This private transfer from La Aurora International Airport to Panajachel, on Lake Atitlan, is designed for tourists arriving for the first time in the country or who want to avoid the complications of public transport.
On time reception at the airport
The driver monitors your flight and waits for you at the arrivals terminal. Forget about stress: you will be greeted with personalized attention and assistance with your luggage.
Comfortable, safe and private vehicles
Transfer in unit exclusively for you and your group. Air-conditioned vehicles, ample space for bags, and in excellent mechanical condition.
Professional and reliable drivers
Pilots are trained to cater for tourists. They are responsible, know the route perfectly and some speak basic English.
Personalized attention and constant communication
From your flight confirmation to your arrival at the lake.
Pickup included
Booking confirmed by the customer at Viator :
The passenger receives automatic confirmation by email with details of the transfer, including direct contact with the provider in Guatemala for personalized coordination.
Flight monitoring and prior communication:
We monitor flight status in real time to ensure punctuality, even if there are delays. Prior to that, we communicated by WhatsApp or email to confirm the flight details and exact departure point.
Reception at La Aurora Airport (GUA):
At the customs exit, the driver waits with a sign with the passenger's name. It provides support with luggage and offers a cordial welcome to the country.
Private transfer to Panajachel :
The journey is made by Inter-American road by private vehicle, comfortable, with air conditioning and enough space for passengers and luggage. Short stops are allowed for toilet or snack use if required by the passenger.
Direct arrival in Panajachel :
Passengers are dropped off at their hotel, Airbnb or specific point within the urban area of Panajachel. Luggage assistance is offered and the service is confirmed.
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GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
120VV, 60HzHz
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Price varies by option