Discover the heart of Guatemala through enriching workshops, immersive tours, and world-renowned coffee experiences. Engage in hands-on artisan workshops led by local craftspeople, where you’ll learn traditional skills such as weaving, ceramics, and painting. These workshops provide a unique opportunity to connect with Guatemala’s indigenous cultures and create handmade souvenirs while supporting sustainable craftsmanship.
Embark on guided tours that explore the breathtaking landscapes, ancient Mayan ruins, and vibrant markets that define Guatemala’s heritage. Whether hiking volcanoes, touring historical cities like Antigua, or visiting hidden villages, these adventures offer a deep dive into the country’s rich history and natural beauty.
No trip is complete without experiencing its famous coffee culture. Guatemala is home to some of the world’s finest coffee, and you can visit plantations to learn about the entire process—from bean to cup. Enjoy tastings, meet local farmers, and gain insight into the sustainable practices that make Guatemalan coffee so special.
Whether you’re an adventurer, a culture enthusiast, or a coffee lover, offers a blend of hands-on learning, exploration, and indulgence in its local treasures
What does quetzalteca mean?
"Quetzalteca" is a traditional Guatemalan alcoholic beverage, specifically a type of aguardiente, which is a clear, potent liquor made from sugar cane. This drink is deeply embedded in Guatemalan culture and is named after the quetzal, the national bird of Guatemala, symbolizing freedom and wealth. Quetzalteca is renowned for its unique flavor and high alcohol content.
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Knowing who grows your food can help ensure it is produced without contaminants.
This reduces the risk of contamination with pathogens like E. coli, Salmonella, and Listeria, which can cause serious illness.
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NO GMO For Guatemala Fruits & Vegetables | Monsanto has been Stopped in their attempt to include GMO in Lake Atitlan Food.
The fresh fruits, and vegetables in the Lake Atitlan markets will amaze you. Lake Atitlan Food in the form of fruits and vegetables are so plentiful that you won’t know where to start and while there are many that you will recognize there are also plenty that you will not.
Our first rains arrived this week—different late-night rainfall with spectacular lightning displays.
Many people planning excursions to Guatemala in the coming months are anxious that rain may ruin their vacation. Not true.
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Guatemala Pacific Coast, Beaches, Towns, Surfing, and Sports Fishing. The town of Monterrico. El Paredón is a sleepy fishing village. Sipacate is a resort town and municipality on the Pacific coast of Guatemala
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