Difference between revisions of "Guatemala"

From WikiOverland, the encyclopedia of Overland travel
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Bot: Automated text replacement (-\n\n\n +\n\n))
(Special Overland Travel interests)
Line 206: Line 206:
  
 
=Special Overland Travel interests=
 
=Special Overland Travel interests=
* Camping in Antigua is free at the walled and guarded Tourist Police compound. Toilets and cold showers are free also. You are guaranteed to bump into other Overlanders here. The exact location in town is marked on the map in the Lonely Planet, or ask any Police officer for the ''Police Touristica''.  GPS coordinates: N14 33.347 W90 44.379
+
* Camping in Antigua is free at the walled and guarded Tourist Police compound. Toilets and cold showers are free also. You are guaranteed to bump into other Overlanders here. The exact location in town is marked on the map in the Lonely Planet, or ask any Police officer for the ''Police Touristica''.  GPS coordinates: N14 33.347 W90 44.379 As recently as 2015 some people have had trouble getting in - keep persisting and you will get in.
  
 
* Length of stay and curfew can vary depending on the current attitude of the Tourist Police.  It's possible to gain permission to stay up to 3 weeks if you ask nicely.  Curfew is typically after 10pm and the gates will reopen at 6am.
 
* Length of stay and curfew can vary depending on the current attitude of the Tourist Police.  It's possible to gain permission to stay up to 3 weeks if you ask nicely.  Curfew is typically after 10pm and the gates will reopen at 6am.

Revision as of 12:40, 5 February 2015

Pan American Highway > Guatemala Currency to display:

Visiting Guatemala

Give a brief overview of what it's like to visit. How easy is the border, how safe is the country, are there great things to see and do, etc.

Entering Guatemala with a Car or Motorbike

Correct as of: September 2014

Required Paperwork

(To check if you need a travel Visa for Guatemala, application instructions and fees see: Guatemala Visa online application at VisaHQ.com)

Process at border

  • Your vehicle will be fumigated, which costs Q18.00 GTQ. Be sure to get a receipt.
  • The owner of the vehicle gains entry at immigration (migración), including a stamp in their Passport.
  • The owner must show the new passport stamp, drivers license and the original vehicle registration to customs (aduana).
  • Pay the required fee of Q160.00 GTQ at the nearby bank. Be sure to get a receipt.
  • The owner is issued a temporary import permit for the vehicle.
  • GPS coordinates of the where to park, fumigation, and offices can be found here

NOTE: You will encounter pushy locals offering to help you with paperwork to get across the border. See Border Crossing Helpers for advice.

Cost of entry

  • Q18.00 GTQ for fumigation.
  • Q160.00 GTQ for the vehicle entry.

There is no cost entry into the country. see note below: It seems that the 20 GTQ/person entry fee for Guatemala is a scam. No one else paid the fee, and the immigration agent refused to give a receipt, stating that the passport stamp was the receipt.

If coming from Belize, the bridge fee at the border is only Q10.00 GTQ, not more! They will try to charge you more!

NOTE: The CA-4 stamp that most nationalities get allowing entry to Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua for 90 days is supposed to be free, but some customs officials will ask for money. Politely ask for a receipt, and do not pay unless you are given a receipt for this.

Permitted length of stay

90 days. Guatemala is part of the CA-4 Border control agreement. This agreement grants travel between Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua for a TOTAL of 90-days. The number of days remaining on your CA4 is written in your passport as you travel from country to country. The 90-day limit begins when you enter any country that is part of the CA4 agreement. To avoid penalty and fines, Exit the CA4 countries and enter into Costa Rica or Mexico/Belize before the 90-days limit expires.

Extension of stay

In Guatemala City, you may, as a courtesy, receive one extension of 90 days for both the temporary import permit and the tourist visa.
As of February 2013, after one extension (for 180 days total) your vehicle must remain out of the country for 90 days before you can apply for another temporary import permit.
You must extend your tourist visa first, at the Immigration Office Extranjeria in Zone 4. Direccion General de Inmigracion (Extranjeria), Avenida 6, 3-11, Zona 4, Open Monday to Friday (excluding holidays) 8:30am-4:30pm. Phone #: (502) 2411-2411 GPS: N14 37.297 W90 31.014. This process takes 8 calendar days.
Bring:

  • Black and white passport photo (available next door)
  • Original passport
  • Two copies of the passport photo page
  • One copy of the Guatemalan passport stamp
  • Completed application form (available at the information window)
  • Q118.50 GTQ (as of Feb 2013).

