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Lake Atitlan Qnyy

Guatemala lake dive with submerged Maya history and volcanic terrain.

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Local operator required

A local altitude-aware dive operator is the practical way to plan the dive and manage the lake conditions.

A freshwater altitude dive where the main attractions are underwater ruins, petrified forest, and stone features rather than reef life.

About Lake Atitlan Qnyy

Lake Atitlan Qnyy is a high-altitude freshwater dive in Guatemala that blends volcanic-lake scenery with submerged Maya history. The route is less about open-water cruising and more about reading a lake-floor landscape of ruins, petrified forest, and scattered stone features. It suits experienced divers who want a distinctive archaeological objective and are comfortable planning around altitude and freshwater conditions.

Research Estimate At Lake Atitlan Qnyy

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AccessModerate entry effort
Coral HealthHeavily damaged
Marine LifeSome life
FacilitiesBasic facilities
CrowdedModerate
Current StrengthNo current
Surge StrengthFlat calm

Where Is Lake Atitlan Qnyy?

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Lake Atitlan Qnyy Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

12m - 20m

Depth Note

Underwater archaeology references place the submerged site roughly between 12 and 20 m.

Best Season

Year-round, with calmer morning windows preferred before the lake winds build.

Typical Conditions

Freshwater lake diving at altitude, with archaeological terrain, cooler water, and planning that emphasizes altitude procedures.

Safety & Access At Lake Atitlan Qnyy

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Safety Notes

Altitude diving procedures matter here, so plan conservatively and follow the operator’s interval and ascent guidance.

Access Restrictions

Best dived with a local operator familiar with Lake Atitlan altitude procedures.

Legal Notes

Follow local site and heritage guidance around the lake’s underwater archaeological areas.

Local Intel For Lake Atitlan Qnyy

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

Altitude diving at 1,562 m is intended for experienced divers, with points of interest including a submerged Mayan village, petrified forest, volcanic boulders, and scattered artifacts.

Freedive

This is primarily a scuba objective because the archaeological terrain rewards controlled, guided exploration.

Snorkel

Surface viewing may be interesting in very calm water, but the site is mainly a scuba and archaeological dive objective.

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Lake Atitlan Qnyy Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Lake Atitlan Qnyy Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

Shows Lake Atitlán as a high-altitude dive environment and emphasizes boat access and altitude procedures.

www.unesco.org · Official Article

Describes submerged Mayan heritage sites on the floor of Lake Atitlán and the need for management planning.

www.visitcentroamerica.com · Tourism Article

Notes the submerged Mayan town at Lake Atitlán and places the site at about 17 m depth.

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