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Taboos Tourists Should Avoid
Discussing political topics or security issues is sensitive in Guatemala and is best avoided by tourists. Show respect for indigenous cultures and traditions, and refrain from careless criticism or...
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Clothing and Points to Note in Public Places
Guatemala is strongly influenced by tradition and religion, so generally conservative clothing is preferred. Especially when attending churches or religious processions, it is customary to cover sh...
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Etiquette and Customs (Greetings, Gift-Giving Manners, etc.)
In Guatemala, greetings typically involve a handshake when meeting someone for the first time, though close acquaintances may lightly kiss on the cheek. It is considered polite to always greet peop...
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Tips for Communicating with Locals (Simple Spanish Phrases Examples)
Spanish is the main language in Guatemala, and Maya languages are also spoken in some regions. English may be understood in tourist areas and hotels, but learning basic Spanish greetings and phrase...
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Major Guatemalan Holidays and Traditional Events
Religious ceremonies and traditional festivals hold a very important place in Guatemalan culture. Particularly, the Catholic Holy Week (Semana Santa) fills the entire town with solemn and magnifice...
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SIM Card Purchase and Mobile Phone Usage
The main telecommunications providers in Guatemala are Tigo and Claro, both selling prepaid SIM cards at airports and local mobile shops. A passport is required when purchasing, and the staff assis...
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Public Wi-Fi and Internet Setup
Many hotels and cafes offer free Wi-Fi services, but speed may be slow and connections unstable at times. Tourists are recommended to use local SIM cards or rent pocket Wi-Fi devices. These can be ...
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Food Culture and Recommended Dishes & Restaurants
Guatemalan cuisine has roots in the Maya civilization, with typical dishes including traditional tortillas, spicy Pepian (meat and vegetable stew), and creamy Kari (curry-style stew). At markets an...
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Transportation (Taxis, Buses, Shuttles, Rental Cars, etc.)
The main public transport in cities is the city bus, which is very cheap but difficult for foreigners to understand due to unclear routes, stops, and timetables. Most taxis do not use meters and re...
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Local Currency and Currency Exchange Tips
The official currency of Guatemala is the Quetzal (GTQ), but US dollars are also widely accepted, especially in the tourism sector. Many accommodations, tours, and imported goods are often priced i...