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This tour will be an immersion in the communal farms of the indigenous Mayan Tz'utujiles where we will learn about local ecological coffee techniques and the entire process step by step from planting, grain and cup. We will also walk through the streets of the colorful town of San Juan and among the coffee plots so we will get to know the history of coffee and its connection with indigenous communities.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
After the tour we will taste a hot or cold coffee.
Lunch
Private transportation
Public transport
Lago de Atitlan
Our guide will pick you up near your hotel and then you will take a public boat and while you enjoy the trip he will explain the introduction of the geological history of Lake Atitlán.
San Juan la Laguna
Our guide will share the history of the colorful town of San Juan La Laguna and then lead you through the coffee plots in San Juan La Laguna to get to know it more closely and learn about the step-by-step processes on the plots and after the farms. Then we will visit a local cafe to learn more about the roasting processes and at the end we will enjoy a cup of coffee to your liking.
Pickup included
35 đánh giá
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Alexis H,
26 thg 5, 2025
- Viator
Vick was very informative during the coffee portion of the tour! I learned a lot and went at a good pace. The textile portion of it was really cool at first but turned out to be a tourist trap. Guilting you to buy from gift shop. Many textile places all over the town and the items were the same which made it feel inauthentic. The town was very touristy. I enjoyed it but didn’t feel like it was an amazing value for the price. Would still recommend
Zaina I,
9 thg 5, 2025
- Viator
This experience pleasantly surprised me! We saw coffee farms, tastes coffee, saw a chocolate demo, weaving demo, and learned a lot about the history and ways of farmers. Great experience
Sarah M,
24 thg 4, 2025
- Viator
Our tour guide was a local who spoke great English and took us off the beaten path in San Juan. We ended up getting a little tour about honey and Mayan bees as well as weaving and textiles. Definitely worth it and an amazing way to explore San Juan!
Vanessa S,
15 thg 4, 2025
- Viator
Our guide Evenia was very sweet and she took her job seriously, giving us lots of interesting information about coffee, chocolate and weaving in perfect English. The coffee operation is very small and there was no coffee tasting as such, just an opportunity to have a cup of coffee. The chocolate tour was just a visit to a store, but we felt that the weaving demonstration was very professional. We enjoyed the walk through the hills and we’re glad we did it.
Ethan R,
9 thg 4, 2025
- Viator
Our coffee tour with Victor around Lake Atitlán — specifically in San Juan La Laguna — was so much more than a tour. It was an immersive, eye-opening experience led by someone with deep roots in the land, culture, and traditions of Guatemala. From the start, Victor made the entire process effortless. He was prompt, organized, and super easy to communicate with — coordinating pickup times and locations with flexibility and kindness, always keeping us informed and comfortable. That level of care set the tone for the experience to come. Walking through San Juan with Victor felt like exploring the town through the eyes of a local. He didn’t just show us the sights — he brought them to life. From the intricate art of Guatemalan weaving to the rich symbolism in the town’s vibrant murals, to the flavors and traditions of local chocolate-making, every stop was layered with stories, history, and meaning. His deep, authentic knowledge created a connection between us and the culture that we would never have discovered on our own. And of course — the coffee. Victor’s explanation of the entire process, from bean to cup, was both incredibly informative and deeply personal. He didn’t just teach us how coffee is grown and roasted — he shared what coffee means to the families, to the community, and to Guatemala itself. By the end, we had a whole new respect not just for the product, but for the people who produce it and the traditions that sustain it. Victor is a guide in the truest sense of the word: a connector, a storyteller, a bridge between cultures. He made us feel welcomed, informed, and inspired. If you’re coming to Lake Atitlán and want to experience it in the most authentic, respectful, and meaningful way possible — this tour with Victor is essential. It’s an experience we’ll carry with us forever.
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