English News Source for Guatemala

Guatemala’s weekly English newspaper, The Guatemala Post, is a member of the World News Network. The post scours the world’s newspapers to find articles in connection with the small Central American country and compiles them into one online newspaper.

The Guatemala Post deals with anything and everything Guatemala and the style of reporting varies greatly due to the multiple article sources. This serves to balance out the Post and ensures an assortment of articles that appeal to a wide audience.

Check out The Guatemala Post online here.

Guatemala Weather

Guatemala has two seasons: rainy and dry. The rainy season runs from November to April and the wet season runs from May to October. The summer months of May-July are particularly hot, and the majority of the rain falls from July to September.

In general the best time to visit Guatemala is the dry season, especially since it coincides with the winter weather months in the colder Northern countries. There is an influx of visitors around the holiday season, making things more crowded, and in some cases more expensive.

During the rainy season the showers tend to fall in the afternoon and evening. If you are on a limited budget you might want to come during this Read more

Buying Real Estate in Guatemala

Looking for real estate in Guatemala? Let’s face it, with prices being as low as $50 per square foot to build your custom home, why wouldn’t you think about settling in this beautiful Central American country?

Currently Guatemala is seeing its urban areas built up by apartment complexes and condos that are perfect for a vacation home or a place to retire. If you want to go with the known company you can check out the Guatemalan division of RE/MAX to help you with your real estate needs.

Other websites where you can browse Guatemalan real estate include RealEstateGuat.com and Casa Nova Real Estate.

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Cell Phones in Guatemala

If your phone is on the GSM international digital system, you will have little trouble calling home from Guatemala. The easiest and most inexpensive way to keep in touch from Guatemala via cell phone is by purchasing a prepaid SIM card from one of Guatemala’s major cell phone providers (Claro, Movistar and Tigo). If you don’t use a local provider, you will end up paying through the nose for international roaming charges.

In order to connect your phone to the Guatemalan network using a prepaid SIM, you will need to make sure your cell phone is unlocked. If it is not, you can ask your cell service provider to do so, enabling Read more

Best Food in Antigua

High quality typical Guatemalan meals are served up hot and fresh at La Escudilla in Antigua found at 4a Av Norte 4. The restaurant has a nice feel to it, with a beautiful outdoor dining area. Occasional special live musical events add to the dining experience.

La Escudilla is open for from 8 am to midnight and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Prices are average for Guatemala, meaning you can get a full meal for just a couple bucks. The complete breakfast comprised of eggs, tortillas, coffee, and salad (a little strange for breakfast), costs just $1.30. Daily specials, a hearty meal, cost only two dollars!

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Residency in Guatemala

Relocation to Guatemala can be done in a number of ways. If you only plan to spend the winter months in Guatemala, then you can probably do so with a simple tourist visa. Upon entrance to Guatemala you are given a 90 day tourist visa, which can be renewed once, for a total period of 180 days.

For those who are looking at doing business in Guatemala, or living there year round, it is much more practical to get some form of residency. Temporary residence is offered for one year and is renewable, while permanent residence covers five years and is renewable. Any offshore income is not taxed by Guatemala, so getting your residency doesn’t have any negative Read more

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