Antigua Guatemala, commonly referred to as just Antigua or la Antigua, is a city in the central highlands of Guatemala known for its preserved Spanish Baroque-influenced architecture as well as a number of ruins of colonial churches. It served as the capital of the Kingdom of Guatemala. It has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. From its pastel-colored colonial buildings to its crumbling church ruins, you might think Antigua lives up to its name (which translates to ancient). But there’s a youthful energy that permeates the city, from its bustling markets to the slopes of neighboring volcanoes. It’s Guatemala’s most-visited destination, and with a laidback attitude and stunning scenery, you’ll be tempted to join the masses. The dry season runs November through April, and you’ll enjoy clear blue skies and warm sunshine. Listed as one of the most enticing cities in Central America by The New York Times. Click the button below for an extra guide to Antigua Guatemala.
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The tour includes a walk through the plantation during which you will see and learn about the different stages of coffee growing, from the planting of the seeds, the special care provided in the nursery and the planting in the permanent location to the looking after the adult plants during their productive life. You will also learn about the different stages of coffee processing and see the facilities where these take place. Price: Q120
Cerveceria 14 is a craft brewery and perfect to enjoy a good beer, locally sourced meats, delicious drinks and smoothies, different food for those who suddenly need a respite from the beer. Cerveceria Catorce is the perfect place for beer lovers as well as for those wishing to venture into the world of craftsmanship of this drink. We invite you to take the tour our brewery 15 barrels, or simply enjoy a pint of La Catorce in the incredible atmosphere that our space offers.
Enjoy a guided tour of Antigua’s surrounding villages visiting the Convent/museum of the Archbishop’s Palace in San Juan del Obispo with spectacular views followed by a scenic ride through pueblos and coffee plantations to the Maya town of San Antonio Aguas Calientes for an expert presentation on traditional Maya textiles at Carolina’s weaving cooperative – famous for some of the best textiles – with time for shopping. Return to Antigua. Tuesday 2:00pm | $45 per person Information: Mail: info@antiguatours.net
Many people consider the Artisan Market to be the main ‘tourist market’. Full of colourful textiles, traditional blankets, wooden masks, jade jewellery and woven purses, it’s an incredibly photogenic place to wander around. Because it’s a tourist market, you won’t find any animals here (dead or alive), and the stalls are arranged in an orderly manner, with clean, swept floors and a lovely entrance.
Enjoy a shared shuttle from your hotel in Antigua through the Guatemalan highlands to the shores of Lake Atitlan. Take a boat ride to visit San Juan La Laguna and Santiago Atitlan to experience the Maya culture and impressive views the lake offers. Shared shuttle to your hotel in Antigua. Information: Mail: info@antiguatours.net
Take a private shuttle from Antigua to Iximché for a guided visit. Learn about the Maya calendar, Maya ball game and the history about this fortress-city where the Spanish conquerors established their first capital in 1524. Information: Mail: info@antiguatours.net
Enjoy private transportation from Antigua to the Pacaya Volcano National Park entrance where you meet your guide to begin a 1 1/2 hour hike up the volcano. Watch results of the recent eruptions and the volcano smoking and experience incredible views. Hike back down and drive back to Antigua (6 hours). Any time from 6:00am to 1:00pm (1pm last departure time – 6 hour trip) | $160 for 1 or 2 people includes transportation/guide/entrance fees and box lunch. $75 per person for 3 people or more. Information: Mail: info@antiguatours.net
Discover the impressive splendor of Tikal, which means “place of voices”. The park, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979, spans 576km squared. In addition to the main temples and plazas, there are several sites not to miss. The Major Plaza is the Archaeological Park of Tikal, surrounded by impressive buildings such as Temples I and II, called the North and Central Acropolis. Also, there is a range of wakes and altars that play a part in the dynamic history of the Mayan Civilization in Tikal. Information: Mail: info@antiguatours.net