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Guatemala, the “Heart of the Mayan World”, as the country calls itself, is a small land with a big history and an open mind for visitors. Still among the lesser known destinations for cultural tourism to Mayan sites, Guatemala is one of the true hidden gems of the Caribbean.

Majestic mountains, fertile valleys and sand dunes with serene beaches alternate the geography within a very small territory, making the countryside look like a patchwork of landscapes.  This variety and favorable conditions for agriculture have attracted people to these lands since 12,000 BC  – making the country one of the richest in history in the Americas.

Pre-Columbian and pre-Mayan ruins, magnificent artifacts in museums and Mayan temples, are witnesses to a glorious past well before the Spanish conquistadores arrived. Today, historic and architectural landscapes in Guatemala represent an impressive blend of vestiges from several civilizations.

Indigenous people, mixed with the European descendents form the modern Guatemalan nation: a friendly and welcoming community, which still preserves the traditions and the skills of generations long past.

These agricultural, culinary and art traditions are the basis for the most interesting tours to Mesoamerica. Cultural Crossroads tours are also designed around the preservation and sustainability of the local traditions, keeping in mind the demand of its patrons for luxurious and comfortable journeys into this exotic culture.









Cultural Crossroads Tours of Guatemala

  • A Guatemalan Valentine

    What’s the buzz about Guatemala? Spend Valentine’s Day tasting the world’s finest coffee and chocolate as you travel in a small group!

    Guatemala truly has it all: a vibrant indigenous culture, spectacular natural beauty, the UNESCO world heritage city of Antigua, dramatic Mayan ruins, and the warmth and charm of its proud people. Immerse yourself in the traditions of the highlands via a hands-on exploration of two of the flavorful, aromatic stars of the Guatemalan table: coffee and chocolate. Meet farmers and artisan roasters, master weavers and museum directors, chocolate makers and contemporary chefs. Visit local markets and cook, eat and drink with friends who invite us into their lives and homes, offering an extraordinary insider’s look into the heart of Guatemalan culture.

    Our extension to Copán, Honduras let’s you delve deeper. Attend a cacao seminar at a 100-year-old converted farmhouse, engage in a lively conversation with an archaeologist during a home-hosted Maya meal, and explore the ancient ruins of the Mayan city of Copán, with its splendid hieroglyphics and dramatic ruins.

  • From Plant to Palate - Coffee and Chocolate in Guatemala

    Indulge your thirst for knowledge and your passion for coffee and chocolate on this 8-day cultural journey to Guatemala. Immerse yourself in the “coffee: from crop to cup” experience, learn how to make chocolate in a hands-on class and take a morning gastronomic market visit. You will have an opportunity to discuss and see the oldest recorded books in Guatemala on the subject of coffee and chocolate, hear the pros and cons of Fair Trade, and celebrate your journey with the Coffee & Chocolate inspired tasting menu created by Jose Luis of La Gastroteca. A feast for the senses! You will also be hosted for a wine and chocolate reception by the Director of the Museum of Modern Art in Guatemala City before having a private tour of the Museum.