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Transportation
To Guatemala then Xela / See
also Basic Tools
Most travelers fly to Guatemala City. The first thing you should
do is change about $50-$100 into Quetzales at one of the two banks
located inside the airport. If you arrive at the airport before
4 in the afternoon and still have some energy, we recommend you
take a taxi (immediately available as you walk out of the airport)
to the Pullman bus terminal (about 50Q for the ride). Once at the
terminal, purchase a ticket for the next bus headed for Xela (about
Q50).
If you
arrive at the airport at 4:30 or later, you MAY be able to race
to catch the last bus for Xela - But chances are your taxi will
be slowed by traffic and you will need to stay at a hotel for the
night, and take the bus to Xela in the morning.
If you
find you will need to stay in Guatemala City, ask your Taxi driver
for hotel options in Guatemala City, or pick up any of a number
of free guides distributed at restaurants and bus terminals.
If you take the bus in (as mentioned above) - you will be dumped
off at the bus station. From there you can ask for a taxi to Casa
Argentina (a good hostel for a starter - usually has rooms open,
but can be rather crowded and partyish), or to wherever else you
may be headed. Should you find yourself in Xela at a late hour,
ask a taxi to take you to a hotel where you can continue to the
school in the morning. For information on Hotels in Xela, consult
your Guide Book or ask the Taxi driver where he thinks there are
rooms available and in your price range.
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ALAMO Pullman
(recommended)
4 Calle 5-15, Zona 3, Xela.
Xela: 7763.5044 / Guate: 2471.8626
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from Xela >>> Guatemala (aprox 4 hours
ride)
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from Guatemala >>> Xela (aprox 4 hours
ride)
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Daily AM
4:30am
6:30am
8:00am
10:15am
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Daily PM
12:45pm
2:30pm
4:45pm
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Daily AM
6:15am
8:00am
10:30am
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Daily PM
12:30pm
4:00pm
5:30pm
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LINEA DORADA Pullman
12 Avenida 5-13, Zona 3, Xela.
7767-5198 / Cel. 5824-7630 / Guate: 2220-7900 or 2232-9658
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from Xela >>> Guatemala (aprox 4 hours
ride)
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from Guatemala >>> Xela (aprox 4 hours
ride)
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Daily AM
4:00am
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Daily PM
2.30pm
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Daily AM
8:00am
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Daily PM
3:00pm
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GALGOS Pullman
Calle Rodolfo Robles 17-43, Zona 1, Xela
Xela: 7761-2248 / Guate: 2253-4868
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from Xela >>> Guatemala (aprox 4 hours
ride)
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from Guatemala >>> Xela (aprox 4 hours
ride)
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Daily AM
3:00am
4:00am
8:30am
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Daily PM
12:30pm
3:00pm
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Daily AM
8:30am
11:00am
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Daily PM
2:30pm
5:00pm
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LINEAS AMERICA Pullman
7 Av 3-33, Zona 2
Xela: 7761-4587 / Guate: 2232-1432
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from Xela >>> Guatemala (aprox 4 hours
ride)
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from Guatemala >>> Xela (aprox 4 hours
ride)
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Daily AM
5:15am
9:30am
11:00am
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Daily PM
1:00pm
2:00pm
3:30pm
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Daily AM
5:00am
9:15am
11:30am
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Daily PM
3:15pm
4:30pm
6:00pm
7:30pm
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Basic
Tools / Top
Costs of living and how to find housing in Xela
We like to say it would cost you about $125-250 to live in Xela for one
month. This cost includes something for travelling, food, touring, a room
at an inexpensive hotel, gas for stove, electricity, and other costs.
It helps if you know Spanish, and it helps if you know where to find the
things you need. Your first two months will be higher cost than the rest
as you get used to how business is done, and establish contacts and build
know-how.
For living here on your own we suggest you by-pass all the hub-bub about
living with a family. They live very strict schedules and cannot make
many exceptions or changes for your schedule if you would wish to travel,
stay out late, work during the day, work during some days and not others,
or otherwise lead an unpredictable lifestyle. It is best to buy a guidebook
like the one made by "Lonely Planet" or other company, and book
reservations at one of the local cheap hotels here. (We suggest Casa Argentina
as a start) Book your rooms one week at a time so that you may move quickly
if you find it not to your liking. You can use your time in the hotels
to find open rooms elsewhere in the city, sometimes for as low as $60
per month. This requires walking around and reading signs posted in front
of businesses, and being able to inquire in Spanish all the details. Pack
light on clothes as there are a thousand opportunities to by thrift store
clothing from the States, or other locally made clothing.
Changing
Money in Quetzaltenango / Top
Local banks are generally able to cash dollars or travelers checks Monday
- Friday from 9:00 am to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday from 9:30 am to 1:00 p.m.;
Bring your passport, Xeroxes are not accepted. Given the problem of changing
large bills in local markets and tiendas, we suggest you request bills
no larger than Q20 or Q50 when changing money. Also, you can change money
in the office at the school for slightly lower rate and the difference
goes toward the school's social projects.
There are several ATMs on the perimeter of the Central Park in Xela. Nearly
all of these accept MasterCard and Visa Debit cards (Check cards). If
you only have a Mastercard or Visa CREDIT card, you can go to the Credomatic
office in the mall in Zone 3 named Mont Blanc, or try your luck with the
Central Park ATMs. Other credit companies are spotty here, but banks are
capable to exchange, best to start with the banks in the Central Park.
Many banks are now connected to Western Union and money can be sent from
any other Western Union office in the world. You need the order number
and the location it was sent from in order to pick the money up here.
For additional information
or with inquiries about this site.
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