Visit a Coffee Plantation + an Orchid Sanctuary - Full Day Tour From Coban




Discover Guatemala's famed coffee and vibrant orchids on a full-day tour from Coban. Dive into the coffee-making process with local Mayan Q'eqchi and explore 450 orchid species.
Experience Details
Raise your hand all coffee lovers out there! Guatemala produces one of the best coffees in the world and is very sought-after internationally. The altitudes, the weather, the minerals, and different components make Guatemala's coffee worldwide acclaimed. Get to know the coffee plantations of Cobán in the highlands of the country, and learn about production techniques and processes from the very beginning till the end. This spectacular tour is given by the people from the ethnic group of Mayan Q'eqchi so you will live this experience directly with the locals.
After our coffee tour, we'll go to the Orchids Sanctuary just 20 minutes away from the coffee plantations. Due to its location and tropical weather, Guatemala has more than 1,400 species of orchids. In this tour, we'll take you through 9 interactive stations and you will have the chance to observe many of the 450 species of orchids that live here. So don't hesitate and get ready to be amazed by this delightful place!
What You Get
Good To Know
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What You’ll Experience
Coban
Chicoj
Orquigonia
Coban
Meeting & Pickup
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 24 hours before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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Join a unique half-day tour of historic Guatemalan coffee plantations with Mayan Q'eqchi locals. Discover the full coffee-making process and enjoy a rich cultural connection. Perfect for coffee lovers!

Explore Guatemala's renowned coffee with a visit to Cobán plantations. Discover production secrets, stroll historic paths, and enjoy tastings with local Q'eqchi Mayan guides.