Tours/Antigua/Discover Chocolate Making in Antigua Guatemala
Viator · group up to 18 pax

Discover Chocolate Making in Antigua Guatemala

4.9(56)Antigua1 hour
VIATOR4.9(39)TRIPADVISOR5.0(17)

Description

The workshop is made to be fun and interactive. We want people to enjoy learning about guatemalan culture and the history of cacao. The chocolate is high quality and natural. We only use cacao, cacao butter and sugar. We also have a cafeteria where you can enjoy traditional food while you wait for your chocolate to freeze. There is also a beautiful garden to enjoy a hot chocolate o coffee.

Tour Options

Discover Chocolate Making in Antigua Guatemala

Highlights

Coffee and/or Tea

What's included

Included
Coffee and/or Tea

Traveller Ratings

4.9
56 reviews
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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Reviews(56)

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Rhys H
June 30, 2026
Exceptional interactive experience!

Jessica was our chocolate guide and was super amazing! She was super knowledgeable and fun! Made the experience extremely fun and educational at the same time! My girls (6 and 5) enjoyed it throughly! Thank you for making the experience interactive and fun!

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Stacy_H
June 20, 2026
This was a fun and...

This was a fun and informative tour. We learned all about chocolate and its history in Guatemala. Got to make and try all sorts of delicious things.

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zigmar236
June 19, 2026
A must do!

What a fabulous experience and so much fun! We learned so much about cacao, the Mayan culture, the history of chocolate and the process of making chocolate. our instructor, "Vinnie" was awesome - keeping everyone up and engaged the whole time. He is hilarious and make the whole experience! The chocolate was wonderful, and I would 100% recommend this experience for any chocolate lover!

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Jessica_Q
June 13, 2026
Excellent!

Personal experience and so much to learn! They were friendly and welcoming and very helpful! They were working to teach in English or Spanish.

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Roger_T
June 7, 2026
Chocolatey fun times

Good information. Fun vibe. Enjoyable activities. Worth the time spent on it for sure. 14 additional characters.

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camicH6187VE
June 7, 2026
So much fun!

The guide that led our class had so much energy!! He was very entertaining and fun! And informational!

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Elizabeth_D
June 5, 2026
Chocolate making

We had an amazing time at this chocolate making class in Antigua! The experience was both fun and educational, and we learned a lot about the history of chocolate and the process of making it from cacao beans. What really made the class special was the instructor. They kept everyone engaged with their energy, humor, and enthusiasm, incorporating singing and dancing throughout the class. It created a fun, interactive atmosphere that made the experience memorable for everyone. We left with a greater appreciation for chocolate and some great memories. I would highly recommend this class to anyone visiting Antigua and looking for a unique and enjoyable activity!

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Moritz_G
May 30, 2026
Recommended!

Very fun and interesting deep dive into chocolate and the history of chocolate in Guatemala. Our teacher was wonderful and I had lots of fun! Would definitely recommend

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836kanen
May 28, 2026
AMAZING

This chocolate making / history class was one of the best experiences I’ve ever attended! Jessica kept me and my friend engaged with information, singing and dancing for the whole duration of the class. Her passion was 10/10! Highly recommend. The Ek Chuah shop also has some great items available for purchase. Will visit again! Thank you.

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Rijul_P
May 27, 2026
This class was so worth...

This class was so worth it! I definitely recommend. Jessica was so entertaining I had so much fun. She had us dancing all while learning the history and roots of chocolate.

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