
- Travel Guatemala your way
- Top operators in Guatemala
- Best places to start your Guatemala tour
- Discover Guatemala tours for every budget
- Guatemala tours for every group
- Top Guatemala travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Guatemala
The best Guatemala tour packages
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Heart of Guatemala
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great tour, the guide was fantastic. My only recommendation would be to spend less time in Quetzaltenango and more in Panajachel.”
Marcus, traveled in July 2024
Colonial Antigua serves as the gateway to Guatemala's highlands. A chicken bus takes you to Almolonga's giant vegetable market and Chichicastenango's historic bazaar. The Temple of San Simon hosts shamanic rituals before a Lake Atitlan cruise to Santiago Atitlan's Maximon shrine. Five nights' accommodation and expert guides provided.
Duration 6 days Destinations Antigua, San Andres Itzapa, Quetzaltenango, Chichicastenango, Panajachel, Santiago Atitlan Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,125
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7D/6N Gorgeous Guatemala Tour
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great tour for those who don't want the hassle of arranging accommodations and transportation.”
Sing-Chi, traveled in October 2018
Active Pacaya Volcano awaits trekkers before touring colonial Antigua's cobblestone streets and cruising Lake Atitlan to San Juan La Laguna. A genuine Mayan homestay in San Jorge La Laguna offers traditional dinner and breakfast, plus visits to Chichicastenango's vibrant market on Thursdays or Sundays.
Duration 7 days Destinations Guatemala City, Antigua, Pacaya National Park, Panajachel, Santa Cruz La Laguna, Chichicastenango Age Range 15 to 71 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Marvelus Travel From
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Guatemala Highlight Tours
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“She always replied to my inquiries promptly and was very helpful.”
Michael, traveled in January 2025
Guatemala's rich tapestry unfolds over 7 days, from Antigua's Spanish colonial architecture to Tikal's Mayan ruins. The itinerary features Pacaya Volcano treks, swimming in Semuc Champey's natural pools, and Kanba caves exploration. Accommodations at Hotel Posada Los Bucaros and El Retiro Lodge, with English-speaking guides.
Duration 7 days Destinations Guatemala City, Antigua, Pacaya National Park, Grutas de Lanquin, San Agustin Lanquin, Flores, Tikal Age Range 15 to 75 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Marvelus Travel From
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Guatemala's cultural heritage shines through stays at Hotel Posada de Don Rodrigo in Antigua and Best Western Plus Stofella in Guatemala City. The route encompasses Chichicastenango's market, ancient coffee plantations, and UNESCO-listed Tikal ruins, complete with bilingual guided tours and Flores flights.
Duration 8 days Destinations Antigua, Santiago Atitlan, Panajachel, Chichicastenango, Guatemala City, Flores, Yaxha National Park, Tikal Age Range up to 80 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Guatemalan Adventure From
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Best of Guatemala 8 Days Tour
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This tour was a great immersion in the lesser visited cities and communities of the Ecuadorian Andes mountains.”
Bettina, traveled in August 2023
Guatemala's treasures await over 8 days, with lodging at the Radisson in Guatemala City and Boutique Los Pacos in Antigua. Highlights include Chichicastenango Market, Pacaya Volcano hikes, and Tikal's ancient ruins. Program costs approx. $410 per day including internal flights, breakfast, and expert guides.
Duration 8 days Destinations Guatemala City, Antigua, Pacaya National Park, Lake Atitlán, Chichicastenango, Flores, Tikal Age Range 6 to 70 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator GUIDEcuador Travel From $3,290
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What people love about Guatemala Tours
- Heart of Guatemala
Great tour, the guide was fantastic. My only recommendation would be to spend less time in Quetzaltenango and more in Panajachel
- 7D/6N Gorgeous Guatemala Tour
We had a great experience with the tour this company plan for us. They accommodated us pretty quick. The experiences we had in each town and place we visit was amazing.
