Stand before the tallest carved stone monument the ancient Maya ever raised — a 10-metre sandstone stela still standing in a jewel-green jungle clearing. Quiriguá is uncrowded, intimate, and absolutely extraordinary.
What to expect
The park sits in a banana-plantation clearing that makes the scale of the carved monoliths even more surreal. Your guide deciphers the hieroglyphic staircases and zoomorphic altars, explaining how the upstart king K'ak' Tiliw Chan Yopaat humiliated his powerful Copán overlords and erected the tallest stela in the Maya world to celebrate. The site is compact — 2 hours is perfect — leaving time to walk the shaded jungle pathways spotting toucans and morpho butterflies on the return.
Good to know
Closest major archaeological site to port — ideal for guests who want history without an exhausting journey. Depart 8 AM, back by 1 PM. Wear light, breathable clothing and bring water; the park has minimal shade outside the grove. Site entry (~USD 8) typically included by operator.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Santo Tomas de Castilla — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.