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Collective Tour to Acatenango Volcano from Antigua - Sleep in Tent

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About this tour

Acatenango Volcano Hike Tour from Antigua Guatemala (Overnight Shared Tent)

If you’re looking for the most iconic adventure in Guatemala, the Acatenango volcano hike tour is it. This overnight experience is designed for adventurous travelers who want to hike, camp, and witness one of nature’s most powerful shows: the eruptions of Volcán de Fuego, visible directly from Acatenango’s base camp. It’s raw, challenging, unforgettable, and that’s exactly why travelers from all over the world choose this hike.

This is the classic Acatenango volcano hike, the one you’ve seen in photos and videos, where hikers earn their front-row seat to glowing lava, star-filled skies, and epic sunrises.

Why Choose the Acatenango Overnight Hike?

The Acatenango hike Guatemala experience is more than just a walk up a volcano, it’s a personal challenge and a shared adventure with an unforgettable reward. This tour is ideal for hikers who value experiences over luxury, enjoy meeting people from different countries, and don’t mind sacrificing comfort for something truly extraordinary.

Unlike day hikes, the overnight format allows you to fully experience the mountain. You’ll arrive at base camp in the afternoon, watch the sky turn red as Fuego Volcano erupts, share stories around the campfire, and wake up early for a summit push at sunrise. Few Acatenango volcano tours offer such a complete and immersive experience.

The Hike: What to Expect on Acatenango

The volcan Acatenango hike is physically demanding but achievable for travelers with average to good fitness. The trail begins through humid forest, then transitions into volcanic terrain with loose dirt and steep inclines. The first two hours are the most challenging, but the pace is steady, with breaks along the way.

Acatenango is known for its microclimates. In one day, you may experience sunshine, fog, wind, and rain. At night, temperatures often drop to 0–6°C (32–43°F). This constantly changing environment is part of what makes trekking Volcán Acatenango such a memorable adventure.

Camping in Shared Thermal Tents

You’ll spend the night at base camp in shared thermal canvas tents, typically accommodating up to six hikers per tent. Sleeping bags and sleeping pads are already set up, so you don’t need to carry them during the hike.

This is a true expedition-style camp: simple, functional, and focused on the experience. You’ll sleep side by side with fellow hikers, listening to the wind, the crackle of the campfire, and the distant rumble of Volcán de Fuego. There’s no electricity or heating, just nature, adventure, and connection.

Witness the Power of Fuego Volcano

What makes the Acatenango volcano hike tour world-famous is the view of Volcán de Fuego, one of the most active volcanoes in Central America. From base camp, you can often see ash plumes, glowing lava bursts, and hear deep volcanic explosions throughout the night.

This unique vantage point is why travelers search for Acatenango and Fuego Volcano Tours Agency in Guatemala and why this hike consistently ranks as a bucket-list experience.

Summit Sunrise & A Sense of Achievement

Early the next morning, hikers who wish can attempt the final push to the summit. Reaching the top of Acatenango at sunrise rewards you with panoramic views of Guatemala’s volcanic chain and a sea of clouds below. It’s the perfect ending to one of the most rewarding Acatenango trekking experiences in the country.

Whether you’re comparing Acatenango tour companies or planning your first volcan Acatenango tour, this overnight shared-tent hike offers the most authentic, legendary way to experience Acatenango—exactly as adventurers have for years.

Menu Options

Regular Menu

  • Lunch: Chicken burrito, salad and rice
  • Dinner: Spaghetti in butter sauce, Bread, Chocolate
  • Breakfast: Large Pirujo with scrambled eggs, Coffee.

Vegetarian Menu

  • Lunch: Zuquini, Rice, Cucumber, broccoli and salad, 1 Corn, Snacks a banana and an apple
  • Dinner: Butter pasta with mozarella cheese 1 Bread Chocolate or tea
  • Breakfast: 1 large pirujo with two scrambled eggs Coffee.

Vegan Menu

  • Lunch: Zuquini, Rice, Cucumber, broccoli and salad 1 Corn, Snacks a banana and an apple
  • Dinner: Pasta with Italian sauce
  • Breakfast: Corn flakes, almond milk, Coffee.

Gluten-free menu

  • Lunch: Zuquini, Rice, Cucumber, broccoli and salad 1 Corn, Snacks a banana and an apple
  • Dinner: Corn tortillas with beans, 1 loaf, Chocolate or tea
  • Breakfast: Corn flakes, almond milk, Coffee.

All the meal is provided to you before starting the hike


What's included

  • ✓Pick-up/Drop-off
  • ✓Professional Driver
  • ✓Transfer Service
  • ✓Shared Tent
  • ✓Warm Gear
  • ✓Storage Place
  • ✓3 Light Meals
  • ✓Certified Local Guides
  • ✓Acatenango Summit

What's not included

  • ✗Gratuities
  • ✗Personal Expenses
  • ✗Trekking Poles
  • ✗Trekking Shoes
  • ✗Bagpack
  • ✗Headlamp
  • ✗Fuego Volcano Expedition (Q200 worth or US$30)

Itinerary

  1. Day DAY 1
  2. Day DAY 2

Frequently asked questions

How difficult is the Acatenango Volcano hike?

The hike is challenging but achievable for travelers with average to good fitness. The first two hours are the steepest, but the pace is steady with breaks. The reward at the top makes every step worth it.

How cold does it get at night?

Night temperatures can drop to 0–6°C (32–43°F), sometimes colder with wind. With proper extra layers and the provided sleeping bag, most hikers stay comfortable and sleep well.

Will I see Volcán de Fuego erupt?

Many hikers do! Volcán de Fuego is one of the most active volcanoes in the region, and eruptions are often visible from base camp. However, since it’s a natural phenomenon, sightings can’t be guaranteed.

How much water and food should I bring?

Bring at least 4 liters of water per person. One liter may be used to help prepare dinner or breakfast. Meals are included, but extra snacks are highly recommended if you eat frequently.

What kind of accommodation is provided?

You’ll sleep in shared thermal canvas tents, usually with up to 6 people per tent. Sleeping bags and pads are included. It’s basic, cozy, and part of the authentic Acatenango experience. Everyone sleeps side by side.

Traveler reviews4.3/5 (3 reviews)

Frauke H.★★★☆☆

The description of the tour said max. 26 people but there were 33 people andi didn’t like that the tour stated at 8 but we took too long to start the actual hiking (11 pm)

Courtney B.★★★★★

Emma S.★★★★★

Customer Reviews

★★★★☆4.3· 3 reviews
Frauke H.★★★☆☆

2026-04-05

The description of the tour said max. 26 people but there were 33 people andi didn’t like that the tour stated at 8 but we took too long to start the actual hiking (11 pm)

Courtney B.★★★★★

2026-03-31

Emma S.★★★★★

2026-03-29

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