Boat ride: You'll be able to enjoy one of the wonders of the world, Lake Atitlán, and its three majestic volcanoes. The first picturesque village is where you can see how women work every day, weaving and creating their Mayan clothing, using different plants and insects to color their cotton thread. You'll learn about and taste the three types of honey from stingless bees, and you'll learn about the benefits and importance of cocoa or chocolate. The second village is for photos, videos, or enjoying a good, delicious coffee. The last village is very authentic and the largest of all the villages around the lake. It is located between the three volcanoes. Walking along its arts and crafts street, you will learn about its Mayan deity Maximón and its syncretic Mayan and Catholic religion. You will see one of the ancient churches and learn about its art, which reflects the importance of corn, coffee harvesting, and other things. Finally, we will have time for lunch, with different types of traditional Guatemalan food and, best of all, fish from Lake Atitlán.