Puerto Quetzal Cruise: Discover Cruises to Puerto Quetzal Guatemala

You may not find much in the way of food in Puerto Quetzal itself, but in nearby Antigua you’ll stumble into picturesque facades to find delicious food around every corner. Here are a few places to try while you’re there:

Restaurante Pez Vela - Puerto Quetzal

Right after the marina at Puerto Quetzal, you’ll see a thatched roof with outdoor seating and umbrellas ready to welcome you to Guatemala. Fill up on sandwiches, soups, and several varieties of fresh ceviche while you’re there, or just relax and drink a cold beer during your quick stop in Puerto Quetzal.

Hotel Posada de Don Rodrigo - Antigua

Enjoy volcano views from the restaurant at the Hotel Posada de Don Rodrigo in Antigua, where they serve traditional Guatemalan food and usually have a marimba band playing as you enjoy your meal. The atmosphere here is part of its charm, and you just might get pulled onto the dance floor while you’re there.

Tienda La Canche - Antigua

Tiny Tienda La Canche feels more like going to someone’s home for dinner rather than eating at a restaurant. Only a few expertly done menu items—like chicken and rice or eggs and beans—are served each day. Add in simple plastic chairs and colorful tablecloths, and you’ve got a spot that’s focused more on the food than anything else.Plus, lunch will only set you back by about $3-4 USD.

Restaurante Doña Luisa Xicotencatl

This cafe in Antigua introduced sweets and baked goods that were previous unknown to Guatemalans in the area, like fresh banana bread, carrot cake, or cinnamon-raisin bread. While you’re in Antigua, stop in for a coffee or cappuccino while you enjoy breakfast classics like french toast or huevos rancheros. Smell the breads as they bake from the kitchen. Once breakfast is over, they also serve comforting, savory baked potatoes and even hamburgers. There’s something for everyone here, perfect for picky eaters and kids. 

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