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Thinking about volunteering with us?

We know the deal sounds awesome. We know the place looks incredible. But you just want to make sure you know what you’re getting yourself into before you sign up. That’s cool!

Here’s some reviews from a bunch of our past volunteers so you can get a better feel for what we’re all about!

Harriet (UK)

Free Cerveza baby!! Words can’t even describe the insane time I had volunteering at this hostel but I will give it a try. The food, the sunsets, the laughter, the hiking, the yoga, the work, the friends will be memory you carry with you forever. I loved volunteering here, it was hands down the best part of my 8 month trip. I also found it is very well run from the most organised bar I have ever worked behind to the amazing activities they have to offer for guests and volunteers. It is like a home away from home.

Sophie (USA)

Volunteering at Free Cerveza was one of the best decisions I ever made! The volunteer program is extremely organized and they are really great at making you feel at home at FC! The hostel is a gorgeous place to live and you will meet so many amazing people from all over the world. Also, the additional benefits that come with being a volunteer at FC are really great, like the food and perks at other hostels in Guatemala. All in all, my experience at FC was unmatched compared to any other hostel volunteer experience. So much love for FC.

Santiago (AR)

One of the best experiences that I had as a volunteer. I didn’t even arrived at the hostel and I was already amazed by lake Atitlan, the volcanos and the beautiful towns sorrounding it. 

Once there it just took me a few minutes to feel like home. There was party time, quiet time, adventure time and a great team work with partners that became friends and eventually family. Thanks Free Cerveza! A place to always come back.

Corey (USA)

Volunteering with Free Cerveza is easily one of the top experiences that I would recommend to anyone who enjoys life in general. The atmosphere is amazing from both the views and the people. It is an environment that I always felt very comfortable in. I feel like I got so much more from them than what they asked of me. I like when people are having a good time, leads to me enjoying my time. If you are someone like me then you wont feel like its work at all. Everyday is an opportunity to meet new people and make someone’s trip as amazing as yours.

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Nadine

(GER)

I came to Free Cerveza as a volunteer after being there as a guest 3 times before. I came back because I fell in love with this hostel and the vibe that comes with it🤍. Already as a guest I realized the cool bond the volunteers had. And luckily I became part of that bond very fast. 

I arrived and a day later it felt like I’ve been at Free Cerveza for 2 weeks already. Everybody – volunteers, managers and owners – gave me such a warm welcome and made me a part of them within such a short amount of time🤍. It’s like you get an extra family for the time you volunteer here, which is so so nice (which makes it quite hard to leave in the end🥲). Everyone cares for each other and jumps in if someone isn’t able to do his or her shift. I found the connection that volunteers, managers and owners have with each other very special as everybody was so caring. 

You work 5 shifts a week, each for 6 hours. But everybody makes sure that work always comes with a huge portion of fun:) So even though you’re working, most of the time it just doesn’t feel like it and the 6 hours pass by super fast. It’s either bar shifts or – my favorite one – the SUP shift where you hand out kayaks and SUPs to the guests (plus hang out by the lake and tan😬). The volunteer manager also made sure to respect personal requests regarding the shifts if possible. So if you wanna have a day off on a particular day or a particular shift, they try their best to make that happen. I got the feeling that the managers take care of the needs of the volunteers, so that everybody has the best time here:) 

You get free accomodation (a dorm room shared with 10-12 other volunteers), 3 delicious meals per day, 50% off the whole menu, free nights at partner hostels in Guatemala and you can collect points by doing extra tasks. The points can be exchanged for drinks at the bar or other things like hostel merch or a night in a private tent/casita. In total you have SO many perks as a volunteer at Free Cerveza – next to all the fun that’s happening and the amazing views you have every day. I’d say more perks than a lot of hostels would offer their volunteers. 

During your time off you can visit the other villages around the lake or just chill by the lake and go for a dip. Or hang out with the other volunteers that are off too and play cards or any of the other games the hostel offers. 

The vibe of the hostel is a perfect mix of chill and party, depending on the guests also. Having a family dinner every evening brings together everyone. As there are quiet hours after 10 pm, it never becomes too crazy, except for when we were heading to after parties. As the common area is right in front of the bar, there is always something happening. I loved to hang out there and have talks with either the volunteers or the guests. 

