Zoo La Aurora feeding the lemurs, Guatemala City

The Best Things To Do In Guatemala City With Kids

Guatemala City gets a bad reputation as a place to rush through on the way to Antigua. Most travel guides barely give it a paragraph. But if you are traveling with kids, the city deserves at least a day or two because it has more family-friendly options than almost anywhere else in the country, concentrated … Read more

Flor de Lis Restaurant in Guatemala City

Where To Eat In Guatemala City: The Best Restaurants In Guatemala City in 2026

Looking for the best restaurants in Guatemala City? This local guide covers exactly where to eat in Guatemala City, from award-winning fine dining restaurants and traditional Guatemalan cuisine to neighborhood favorites, specialty coffee shops, and unforgettable food experiences. Whether you’re visiting for a day or planning a longer stay, these are the Guatemala City restaurants … Read more

Easy Rosca de Reyes bollos

Our Favorite Dia De Reyes Traditions

El Dia de Reyes or Three Kings Day traditions are an important part of our holiday celebrations.  For a lot of people the Christmas season is over. Many families are taking the tree down to be turned into mulch (or simply puting it back in the box) and scaling their roofs to (carefully) remove all … Read more

Feeding giraffes at Auto Safari Chapin in Guatemala

Getting Close to Nature at Auto Safari Chapín in Guatemala

Located in Escuintla and just a one-and-a-half-hour drive from Guatemala City or Antigua Guatemala, Auto Safari Chapin is a great day trip for families and animal lovers. Whether you are visiting or living there, Auto Safari is one of the best things to do in Guatemala with kids. Things to do In Guatemala For Animal … Read more

Zompopos de Mayo Guatemala

Must Try Bizarre And Unique Foods In Guatemala

The strange foods in Guatemala are not strange to me. Cow’s tongue in recado was Tuesday dinner growing up. Zompopos de Mayo roasted with butter and salt were a May treat my kids still ask about. Patin, the fermented fish from Lake Atitlán that smells like the lake floor and tastes like nothing else on … Read more

Ixcanul

Ixcanul: A Mystical Journey Into Guatemala’s Mayan Culture

Ixcanul is Guatemalan director Jairo Bustamante’s first feature film which delivers thought provoking and moving performances as it tells a passionate story that touches political and social issues in a very subtle and elegant way. More than a movie it feels like stepping into the the lives of two Mayan women, mother and daughter, who share … Read more

Church at San Antonio Palopo

San Antonio Palopó: A Mayan Village with Unique Pottery

If you’re looking for one of the most authentic villages in Lake Atitlán, San Antonio Palopó should be at the top of your list. Perched above the lake on the eastern shore, this Kaqchikel Maya village is known for its hand-painted pottery, traditional weaving, stunning lake views, and slower pace of life. I’ve been visiting … Read more