October 2025 All Saints Day
October 26 – November 2, 2025
Celebrate culture, community, and connection in Guatemala this All Saints Day!
This service vacation offers a perfect blend of cultural immersion, meaningful volunteer work, and unforgettable experiences. Witness the vibrant All Saints Day Celebration, featuring breathtaking giant kites, while making a tangible impact through service projects that support local families.
Explore the serene beauty of Lake Atitlán, engage with the community through joyful activities, and create lasting memories as you deliver donations, build garden towers, and support English classes for local children. Round out the journey with a guided tour of Antigua’s rich history and stunning vistas.
For those seeking more adventure, extend your trip to the Pacific coast for a magical beach experience. Release baby sea turtles into the ocean, kayak through mangroves, and relax on black sand beaches for a truly unforgettable finale.
Join us for a trip that inspires, transforms, and celebrates the spirit of Guatemala.

Trip Pricing
$2,195 USD
$2,695 USD with Turtle Release
All trips come with the option to pay up front or via an Affirm Payment plan!
Trip Itinerary
We have a full schedule and are excited to get started!
*Our itinerary is subject to change due to community needs
Day 1
Sunday
Day 2
Monday
Day 3
Tuesday
Day 4
Wednesday
Day 5
Thursday
Day 6
Friday
Day 7
Saturday
Day 8
Sunday
Optional Turtle Release Beach Adventure Extension
Day 8
Sunday (Continued)
Day 9
Monday
Day 10
Tuesday
Day 11
Wednesday
FAQS
Where do we stay?
We often stay in AirB&B’s for group trips so we can have a home base where we meet for breakfast each morning and dinner each evening. There will be room sharing opportunities for those who are interested in spending less on lodging, but we can provide private rooms for everyone upon request.
Do we share rooms?
Usually. If you would like to purchase a single room we can accommodate for an additional fee. We typically share a large house so that we can share our meals but also have many options that would allow everyone on your team to have their own private room.
What types of service projects do we do?
Depending on what time of year we are going we may be assisting with gardening, painting or even building within the community. We will always play with, read with and laugh with our community and there are projects for people of all skill levels.
Can we bring items to donate to the community?
Absolutely! We will provide a list of items that are needed and if you would like to pack extra suitcases and bring them with you, we encourage it. We may also have pre-packed suitcases we can get you if you are flying out of Utah.
What is the weather like?
It is spring like weather where we visit. We encourage you to bring layers as it gets a bit chilly in the early mornings and evenings.
What is the food like?
Be prepared to eat delicious locally grown fresh food. We hire local women to prepare our meals and we will eat at local restaurants. There are plenty of meat and non-meat options and we can handle many food restrictions. Just let our team know.
Is the water safe to drink?
No. We only drink bottled and filtered water while in Guatemala.