- 7D/6N Gorgeous Guatemala Tour
Great tour for those who don’t want the hassle of arranging accommodations and transportation but wanting a little more independence and time to explore on your own. The night of the Mayan homestay my driver didn’t know where to drop me off and missed the town so I had to take public transport back up the hill to the town (it was an adventure). Otherwise everything was very smooth. Excellent tour!
Travel Guatemala your way
Our multi-day tours mix up different activities around Lake Atitlan, where you'll paddle kayaks on clear waters and meet local artisans in San Juan la Laguna's workshops. Spanish speakers tend to get more out of the homestays with Mayan families in San Jorge village - the cultural exchange flows better when you can chat directly. The tours weave together market visits at Chichicastenango and evening hikes up Pacaya Volcano. We've built in some free time between activities, which our customers say helps them really settle into the experience. Days start early and pack quite a bit in, but travelers tell us the mix of culture, outdoor activities and also independent exploring makes for a rich experience.
See all Active toursGuatemala's most popular tours blend volcano climbing with real cultural experiences. Our 5-day trips kick off in Antigua, where you'll explore the old cobblestone streets before heading to Pacaya volcano. There's something special about cooking pizza and marshmallows using actual volcanic heat - our travelers say it's a highlight. The journey continues to Lake Atitlan, where you can kayak the shoreline and connect with local artists in San Juan la Laguna. What really sets these tours apart is how they mix outdoor activities with authentic local moments - you'll take part in traditional Mayan ceremonies at ancient sites like Iximche and get time to browse the craft markets too. The volcano treks need moderate fitness but our customers tell us the sunset views over Antigua's volcanic skyline make every step worthwhile.
See all Explorer toursSelect from our extensive range of 41 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Guatemala with our expert guides leading the way.
See all Fully Guided toursFind the right partially guided tour for you in Guatemala. There are 38 trips to choose from, that range from one day in length, up to 14 days. The month with the most departures is January, making it the most popular time to visit Guatemala.
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Top operators in Guatemala
Culture Trip runs a solid Guatemala tour that our customers really like - their "Gorgeous Guatemala" gets consistently good feedback, especially when Aura is leading the group. People tell us they appreciate how everything's properly organized and you get to do things regular tourists might miss. The pace keeps you moving but that's because they fit in all the essential spots you'd want to see. If you're watching your budget, Marvelus Tours offers good alternatives with their Guatemala Highlight Tours and their week-long Gorgeous Guatemala option. Just keep in mind that a few travelers mentioned some hiccups with the transport arrangements and sometimes had trouble getting quick responses from the company. These aren't deal-breakers, but worth noting if you like everything running like clockwork. The nice thing about both companies is they actually take you beyond the usual tourist spots - you're getting proper local experiences rather than just ticking off the main sites. Culture Trip seems to have the edge on organization and service quality, while Marvelus is the more budget-friendly choice.
- 4.5 (261 Guatemala reviews)
"We had the BEST time on our tour in Guatemala with Culture Trip! Aura was the perfect guide for our group; she was knowledgeable, personable, and made sure we had everything we could possibly need. Culture Trip took all the stress out of travel for us. They thought of every possible detail, not to mention the adorable welcome gifts on arrival! The trip is jam packed with activities and doesn't leave much down time; make sure to bring hiking boots for the volcano and good walking shoes for everything else. The ziplining is optional, but everyone in our group agreed that it was way worth it. The only thing we regret is not booking an extra day after our tour to explore on our own!
