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Antigua, Guatemala Coffee Origin Trip January 2027

Join us for an unforgettable coffee travel experience filled with exploration, education, and cultural heritage.

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Overview

Discover the rich coffee culture of Antigua, Guatemala - the "Napa Valley" of specialty coffee. Join us for an unforgettable week long travel experience filled with exploration, education, and cultural heritage. We cover your transportation to and from the Guatemala City airport as well as during the week to all inclusive excursions. Breakfast and lunch is included the first four days as well as during any group dinner events. We will help you curate your travel to ensure you find great lodging around any budget.

Highlights

Coffee Farm Tours

Coffee Farm Tours

Multiple tours of regional coffee farms around Antigua

Cooking Workshops

Cooking Workshops

Learn how to cook local Guatemalan cuisine with us

Coffee Culture

Coffee Culture

Immerse yourself in Guatemalan coffee culture and history

Hosts

Our team of coffee and travel experts have spent years curating an amazing experience for our guests.

Matt Milletto

Matt Milletto

Matt Milletto has spent the past 15 years traveling to Antigua, Guatemala, where coffee is not just an export but a way of life. As a seasoned coffee educator and industry leader, he has built deep relationships with farmers, explored hidden backroads, and immersed himself in the cultural rhythms that shape one of the world’s most celebrated coffee regions. Matt has guided countless groups through origin experiences—connecting professionals and enthusiasts alike to the people, landscapes, and traditions behind the cup. His approach blends education with exploration, fostering authentic connections that go beyond coffee and into the heart of Guatemalan culture.

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Estefani Lopez Menendez

Estefani Lopez Menendez

Estefani López Menéndez has spent over a decade immersed in the world of coffee while calling Antigua, Guatemala home. During her years with Los Volcanes Coffee, she has guided countless tours, connecting visitors to the region’s farms, producers, and traditions. A corporate lawyer by training and a passionate coffee advocate at heart, Estefani brings a rare combination of professionalism and warmth. Known as a logistics magician, she ensures every guest feels supported while experiencing the very best of Antigua’s coffee culture and vibrant local life.

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Ime España

Ime España

Ime España is based just outside of Antigua, Guatemala, where she brings her background in project management and logistics to supporting coffee travelers and guests. A dedicated mother whose children attend Antigua International School, Ime is known for her warmth, reliability, and talent for keeping every detail running smoothly. From behind-the-scenes coordination to ensuring guests feel at home, she plays an essential role in creating seamless, memorable experiences in Antigua.

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Schedule

Discover the rich coffee culture of Antigua, Guatemala - the "Napa Valley" of specialty coffee. Join us for an unforgettable travel experience filled with exploration, education, and cultural heritage. Elevate your business or personal interest and reignite your passion for coffee, while immersing in the true current climate of our industry.

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Antigua, Finca Azotea

Day 1 - Antigua Cafes & Finca Azotea

Arrival & Exploring Antigua’s Cafes

Morning

Arrival in Antigua: Check in to your boutique hotel or eco-lodge with views of the surrounding volcanoes, if already arrived, meet at El Gran Cafe for coffees and introductions.

Visit Finca La Azotea:This family-owned coffee farm and cultural center offers a deep dive into traditional coffee growing techniques and sustainability efforts. The tour includes a visit to theCasa K’ojom Mayan Music Museum,where you’ll learn about indigenous instruments and music traditions.

Lunch

We may stay on the coffee farm or enjoy a traditional Guatemalan meal at Rincón Típico, known for its delicious roast chicken and tortillas made on-site.

Afternoon

Guided Walking Tour: Walking tour of Antigua’s charming cobblestone streets, learning about the city’s colonial history, architecture, and vibrant culture.

Café Hopping & Tasting Tour: Visit some of Antigua’s top specialty coffee shops to experience Guatemala’s coffee culture firsthand. Stops include:

Fat Cat Coffee House – Known for its precision brewing and variety of single-origin coffees. Artista de Café – Offers beautifully crafted espresso drinks.

Evening

Happy Hour at Aqua Terrace, enjoy panoramic views of the city and surrounding volcanoes.

Optional evening stroll through Parque Central, where locals and visitors gather for live music and street performances, free time to explore Antigua.

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Finca La Esperanza, Antigua

Day 2 - Finca La Esperanza & Chocolate Workshop

Coffee Farm Visit & Chocolate Workshop

Morning

Visit Finca La Esperanza: Embark on a half-day guided tour of this renowned coffee estate just outside Antigua. Learn about the entire coffee production process, from seed to cup, tour the drying patios and processing stations.

Coffee Cupping Experience: Fresh Crop coffees from Antigua and surrounding areas on the table, a professional coffee tasting method used to evaluate flavor profiles.

Lunch

Have lunch in nearby San Juan Del Obispo featuring locally sourced ingredients and Guatemalan flavors.

Afternoon

Chocolate-Making Workshop: Head to

Fernando’s Kaffee in Antigua for an interactive chocolate-making class. Learn about cacao cultivation, roast your own beans, and make your personalized chocolate bar.Visit Cerro de la Cruz, a scenic hilltop viewpoint offering sweeping views of Antigua and its surrounding volcanoes.Visit the Mill at Finca La Esperanza to watch coffees arriving from the fields

Evening

Optional: Dinner at Como Como, a cozy bohemian bistro with Guatemalan twists on classic dishes.

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San Miguel Escobar, De La Gente

Day 3 - Finca De La Gente, San Miguel Escobar

Morning

Our Antigua day trip is conducted by coffee-producing families in the community of San Miguel Escobar. It celebrates the heart of Guatemala and will allow you to immerse and connect with local communities. Start by learning to cook Guatemala’s traditional dish, Pepián the traditional way with a local family. 

