Culinary Tour of Guatemala and Belize: Private Cooking Classes, Coffee Plantations & More

Traditional Guatemalan fiambre dish

What to expect on this itinerary

The aroma of fresh tortillas fills the streets, and the scent of coconut curry entices your taste buds. Your customized tour guides you through the culinary customs of Guatemala and Belize with an introduction to bold flavors, rich cuisine, and a distinct amalgamation of heritages. The jungle hides dramatic pyramids; the Caribbean Sea encompasses a thriving barrier reef. Cacao trees and coffee plants flourish in the tropical climate as chefs prepare succulent dishes and teach you how to emulate their layered flavors. Indulge in the captivating beauty of the landscape, welcoming traditions, and the unending splendor of the cooking.

Countries Visited

Belize, Guatemala

Places Visited

San Ignacio, Antigua, Flores, Chichicastenango, Ambergris Caye and San Pedro

Suggested Duration

12 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Antigua – Arrive in Colonial Antigua and Visit the Chocolate Museum

Verdant volcanic peaks surround Guatemala City; each summit challenges the city’s skyline, rising above the tallest high-rise. Locals walk around lavish open-air shopping districts designed to resemble cobblestoned colonial neighborhoods. The city boasts numerous celebrated museums including the Museum Popol Vuh, which exhibits pre-Hispanic figurines, including incense burners and burial urns. Traditional textiles provide insight into the ancient cultures before the Spanish arrived in Central America. A faithful copy of the Dresden Codex, a pained book of the Maya, allows visitors to witness some of the regional heritage and codes of conduct. Your private transfer meets you at baggage claim and escorts you to the colonial streets of Antigua, located 24 miles outside of Guatemala City.

After check-in at your luxurious hotel, meet your welcoming instructor at the Museum of Chocolate, located on Calle del Arco. The scent of rich, sweet chocolate drifts out of the front doors as your guide offers you a sip of chocolate infused tea or chocolate infused coffee. The subtle sweetness offsets the slight bitterness of the stewed tea leaves and roasted coffee beans. Your instructor leads you into a demonstration area, and collection of cacao nibs fills various bowls. Using actual cacao bean, learn the steps it takes to harvest the cacao at a plantation through the roasting and peeling the bean. Follow your instructor’s lead, and grind the grain into a paste; use the paste to create a thick, decadent Mayan hot chocolate before continuing your class.

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Day 2

Antigua – Tour the Preserved Colonial Streets and Visit a Coffee Plantation

Day 3

Antigua – Trek to the Summit of the Active Pacaya Volcano

Day 4

Antigua – Explore the Vibrant Regional Market of Chichicastenango

Day 5

Flores – Fly to the Charming City of Flores and Explore Santa Elena Region

Day 6

San Ignacio – Relish the Sight of the Mayan City of Tikal and Cross the Border to Belize

Day 7

San Ignacio – Follow the Trails of the Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve

Day 8

San Ignacio – Zip Line along the Forest Canopy to Witness Jungle Landscape

Day 9

San Pedro – Fly from Cayo District Airstrip to the Island of Ambergris Caye

Day 10

San Pedro – Half-Day Snorkel Tour of the Great Belizean Barrier Reef

Day 11

San Pedro – Enjoy a Day at Leisure and Learn the Art of Belizean Cuisine

Day 12

San Pedro – Depart for Home

Trip Highlights

  • Discover the rich world of the Mayan during your sunrise tour of Tikal as pyramids tower above the encompassing jungle
  • Experience the bold flavors of traditional Mayan cuisine during a private cooking lesson in the Belizean jungle
  • Dive into the crystal clear water of Hol Chan Marine Reserve to witness the vibrant marine life at the Great Belize Barrier Reef
  • Learn how to make chocolate bars and hot chocolate from fresh cacao nibs during a private demonstration of chocolate cultivation
  • Visit a working coffee plantation to learn the process of growing, harvesting, and treating the grain before tasting a perfectly brewed cup
  • Indulge in the eclectic tastes of Ambergris Caye during a private cooking class that tells of the variety of cultures shaping Belizean history
  • Traverse jungle caves and subterranean river networks in search of remnants of Mayan ceremonies
  • Zip line across the jungle canopy and search for the vibrant birdlife and wildlife that lives amongst the trees
  • Relish the unique image of the active Chichicastenango market as it fills with hundreds of Guatemalans from around the country eager to buy and sell
  • Trek along lava rocks and simmering earth on trails leading to the top of the Pacaya Volcano where you can roast marshmallows over active vents

Detailed Description

The cuisine of a country can tell the past, present, and future of its culture. Your 12-day tour focuses on the heritage of Guatemala and Belize, and how tradition has shaped various culinary values. Arrive at La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City where your private transfer meets you at baggage claim and escorts you to the charming cobblestone streets and colonial architecture of Antigua. After you settle into the city, meet your private instructor at the Chocolate Museum, for a brief tour of cacao’s history before teaching you how to create indulgent chocolate concoctions.