To extend your temporary vehicle import permit, go to the SAT office at the airport. GPS: N14 35.056 W90 31.829. Bring:

  • Original import permit
  • Original passport with valid tourist visa

Storing a vehicle and temporarily leaving the country

The vehicle import permit can be "temporarily extended" if you wish to visit a neighboring country such as Belize or Mexico, and reinstated once one decides to come back to the country. All one needs to do is pay another visit to the Customs office and inform them of the dates one is leaving and returning. Not official policy, but a courtesy they can extend to you. They’re losing revenue by allowing people to stay in the country for long stretches of time without paying import taxes.
Overlanders have left their vehicle in Guatemala and flown out of the country. Make sure you're back before the temporary import permit expires and you should be fine.

Exiting with a vehicle

  • The registered owner presents the temporary import paper to customs.
  • The registered owner is stamped out of Guatemala at immigration.

NOTE: As with entering Guatemala, you will definitely encounter very pushy locals offering to help you with paperwork to get across the border. See Central America Border Crossings for advice.

Driving in Guatemala

Recommended books for Overlanding in Guatemala

Lonely Planet Guatemala (travel Guide)
Lonely Planet Guatemala (travel Guide)
by Lonely Planet, Lucas Vidgen, Daniel C Schechter
From $12.14 on Amazon
Work Less To Live Your Dreams: A Practical Guide To Sa...
Work Less To Live Your Dreams: A Practical Guide To Sa...
by Dan Grec
From $click on Amazon
Don't Go There. It's Not Safe. You'll Die. And Other M...
Don't Go There. It's Not Safe. You'll Die. And Other M...
by LifeRemotely.com
From $click on Amazon
Americas Overland - The Driving Handbook
Americas Overland - The Driving Handbook
by Donald Greene
From $29.95 on Amazon
99 Days To Panama: An Exploration Of Central America B...
99 Days To Panama: An Exploration Of Central America B...
by John Halkyard, Harriet Halkyard
From $20.96 on Amazon
Overlanders' Handbook: Worldwide Route And Planning Gu...
Overlanders' Handbook: Worldwide Route And Planning Gu...
by Chris Scott
From $22.49 on Amazon
Adventure Motorcycling Handbook: A Route & Planning Gu...
Adventure Motorcycling Handbook: A Route & Planning Gu...
by Chris Scott
From $click on Amazon
Belize, Guatemala & Southern Mexico Handbook (footprin...
Belize, Guatemala & Southern Mexico Handbook (footprin...
by Richard Arghiris
From $12.93 on Amazon
TRAVELIVING - a romantic & practical guide

TRAVELIVING - a romantic & practical guide
by The Pin Project

at 10$ on thepinproject.eu

Travel insurance for Guatemala

World Nomads offer the most flexible Travel Insurance at the best prices for multi-country / multi-year trips. You can buy, extend and claim online, even after you've left home.

Vehicle insurance requirements

Insurance is not required in Guatemala.

Cost of insurance

N/A

Where to purchase insurance

N/A

Driving license

Technically an International Driving Permit is required.
In reality, showing a license from anywhere in the world seems to be good enough.

Driving side of road

Right.
Right hand drive vehicles are permitted without problem.

Mandatory items in vehicle

Fire extinguisher and safety triangles (2) for any roadside problems/accidents, etc. If a driver is stopped by the police, the absence of these items in the car can result in a citation and fine.

Roads

General Road quality

Roads in Guatemala vary greatly. The Pan American is paved and good quality for the length of the country, as are most other highways. Lesser roads are gravel and can be very bumpy and rutted. Towards the center of the country, roads are extremely bumpy and slow-going. During the rainy season many roads are impassable.

Road signs

Road signs are uncommon, and can not be relied upon.

Toll roads

None.

Bribery in Guatemala

Police bribery is relatively common in Guatemala, so you should expect it to happen. See the bribery tips page for advice.

Checkpoints

Police checkpoints are not very common in Guatemala. You'll primarily be asked to show your Passport, Vehicle registration, drivers license, and the temporary import permit you were issued at the border.

It's a good idea to have copies of all important documents in a separate envelope. Police cannot confiscate official documents as they are considered to be personal property; however, if a police officer is insistent you can relinquish your copies instead.

Traveling with pets

According to travelers in 2012, you need: [1]
Travelers in 2013 wrote this when traveling from Belize to Guatemala: [2]

  • A Health Certificate for the animal in Spanish (updated at least every four months)
  • A vaccination record (the European Pet Passport works well)

You might not be asked for either one, but you should have them ready.

Gas and Diesel price in Guatemala

Last updated: August 2012 (Diesel September 2014)

Currency and unit to display:

Gasoline Grade Price
Regular Q34.90 GTQ per Gallon (US)[3]
Super (90) Q35.75 GTQ per Gallon (US)[4]
Premium (95)  ??
Ultra (97)  ??
Normal Diesel Q32.90 GTQ per Gallon (US)
Diesel (low sulfur)  ??

Gas and Diesel Availability / Frequency

Gasoline is common.

Gas and Diesel Quality

Accepted to be low quality. Sulfur content of diesel is unknown, but probably high.

