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Essential Facts for Visiting guatemala

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Swiss citizens, Grüezi, are generally exempt from visa requirements for tourist stays in Guatemala for up to 90 days. This is thanks to the Central America-4 (CA-4) Border Control Agreement, which allows free movement between Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua for citizens of visa-exempt countries. It's tip-top for exploring!

However, for stays exceeding 90 days or for purposes other than tourism (e.g., work, study), a visa will be required. Always ensure your travel purpose aligns with the visa-free entry conditions, chasch druf abcho (you can rely on it).

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Your Swiss passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date from Guatemala. This is a standard requirement, so make sure your passport isn't veraltet (outdated) before you embark on your adventure.

It's always a good idea to carry a photocopy of your passport and visa (if applicable) separately from the originals, just in case. Sali, better safe than sorry!

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If you are merely transiting through a Guatemalan airport and remain within the international transit area without passing through immigration, you typically do not need a visa. However, it's äs bitzeli (a little bit) crucial to confirm this with your airline, as specific carrier policies can vary.

Should your transit involve leaving the airport's international zone or an overnight stay requiring entry into Guatemala, then the standard entry requirements for Swiss citizens (visa-free for up to 90 days) will apply. Adieu to worries if you check beforehand!

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Currently, Swiss citizens traveling to Guatemala for tourism do not require a specific electronic travel authorization (ETA) or similar pre-approval system, like those found in some other countries. Your valid passport and adherence to the 90-day visa-free entry are generally sufficient, s'isch guet.

However, it's always prudent to stay informed about any potential changes to entry regulations, as travel policies can evolve. Keep an eye on official government advisories, chasch druf abcho.

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For Swiss citizens, as you are typically visa-exempt for tourist stays up to 90 days, there is no specific eVisa application portal or link required for your entry into Guatemala. Äxgüsi, but you won't find one because it's not needed for short tourist visits.

If, however, you require a visa for a longer stay or a different purpose, you would generally need to apply through the Guatemalan Embassy or Consulate in Switzerland. There isn't an online eVisa system for this process for Swiss nationals at present.

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Health & Safety Tips for guatemala

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For immediate assistance in Guatemala, crucial emergency numbers include the National Civil Police (PNC) at 110, the Volunteer Firefighters (Bomberos Voluntarios) at 122, and the Municipal Firefighters (Bomberos Municipales) at 123. For medical emergencies and ambulance services, the Red Cross (Cruz Roja) can be reached at 128, though fire services (122/123) often also provide ambulance support.

A particularly valuable resource for international tourists is ASISTUR (Tourist Assistance), reachable by dialing 1500. This dedicated service provides support, information, and assistance to travelers facing various issues, including emergencies, theft, or needing general guidance, and is staffed by bilingual personnel.

It is highly recommended to save these numbers in your mobile phone and have them written down in a safe place. When calling, try to provide your exact location and a clear description of the situation. Be aware that Spanish is the primary language for emergency services, so having a few key phrases or a translation app ready can be beneficial.

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Traveler's diarrhea is a common ailment in Guatemala, primarily caused by contaminated food and water. To minimize risks, drink only bottled, boiled, or chemically treated water, and avoid ice unless you are certain it's made from purified water. Be cautious with street food, opting for establishments with high turnover and visible hygiene practices, and ensure all food is thoroughly cooked. Always peel raw fruits and vegetables yourself.

Mosquito-borne illnesses like Dengue, Chikungunya, and Zika are prevalent, especially in lower altitude and coastal regions. Protect yourself by using insect repellent containing DEET, picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus, wearing long-sleeved shirts and long pants, particularly during dawn and dusk, and sleeping under mosquito nets if your accommodation does not have screened windows or air conditioning.

Visitors to highland areas such as Lake Atitlán and parts of the Western Highlands (e.g., Quetzaltenango) may experience mild altitude sickness. Acclimatize gradually by taking it easy for the first few days, staying well-hydrated, and avoiding alcohol or strenuous activity upon arrival. Additionally, the sun can be very strong, especially at higher altitudes, so use high-SPF sunscreen, wear a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses.

