MAKE AND EAT PIZZA AT PACAYA VOLCANO PRIVATE TOUR
About this tour
Make & Eat Pizza at Pacaya Volcano
Bake your own pizza on the lava rocks of Pacaya Volcano near Antigua Guatemala. This private Pacaya Volcano Pizza Cooking Tour lets you explore at your own pace – giving you plenty of time to hike, relax, and savor a freshly baked pizza cooked right on the volcanic rocks.
This Private Pacaya Pizza tour is a Perfect Adventure for families and groups of all ages. This hands on tour provides the ideal combination of outdoor fun and cooking experience. The little ones especially love the excitement of making their own pizza in a pre heated oven set up directly on the herdened lava fields.
This unique Pacaya Volcano Private Pizza Tour provides more than just a tasty meal – it allows you to have an unforgettable experience of cooking with the natural volcanic heat and hot coals in one of Guatemala’s most amazing volcanoes.
Pizza Size Guide for Your Private Pacaya Volcano Tour pizza tour
The pizza size is always the same, we provide 1 big pizza of 8 slices per every 4 people, for example: 1-4 people 1 pizza, 5-8 people 2 pizzas, 9-12 people 3 pizzas and so on. If they want more pizzas they can purchase more at the checkout.
Why should you book the pacaya pizza tour ?
The Pacaya Volcano Pizza cooking tour is not your typical sightseeing tour – It provides a unique experience where adventure meets cooking. Here why you shouldn’t skip it:
- Unique Cooking Adventure – Where else would you get the chance to prepare pizza on Pacaya Volcano with volcanic heat and hot stones?
- Private & Personalized – Enjoy a private Pacaya pizza tour tailored to your pace, with time to explore, take photos, and relax.
- Family-Friendly Fun – Making their own Pacaya volcano pizza is a hands-on experience that both children and adults enjoy.
- Cultural Connection – Learn about the history of the volcano itself and the origins of this unique cooking method.
- Supports Local Communities – Many tours support local projects, which makes your trip even more meaningful.
You will experience sights, smells & flavors from the moment you are on your pizza on Pacaya volcano tour and it will be an unforgettable experience. This tour is the perfect blend of some outdoor activity, cultural experience and delicious food which will make it a highlight of your trip to Guatemala.
What's included
- ✓Hotel Pickup & drop off
- ✓Private Round-Trip Transfer
- ✓Certified Local Guide
- ✓Free Time to Explore
- ✓Marshmallow Roasting
- ✓Pizza Ingredients Included
- ✓Hands-on Pizza Making
What's not included
- ✗Entrance fee of Pacaya Volcano Park: At the entrance of the park, you will also have to pay Q100 per person (aging 7-years or older)
- ✗Water: We suggest that you bring your own water to stay hydrated during the hike
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Itinerary
- Day ITINERARY FOR A 6-HOURS TOUR
Frequently asked questions
- How is the pizza cooked?
Your pizza will be cooked in a pre-heated volcanic rock oven set up on the hardened lava fields of Pacaya, using natural volcanic heat and hot coals.
- Can children join the tour?
Absolutely! This tour is family-friendly, and kids go crazy for the hands-on pizza-making experience. Babies must sit on an adult’s lap during transport.
- Pacaya Volcano Weather, How is it like?
The weather on Pacaya Volcano is generally warm and tropical due to its location in Guatemala. However, due to the volcano’s altitude, the climate can vary within the same day. If you want to hike Pacaya Volcano with less chance of experiencing rain, we recommend taking this Pacaya Tour during the months from November to April, when we have more sunny days with spectacular views. If you’re an all-terrain adventurer and the rain doesn’t dampen your spirits, you’ll also enjoy this hike to Pacaya during the rainy season, which usually starts in May and lasts until October. During the winter, it typically rains more heavily in the afternoon.
- What’s the Pacaya Volcano Hike Distance?
The hike to Pacaya Volcano typically covers a round-trip distance of about 3 to 4 miles (approximately 5 to 6.5 kilometers). The trail starts at the base of the volcano, and the ascent usually takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on the pace and the number of breaks you take. The descent generally takes less time.
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