Safety and Security Considerations

Driving at night

Driving at night is absolutely not recommended in Guatemala, due to safety considerations.

  • The North of the country near the Belize border is known to be especially dangerous.
  • Driving all the way around Lake Atitlán (Lago de Atitlán) is not recommended - numerous Overlanders have encountered bandits along the road to the South.

Vehicle parking

Find a secure parking lot to park for any length of time. Price unknown.

Special driving considerations

Like most Central American countries, you need to expect the unexpected at all times. Unlike Mexico, speed bumps are no longer called "topes" and are referred to as "tumulos" in Guatemala.

Security advisories and information

Camping in Guatemala

Camping is not popular in Guatemala, though you will find the odd spot if you keep a lookout. Roadside camping can be OK in the smaller out-of-the-way places.
The Police in Antigua offer a free campground in the middle of the city - a popular meeting place for Overlanders. See Overland Travel Interest below

Camping guide books

  • Traveler's Guide to Mexican Camping by Church - Known as THE bible for Mexican camping, the newer versions also have information for Guatemala and Belize. Includes GPS co-ordinates, descriptions of campsites, and other pertinent info. Very informative, especially for someone camping in a larger vehicle.

Drinking water

Tap water in Guatemala is not safe to drink. Even in populated tourist areas, such as Antiqua, tap water should not be considered safe. Most tourist restaurants will use filtered water for ice cubes and washing fruit and vegetables; however, these rules do not apply in rural, less touristy areas. To be safe, always drink bottled/filtered water and only eat fruits and vegetables that can be peeled.

Navigation

Paper maps

Reise Know-How are amoung the best paper maps. Purchase paper maps before arriving in Guatemala

Guatemala, Belize = Gvatemala, Beliz
Guatemala, Belize = Gvatemala, Beliz
by Reise Know-How Verlag
From $9.18 on Amazon
Guatemala (national Geographic Adventure Map)
Guatemala (national Geographic Adventure Map)
by National Geographic Maps - Adventure
From $8.25 on Amazon
Guatemala (national Geographic Adventure Map)
Guatemala (national Geographic Adventure Map)
by National Geographic Maps - Adventure
From $8.25 on Amazon
Lonely Planet Guatemala, Belize & Yucatan La Ruta Maya...
Lonely Planet Guatemala, Belize & Yucatan La Ruta Maya...
by Tom Brosnahan, Nancy Keller
From $40.15 on Amazon

The Mexico Road Atlas (aka the Guia Roji) also has maps of Guatemala. It can be bought at gas stations within Mexico for around $20.00 USD. It is updated yearly, and is in Spanish.

GPS Maps of Guatemala

  • Open Street Map: Appears to have good coverage.[5]
  • Cenrut: Free Open Source GPS map of Central America. Coverage is occasionally better than OSM. [6]
  • Garmin: Apparently no map of Guatemala beside Garmin WorldMap.
  • TomTom: No map of Guatemala. [7]

GPS co-ordinates for camping, propane, gas, repairs, etc. in Guatemala

Special Overland Travel interests

  • Camping in Antigua is free at the walled and guarded Tourist Police compound. Toilets and cold showers are free also. You are guaranteed to bump into other Overlanders here. The exact location in town is marked on the map in the Lonely Planet, or ask any Police officer for the Police Touristica. GPS coordinates: N14 33.347 W90 44.379 As recently as 2015 some people have had trouble getting in - keep persisting and you will get in.
  • Length of stay and curfew can vary depending on the current attitude of the Tourist Police. It's possible to gain permission to stay up to 3 weeks if you ask nicely. Curfew is typically after 10pm and the gates will reopen at 6am.

Vehicle Maintenance

Dealers

4x4s / Trucks

Motorbikes

Local Garages

  • Puento Nuevo Centro de Servicio - In Coban (closest major town to Semuc Champey). Excellent mechanics and fair prices. GPS: 15.47108 -90.38497
  • Toyota Dealership in Guatemala City - Typical dealership prices, but speak English and are very helpful. They can also recommend other reliable mechanics if you aren't near a dealership. GPS 14.635197 -90.583831

Buy or sell a car or motorbike in Guatemala

Buy
Unknown.
Describe how a foreigner can buy a vehicle. List any difficulties or limitations on where the vehicle can be driven.

Sell
Details and costs for importing a vehicle in Guatemala are listed here: How to import your car into Guatemala Taxes, Fees & Paperwork

References

UnWireMe: Extend Your Car's Import Permit While In Guatemala

  1. Central American Borders and dogs
  2. Traveling with dogs from Canada to Argentina. Experiences and Infos.
  3. Antigua | The Road Chose Me
  4. Antigua | The Road Chose Me
  5. OpenStreetMap Guatemala
  6. Cenrut Mapping Project
  7. TomTom Map availability

Helpful External links