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5 - 7 hours
Daily Tour
15 people
English, Espanol
Probably Antigua Guatemala is one of the places you want to go on your visit to Guatemala, and there is no doubt why … it is a colonial city of more than 400 years, perfectly preserved, full of color, history, and visual attractions in every corner.. But this time we want to take you on a different tour. We want you to know the towns around Antigua. These towns are also called cultural towns. We will take you to know 6 of them, you will learn about the crafts that identify them and all the history behind them.
You will also visit a very famous macadamia farm in the area. Learn about this nut and its importance for the skin and all the nutrients it provides in meals.
We have no doubt that this tour is something different and that you are going to love the great variety of history and culture that you will learn!
Our base price is for groups of 5 or more. Prices are automatically adjusted based on group size for 1 to 4 passengers.
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | 3 - 4 Passengers | 3 | 4 | -21.05% |
1 | 2 Passengers | 2 | 2 | -57.89% |
3 | 1 Passenger | 1 | 1 | -173.68% |
A famous town known for its colorful Neo Gothic Church, the wooden Cross full of traditions & culture.
This is a little town famous by its Colonial Square with a very picturesque Church.
Fall in love with their Famous traditional weaving techniques, The Down Town, The Church, and the Handicraft’s Market. This town is full of indigenous people wearing their traditional clothing. You`ll love to hear about the heritage and meaning behind their clothing and accessories.
The macadamia nut has many nutritional properties that are appreciated. This farm grows and harvests macadamia nuts, it is used to eat and to develop natural products such as oils to improve skin health. You`ll love spending time outdoors and between the natural paths. You can buy a snack in the restaurant and take incredible photos. The farm has been opened since 1989.
You won't want to miss Ciudad Vieja, is a picturesque town built around 1534 that holds centuries of Spaniard Stories where the Water volcano buried the city with an eruption. Due to that collapse, Antigua Guatemala was built.
Afterward, you'll get to know the Mayan Communal Laundry Basins at San Pedro Las Huerta's Town. Well known for its Little Jade Craftsman.
You'll visit the Bishop’s Palace at San Juan del Obispo Town. It gives us great views of Antigua Guatemala’s Valley. This town is famous for its Medlar base products and their Chocolate Museum.