7 Food Tours in Guatemala That You Shouldn't Miss

August 5, 2021 Franklyn Hardiman

Coordinates: 15°30′N 90°15′W / 15.500°N 90.250°W / 15.500; -90.250
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1. 4 hour Cacao Experience tour. Bean to bar delicious chocolate workshop.

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The best tour in the area to see the full process of growing cacao from seed to bean and then to chocolate. We'll plant a tree, walk through a valley with 45 year old trees. You will use a traditional Trapiche, sugar cane press to make freshly squeezed juice, which we turn in to sugar cane honey for our chocolate. We'll toast cacao on a traditional fire, peel and grind the cacao. We'll then give a workshop on how to make delicious chocolate in your home with just a blender. At the end of the tour we'll all plant a cacao tree, that we hope you'll visit again in the future.

Inclusions: Sugar cane juice, cacao and chocolate

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Reviewed By Andyeeeeeeeeee

I spent an amazing few days in this stunning part of the world. The cacao tour was fascinating and the food was fantastic. I loved swimming in the river and will definitely return as soon as possible - highly recommended!

2. Food Tour in the lovely town of Antigua, Guatemala

Catedral de Santiago, 4 calle Oriente #1C, 4a Calle Oriente 1C, Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala Antigua Foodie Tours
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Roam among the ruins as we walk, eat and repeat our way around the lovely town of lovely Antigua, Guatemala. In this grand land of high walls and big doors, we invite you to experience some of the culinary gems hidden throughout this charming destination. In a small town with well over 300 restaurants and food related businesses, we take the guess work out of your stay by suggesting where to eat, as we show you the yummy! Indulge in 10+ tasty tastings and learn all of the interesting, inspiring and sometimes funny stories of the owners and chefs who strive to bring quality cuisine to locals and visitors alike.

Inclusions: 10+ Tastings from some of the best eateries in town!, This also includes dessert!, Bottled water, Gift

Exclusions: Soda/Pop, Alcoholic Beverages

Reviewed By Analise S

My husband and I had a great afternoon with what seemed like our long lost friend, Kwame. Our super chill tour started promptly and went on with what seemed like no set agenda at all. Kwame had foods he wanted us to try, of course, but the tour ebbed and flowed both with conversation and stops the more we talked. It seemed like he learned about what we liked and tailored the tour just to us. If sure that's not true, but it really felt like that. The tour went on a bit longer than it should've but only ended because we had to make our transportation back to our lodging! Otherwise, my guess is it would've turned into a drinking tour...haha. He went above and beyond for us on multiple occasions, especially by buying more phone minutes to call to see if we could have our arranged transport time changed. The food was a super fun and eclectic mix of traditional to surprising, each found through corridors that led us to photogenic and hidden-in-plain sight courtyards lush with landscaping, murals, and colorful tile work. An afternoon with Kwame will set you up for a week filled with lists of places to return and more good food to eat. Sadly, we didn't have the time, so we'll just have to come back!

3. Bean-to-Bar Chocolate Workshop in ChocoMuseo Antigua

ChocoMuseo, 4ta calle poniente #8 Frente al parque Central Antigua Guatemala, Antigua Guatemala 03001, Guatemala ChocoMuseo
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Learn how to make your own chocolate on a 2-hour workshop at the ChocoMuseo in Antigua. This is a hands-on activity, starting from the cocoa tree to the finished product passing by every step of the whole chocolate-making process. You will also discover the history of cocoa and the reasons why Guatemala is so important in the history of chocolate.

Inclusions: Chocolate drinks tasting, All materials to make your own chocolates, 120gr of your handmade chocolate

Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off

Reviewed By Lalouloutte2b

a great disappointment being a connoisseur of chocolate, i bought chocolate (bars) which unfortunately had been on display for too long. The dark chocolate was simply blanched, grainy and inedible ... I do not recommend it ... To be avoided ... Unfortunately chocolate is too expensive in Guatemala and cannot be sold ...

