Guatemala.com Celebrates 10 Years of Sharing Guatemala’s Most Positive Stories

Guatemala.com celebrates its 10th anniversary, highlighting a decade of positive stories, national pride, and the growth of Guatemala TV and Shark Tank Guatemala.

Guatemala.com Celebrates 10 Years of Sharing Guatemala’s Most Positive Stories

This month, Guatemala.com celebrates 10 years of sharing the most positive stories about Guatemala and its people. Since its launch in 2015, the platform has been driven by inspiring stories and achievements that showcase the best of the country.

Every month brings special moments, but October stands out as a milestone marking a decade of growth and impact. Over the past ten years, Guatemala.com has evolved from a simple directory into a pro-country digital project that reflects the talent, culture, and resilience of Guatemalans.

We want to thank everyone who has believed in this project and who, like us, see countless reasons to feel proud of our land and our people,” shared the Guatemala.com team. “Each story, achievement, and good deed has been the starting point of this journey — and we’re grateful for your trust and support.

A Team Committed to Positivity

The success of Guatemala.com is the result of a dedicated and passionate team. From editors and producers who create uplifting content to the teams behind sales, technology, marketing, and operations, everyone has contributed to fulfilling the company’s mission.

The group also recognized the key role of its HR and administration teams, whose commitment has helped sustain a workplace culture centered on positivity and collaboration.

Behind every piece of positive content, there’s an entire team working to bring joy and inspiration to Guatemalans everywhere,” they added.

Guatemala TV Marks Its Third Anniversary

In addition to its digital success, Guatemala TV, the platform’s television channel, is also celebrating a milestone, three years on air. Since its debut, the channel has brought innovative and uplifting programming into Guatemalan homes, showcasing people, places, traditions, and national talent.

The channel offers diverse content, including traditional recipes, personal development programs, and local versions of international shows.

Guatemala TV can be found on Claro (channel 46), Tigo (channel 30), CableColor (channels 40, 69, and 119), CableNet (channel 30), and through more than 80 cable operators across the country.

Viewers can also tune in online via GuatemalaPlus.com, which streams the channel live and allows users to rewatch their favorite shows on iOS, Android, Roku, Fire TV, Android TV, iOS TV, and Samsung TV.

Shark Tank Guatemala Returns for a Second Season

Guatemala TV has become known for adapting global TV formats into local productions, including Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and Shark Tank Guatemala, the first version of the franchise in Central America.

The show’s first season premiered in 2025, giving Guatemalan entrepreneurs a platform to present their innovative projects to potential investors. Its success was remarkable: the season is now available for Central American audiences via Sony Channel, and a second season has already been confirmed.

Shark Tank Guatemala has given local entrepreneurs visibility and opportunities to grow their businesses — it’s an example of how local talent can shine globally,” said the production team.

A Media Group That Highlights the Best of Guatemala

Guatemala.com is a media group dedicated to creating positive, inspiring, and culturally rich content that celebrates the country’s values, traditions, and achievements.

Its website features news, sports, tourism, gastronomy, history, and cultural stories, as well as a comprehensive events calendar for all audiences.

Through Guatemala TV, the group continues to showcase the best of Guatemala’s people, culture, and creativity, reaffirming its commitment to highlight everything that makes the country unique.

Ten years later, our mission remains the same: to share the positive side of Guatemala and inspire pride in being Guatemalan,” concluded the team.