Overview
Explore Mayan Central America
Experience Mayan culture in both Mexico and Guatemala. Join a diving research expedition on the Caribbean coast of Mexico and teach children from indigenous communities near Antigua, Guatemala.
Torn between exploring the Mayan lands of Mexico's Yucutan peninsula and the volcanoes and mountain lakes of Antigua, Guatemala? A difficult decision to make for adventurous travellers. GVI have combined two of their most exciting programs in Mayan lands so you can experience both. Over the course of 11 weeks you will combine 2 different programs in Mexico and Guatemala. Learn to survey dive on our research expedition on the Caribbean coast and then join our established educational projects focused on teaching indigenous children in Guatemala. This Explorer package allows you to immerse yourself in these magical countries whilst giving something back to the local communities.
This combination trip allows you to enjoy a mixture of different projects and countries and offers you the opportunity to explore the region in-between your time on each program. You will arrange the travel/flights from one location to the next, allowing you more flexibility and the option to build these worthwhile programs into your travel itinerary.
I've learned more about myself, people, and Mexico then I ever thought I could. I've made bonds with new friends that I know will last a lifetime. I've fallen in love with the work that GVI does, and I plan to keep using my time to participate in projects.
Beth Basinksi, 2008
What Difference Does This Project Make?
In Mexico the data GVI obtains provides an invaluable baseline to assess the health of reefs found in a pristine location. This data is now being used by GVI and its partners to promote the management of the reserve’s resources in a more sustainable manner. As a result of GVI’s work, a variety of changes have been implemented in the area, including educating local fishermen, increasing development controls and creating signs to educate visitors about the fragile ecosystem.
In Guatemala a substantial part of your fee goes towards the day-to-day running costs of the projects, which includes rent, electricity, local salaries, fruit and other food for the children, educational materials for classes, monthly birthday and other celebrations, painting and maintenance. We currently pay for over 400 children to attend National School, as well as our own schools. Included in your fee is one scholarship per child, per year.
Highlights
Living and working on a remote jungle base with incredible wildlife; waking up to the deserted white-sand beach and turquoise Caribbean sea; learning about the reef and how to identify the fish or coral you see; participating in monitoring dives to explore different sites along the coast; being the only people diving in the biosphere reserve surveying the deserted reefs under GVI’s special research permit; chancing upon mega-fauna such as dolphins, sharks and manatees; searching the beach at night for turtles laying eggs; learning some Spanish; joining sea and cenote fun-dives, and enjoying cultural visits to Mayan ruins.
Living with a host family in Antigua; learning Spanish (optional); teaching literacy and numeracy to indigenous children in remote communities in GVI schools; going on an adventure weekend at Lake Atitlan (optional) to enjoy activities including hiking, biking and kayaking, opportunities for Salsa Classes and further travel.
Location
In Mexico you will be Located south of Cancun and about an hour from Tulum on the Yucatan Peninsula, the expedition base is situated in the heart of the Sian Ka’an (Mayan for ‘Where the Sky is Born’) Biosphere Reserve at Boca Paila. The Mayan ruins of Tulum, Coba and Chichen Itza can also be visited in the area.
Guatemala is one of the jewels of Central America, packed with ancient ruins, active volcanoes and intriguing Mayan culture. Volunteers live in the beautiful old Spanish colonial town of Antigua and project work is carried out in communities all within a one hour journey from the town.
Field Conditions
Mexico - This base is set in the jungle on a narrow peninsula, with the open Caribbean Sea and coral reef on one side and a sheltered lagoon on the other. It supplies very basic cabana accommodation, with bunk beds (approximately six expedition members per room) or tents. Conditions are basic and all freshwater comes from a well and is restricted, so expedition members take bucket showers.
Antigua, Guatemala - Living with local families in comfortable but basic accommodation allows for an enriching cultural experience and the valuable opportunity to practice your Spanish!
