- Tours
- 1 Guatemala tours
- Age range
- 25 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 34h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $389
- 4.5 (11,925 Guatemala reviews)
"The trip was a quick journey through Central American countries, from Guatemala to Costa Rica, but I didn’t feel it was rushed. Every second day was long travel days, if you don't mind, but the following day was mostly free day or choose optional activities. As this is a small group tour, transportation was a 16 seater van where there was not a lot of leg room. A few taller people in our group traveling in these vans for 8 hours did not feel comfortable; I consider myself short and I did struggle a bit as there was hardly any space to extend my legs; we only had 13 people (including our guide - Juan Ma Perez and driver). There were a number of border crossings, some were simple and quick and others quite time consuming. I felt the ones that were time consuming and complicated were due to our guide trying to complicate things by collecting the immigration fees to pay as a group. My experience is individual payment is much simpler and quicker. Border crossing in/out of Honduras and Nicaragua were interesting. Due to the route of the tour, we travelled into Honduras twice. Our guide told us entry fee into Honduras is US$4/p or they also accept the Guatemalan Quetzals of Q$30 and we can pay separately. At the counter we handed over $4 but were given a $3 receipt. I saw a plaque and posters at the counters stating entry fee is US$3. When asked later, our guide said the additional $1 is the currency conversion fee. A couple of days later when leaving Honduras I asked the immigration officer how much is the entry fee, he advised $3. I said we paid $4 a couple days ago; he answered, "really?". A few days later as we entered Honduras again (different entry point), our guide suggested to collect the entry fee of $4/p and pay as a group, but I opted to pay my entry fee separately. When in the immigration building, our guide approached me and asked for $4. I felt his tone wasn't friendly and I didn't want to cause any scene, so I gave him the money. When at the counter getting my passport stamped, I asked the officer how much is the entry fee and if there is any additional fee for currency conversion. He answered $3 and no additional fee. When told him that I paid $4, the officer asked which counter and officer charged $4? I said we handed the money over to our guide as a group. The officer said the entry fee is only $3 per entry and no conversation fee; if we handed the money separately to our guide for payment then it has nothing to do with the immigration. When entering Nicaragua, the entry fee suggested by our guide was different to the information provided on the internet (our guide said the info on the internet is incorrect). Our guide suggested to collect the money and pay as a group to speed up the process, I opted to pay separately, however our guide stood next to me and made sure I handed over the amount he suggested. I was last in the line but first to exit with all my documentation; while it took a while for the immigration office to process the group documentation and receipt. I felt there was a level of dishonesty from our guide. Our tour (for 2024) included 1 activity and 1 breakfast; all other activities were optional with a fee. The orientation walks included were literary an orientation walk, showing the location of the supermarket, laundry, souvenir stores, etc. Many of us later did not join the walks as we had google map to help us with orientation. We also felt our guide used the opportunity to take us to the restaurant he already arranged with the owner for dinner (we were not obliged to join as dinners were not included). A lot of us wanted to experience local culture and food, however the restaurants he arranged were more burgers, pasta, pan fried chicken or steaks with just a couple of local dishes. Many of us later decided to go separate ways for meals. It was nice for our guide wanting to arrange places for meals, however perhaps ask the group what food we would like to try or experience and maybe take us to restaurants that have better review/ratings. While 95% of activities were optional on this trip, prices of activities charged in 2024 were already more expensive than what is stated on the Intrepid website for 2025! A couple of activities were US$50 more than what was stated. Fully understand that prices may increase due to inflation, however a difference of $20-$50? There was an activity organized by our guide but we were told to pay directly to the company upon arrival. Our guide assured and confirmed with us, twice, that the activity costs US$40 including return transport. On the day, we were asked to pay $45 ($5 for return transport per person). As our guide did not come with us, I texted our guide advising the issue. He said, “thank you for the update, I also thought $40 included transport”. I asked him if he would like to call and confirm with the company as he arranged and booked the activity. Our guide simply said, “it is what it is, you will need to pay $5 for the transport.” There were other people (not part of our group) said that they only paid $40 and it included transport. I felt our guide deflected his responsibility and may have pocketed the extra $/p? Later, some of us decide to look for local tour companies for the same activities upon arriving at each location and we found local companies were at least $10-$20 cheaper than offered by Intrepid. As Intrepid is a big company, surely they can get better deals for the activities? Arrangement of transportation, cost of additional activities, and some information about the tour were provided at the very last minute. There were a few days that we left later to travel to our next destination because our guide couldn’t organize a transport to pick us up earlier as originally planned. Cost of activities were provided late in the afternoon for next day. Perhaps better organization skills, such as providing the cost of all additional activities on the first day of the tour (like other tour companies do) would be great. Intrepid is a well known company and people make final payment a month before the trip, surely this should be enough time to plan the journey. Perhaps Intrepid could learn from other tour companies about organization. Tour guides should always put first the interest of their passengers. However, I felt it wasn’t in this case. Also note that now a days we all have smart phones and information is readily accessible and available on the internet.
