Boat docked at Panajachel pier, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala

Boats serve as a primary mode of transportation across Lake Atitlán, connecting the various indigenous Mayan villages that dot its shores. The town of Panajachel, visible here, is a major hub for these watercraft, facilitating tourism and local commerce. The vessels, often carrying passengers and goods, navigate the lake's waters, providing essential links between communities that are otherwise difficult to access by road. This vital network of water transport has been crucial to the region's development and continues to be a cornerstone of daily life for its inhabitants.
Boats serve as a primary mode of transportation across Lake Atitlán, connecting the various indigenous Mayan villages that dot its shores. The town of Panajachel, visible here, is a major hub for these watercraft, facilitating tourism and local commerce. The vessels, often carrying passengers and goods, navigate the lake's waters, providing essential links between communities that are otherwise difficult to access by road. This vital network of water transport has been crucial to the region's development and continues to be a cornerstone of daily life for its inhabitants.
Photo taken in March 2020. © 2026 Chad Davis
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