The following day, your tour guide will lead you through the city on a tour of Antigua’s rich history. Towards afternoon, you will venture into the jungle to see a bustling coffee plantation. Learn about the history of the estate and the process of cultivating coffee. At the end of the tour, your guide provides you with a cup of freshly brewed coffee made from the beans you walked by. On the next day, venture to the top of Pacaya Volcano. The lunar landscape is unforgettable and provides pockets of natural heat where visitors enjoy roasting marshmallows. Continue on and travel to the town of Chichicastenango to explore the whitewashed walls and elaborate murals before meandering through the lively market.

Then fly from La Aurora International Airport to Mundo Maya International Airport in Flores, located near the eastern border with Belize. The remainder of the day is yours to explore the region, kayak on Lake Petén Itza or travel to a less visited Mayan archeological site. On day six, wake up early for an unforgettable sunrise tour of the Mayan city of Tikal. After your tour, cross into Belize and relax in the comforts of your luxurious jungle resort. The next morning, enter Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve on a guided tour to trek through the jungle brush and explore the subterranean networks of Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave. Venture into the treetops for a zip line tour of the jungle canopy.

In the evening, meet your private instructor for a cooking class based on traditional Mayan dishes. Wake up and fly from Cayo District airstrip to Belize City to transfer to your connecting flight to San Pedro Town on Ambergris Caye. The remainder of the day is at your leisure to enjoy the relaxed pace of island life. Jump into your guide’s boat to discover the majesty of the Great Belizean Barrier Reef, the second largest barrier reef in the world. Visit two magnificent snorkeling spots before returning to shore.

The first half of the following day is at your leisure to experience the beauty of Ambergris Caye as you desire. Return to the water for another snorkeling excursion; visit the island of Caye Caulker to kayak along mangrove forest. In the afternoon, meet your private chef to learn about the variety of cultures in Belize and how those cooking traditions have shaped the flavors and preferred tastes of locals over time. Finish off your adventure as you make your way to the San Pedro airport and begin your journey home.  

Starting Price

$6,900 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

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Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Belize Honeymoon Review: Stay on Private Island, Ambergris Caye, Drinks & Food, Relaxation & Dives

First, we want to say that our trip to Belize was exactly what we were hoping for! We reached out to Zicasso for help planning our honeymoon to Belize and were matched up with the travel agent at the travvel company.  We had envisioned a beach honeymoon that included relaxing on the beach but also scuba diving multiple times during the week.  We are also foodies and love to experience a countries cuisine via private dinners or cooking classes wherever we travel.  Our agent heard all of our requests and brought it to life for us.  It was a perfect combination of romantic and relaxing, while also being fun and adventurous at times.We spent 7 days total in Belize. The first portion was spent on a private island resort close to Dangriga.  We could only utilize a boat to get on and off the island.  We had one day of diving and the rest of the time was spent relaxing on the beach, drinking fruity drinks, and eating delicious food.  The resort was very welcoming and accommodating. Our final night on the island included a private dinner with the head chef of the resort.  That was certainly a highlight of the trip! This first leg of our trip was truly incredible and forced us to unwind and really detach ourselves from our hectic home lives and enjoy the moment in time that we had on this beautiful Caye. The second portion of the trip was spent on Ambergris Caye at another 5 star resort just outside of bustling San Pedro.  We stayed in a beach front cabana.  Having our front door open up to the sandy beach, with the ocean steps from our front door was breathtaking! The food and service at the resort were top notch and the diving excursions we had were something we will not ever forget. Throughout the trip the travel company was just an email or phone call away.  They checked in on us throughout the vacation making sure everything was going smoothly.  We constantly felt taken care of and that our happiness and satisfaction with our trip/experience were the most important thing to this travel agency.  We cannot recommend the travel agent and her affiliates enough if you are planning a trip to Belize. Everything service related (both by the agency and the resorts) was impeccable and executed seamlessly and took any and all travel related stress away.  When we go back to Belize we will be using the travel agency again!  Thank you so much for the amazing honeymoon and the fantastic memories we created while in Belize.

