Guatemala - Santo Tomas de Castilla
Puerto Quetzal, located in Guatemala, is primarily known for its bustling industrial port, where a substantial volume of goods, around 4.5 million tonnes annually, is exported and imported. In 2004, a cruise terminal was constructed to accommodate cruise ships, ensuring that visitors to the area can enjoy their stay without interference from the busy transport ships. While Puerto Quetzal may be primarily known for its industrial port, these attractions and natural sites offer a glimpse into the rich history and natural beauty that can be found in the area.
Belgian Cemetery: Take a short trip outside the city to visit the Belgian cemetery. This historical site provides insight into the Belgian presence and history in Guatemala. It is considered a landmark for the area, given its rich history tied to Belgian residents.
Playa de Santo Tomas: Explore the local beach, Playa de Santo Tomas, which is one of the few bathing areas in the town. This picturesque beach offers a wonderful atmosphere, beautiful sands, and intriguing sculptures. It's a perfect spot to relax and rejuvenate.
Ensenada Verde National Park: Immerse yourself in the region's natural beauty by taking a walk in Ensenada Verde National Park. You can choose to explore the tropical forest on foot or go kayaking. The park's breathtaking landscapes, where lush forests meet rugged rock formations, provide a perfect opportunity to connect with Guatemala's natural wonders.
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