
Antigua ATV Coffee Tour Review — Ride + Coffee Farm
The most popular coffee experience in Antigua — drive your own ATV to a historic coffee farm and the Cerro de la Cruz viewpoint, with 420 reviews at 4.9 stars.
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The most popular coffee experience in Antigua — drive your own ATV to a historic coffee farm and the Cerro de la Cruz viewpoint, with 420 reviews at 4.9 stars.
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The most hands-on tour on the list — harvest, roast and grind your own coffee on the slopes of Volcán de Agua, then visit an artisan chocolate shop where French technique meets Maya cacao.
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The most complete day out — colonial Antigua's churches and Calle del Arco, the Cerro de la Cruz viewpoint, lunch, and a coffee plantation, all guided in one trip.
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The most personal coffee experience near Antigua — a 5.0-star visit to the Rivera family's small farm in Ciudad Vieja, where the grower himself walks you from plant to cup.
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December through March is harvest in Antigua. Month-by-month conditions, temperatures, rainfall, and when tours are still worth it off-season.
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A longer, deeper version of the family farm visit — 3.5 hours on the Ruta del Café with farmer Baudilio, ideal if you want time to dig into how Guatemalan coffee is really made.
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A private, flexible full-day tour pairing the whimsical Hobbitenango mountain village with the historic Finca La Azotea coffee farm and the Cerro de la Cruz viewpoint.
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Coffee farm visits near Antigua run $53 to $140 per person. Full price table, extra costs, tipping norms and how to pay less.
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What to wear for a coffee farm tour in Antigua: tours provide little, so here's the short real bring-list, footwear rules and a season-by-season guide.
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You can visit an Antigua coffee farm on your own, partly. Real fares, which fincas take walk-ins, and where the guide requirement actually starts.
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Yes, if you have a free morning and like coffee. Real costs, what you actually do, honest downsides, and who should skip it.
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