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7 - 8 hours
Daily Tour
15 people
English, Espanol
After wandering around the Colonial city of Antigua, we’ll take you to a natural space in the hills where you can get familiar with avocado production, canopy lines, a Guatemalan homemade restaurant, and much more. Its facilities are ecological, with suspension bridges and wonderful views. It is certainly ideal to visit with family, friends, or couple.
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 | -28.57% |
1 | 2 Passengers | 2 | 2 | -78.57% |
3 | 1 Passenger | 1 | 1 | -228.57% |
We will pick you up at your hotel in Guatemala City and then we will drive through the city on the way to Sacatepequez department where Antigua Guatemala City is located. It is a 1-hour and a half trip, so sit back and get comfortable. Feel free to ask your driver or tourist guide if you need anything.
In Antigua Guatemala, you will feel that you go back in time, observe and contemplate the majesty of the Water Volcano looming in the background of the city, and the old cobbled streets, and the more than 500 years of architecture. We begin our walking tour from the Central Park of the Plaza de Antigua Guatemala, which is the center of the city, also surrounded by the most important buildings.
Is a Roman Catholic church in Antigua Guatemala. The original church was built around 1541 but suffered several earthquakes throughout its history, and the first church building was demolished in 1669. The cathedral was rebuilt and consecrated in 1680. By 1743 the cathedral was one of the largest in Central America. However, the devastating 1773 Guatemala earthquake seriously damaged much of the building, though the two towers at the front remained largely intact. These have undergone restoration work, and the cathedral has been partly rebuilt.
The Palace of the General Captains, or Royal Palace, is a colonial building located in the city of Antigua Guatemala. It houses the offices of the Guatemalan Institute of Tourism, Guild of Tourism of Antigua, National Civil Police, and the Departmental Government, among others.
Standing above the cobbled streets and in front of the hulking Volcán de Agua, this saffron-yellow arch has become the symbol of Antigua and the central image on most postcards.
This is a beautiful yellow church and the best example of Baroque Guatemalan architecture. The church dating from the 18th century is one of the most beautiful in Antigua Guatemala. It is surrounded by a beautiful garden, handicraft sales, and great cafes that offer authentic "Antigüeño" coffee (coffee from Antigua Guatemala) that has chocolate notes due to its roasting process.
Have a great time enjoying the avocado plantation views at the sides of Antigua’s Valley. You'll be part of a local guided tour to get familiar with the process of the avocado itself. Take some time to have fun with the activities of the park such as Canopy, suspended wooden bridges. At the end you may opt to buy any ice cream, pie or other products made from avocado.
After this wonderful day at Antigua Guatemala and the visit to the Avocado farm, we`ll go back to Guatemala City. It will take us around 1 hour and a half to get there. Sit back and relax.