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Luxury Belize Honeymoon Review: Belize City, Maya Flats, Caracol, San Ignacio, Ambergris Caye, Barton Creek, Big Rock Falls

The trip to Belize was absolutely fantastic! We had an amazing time exploring Barton Creek Cave, Caracol, and Big Rock Falls at our first resort at the Blancaneaux Lodge. I highly recommend paying the extra money to book a flight to San Ignacio, Maya Flats, and having the shorter drive of 45 min - 1 hour instead of the long drive from Belize City to Blancaneaux Lodge which is 2 1/2 hours. The drive from the airport to the resort was a very hard drive due to the road being so rocky and not what you want to do after travelling for 8 hours. 

Our second stop was at Victoria House on Ambergris Caye, this place was absolutely amazing as well. The food was fantastic at Blancaneaux Lodge and Victoria House! The people of Belize are so friendly and helpful and did not make you feel unsafe at all. 

Our travel agency helped us book a flight from San Ignacio to San Pedro and were very receptive to emails/calls while we were in Belize. They are absolutely fantastic to work with and I would love to work with them in the future!

Your overall comments on Zicasso

I found out about zicasso through a google search because I was very unhappy with a local travel agent in Raleigh. Zicasso service was very helpful with travel agents that know the area best that you are visiting!

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Travel Review: Belize Honeymoon, San Pedro, Xunantunich Ruins, Horseback Riding, Snorkeling, Hiking

We had an excellent time! Where do I start.. 

First off: Our travel agent was AWESOME! I let her know what the purpose of the trip was, how much I was looking to spend and what we planned on doing. She worked with us on everything and was very informative. My wife was in a different state while planning the tour and she was always more than willing to hop onto a three-way call and talk to my wife and me at the same time. She took down notes on what we wanted, was very cautious to work within my budget and planned everything out perfectly. Even after the last payment, our agent made sure to keep in contact to make sure we had what we needed and made some reccomendations! How awesome is that?!?!

All this is based on our perspective of course:

07/03- 07/06

We stayed at the Chaa Creek Hotel. One of the most beautiful hotels we had ever seen. Amazing staff service and lots of great things to do. It turns out, no matter which room you take, all of them are pretty much going to pass your expectations and still be in awe. 

We did take some time to do some great activities, and some of them were very budget friendly, and some were not.

On our second day at Chaa Creek, we went to visit Xunantunich, an ancient Mayan site. That was probably one of the most fun, budget friendly activity we did. There was so much to see. The staff warned us that there would be a ton of hiking and climbing, however, my wife and I didn't see it that way. It seemed pretty easy and lots of fun. We even saw some Howler Monkeys!

Over the next couple of days, we did a walk at night. That was very interesting. We had a guide who took us around walking and would educate us on every creature or plant we came across. The guide was VERY informative and resourceful. We then also went horseback riding through a trail owned by the Chaa Creek Hotel. My wife and I have done horseback riding with groups in the past, but this was by far the best one. There was so much beauty that we came across. It was very much like a rain forest. Just incredible scenery.

One thing I did not like, was the city. My wife and I wanted to go to the city to explore a little and see the culture. In the day time, it's nice but very small and very limited to what you can actually see. At night time, it seemed very dangerous. San Ignacio did not give the impression that it would be OK to be outside past 7 pm. There was one day that we actually were worried and felt so much safer when we got back to the hotel.

07/06-07/13

We stayed at a hotel in San Pedro. When leaving the Chaa Creek and going to the small airport, it was actually a very easy and smooth trip. We had no trouble and within a couple of hours of departing Chaa Creek, we were at the hotel. 

My wife and I were pretty much speechless upon arrival. It was very different than Chaa Creek. Completely different atmosphere. We went from a jungle to a beach. It's hard to put into words our initial reaction to San Pedro. The city was beautiful! The hotel and staff were very welcoming. We were greeted with a cold wet towel and ice cold lemonade (perfect for that heat and humidity).

We then were taken to our room. While the room was much smaller than it was at Chaa Creek, it was just as beautiful but in its own way. I remember looking at pictures online when we were sent the itinerary and saying, ok... it looks nice. When we actually got there, it was more of a WOW. The fact that while laying in bed, you can see the end of the room to the grass to the beach to the palm trees to the sea just made it so much more enjoyable. 

