Comments on: GUATEMALA: Top 5 Highlights You Have to See https://advtravelbug.com/guatemala-top-5-highlights-you-have-to-see/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=guatemala-top-5-highlights-you-have-to-see Adventure Motorcycle Travel Blog Wed, 14 Jul 2021 14:09:48 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 By: Fiona Cheng https://advtravelbug.com/guatemala-top-5-highlights-you-have-to-see/#comment-78 Wed, 14 Jul 2021 14:09:48 +0000 https://advtravelbug.com/?p=2605#comment-78 In reply to Judy Schellinger.

Hi Judy, thank you so much for your lovely comment first of all and for helping spread the message that Central America is safe to visit and locals are so friendly and kind. Glad you were able to enjoy this magical place also 🙂

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By: Judy Schellinger https://advtravelbug.com/guatemala-top-5-highlights-you-have-to-see/#comment-69 Sat, 26 Jun 2021 16:28:19 +0000 https://advtravelbug.com/?p=2605#comment-69 Im a 70 yr old woman.. I’ve stayed at Refugeo del volcan in San Pedro la laguna many times. Its a walled, tiered, beautifully gardened complex of tiny houses overlooking Lake Atilan. Owners are bilingual and awesome. Been to Panajachel, San Marcoes, San Juan, Antigua, Santa Cruz with tuktuks, motorbike and boat. l love the towns surrounding lake Atilan. I feel safe alone in San Pedro anywhere in daylight; at night with others. Tuk tuks are available at anytime and cheap. It takes 4-5 hrs from the International Airport in Guatemala City to San Pedro. I’ve taken the chicken bus, but prefer to take a prehired car. Traffic is crazy in and out of the city in my opinion. Guatemalans have always been friendly and helpful to me. Nonverbal communication has been very helpful in my limited Spanish. I have found that many Guats know more English than they first let on. It’s an interesting, gorgeous place with many expats and interesting experiences. GO.

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