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Antigua Guatemala

A captivating colonial city founded in 1543, sheltered by the majestic trio of volcanoes—Agua, Fuego, and Acatenango.

For nearly three centuries, Antigua was the capital of Central America, extending its influence from southern Mexico to Costa Rica. During its golden age, the city flourished with magnificent baroque-style monuments, many of which stand today as preserved historic ruins.

Live an experience through time.

Discover Antigua’s most enchanting spots as you explore its cobblestone streets and soak in the vibrant colors of our culture in an engaging way.

You’ll encounter the historic ruins of convents and churches, charming colonial houses, picturesque parks and fountains, bustling local markets, and more.

Point of interest

  • Casa Santo Domingo
  • Iglesia de San Francisco
  • Tanque La Unión
  • Catedrál de San José
  • Palacio de los Capitanes
  • Calle del Arco
  • Iglesia de La Merced
  • Compañia de Jesús
  • Mercado municipal
  • Convento Las Capuchinas
  • Among others

Our tour is fully customizable to focus on the sights that interest you.

In addition to the city tour, we offer an excursion through Antigua’s picturesque countryside, where you’ll explore a coffee plantation and immerse yourself in the rich histories and traditions of the Maya towns.

Enhance your experience with a visit to Hobbitenango, a captivating theme park inspired by a hobbit village, nestled in the lush hills near Antigua. With its whimsical, earth-sheltered homes and stunning panoramic views, it provides visitors with a one-of-a-kind escape into nature.

Book our tour

  • Antigua Walking tour
  • Maya towns around Antigua
  • Hobbitenango and Cerro de la Cruz
  • ATV Mountain tour

What’s included

  • Local guide
  • Transportation

Bring cash in Quetzales for admission fees and personal expenses.

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