I’m very happy that I got the chance to work at Free Cerveza as a volunteer – I really don’t wanna miss a second of this month. I made new friends and memories that I’ll keep forever. So many laughters, so many precious conversations and so many great people. I can’t put into words how much this volunteering job taught me. Not only on how to work behind the bar, but mostly about life. The time flew by and I wish I could’ve stayed just a tiny bit longer. But who knows, maybe I’ll come back once:) 

Thank you Free Cerveza family for everything! I love you forever🤍🍺

Domenic

(AU)

Upon arrival – I was completely awestruck of the atmosphere this magical place brought – through the synergism of Free Cervesa’s location, facilities , activities and above all the people that this hostel seems to attract are next to no one you’ll ever meet… in a lifetime, a special kind of energy radiated throughout the lake front property – the kind of adventure and zest for life you have as a child, discovering a new found passion sparked within me at free cervesa. I had been on the road for 6 months prior to starting my time here at FC, and the sincerity and genuineness of the volunteers and managers that occupied this space was rare, so rare that I hadn’t come across it in my 6 months of backpacking Central/South America – the beauty of this energy is that it was reciprocated between the guests and workers, which created this overall social sphere of a good time.

My time volunteering here was by far near the top of my favorite experiences in life, everyday was filled with this child like excitement and adventure that I hadn’t felt since I was a youngin’ – for the most part, something was always happening whether it’d be an internal activity hosted by cervesa or one of the volunteers/guests were introducing some strange weird game or hobby from their country. There is so much to explore around the lake, I spent 2 months volunteering here, and I still didn’t get through all the surrounding lake cities/activities that you could do around the lake.

I was 6 months into what was meant to be a 6 month getaway from life however, I knew after spending my first couples days at Free cervesa, that I wouldn’t be hopping onto my return flight back to Australia (Adios $1100! that’s how great this place is, I sacrificed my $1100 ticket to Australia for working for no income) and f_#k was that a good decision, looking back nearly 6 months later, makes me want to book a ticket back and retire at this magical little haven.

Take me back Dani!! miss n love everything bout this place. Forever has a place in my heart

Yvonne

(NL)

I could tell you an incredible cheesy story about how it was the time of my life and a place like no other, but how would that convince anyone, since everyone says this about their favourite hostel..
What FreeCerveza truly gave me, was a place to totally relax, charge up my battery and it gave me way more energy to go travel the rest of Latin America. It also thought me the meaning of ‘hostel family’, since it is not just the lovely people you meet and work with at FC, but also all of the volunteers you meet from other hostels around Guatemala. The days I remember best from FC are the days spent with my colleagues, who I learned to call family real soon. Days when we just sat to watch the sunrise or sunset, ate way to much cheese and wine in fancy dresses, days I lost bets because I didn’t want to work out, the times we had girlsdays and days one of us called dibs on a guest but someone else was more successful.
FreeCerveza is a place of which I had the hardest time leaving, because it is just a place, but a way of loving the shit out of every day with always the most incredible people with whom you quickly grow close even if, in the beginning, you think they are total weirdos, in the end, you’ll realize you’re the weirdo and they love you for it. The most magical thing is when I call one of these friends, even if it’s been some months, it always feels like it was just yesterday when I saw them for the last time.

A place I truly call my home away from home. I know that when (not if) I come back, will feel the same awesome way, even though a whole new crew has made this place their own

p.s. sorry for being sentimental
p.p.s. big shoutout to Dani, Chris, Walter and Mia (and Stewie, but he is a kiwi)
p.p.p.s. the birthdayparty is the best

Danielle

(CA)

I visited Free Cerveza as a guest in November 2018, (booked in for 2 nights, ended up staying for 7), and came back as a volunteer the following February.  I’ve never felt such a connection to a place and a group of people. Guests, volunteers, staff, and their friends from around the lake and beyond quickly became my new family. I committed to volunteering for a month, and one month turned into three.

Imagine waking up every morning, stepping outside, seeing volcano silhouettes, a clear blue sky, and a serene, glassy lake. You can start your day with a hike, yoga or a paddle, maybe a dip in the lake before you have your morning coffee and perhaps a trip in the sauna to detox from the night before. It’s like summer camp for adults!!

