Some of the finest coffee in the world is grown in the Guatemalan highlands. To produce this exceptional coffee, the Guatemalan coffee-growing custom uses large trees to shade the coffee plants. Coffe...
Antigua’s historic centre reveals cobbled streets filled with cathedrals, churches and wonderful architecture. All dating from the mid-1500's, the Cathedral of Santiago, the Church and Convent d...
The Western Highlands run all the way from Antigua to the border of Mexico and is home to the majority of Guatemalan's indigenous people, who live mostly in small villages perched on the hillsides or ...
Rising to an altitude of 8,371 feet, the Pacaya volcano, part of the Pacaya National Park, has been continually active since 1965. The hike to its summit follows a pleasant trail with rest areas, dire...
The town of San Juan Comalapa has a wonderful authentic market, which takes place on Sundays, where local people go about their daily life dressed in the traditional costume of the area, buying local ...
Antigua Guatemala is world-famous for its Spanish schools and the Ixchel Spanish School is a great place to learn. Extracurricular activities are an important part of the courses and you will be able ...