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Here's an itinerary for 10 days in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador that will take you off the beaten path:
Upon arrival in Guatemala City, you can spend the day exploring the city's historic center. Visit the [National Palace](https://www.viator.com/searchResults/all?text=National%20Palace&pid=P00093752&mcid=42383&medium=link&campaign=roamaround"), the [Metropolitan Cathedral](https://www.viator.com/searchResults/all?text=Metropolitan%20Cathedral&pid=P00093752&mcid=42383&medium=link&campaign=roamaround"), and the Central Market. In the evening, head to the trendy Zona Viva neighborhood for dinner and drinks.
Take a shuttle or bus to Antigua, a charming colonial town surrounded by volcanoes. Spend the day wandering the cobblestone streets, visiting the local markets, and admiring the colorful architecture. Don't miss the Santa Catalina Arch and the ruins of the San Francisco Church.
Take a boat ride across Lake Atitlan to visit the indigenous villages of San Juan La Laguna, Santiago Atitlan, and San Pedro La Laguna. Each village has its own unique culture and handicrafts, so be sure to explore them all.
Cross the border into Honduras and head to the Copan Ruins, one of the most important Mayan archaeological sites in Central America. Spend the day exploring the temples, plazas, and hieroglyphic stairway.
Travel to the colonial town of Gracias, located in the mountains of western Honduras. Visit the Celaque National Park, home to the highest peak in Honduras, and the hot springs of Aguas Termales.
Head to the capital city of Tegucigalpa, where you can visit the National Museum of Anthropology and History, the Basilica of Suyapa, and the historic district of Comayaguela.
Cross the border into El Salvador and head to the picturesque town of Suchitoto, known for its colonial architecture and vibrant arts scene. Visit the Santa Lucia Church, the Casa de la Cultura, and the Los Tercios Waterfall.
Explore the Ruta de las Flores, a scenic route through El Salvador's coffee-growing region. Stop in the charming towns of Juayua, Apaneca, and Ataco, where you can sample local cuisine and browse artisanal crafts.
Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Joya de Cerén, an ancient Mayan village that was preserved by volcanic ash. Learn about daily life in pre-Columbian times and explore the archaeological ruins.
Spend your last day in El Salvador exploring the capital city of San Salvador. Visit the [National Palace](https://www.viator.com/searchResults/all?text=National%20Palace&pid=P00093752&mcid=42383&medium=link&campaign=roamaround"), the [Metropolitan Cathedral](https://www.viator.com/searchResults/all?text=Metropolitan%20Cathedral&pid=P00093752&mcid=42383&medium=link&campaign=roamaround"), and the Museum of Art. In the evening, head to the trendy Zona Rosa neighborhood for dinner and drinks.
This itinerary will take you off the beaten path and allow you to experience the rich culture and history of Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. Enjoy your trip!
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