The hotel staff had asked us what the purpose of our trip was and when I told them it was our honeymoon, they offered to give us a complimentary bottle of Champagne. I told them that was very generous of them, however, my wife and I do not drink alcohol. The next day while we were out, they had come in, cleaned up a little and left us a complimentary bottle of Apple Cider. That was so nice and generous of them! My wife and I were absolutely grateful and celebrated that night with a non-alcoholic beverage. 

It turns out that in San Pedro, most people do not drive cars. They drive golf carts. That was very different, and I thought it was plenty of fun. My wife, however, did not see it that way. She did not like the golf carts and at most times could not wait until we reached our destinations so she can get out. 

The hotel does rent out golf carts and at any time of the day. You could rent it out for an hour or for a day. The price does vary. For an hour it was $17 US dollars or $75 for a whole day. During our stay, we took it by the hours since we figured we didn't need it for much more than a few hours a day.

While in San Pedro we did snorkeling, ate out every day, and went swimming at the hotel. San Pedro felt much safer than San Ignacio, so we did go out at night and we felt very safe. There is also so much more to enjoy in San Pedro, such as gift shops, candy stores, and restaurants. 

To end this lengthy review, I would say that Belize overall was an amazing country. I would highly recommend the country to everyone who wants to go experience a new country, with delicious food, amazing hospitality, and a different culture. I would also caution people on San Ignacio city though. The prices there are also high, Belize pays a lot for customs so things there are not cheap. Also, I would recommend that before purchasing anything from the hotels, to actually price them the same things out in the city. We found that if you take a taxi and ask them for whatever it is you're looking for, they will get you the best prices that they know of. Examples:

Snorkeling at the hotel: $175 per person plus $75 ticket fee. For me and my wife: $500

Snorkeling from most other places in San Pedro to the same location: $150 per person, no ticket fee.

Dinner for two at the hotel: $125 (includes appetizer, dinner, and two drinks)

Dinner for two at a classy restaurant in San Pedro: $75 (includes appetizer, dinner, and two drinks)

Renting a golf cart at the hotel: $17 by the hour/ $75 for the day

Renting a golf cart in San Pedro (they will pick you up from your hotel and drop you off at the hotel): $10-$15 by the hour/ $45-$65 for the day.

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Belize Vacation Review: Ambergris Caye, San Pedro, Cave Tubing, Iguana Conservation Project, Snorkeling, Local Cuisine

Our Zicasso tour operator's suggestions and planning for my first trip to Belize were beyond amazing and outstanding, especially given the short amount of time given for planning and then our requested change of dates about a month before flying. Together, we put together a land package that included the Mayan ruins and cave tubing.

The private transportation driver who took us to the mountain was patient in waiting for our delayed flight and knowledgeable in pointing out areas of interest on the two-hour trip.

We stayed at a hotel which was quaint, clean, and beautiful. The staff were completely service-driven. Our driver/guide for the Mayan ruins and cave tubing was extremely polite and so knowledgeable. We loved him! Cave tubing is way too much fun and I am looking forward to going back to do it again. Our travel agent added an unexpected and welcomed tour through an iguana conservation project located at the hotel.

The small plane/flight to Ambergris Caye was easy and gave great views. The inn right on the beach was cute, quaint, and small. It was in a great location to get away from the business of San Pedro by walking along the beachside or getting into the hustle/bustle of the town by walking one block.

We took two snorkel excursions on which both crews were extremely knowledgeable, polite, and very nice. One had us going out on a sailboat, which was a pleasant surprise.

We were able to rent a golf cart directly through the hotel, whose staff were kind and provided exceptional customer service, to travel to Secret Beach.

One minor thing was being on the second floor of the hotel instead of the ground floor, but we completely understand that we were probably lucky to have even got a room there due to our late changes.

We are more than excited about planning a trip to go back next year!

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Review: Luxury South America Vacation, Guatemala, Belize, Peten, San Ignacio, Cayo, Ambergris Caye, Mayan Ruins, Antigua

This South America travel company is an excellent vacation planner.  They listened to my request and produced an itinerary that was perfect. It was physically challenging for us, but there was enough free time built in to recover and to regroup.

We cannot heap enough praises in the folks in Guatemala who provided the walking tours of Antigua and the Mayan temple sites that were so magnificent.

I have three recommendations to make:  Some system needs to be devised to calculate tips for the drivers and the guides who spent hours with us. When you pay a lump sum for the whole 10 day vacation, it is difficult to calculate the a 10% or 15% or 20% tip for any one small segment. What is 15% of ???.  Every time I asked the question, what is a generous tip for your service, I got the same unhelpful answer;  'Whatever you want'.  By the way, there are not many ATMs in Guatemala and Hotels do not like to make change.

