We pulled over by the side of the road and dozens of children came running out of the bush to receive toys. It was an unforgettable and completely never to be seen again kind of moment. Look at the faces of pure joy and exhilaration from these poor impoverished children excited for a toy.

During the Christmas holiday, we were introduced to their specialty cocktail, the beer-soaked, bloody mary


The gardens were truly stunning. Each day, I picked a different garden to practice sunrise yoga.
What would a trip be without family portraits?!!! The gardens of Hotel Atitlan provided magnificent backgrounds.
We had the wonderful experience of being guests of an indigenous family so that we could connect with the locals over a home cooked meal that truly bound our humanity together. No phones, no internet – just a wonderful meal with complete strangers who opened their home to American strangers. That one of a kind feeling was hard to put into words.
They prepared hearty soups, fruits, sweet deserts. We brought them balloons and even a few firecrackers to celebrate Christmas with them. We learned about their trade, family history and fell in love with their 99 year old great, great grandmother.
The smell of firewood wafted from the distance. Volcanos peppered the landscape. Our hotel was a rare bird sanctuary open to fly and sing throughout the grounds. We felt a deep connection to nature and by this point in the trip we all felt a deep sense of peace. We were laughing all week with the kids.

The Guatemalan people have reconditioned old American school busses into tricked-out wild, monster-truck-like colored public transportation. We rode a bus to visit Valhala farms to explore the world’s greatest macadamia nuts.

We visited the Antigua coffee plantation and spent a few hours immersed in the “seed to cup” production of the world’s most beloved bean. Starbucks is the largest customer of Antigua coffee.


After being dormant for over 70 years, it began erupting vigorously in 1961 and has been erupting frequently since then.
Much of its activity is Strombolian, but occasional Plinian eruptions also occur, sometimes showering the area of the nearby Departments with ash.
Pacaya is a popular tourist attraction. Pacaya lies 30 kilometers (19 miles) southwest of Guatemala City and close to Antigua. The volcano sits inside the Escuintla Department. So far, the last activity reported has been the eruption that peaked on March 2, 2014 causing ash to rain down in Guatemala City, Antigua and Escuintla.
Travel Summary
TOUR PROVIDED BY:
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Guatemala City: Restaurant Kacao
Lake Atitlan: Hotel Atitlán – Lake Atitlán, EN
Visit the Villages around Lake Atitlán by Boat – Lake Atitlán, EN
Ixim’che archaeological site – Ixim’che, EN
Explore Antigua and its Local Villages
Christmas dinner with local Authentic Maya Family
Hotel Casa Santo Domingo – Antigua, Guatemala
Pacaya Volcano – Pacaya Volcano, EN.
Thermal Pools at Santa Teresitas Hot Spring Spa