Cooperativa cafetalera en San Juan La Laguna, Guatemala, que produce café orgánico de excelencia en el entorno del Lago Atitlán. Un espacio donde la tradición maya se une a prácticas sostenibles.
The cooperative is open Monday to Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and it is recommended to book tours in advance by calling +502 1234-5678. To get there, walk or take a tuk-tuk from the center of San Juan La Laguna, as it is about a 15-minute walk along accessible local paths. More details are available on the official tourism website: Visit Guatemala.
Admission is free, but guided tours cost around Q50 per person, including a coffee tasting. If you are traveling in a group, discounts are available when booking. Check updated prices on their Facebook page or contact them directly for family packages.
It is recommended to allow at least 1 to 2 hours for a full tour, which includes a walk through the plantations and the production process. If you want a more relaxed experience with tastings, plan for about 2 and a half hours. It is ideal for an unhurried morning visit.
Founded in 1990 by the Tz'utujil Maya community of San Juan La Laguna, the cooperative promotes sustainable organic coffee production and empowers Indigenous women in the local economy, inspired by the biblical Book of Isaiah. It represents cultural resilience and community development in the Atitlán region. For more about its impact, consult INGUAT resources.
The best time is during the coffee harvest season, from November to March, when you can see the process in action; otherwise, weekday mornings are ideal for avoiding crowds. Avoid rainy afternoons during the wet season from May to October. Sunrise visits offer a cool and photogenic atmosphere.
The main access is via dirt paths that can be uneven, so it is not fully wheelchair accessible, but there are partially adapted routes and staff who can assist. We recommend contacting them in advance at +502 1234-5678 to arrange special accommodations. For more information about accessibility in Atitlán, visit INGUAT.
Nearby, in San Juan La Laguna, you can visit the Balam Kitza'am Museum to learn about Maya art or Cerro de la Cruz for panoramic views of Lake Atitlán. There is also La Fe Ecotourism Park, just a 10-minute walk away. Combine your visit with a boat ride on the lake for a complete experience.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking through the plantations, bring sunscreen and water, as the terrain is rural, and book your tour in advance to avoid disappointment. Buy local coffee as a souvenir to support the community, and try the guided tasting to better understand the flavors. If you are traveling with family, ask about interactive activities for children.
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