At Lake Atitlan it is well known that in the afternoon there is enough wind to create severe white caps.  We were picked up at 2:00 pm and for two Octogenarians it was a bit difficult to climb onto a rocking boat. Once on board, we discovered that the captain (lanchero) did not speak English and we could not discuss or influence the itinerary. We finally managed to explain that we would prefer to be back on Terra Firma, but by now it was too rough to dock anywhere and so we simply cruised along the shore for an hour or so until we found a quiet harbor. We were met there by the owner of the boat (these are very sturdy, dry and well built boats by the way) who spoke English and who treated is very graciously and got us back to the Hotel Atitlan on a Chuck Chuck. We still don't know what was supposed to have been on the itinerary and what we might have seen. But the boat ride was fun in any case.

All drivers and guides invariably showed up promptly and were very professional.  The one exception was on the last morning, when we waited at the San Ignacio Hotel in Belize to be driven to the Airport.  After an hour of waiting, the Hotel provided us with a driver and we got to the airport on time.

Our vacation was very memorable, sprinkled with just the right amount of uncertainty and excitement to make it one of the better ones for us. Guatemala in particular is a very nice country to visit, and our travel agency did a fine job.

Peter B

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Belize Luxury Vacation Review: ATM Cave, Snorkeling, Boat Tour, 9 Nights

We absolutely loved Belize and how our Zicasso travel planner organized the trip.

Our room at the first resort was lovely (not our favorite though). Housekeeping did a great job. They brought us coffee each morning at 7am per our request. The service was also quite good. We had breakfast each day and it was delicious. We only had dinner our first night and it was also quite good. The wait time for the food was pretty slow though.

Our boat tour to Hol Chan was magic! I felt like I was in an underwater Disney movie. The crew of the boat were wonderful. Our guide waited on us hand and foot and was a great snorkeling guide.

Our lodge in the Maya Mountains was absolutely gorgeous! We loved the casita, but did not care for how dark it was in the main room and the bathroom. We had to use flashlights to peruse our luggage to dress and trying to apply makeup was a nightmare. Also, due to the lack of air conditioning, the room was very musty. Thus, sinking into your pillow after a long day was a bit off-putting due to the smell. The staff at this lodge were 150% over the top with customer care. If I could give each and every person employed here 10 stars, I would.

We liked the tours during this portion of the trip as well. The ATM cave guides were awesome!! I would highly encourage you to request them for all of your clients.

I was not over the moon about the food at the lodge. I was under the impression breakfast was included, but it was only a continental breakfast which consisted of approximately three tablespoons of plain yogurt, two tablespoons of granola, some fruit, and a hard-boiled egg. So while I'm sure it must have been a misunderstanding on my part, it was a bit disappointing. Having said that, the other breakfast offerings were fantastic!

On a good note, the produce was excellent since it is grown there, but the proteins were very tasteless and always overcooked. From chicken on a salad or wrap at lunch to lamb and lomito, the food was literally always overcooked, even though they asked for your temperature preference.

Having said that, overall, the lodge was fantastic and you could not ask for better staff or customer care.

The resort in Placencia was a great way to finish the trip. The service was great and we were treated like friends of the family, which we loved. It was such a special place, with a wonderful vibe and community of employees. The snorkeling was amazing. Our guides knocked it out of the park in regard to all water/boating activities. The servers and bartenders at the restaurant were so funny, and over-the-top accommodating! The food was very good. We liked our room a lot, but there were a few issues with it. Housekeeping was basically non-existent. I totally understand that due to all of the birds/sea birds that poop happens, but our deck area by the plunge pool would be peppered with poop and not once did anyone clean it off. Here too, the lighting in the bathroom was really bad. I'm not looking for mood lighting in a bathroom. Ha! One of the windows would not shut completely either. The bed and pillows were the most comfortable of the three resorts though. We loved our plunge pool and spent so much time just relaxing, watching the ocean, and being together. I don't know if I would recommend this place to families with children under 14 though.

Lastly, our agent’s attention to detail and prompt replies to my questions/concerns were wonderful. You did a fantastic job and I truly appreciate the work you put in to make this another fantastic anniversary trip!

We discussed the possibility of visiting Antigua Guatemala and then returning to our last resort on a future trip. Next August, we head to Kenya and Zanzibar for our 10th, but after that, this could be possible.

Out of all of our travels, I love the food and service we have always been provided in Central America. Well, except for Costa Rica (the food is very bland haha)!

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