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Before traveling to Guatemala, ensure all your routine vaccinations are up-to-date. This includes Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR), Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (DTaP), Polio, and your annual flu shot. These foundational immunizations are crucial for protecting against common diseases you might encounter anywhere, including during international travel.

For most travelers, recommended vaccinations include Hepatitis A and Typhoid, which are primarily spread through contaminated food and water. Depending on your travel plans, length of stay, and activities, Hepatitis B and Rabies vaccinations might also be advised, especially for those planning prolonged stays, frequent travel to rural areas, or engaging in activities that might involve close contact with animals.

A Yellow Fever vaccination is generally only required if you are arriving from a country with a risk of Yellow Fever transmission. It's imperative to consult with a healthcare provider or a specialized travel clinic at least 4-6 weeks before your trip. They can provide personalized recommendations based on your itinerary, medical history, and current global health advisories.

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Connectivity & Mobility in guatemala

Seamless Coverage with Top Carriers

Guatemala's mobile network coverage is primarily provided by major carriers like Tigo and Claro, offering extensive 4G LTE service across urban centers, popular tourist destinations, and main transportation routes. While physical SIM cards are readily available for purchase from these local providers upon arrival, travelers seeking convenience might explore eSIM options; for instance, prune offers eSIM plans that leverage the robust networks of these local carriers, providing a digital alternative for staying connected throughout the country. However, coverage can become sporadic in remote, mountainous, or less populated rural areas, so it's advisable to check specific coverage maps for your intended travel regions.

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Prepaid SIM Avg Price

For tourists in Guatemala, acquiring a local prepaid SIM card from major carriers like Tigo or Claro is straightforward and generally affordable. An initial SIM card purchase typically costs around Q10-Q20 (approximately $1.30-$2.60 USD), with various prepaid data and call packages available. A common tourist-oriented bundle, offering sufficient data for a week or two (e.g., 2GB-5GB), can range from Q30-Q75 (approximately $3.90-$9.75 USD), depending on the carrier and specific inclusions. These packages provide good value for staying connected, and travelers can easily top up credit as needed from numerous vendors. For those preferring the flexibility of digital connectivity, https://prune.co.in/ often has competitive pricing for eSIM plans.

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Metro & Transit Coverage

Mobile network coverage in Guatemala's major metropolitan areas and along key transit routes is generally robust, with widespread 4G LTE services ensuring reliable internet access and communication. Both Tigo and Claro have significantly invested in their networks, providing high-quality connectivity in cities like Guatemala City and Antigua Guatemala, which also benefit from expanding 5G network availability. Beyond these major hubs, departmental capitals such as Quetzaltenango (Xela) and Flores (near Tikal) also boast strong 4G LTE coverage, catering well to the needs of travelers and residents alike. While 5G is still primarily concentrated in the largest urban centers, 4G LTE remains the dominant and reliable standard across most well-trafficked areas.

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Money & Daily Life in guatemala

Currency

The official currency of Guatemala is the Quetzal (GTQ), named after the country's national bird. It is subdivided into 100 centavos and symbolized by 'Q'. While US dollars may be accepted in some major tourist areas and larger establishments, especially for higher-value transactions, it is highly recommended to primarily use Quetzales for daily expenses. Exchange rates are generally more favorable when dealing in Quetzales, and using local currency facilitates transactions at smaller shops, markets, and for public transport. ATMs are widely available in cities and larger towns for convenient cash withdrawals.

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Tipping culture

Tipping is customary in Guatemala, particularly within the tourism and service sectors. In restaurants, a 10% service charge is often already included in the bill; if not, a tip of 10-15% is appropriate for good service. For tour guides, a tip ranging from Q30-Q100 per person per day is a general guideline, depending on the duration and quality of the tour. Hotel porters appreciate Q10-Q20 per bag, and housekeepers can be tipped Q10-Q20 per day. While taxi drivers typically do not expect a tip for standard fares, rounding up the fare or offering a small amount (Q5-Q10) is a kind gesture for exceptional service or assistance with luggage.

