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Three people are standing around a table with crafts, smiling and engaging in an activity together under a thatched roof structure.
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    San Antonio Women's Group

    With the goal of empowering Mayan women and inspiring their children, the San Antonio Women's Group and Co-op educates and uplifts its community and its visitors with hands-on demonstrations of the millenia-old Mayan traditions. Immerse yourself in traditional Maya pottery, embroidery, and culinary arts. Profits generated are channeled back into the community, promising a brighter future for the younger generations.

    Drive Time from Table Rock:  5 minutes

    Adventure Level: Easy.

    What to Wear & Bring: Shorts or lightweight long pants, shirt, and comfortable shoes. You’ll be provided with aprons and head coverings (or bring your own hat) at the site.

    *Restrictions: None

    Duration: Half-day tour (ending with lunch) or Full-day with combinations

    Combinations: Oxmul Coffee & Green Hills Butterfly Farm, Big Rock Falls, or Barton Creek Cave Canoeing

    Rates

    • Includes transportation to and from the lodge, entry fees, and the meal you prepare
    • Minimum two persons
    • 50% cancellation fee applies to any tours booked and then cancelled by the guest less than 24 hours in advance
    • Prices subject to change without notice