Travel to Guatemala to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

WorldSupporter Topic

Image
Intro: life and experiences in Guatemala

Backpacking in Guatemala

  • Guatemala is often visited by backpackers as part of a longer Central/South America trip.
  • Characteristics: Mayans, many traveling nationalities, nature, taking care of safety.

Traveling in Guatemala

  • A trip through Guatemala is a journey through traditions of the Mayan culture, past and present. With high mountains and rainforest, in which a half-hidden Mayan city suddenly appears.
  • Spotting cities: Antigua, Chichicastenango, Quetzaltenango, Lago de Atitlan (Panajachel), Tikal
  •  nimal spotting: Guatemala is very high on the biodiversity rankings: jaguars, pumas, lizards, iguanas, turtles, crocodiles, toucans... and the extremely well-hidden Quetzal.

Study in Guatemala

  • Studies: in principle, all subjects and forms of education can be found. Studies such as archaeology, architecture, anthropology, biology, psychology and philosophy predominate.
  • Study cities: in Guatemala City you will find few - but good - public universities and several private educational institutions. Antigua is the city in Central America for Spanish language courses.
  • Characteristics: education is of increasingly better quality; many opportunities for studies of indigenous cultures.

Internship in Guatemala

  • Internships: Internships can be found in all sectors of society. The tourism sector has the most supply. Certainly also opportunities around biodiversity, welfare, agriculture, health care and education.
  • Internship cities: Guatemala City, Antigua, Quetzaltenango.
  • Characteristics: the work culture in general is also very 'mañana', slow down your pace and make sure you have learned Spanish beforehand.

Do volunteer work in Guatemala

  • Volunteer projects: especially in the social sectors and nature management.
  • Animal projects: protection of sea turtles, parrots, howler monkeys, jaguars, anti-poaching programs
  • Features: volunteer work possible from 1 or 2 weeks to several months.

Working in Guatemala

  • Jobs: temporary work can mainly be found in the catering and tourism sectors, such as at diving schools and in the travel sector. Also (limited) options in healthcare, call center and agriculture/nature conservation.
  • Characteristics: take into account the mañana work culture, ensure good basic knowledge of Spanish and be prepared to work for board and lodging.

Working as a digital nomad in Guatemala

  • Favorite cities: UNESCO top location Anitgua -of course-, with good co-working spaces and a growing digital nomad community. Lake Atitlan (including Panajachel) is a good 'escape' if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of Antigua.
  • Features: take into account intermittent WiFi, frequently slow internet and varying 'value for money'. Digital nomad accommodation in particular can sometimes be more expensive than you would expect from this relatively cheap country.

Living in Guatemala

  • Language: Spanish is really the basis. English is spoken in the better known tourist towns and locations, especially in Antigua. In the smaller, remote villages in the high mountains you will encounter one of the many indigenous languages.
  • Features: You will certainly encounter the special Mayan atmosphere, enormous hospitality and mañana mentality. As long as you keep yourself informed of local safety warnings (and act on them!), you can live fine in the larger cities. It is pleasant to live in the better neighborhoods of Guatemala City if you work downtown. Cheaper than most other countries in Central America and better developed than, for example, Honduras or El Salvador.
 
Travel, living and working in Guatemala - WorldSupporter Theme

Travel, living and working in Guatemala - WorldSupporter Theme

Image
Guatemala, land of Maya people, mysterious traditions and amazing landscapes. Tikal, the Mayan center, in the jungle full of howler monkeys, together with the very colorful Guatemalan population, is the main attraction. Antigua is the place where many Spanish courses are given and where it is pleasant to stay. Chichi has something magical, Flores, Livingston, Xela (Quetzaltenango) and Panajachel (with....... read more
Spotlight themes related to Guatemala
Image

Guatemala, land of Maya people, mysterious traditions and amazing landscapes. Tikal, the Mayan center, in the jungle full of howler monkeys, together with the very colorful Guatemalan population, is the main attraction. Antigua is the place where many Spanish courses are given and where it is pleasa...

Spotlight stories and suggestions related to Guatemala
Image

You’ve probably heard of enchiladas before, but you might be thinking about a rolled tortilla filled with chicken, or beef, topped with melted cheese and sauce, which is more like a Mexican enchilada. These enchiladas -Guatemalan enchiladas- are made by topping a fried or toasted tortilla (cal...

Study Spanish @ Lago de Atitlán

Ofcourse, when travelling around in Guatemala and Central America, a basic knowledge of Spanish is 'a must' to connect with local Guatemaltecos. Guatemala has several hotspots if you decide to slow down and learn some Spanish -or improve your existing knowledge. Main Study Locations

  • Antigua...

Iberia at Aurora airport, Guatemala

When travelling from e.g. Europe to Guatemala, you will probably not fly on a direct flight to GUA, Guatemala City.

  • Try to book a flight ticket that allows you to make a stopover in for example the USA (Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Miami) or Mexico (Mexico-City).
  • Check your ticket con...

Check or search within category Guatemala
Displaying 1 - 4 of 41
Study Spanish @ Lago de Atitlán

Ofcourse, when travelling around in Guatemala and Central America, a basic knowledge of Spanish is 'a must' to connect with local Guatemaltecos. Guatemala has several hotspots if you decide to slow down and learn some Spanish -or improve your existing knowledge. Main Study Locations

  • Antigua...

Pages

Search in all categories

Related topics and terms

Related regions:
Favorite stories, blogs and texts related to Guatemala
Study Spanish @ Lago de Atitlán

Ofcourse, when travelling around in Guatemala and Central America, a basic knowledge of Spanish is 'a must' to connect with local Guatemaltecos. Guatemala has several hotspots if you decide to slow down and learn some Spanish -or improve your existing knowledge. Main Study Locations

  • Antigua...

Volunteering in Central America an overview

After 5 months there has come an end to my time in Central America, these past few months have been filled with travelling, meeting new people, volunteering, and above all learning. I have learned so much about new cultures, new languages and most of all; myself. I have had the opportunity to experi...

Favorite tips and suggestions related to Guatemala
Image

You’ve probably heard of enchiladas before, but you might be thinking about a rolled tortilla filled with chicken, or beef, topped with melted cheese and sauce, which is more like a Mexican enchilada. These enchiladas -Guatemalan enchiladas- are made by topping a fried or toasted tortilla (cal...

Reis naar Guatemala

Mijn reis naar GUATEMALA! In Guatemala gaan we naar een project dat zich inzet voor kinderen uit een lokale achterstandswijk. Zij krijgen hier opvang, onderwijs en tijd voor ontspanning, zodat ze niet op straat belanden. Wij gaan hier helpen waar we kunnen! Ook gaan we helpen in een opvangcentrum v...

Image

Goed lopend guesthouse Te Koop in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala! Nederlandse eigenaresse Marieke is in 2011 naar Guatemala verhuisd en heeft destijds een net nieuw guesthouse overgenomen. Ruim vijf jaar jaar later is het tijd voor iets nieuws, dus wil Marieke haar guesthouse verkopen. Het guesthouse hee...

Favorite study notes related to Guatemala
Image

Una realidad social: cuando jovenes experimentan la ausencia y la deserción escolar An anthropological research about the perception of youths on school absenteeism and school drop-out in the department of Retalhuleu, Guatemala This is a summary of my premaster thesis about rural school dro...

Crossroads

Selected Worldsupporter pages in relation with the topic