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Credit cards

Major credit cards, primarily Visa and MasterCard, are accepted in larger hotels, upscale restaurants, supermarkets, and established businesses within cities and prominent tourist destinations across Guatemala. However, for transactions at smaller shops, local markets, street vendors, and businesses in rural or less developed regions, cash (Quetzales) is almost exclusively required. ATMs are readily available in urban centers and larger towns for cash withdrawals, but it's advisable to inform your bank of your travel plans to prevent card suspension due to unusual activity. Be aware of potential foreign transaction fees from your bank and local ATM withdrawal charges.

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Plug/Voltage

In Guatemala, the standard voltage is 120V, and the frequency is 60Hz. The electrical outlets primarily use Type A (two flat parallel pins) and Type B (two flat parallel pins and a round grounding pin) plugs. This is identical to the electrical standards used in the United States and Canada, meaning travelers from these regions typically will not need a voltage converter or an adapter. Visitors from other parts of the world will likely need a travel adapter for their devices and potentially a voltage converter if their appliances are not dual-voltage compatible.

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Local language(s)

The official language of Guatemala is Spanish, spoken by the vast majority of the population and used in government, education, and commerce. However, Guatemala is a linguistically rich country, recognizing over 20 indigenous languages, predominantly from the Mayan family, such as K'iche', Kaqchikel, Mam, and Q'eqchi', which are actively spoken in various regions. While Spanish is sufficient for travel in most tourist areas, learning a few basic Spanish phrases will greatly enhance your experience and is often appreciated by locals. English is spoken by staff in many major hotels, tour operators, and some businesses catering to international tourists, particularly in popular destinations.

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Weather and Seasonal Guide for Guatemala

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Beste Reisezeit

November to May

The dry season, from November to May, offers the most pleasant weather conditions for visiting Guatemala, with clear skies, minimal rain, and comfortable temperatures. While December to March is popular, the shoulder months of November and May often provide excellent weather with fewer tourist crowds, making it ideal for exploring all regions.

Durchschnittstemperatur(march)

21°C

The dry season continues with warmer days, particularly towards the end of the month. Perfect for visiting Tikal and Lake Atitlan. Semana Santa often falls in March or April, bringing vibrant celebrations.

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Pilotenzusammenfassung

guatemala

Guatemala captivates with its ancient Mayan ruins, including Tikal, majestic volcanoes, and vibrant indigenous culture. Explore colorful colonial towns like Antigua and stunning natural landscapes around Lake Atitlán.

Reiseziel

guatemala

Kategorie

Central America

Sprachen

Spanish

Spezielle Regeln

Most nationalities (including US, EU, UK, Canada, Australia) can enter visa-free for up to 90 days as part of the CA-4 agreement. Right-hand traffic applies. Always exercise caution regarding personal safety and respect local customs.

Average Flight Times from switzerland to guatemala

Zurich (ZRH)

Zurich Airport

Guatemala City (GUA)

La Aurora International Airport


Dauer

14 hr 45 min

Flugtyp

1 Stop

Fluggesellschaften

Iberia

Geneva (GVA)

Geneva Airport

Guatemala City (GUA)

La Aurora International Airport


Dauer

16 hr 15 min

Flugtyp

1 Stop

Fluggesellschaften

United Airlines

Basel (BSL)

EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg

Guatemala City (GUA)

La Aurora International Airport


Dauer

19 hr 00 min

Flugtyp

2 Stops

Fluggesellschaften

KLM

Copa Airlines

Zurich (ZRH)

Zurich Airport

Guatemala City (GUA)

La Aurora International Airport


Dauer

15 hr 30 min

Flugtyp

1 Stop

Fluggesellschaften

SWISS

American Airlines

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