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2017
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May
Is Guatemala safe for traveling with a young child?

Question:

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Sophie

GUATEMALA
Does anybody have advises about going to Guatemala with a young kid?
Security seems so-so according to what we read on the web.

Humans say...

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Nic

I can't speak for kids specifically, but I've been and had a great time. That said, we were very vigilant about our safety & security.
Whereabouts were you thinking of in Guatemala?

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Sophie

Not sure yet where exactly. But we won't go in resorts but more backpacking style.
Do you have any recommandation?

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Nic

Well, we spent time in Tikal, Flores, Antigua and Panajachel and loved all of them for very different reasons. I wouldn't say that any of those places are inherently unsafe, the issue is transportation between waypoints that becomes the problem.
We're also backpackers so stayed at pensions/hostels/etc. Make sure you're in a place with a 24/7 guard/front desk person. Even better that it's completely gated.
In other places (Mexico, Nicaragua, Belize, Colombia) we take chicken buses without thinking twice but I'd feel safer taking a shuttle, as we did to get where you need to go, through a reputable company that has something to lose if the bus gets hijacked*. *This usually equates to simple robbery, but is very frightening.
Have you travelled in Latin America before? Speak any Spanish?

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Sophie

Super, thank you Nic! When you talk about shuttle, do you refer to travel agency you found once in Guatemala?
Yes I did travelled to Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua & Panama, and speak spanish, which helps a lot!

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Nic

Sophie That's great! You'll be golden then. If you decide to go to any of the places I've mentioned, I can tell you where we stayed.

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Rebecca

There are tons of shuttles in all towns. You'll see signs hanging outside of their door or hostels use reliable services.. Be sure to walk around and check a few because you can always barter and get one cheaper!

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Rebecca

Lanquin is very pretty, there are cool caves to go through and swimming areas (semuc champey) but it's a pretty long drive

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Sophie

Thank you for all!

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Joshua

Just got back from my 4th trip to Guatemala a week ago. I've been to multiple areas and I have never had any issues in terms of security but obviously you want to be aware of your surroundings whenever you're traveling. You'll have an amazing time there and the people are almost always very nice and ready to help you!

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Sophie

Thank you Joshua!


A.I. says...

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Traveling to Guatemala with a Young Child

Guatemala is a beautiful country with a rich culture and history. It is also a relatively safe country to travel to, with a low crime rate. However, there are some things to keep in mind when traveling to Guatemala with a young child.

Safety

The most important thing to keep in mind when traveling to Guatemala with a young child is safety. While the country is generally safe, there are some areas that are best avoided. These include the border areas with Mexico and Belize, as well as the northern part of the country. It is also important to be aware of your surroundings and to take precautions to avoid petty crime.

Health

Another important consideration when traveling to Guatemala with a young child is health. The country has a tropical climate, and it is important to take precautions to avoid mosquito bites. Malaria is a risk in some parts of the country, so it is important to consult with a doctor before traveling to get a prescription for anti-malarial medication.

Food and Water

It is important to be careful about what you eat and drink in Guatemala. The water is not safe to drink, so it is important to boil it or purify it before drinking. It is also important to avoid eating raw fruits and vegetables, as they may be contaminated with bacteria.

Accommodation

There are a variety of accommodation options available in Guatemala. There are budget-friendly hostels, mid-range hotels, and luxury resorts. It is important to choose an accommodation that is safe and comfortable for your family.

Transportation

There are a variety of transportation options available in Guatemala. The most common way to get around is by bus. There are also taxis, rental cars, and shuttles. It is important to research the different transportation options before you travel to Guatemala to find the best one for your family.

Things to Do

There are a variety of things to do in Guatemala with a young child. There are many historical and cultural sites to visit, as well as beautiful beaches and national parks. There are also many activities available for children, such as hiking, swimming, and horseback riding.

Tips for Traveling to Guatemala with a Young Child

* Be sure to pack plenty of snacks and drinks for your child.
* Bring a first-aid kit and any necessary medications.
* Dress your child in light, breathable clothing.
* Be sure to apply sunscreen to your child regularly.
* Keep your child hydrated.
* Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to avoid petty crime.
* Have fun!



   










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