Explore the vibrant towns surrounding Antigua Guatemala on this unique tour that takes you beyond the city’s cobblestone streets to discover the heart of local craftsmanship. Visit Jocotenango, known for its skilled wood, jade, and sweet artisans, and Pastores, famed for its leatherwork and iconic giant boot. In San Antonio Aguas Calientes, admire ancient Mayan weaving techniques and shop at its colorful handicraft market. Learn the history of Ciudad Vieja, built in 1534 and buried by a volcanic landslide, and savor San Juan del Obispo’s delicious artisanal chocolate. This tour offers a fresh perspective on the area, showcasing where the artistry originates and how it’s made—a perfect way to experience the cultural richness of Antigua’s surroundings!
Pickup included
COFFEE FARM TOUR: This option will give you an insight to an incredible Coffee farm, where you´ll be able to enjoy and taste the unique flavors<br/>walking Tour.<br/>Pickup included
We'll start the tour by picking you up at the lobby of your hotel in Guatemala City and transfer to the towns around Antigua.
We'll walk through this beautiful town known for its talented craftsmen specialized in wood, jade and typical sweets. And the beautiful Colonial orange Church.
You'll get to know a little town with skilled people in saddlery and leather. And its famous giant Boot.
Fall in love with their famous traditional ancient Mayan waist weaving techniques, the downtown, the church, and the handicraft’s market.
You won't want to miss Ciudad Vieja, is a picturesque town built around 1534 that holds centuries of Spaniard stories where the Agua volcano buried the city with a landslide.
This town will boost your serotonin to a sweet level with the famous and delicious artisanal chocolate beverages.
And last but not least walk around a XV-century cobblestone City. Considered cultural heritage that will take you back in time. Here we will take lunch and then return to the city.
At the end of the tour, we'll take you safe and sound back to your hotel in Guatemala City. Thanks for traveling with us!
Guatemala City, the vibrant capital of Guatemala, is a fascinating blend of modern urban life and ancient Mayan heritage. Nestled in the highlands, it offers a mild climate, rich cultural experiences, and a bustling city atmosphere with colonial architecture and contemporary amenities.
The National Palace of Culture is a stunning example of neoclassical architecture and a symbol of Guatemala's history. It houses government offices and a museum showcasing the country's cultural heritage.
This museum offers a comprehensive overview of Guatemala's rich Mayan heritage and archaeological finds. It is a must-visit for history and culture enthusiasts.
A small hill located in the heart of the city, offering panoramic views of Guatemala City. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
A vibrant cultural center that hosts art exhibitions, concerts, and cultural events. It is a hub for local artists and a great place to experience Guatemala's contemporary culture.
The main square of Guatemala City, surrounded by historic buildings, including the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace of Culture. It is a bustling hub of activity and a great place to people-watch.
A rich and flavorful stew made with meat (usually chicken or pork), vegetables, and a thick sauce made from seeds, spices, and chocolate. It is often served with rice and tortillas.
Sweet fried dumplings made from sweetened black beans and mashed plantains, rolled in flour and fried until golden. They are often served with a side of cream or syrup.
Small tamales made with corn dough and filled with meat or cheese, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed. They are a popular street food and snack.
A warm and comforting drink made from sweet corn, milk, and cinnamon. It is often sweetened with sugar or honey and served as a breakfast or snack.
The dry season offers the best weather for sightseeing, with sunny days and cool evenings. This is the peak tourist season, with many festivals and cultural events taking place.
Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
120VV, 60HzHz
Guatemala City has a reputation for high crime rates, including petty theft, pickpocketing, and violent crime. However, many areas are safe for tourists, especially during the day and in tourist-friendly zones. Exercise caution and stay informed about the safety of the areas you visit.
Terminal de Buses del Sur, Terminal de Buses del Norte
The Transmetro is a bus rapid transit system that offers affordable and efficient transportation within the city. It operates on dedicated lanes and has numerous stops.
Available • Apps: Uber, InDriver
Car, Bike, Scooter
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Antigua Guatemala is a charming colonial town with cobblestone streets, historic churches, and stunning views of the surrounding volcanoes.
A stunning lake surrounded by volcanoes and traditional Mayan villages, offering a variety of outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
An active volcano offering hiking and adventure activities, with stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Price varies by option