
Guatemala People
Travel Tips for People in GuatemalaSan Pedro La Laguna, Western Highlands, Guatemala Trippin - a great hostel - cheap, nice people
San Pedro is a great place - nice, friendly and open people. Good Food in most of the restaurants
Buddha Bar - has good food and a good place to hang out Good tip? (+1) Chichicastenango, Central Highlands, Guatemala If you want to return by yourself to Antigua there is a direct bus everyday at 13.00 at the bus station (in front of the police station).
Though, from about 20 people we asked (even the police) only one knew about this and could help us to get it! All the others denied there was such a bus! We payed 15 Quetzales for oneway in 2007. Good tip? (0) Panajachel, Western Highlands, Guatemala Panajachel was great! We timed our visit just right to see the Festival for Saint Francis of Assisi, which was one of the most impressive fireworks displays I have ever seen, mostly for its enthusiasm and uniqueness. You can take a boat trip to all the different towns around the lake. It is lots of fun, beautiful scenery and each town is unique. You get the best rate for the boat trip at the door of the boat on the docks. So don't bother with the travel agencies on the main street.
What is good with the travel agencies though, is they arrange a mini bus to take you to the Chichicastenango markets, keep your bags on the bus while you wander the markets for a few hours and then drive you on to Antigua. This is a great way to do it if you are on a time limit. Otherwise, the local buses will be a lot cheaper.
We stayed at Mario's Casa (maybe not that name but similar.) There was a beautiful flowery courtyard and the rooms were nice, but the shared shower was a little iffy. The owner however was one of the friendliest people we have ever met. Even though we don't speak Spanish and he didn't speak English we seemed to understant each other easily. We thought the festival was over and came back but it turned out it was still leading up to the finale, he explained this to us and told us we could make it if we ran, and then he waited up for us so he could lock the door when we came in. Really went out of his way to be nice to us so definitly stay there. If I remember the name properly I will re-post it. Good tip? (0) Tik'al, Peten Region (Northern Guatemala), Guatemala Impressive mayan site. Some people say it is the 'New York' of the mayans, because it has the tallest pyramids of the mayan world. Good tip? (0) Puerto Santo Tomas de Castilla, Izabal Region (Carribean Coast), Guatemala Stayed at a resort on the island, had to be tendered from ship and saw a dozen wild dolphins, our guides were more than willing to wait out several people wanting to take pictures of such a magnificent find. Was disappointed by the water, not nearly as pretty as the rest in the Caribbean. Good tip? (0) |