Although the views and activities are what may draw you there, it’s the people who make you stay. Saying goodbye to my FC fam was one of the hardest goodbyes in all my travels. I’ve made so many lifelong friendships with people I still speak to every day, and I plan to go back as soon as I can. If you’re thinking about volunteering I highly recommend doing it at Free Cerveza.

Kate

(CA)

When I first saw the name “Free Cerveza” I wasn’t sure how I felt about staying there. I’m all for a good time but I thought it was going to be pretty rowdy based on the name of the hostel. After biting the bullet and booking anyway, I was pleasantly surprised. There is genuinely something for everyone at Free Cerveza. What’s nice is it’s not really a party hostel so much as it is a social hostel.

 The Social Vibe

Free Cerveza does a great job of bringing people together. Arriving as a solo traveler like myself can be intimidating- especially when there are tons of people around. The amount of morning and afternoon activities definitely foster this. The hostel offers 3 alternating (guided) sunrise activities: Yoga, stand-up paddle boarding/ kayaking and a morning hike. I really used to be more of a sunset kind of girl but after my experience seeing bright orange and pink sunrises with massive volcanoes in the backdrop, I am officially an advocate for an early-rise. The afternoon activities are super fun and inclusive. They offer things like trivia night, speed dating, ultimate frisbee, cornhole tournaments, beer Olympics and more. Like I said, there’s something for everyone.

 The actual free cerveza for two hours before dinner allows you to mingle with the crowd and get to know other travellers before you sit down to eat. That way, when you do, you already have a few familiar faces to enjoy the feast with. There is something really special about sitting down at the same time as everyone else to enjoy an insane 3-course meal which consists of a soup, a main and a dessert. I’ve never been so full (although content) in my life.

The Natural Beauty

Without exaggeration, I don’t think I’ve ever been anywhere as beautiful as Santa Cruz, Lake Atitlan. From the Free Cerveza dock, there is an unbeatable view of Volcan San Pedro and Volcan Toliman. The volcanoes and grassy mountains envelope the lake with a lushness I’ve never seen before. Especially early in the morning (you know how I feel about sunrises now), the clarity of the volcanoes is truly breathtaking.

 The hikes around Free Cerveza are also really special. The sunrise hike offers almost a bird’s eye view of the lake with such a beautiful quietness that you can quite literally hear insects moving through the grass and birds calling to one another from the trees. The valley (which looks more like a jungle) on the way up the hike showcases hundreds of different species of plants and highlights the incredible biodiversity of Guatemala.

 Speaking of plants… Wait until you get to the Free Cerveza property. I’m talking papaya trees, hundreds of flowers and a massive vegetable garden. The veggie garden is cultivated using all of the organic compost from the kitchen. I feel like I didn’t even know the meaning of ‘organic’ until actually watching the staff pick fresh cilantro and celery and onions for the meal of the day. The property faces the lake and hosts massive Jurassic Park- like mountains behind it. I enjoyed simply walking through the property and looking around every day. A lot of the time, I would take a seat to just take it all in. One of the best parts is watching the hummingbirds feeding on nectar- even from the shower.

Eco is In

It’s 2019 and I’m a millennial. Of course I care about the environment. I was glad to see that this hostel does too. Not only is the property beautiful and green- they’re actually doing something really positive for the environment in Santa Cruz.  As an eco- hostel, Free Cerveza not only composts and uses it towards the veggie garden, they are also home to 6 eco-toilets (which means there is no septic tank). They recycle 95% of glass and cans and do not sell or use any plastic on property. Having an ice-cold Pepsi in a glass bottle made it feel retro and I also feel like it actually tasted better… Even the shower heads are eco, allowing only a certain amount of water to be released from the head while you enjoy a hot shower (yes I said hot) surrounded by nature.

 These are only a few reasons why I feel like if you are on Lake Atitlan, you must make a stop at Free Cerveza in Santa Cruz. Whether you like a chill vibe to cozy- up and read your book or you want to hype it up for a round of flip cup, this hostel has something for everyone. It is for the adventure lovers, activity enthusiasts and for all those who appreciate an incomprehensible amount of natural beauty. If you’re going to be around, make a stop here. I promise it’ll be worth it.

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