Tucked into the Guatemalan highlands, Antigua Guatemala is a picturesque colonial town that exudes old-world romance. With cobblestone streets, pastel-hued facades, crumbling baroque churches, and a backdrop of volcanoes, it’s a dreamscape for honeymooners who want history, beauty, and intimacy all in one place.
Once Guatemala’s capital, Antigua has preserved its Spanish architecture and laid-back rhythm, making it a haven for couples who love charm, culture, and an atmospheric escape.
Imagine sipping coffee on a rooftop terrace while watching the Fuego Volcano puff in the distance. The surrounding peaks create dramatic backdrops for photos, hikes, or quiet mornings.
Antigua is filled with cozy cafés, farm-to-table restaurants, and chocolate shops. Enjoy brunch in a garden courtyard or dine by candlelight in a restored convent.
Stay in renovated colonial mansions with inner courtyards, four-poster beds, and stone fireplaces. Some hotels feature on-site spas and rooftop views.
Climb Cerro de la Cruz for sweeping views of the city and volcanoes
Take a chocolate-making workshop or couple’s cooking class
Explore the ruins of La Merced Church and Santa Clara Convent
Ride a tuk-tuk through town or go horseback riding in nearby villages
Soak in hot springs in the hills outside of town
Hotel Casa Santo Domingo – A luxurious hotel built within a former monastery
Mesón Panza Verde – Artistic and romantic with fine dining and a rooftop terrace
Porta Hotel Antigua – Elegant colonial charm with lush gardens and spa
Fly into La Aurora International Airport (GUA) in Guatemala City
Take a private car or shuttle to Antigua (about 1-hour drive)
U.S. citizens need a valid passport; no visa is required for stays under 90 days.
Antigua is considered one of the safest places in Guatemala for tourists. It has a strong presence of tourism police and is well-traveled by international visitors. Like any destination, exercise basic precautions:
Avoid walking alone at night down quiet streets
Keep valuables secure
Use licensed shuttles and guides for excursions
Most travelers find the town welcoming, relaxed, and easy to navigate. Stick to the central areas and hotel-recommended routes for a safe, worry-free experience.
Antigua is for couples who want to fall in love with a place as much as each other. Its blend of colonial elegance, breathtaking scenery, and rich culture makes every moment feel timeless. For a honeymoon that stirs the soul and delights the senses, Antigua is pure magic.