- Tours
- 3 Guatemala tours
- Age range
- 5 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 8h
- Response rate
- 88%
- Average price
- $287
- 4.0 (124 Guatemala reviews)
"The tour it's self was good, and my tour guide for the Atitlan Lake part was exceptional. His name was Luis Diego. But the company I booked with, Aborigen tried to change the tour. They planned to remove the two day trip to Atitlan saying there was an operational issue. I tried calling and texting to say doing a different half day was unexceptional as I had paid a large sum for the tour. Communication was poor with this company. In the end after I threatened to report them they came through with the tour that I booked. The half day portion in Antigua was poorly run. We visited the Jade museum and shop and ended up spending an extra hour there waiting for two people in our group to have jewelry made. Instead of telling these people to return on their own time the entire group sat around wasting time. The trip out to the lake with Diego was the highlight of the tour and highly recommend doing it.
- Tours
- 30 Guatemala tours
- Age range
- 1 to 80 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 8h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $359
Best places to start your Guatemala tour
Guatemala City kicks off most of our tours - 53 of our recent groups started there, while another 18 began in colonial Antigua. We've found booking about 33 days ahead works well for most people, giving you time to lock in good accommodations and preferred dates, especially when volcano hiking conditions are at their best. Our travelers who've done these trips tell us you'll want 2-3 days in Antigua to get used to the altitude before tackling any volcano climbs, and suggest taking at least 3 days to properly explore Lake Atitlan's villages by local boat. Want good value and nice weather? Look at October-November or March-April - you'll see fewer tourists but still get pretty stable conditions for outdoor activities.
Discover Guatemala tours for every budget
The 8-day Guatemala Highlights route really works well for travelers watching their budget. Starting in colonial Antigua, you'll make your way to Pacaya Volcano where the ground is hot enough to toast marshmallows - our travelers love this unique touch. The journey takes you to Semuc Champey's natural pools for swimming and cave exploration, then continues to Flores Island where you'll stay in welcoming local guesthouses. A highlight comes at Tikal, with ancient temples at sunrise. There's also a popular 3-day option combining Lake Atitlan and Chichicastenango Market - you'll move between indigenous villages by boat and have plenty of time at Central America's largest traditional market. Our customers often mention how the well-timed shuttles let them see everything without feeling rushed.
Our luxury tours focus on refined experiences with Guatemala's culture and landscapes. The 5-day Glimpse of Guatemala features carefully chosen hotels and guides who really know their Mayan history at Tikal. You start in Antigua before climbing Pacaya Volcano to 2,500 meters, where you can see three other volcanoes from the top. At Lake Atitlan, our travelers particularly enjoy the boat trips between Tzutuhil villages and meeting Saint Maximon. There's also an 8-day private option with boutique hotels in Guatemala City and Antigua, including a dedicated guide who shows you quiet corners of Tikal and arranges special visits to coffee plantations.
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Guatemala tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
64 tours in GuatemalaExplore Guatemala on a pre-planned itinerary and meet like-minded travelers
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23 tours in GuatemalaVisit Guatemala with fewer travelers, ensuring more immersive activities.
