Guatemala Travel Guides
Guatemala is one of our favourite countries to visit, with luscious jungles, beautiful towns and a strong cultural heritage. Whether you want to explore the country, get immersed in culture, or spend some time in one of the towns, there are plenty of unique things to see and do.
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Recent Guatemala Travel Guides
Best Places to Visit in Guatemala
We spent a month exploring Guatemala, a country rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. From the mystical ruins of Tikal to the vibrant streets of Antigua, and the serene waters of Lake Atitlán, it is really worth exploring the whole of Guatemala, taking in the captivating landscapes and diverse natural attractions. Here are some highlights:
- Antigua: Known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial buildings, cobblestone streets and digital nomad hubs
- Tikal: Explore the ancient Mayan ruins with its towering pyramids and lush jungle setting
- Lake Atitlán: Surrounded by volcanoes and colorful towns, it's perfect for nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts
- Semuc Champey: A natural limestone bridge with a series of stunning turquoise pools
Best Things to do in Guatemala
- Spend some time in Antigua, walking around the cobblestone streets
- Stay at The Good Hotel in Antigua
- Visit the incredible Hobbitenango Eco Park
- Swim in the beautiful Semuc Champey falls
- Spend a few nights at Lake Atitlan (Laguna Lodge and La Fortuna are two beautiful eco resorts)
- Plan a tour with Hiptipico and visit the local artisans
- Make some ethical jade jewellery with Xibalaba
- Explore the ruins of Tikal amid the backdrop of the rainforest
- Hike up to the Pacaya Volcano and roast marshmallows over volcanic heat
- Visit coffee plantations and learn about coffee production
- Try some of the best Vegan and Vegetarian restaurants in Antigua
Cost of Travel in Guatemala
Accommodation options range from budget hostels starting at around $10 a night to luxury hotels and eco-lodges which might cost upwards of $150 per night. Public buses are cheap but can be crowded; private shuttles and rental cars are also available for more comfort and flexibility. Street food can cost less than $2 for a meal, while a dinner at a mid-range restaurant typically costs around $10-$15 per person.
Guatemala Quick Tips
- Currency: Guatemalan Quetzal
- Capital: Guatemala City
- Language: The main language spoked is Spanish, however there are also 21 Maya languages, Xinca and Garifuna
- Electricity: Socket Type A&B, 120V at 60 Hz frequency
- Safety: Guatemala has a high crime rate, however these usually involve local gangs. Maintain travel safety caution.
Best time to visit Guatemala
November to April offers clear skies and cooler temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities. May to October is the wet season, so you can expect afternoon showers (which can be refreshing).
Getting around Guatemala
Getting around Guatemala offers several convenient options. Public buses are both widely available and affordable, making them a popular choice among locals. For a safer and more direct route, tourists can opt for shuttles. Rental cars provide the flexibility to explore remote areas at your own pace, while domestic flights are a quick way to cover long distances, particularly useful for reaching the north, Flores. In some towns, like Antigua, you will find rideshares available (Uber).