Afternoon

After cooking and tasting this Guatemalan delicacy, explore the fields of a coffee farm, learn the process behind coffee, have meaningful conversations with the producers, and end the day with a freshly roasted and ground cup of coffee at their home. 

Evening

Free night to explore Antigua's cobblestone streets and the many amazing restaurants, night markets, speakeasies and nightlife

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Antigua, Finca El Pintado

Day 4 - Finca El Pintado & Coffee Roasting

Morning

Breakfast at Cafe Boheme - rooftop volcano views as we sip coffee, smoothies and enjoy desayuno typicoVisit Finca El Pintado: Located just outside Antigua, this coffee farm offers a unique perspective on organic and shade-grown coffee. The tour includes a walk through the plantation’s lush landscape, culminating in a freshly brewed cup of their signature coffee.Visit to El Cubo and Ecofiltro factory - see first hand some of Guatemala’s most exciting start up companies at this co working space as well as tour the EcoFiltro factory and learn about water quality and stewardship efforts

Lunch

Picnic lunch at El Cubo or return to Antigua to dine at El Tenedor del Cerro, an art-filled restaurant offering spectacular views of the valley.

Afternoon

Visit Parramos: A nearby town where we will visit an altar of local Harvest if many local crops. Enjoy hand roasted coffee over a fire and a traditional coffee ceremony and celebration of La Cosecha

Shop for Souvenirs: Return to Antigua and explore Nim Po’t, a large artisan market offering traditional crafts, textiles, and jewelry.

Evening

Antigua Dinner: Celebrate the last night in Antigua of your trip with a memorable dinner at El Refectorio at Casa Santo Domingo, a fine-dining restaurant set in a former monastery with beautiful candle-lit ambiance.

Take an evening stroll through Antigua’s lit streets, soaking in the magical atmosphere of this historic town.

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Finca San Jeronimo, Lake Atitlan

Day 5 - Lake Atitlan & Finca San Jeronimo Miramar

Morning

We now head to a farm near Lake Atitlan called Finca San Jeronimo Miramar. It is located on the side of the Atitlan volcano, and is the coffee producing branch of an old family estate that originally started out as a dairy farm called Finca La Parma. 

Afternoon 

We will spend the day at the farm, walking the coffee fields as well as cacao farm, honey making and dairy farm. 

Evening

Optional shuttle back to Antigua for final night on your own or stay in San Lucas Toliman or another small village surrounding Lake Atitlan and begin your weekend adventure of exploring the most magical lake in Central America, if not the world. 

Trip Options

Anitgua, Guatemala Coffee Origin Trip

Anitgua, Guatemala Coffee Origin Trip

This is our complete package, full curriculum but without lodging

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Trip Tips

What to Pack

What to Pack

What to Pack: Comfortable walking shoes, light layers, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. Save room in your bag for local gifts you and your friends and family.

Getting Around

Getting Around

We will provide private transportation for the coffee farm visits or hire a local guide. Airport Pick Up and Drop off will be arranged if needed. Uber is also an easy way to get around, and Antigua is small enough to walk nearly everywhere.

Included Meals

Included Meals

We will provide a group lunch daily as well as other meals when together. We also encourage you to explore the bounty of Antiguas restaurants.

Lodging Options

Hotel Casa Santo Domingo

Hotel Casa Santo Domingo

As you enter through a small door, prepare to be transported to another time and place. At this innovative Hotel-Museum-Spa, every traveler can enjoy a comfortable stay. In addition to modern amenities and special features, 26 of its 134 rooms feature the SPA Living concept. Each one is decorated with artwork by renowned Guatemalan artists and fine handmade textiles.

Porta Hotel

Porta Hotel

With its lush and beautiful gardens, charming colonial architecture, and gracious hospitality, Porta Hotel Antigua is one of the most authentic, unique, and unforgettable hotels in Antigua, Guatemala. With a vibrant location just a five-minute walk from the main square and a warm and friendly family of staff members (many of whom have been with us for over three decades), we have been an intrinsic part of Antigua's culture, heritage, and daily life for over 60 years.

Casa Encantada

Casa Encantada

Casa Encantada is one of the most intimate and relaxing boutique hotels in Antigua Guatemala. Step through the traditional wood and iron gate that welcomes you from the cobblestone street and discover the tranquility, calm, and warmth of a private residence. The rustic yet elegant architecture and charming decor create a profound sense of tranquility and seclusion. A cozy interior courtyard garden features a small pool and sun loungers.

Casi Casa

Casi Casa

Casi Casa is for the travelers who want to experience a true Antigua experience, with the colonial architecture, the antiques, the volcano views, all while enjoying the atmosphere we provide. Always an interesting guest or local staff member to engage with, or if you prefer, countless lounge and work spaces set among gardens and endless views. It is our hope that Casi Casa truly feels almost like home for you, your home in Antigua and a place to return again and again.

FAQs

Yes. You can book your own lodging, however we highly recommend having us help, or approving where you will be staying. We want to ensure you are centrally located and maximize your experience.

You will need to be over 21 to join as an individual, and kids 16 or older can join with an adult. We don’t have a maximum age, but if you’re over 65 we definitely recommend checking with your insurer to make sure you qualify for the medical insurance you’ll need for traveling to Guatemala. 

If you cancel within 60 days, you will receive a refund minus your deposit. 59-31 days cancellation will result in 50% of the cost refunded and if you cancel within 30 days there will not be a refund. We do require you to have third party travel insurance which can often cover cancellations due to emergencies or illness.