Private / Personalized
16 tours in GuatemalaPrivate tours give you real flexibility and personal attention. The 14-day Guatemala expedition moves at your pace, with many customers loving the Ram Tzul nature reserve's hidden waterfalls and local stories. You'll explore Tikal with your own expert guide who times the visit perfectly for photos without crowds. Another good choice mixes Guatemala City's historic streets with early morning Tikal visits and authentic cultural experiences. Our travelers really value having their own transport for longer journeys and also the freedom to spend more time wherever interests them most.
Top Guatemala travel itineraries to fit your plans
A week in Guatemala opens up more possibilities. Our popular 7-day trips kick off in Antigua with a climb up active Pacaya Volcano - you can actually toast marshmallows using the volcanic heat! The journey continues to Lake Atitlan where you'll stay with Mayan families and see their daily routines up close. You'll take boats to different indigenous villages, explore the buzzing Chichicastenango Market and end your days at places like Casa del Mundo - our travelers keep telling us it's "one of the most incredible places" they've seen. You'll stay in a mix of central Antigua hotels and authentic family homes in San Jorge village, all clean and well-located.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Guatemala City, Antigua, Chichicastenango, Lake Atitlán, Panajachel, San Juan La Laguna, Flores, Tikal, Yaxha National Park
See all toursWith 10 days, you can really dig deeper and even cross some borders. These fuller trips mix the must-sees with lesser-known spots. You'll watch sunrise at Tikal's Mayan ruins, swim in Semuc Champey's turquoise pools and venture into the Candelaria Caves. Some routes go into El Salvador and Honduras too, where you'll see UNESCO's Joya de Cerén and Copán's detailed sculptures. Our travelers particularly like the boat ride through Rio Dulce's green canyons to Livingston, where Garifuna culture adds Caribbean flavor to your Central American experience.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Guatemala City, Joya de Ceren, San Salvador, Santa Ana, Copan Ruinas, Quirigua, Río Dulce, Livingston, Flores, Tikal, Chichicastenango, Lake Atitlán, Panajachel, San Juan La Laguna, Antigua
See all toursTwo weeks gives you our most complete Guatemala experience. These well-planned routes include special stops like Ram Tzul Private Natural Reserve, with its hidden waterfalls and mountain forests. You'll tackle Class III and IV rapids on Río Cahabón, explore the jungle-hidden Waka ruins and stay at Las Guacamayas Biological Station - keep an eye out for scarlet macaws. There's proper time for Guatemala's highlands too, where you can browse traditional markets and learn weaving from artisans in San Juan La Laguna. Our travelers say having two weeks lets them really connect with local communities while still hitting all the major sites.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Guatemala City, Antigua, Pacaya National Park, Purulhá, Coban, San Agustin Lanquin, Municipio de Chisec, Raxruhá, Flores, Yaxha National Park, Petén, Tikal
Demographics
Our 7-day Guatemala highlights tour connects solo travelers naturally through shared experiences, starting with a genuine homestay in San Jorge with a Mayan family. The small groups make it easy to get to know fellow travelers while exploring Pacaya Volcano and Lake Atitlan. You'll find the shared shuttles between locations give you just the right mix of company and independence. Our solo guests particularly like how they can join others for the main sites but also wander through Antigua's cafe scene at their own speed.
Our private Guatemala tours adapt nicely for couples who want both romance and cultural insights. Many choose our 7-day route that includes Lake Atitlan's sunset views and intimate cooking workshops in colonial towns. Antigua's UNESCO architecture makes for lovely couple photos, and visiting coffee plantations together creates shared memories. What couples really value is the freedom to spend extra time where it matters - whether that's watching artisans work in San Juan La Laguna or taking a quiet morning to see volcanoes mirror themselves in Lake Atitlan.