4. Street Food Evening Tour

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Cuscun is a cooking school & a tour operator, focusing on authentic experiences in Antigua Guatemala, Jocotenango. With us, you can learn more about Guatemalan food, culture, traditions and everyday life. We offer custom made cooking classes, evening street food tours and off-the-grid tours around the city of Antigua. With us, you will taste the true and traditional flavors of Guatemala. We are locals. We support the locals. We love what we do. Our mission is to pass our passion to our guests and make them feel part of our Guatemalan family.

Inclusions: Dinner, Soda/Pop, Private transportation

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Reviewed By emilysI9303GV

Just took this class today, May 2021. I would highly recommend this class to anyone looking for a good cooking class and an introduction to typical Guatemalan foods. The host was very kind and welcoming and the chef, Ingrid, was lovely, patient and experienced. We also appreciated the fact that it was outside on the rooftop terraza, so important these days during the pandemic. We made pepian (a very yummy, traditional stew), rellenitos de platano (super delicious desert), tortillas (much harder than it looks!), arroz con verduras, tostadas with toppings, and rosa de jamaica to drink. We both live in Guatemala, but we still learned a lot. Plus, we had a super delicious lunch in the end!

5. Quetzaltenango Street Food Tour

Adrenalina Tours

This is probably the crown-jewel of our tours in Quetzaltenango! An all-inclusive tour around the city visiting the hidden places where authentic and, above all, delicious food is prepared. First, we will walk to the 14th Avenue, where Don Richard will let you taste his amazing Tostadas, delicious fried corn tortillas with Guacamole, black beans or cheese and his natural tomato sauce. After this amazing experience, we walk to the 4th Street to meet Doña Josefina. She’s an indigenous local K’iche woman and an excellent cooker. We will drink atol de elote with her and eat some famous chuchitos with natural tomato sauce. We will visit a Guatemalan Candy store and we can’t miss stop by a great plate of Quichom, and other great surprises!!

Inclusions: Food tasting, Local guide

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Reviewed By Kenton A

Adrenalina Tours made our trip so easy! Patrick was very responsive with any questions we had prior to and during our trip. We hiked Tajumulco and our guide Gustavo was excellent. He was even patient enough to help us practice our Spanish on the hike. We had private shuttles arranged for transport for various parts of our journey which made our short trip efficient. Everyone arrived exactly on time and were so kind! I highly recommend this company for any help you may need on your trip to Guatemala.

6. Iximche + CHEESE Farm, from Guatemala City or Antigua.

Guat2Do

Iximche is a fascinating place. Visitors will be able to see the old pyramids built by the Maya, and some of the most active Altars where modern Maya use to perform ancient rituals and burn offerings to their supernatural ancestors. Afterwards, we will be visiting one of the Main cheese farms of Chimaltenango Department. Includes a tasting of the artisans cheese made with jersey cows milk.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Iximche entrance fee., Lunch, Certified Tour Guide

Exclusions: Other visits and Activities Not described., Gratuities

Reviewed By farmerjohn1324

Everything was great. Ruben was a great and informative guide. Couldn't ask for more. Definitely worth it!

7. Gastronomy of Guatemala: Explore & taste local cuisine in Antigua

ViaGuate S.A

Guatemala has a rich culinary history and culture. Join us on a gastronomic tour to learn about - and try! - typical foods found here. While enjoying local cuisine around Antigua with a local guide, we will discuss local ingredients, traditional dishes and Guatemala's culinary history. Walking around Antigua, you'll also take in the city's beautiful architecture and learn about daily life here.

Inclusions: Local breakfast with tortilla making demonstration, Local lunch, Various food samplings including banana bread and local sweets

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Reviewed By mattpclark69

For Spring Break, my family of 4 traveled to Antigua, Guatemala. We were lucky to locate ViaGuate as our transportation and tour provider. Hernan, the owner/manager, was very responsive to our needs throughout our travel. Alejandro, one of his tour guides, spoke very good English, provided excellent tour services, and even provided great local recommendations for shops and restaurants. We used ViaGuate for our airport transportation services as well as private tours of Picaya Volcano, Monterrico Beach, Lake Atitlan, and the Iximche ruins. I would highly recommend ViaGuate and all of these tours. Thanks again Hernan and Alejandro for your excellent service!

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