Young travelers looking for real cultural connections find their match in our active Guatemala trips. They'll hike Pacaya Volcano, kayak Lake Atitlan and explore Semuc Champey's network of caves and natural pools. The social side comes naturally - sharing chicken bus rides to local markets, hiking to catch the sunset with new friends and discovering Guatemala City's modern culture. Our travelers often tell us how much they enjoy meeting others their age while learning about both ancient Mayan practices and contemporary Guatemalan life. It's a natural blend of outdoor activity and cultural understanding.
Our senior travelers appreciate how our Guatemala tours move at a comfortable pace without missing out on authentic experiences. Starting in Guatemala City, these multi-day trips offer quality hotels while featuring Antigua's colonial streets and Lake Atitlan's village-lined shores. Guides adapt the walking pace thoughtfully, especially in busy places like Chichicastenango market where there's plenty to take in. The morning boat rides on Lake Atitlan are particularly popular - they offer a gentle way to see local life unfold. Having all transfers included and plenty of time in each place lets our senior guests really appreciate each location's character.
Our family tours in Guatemala really hit the sweet spot between learning and fun. Kids get pretty excited about roasting marshmallows over actual volcanic heat at Pacaya, while parents tell us they love watching their children engage with local culture at San Andres Itzapa. The chicken bus journey to Almolonga market is always a highlight - the bright colors and decorations keep young ones entertained for hours. When we take families around Lake Atitlan by boat, the stops at indigenous villages offer hands-on activities like making chocolate and seeing how traditional textiles come together. We've built in free afternoons so families can pace themselves and adjust the schedule to what works for their group.
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- Couples5 tours
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- Family58 tours
Best time to visit Guatemala
- Spring 2025
Spring opens up perfect weather for getting into Guatemala's culture. The 5-day routes combining Antigua's colonial areas with Lake Atitlan's indigenous villages are particularly popular with our customers. You'll join local women for corn workshops, visit chocolate cooperatives in San Juan La Laguna and learn how they create those intricate textile patterns using traditional dyes. Some tours stop at the Candelaria Caves - our travelers tell us exploring these underground rivers with local guides who know every twist and turn makes for quite an adventure. For those wanting more activity, spring tours often include hikes around Lake Atitlan's three volcanoes and visits to coffee plantations where you'll follow the whole process from growing and picking to roasting and brewing.
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- Summer 2025
Summer tours connect Guatemala's ancient Maya sites with its natural areas. The fullest routes begin in Guatemala City and head to Quirigua Archaeological Park, where you'll find the Maya world's tallest carved stelae reaching over 10 meters high. You'll take boats through the Rio Dulce canyon to reach Livingston's Garifuna community, with its unique mix of reggae music and coconut bread recipes. Many summer trips include early morning visits to Tikal - our customers say watching the sunrise from Temple IV is something they never forget. Some tours add the Quetzal Biotope reserve, where you can spot ancient trees growing up to 120 feet tall while learning about the 50 different species in Guatemala's cloud forest system.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall offers ideal conditions for mixing volcanic landscapes with living Maya traditions. Several routes start with evening hikes up Pacaya volcano, taking you through humid forest to reach active volcanic cones. Lake Atitlan plays a big part - our travelers particularly enjoy kayaking along the shoreline and visiting the artist workshops in San Juan la Laguna. The cultural side continues at Iximche's ancient Maya ruins, where local spiritual guides share traditional customs and ceremonies. Some fall tours include optional zip-lining across Lake Atitlan, which our customers say gives you amazing views of the three volcanoes surrounding the water.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter in Guatemala really shines from November through February, with several excellent routes worth considering. Starting in Antigua, you'll walk those old cobblestone streets before heading up Pacaya Volcano - our travelers love that you can actually cook pizza using the volcanic heat as the sun sets. There's also a great route through the highlands to San Andres Itzapa where you'll join a traditional shamanic ceremony at the Temple of San Simon and then ride those famous painted chicken buses to local markets. Over at Lake Atitlan, the winter tours include boat trips to Santiago Atitlan where local families welcome you into their homes to share their Maximon shrines and show you what daily life is like on the lake.
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