Guatemala

  • Starting from AED 90
  • “Hassle-free, Pick-up & Delivery Service”

Guatemala

  • Starting from AED 90
  • “Hassle-free, Pick-up & Delivery Service”
Guatemala

Guatemala Tourist Visa For UAE Residents

Unveil the Magic of Guatemala: A Journey Through Timeless Beauty

 Step into a world where ancient history and vibrant culture blend seamlessly with breathtaking natural wonders—welcome to Guatemala. Known as the “Heart of the Mayan World,” Guatemala offers an unparalleled travel experience that promises to captivate your senses and ignite your spirit of adventure. Explore the mystical ruins of Tikal, where towering temples rise above the lush rainforest canopy, echoing the whispers of a bygone civilization. Wander through the colourful streets of Antigua, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its charming colonial architecture and bustling markets. Marvel at the stunning beauty of Lake Atitlán, surrounded by majestic volcanoes and traditional villages that preserve the rich heritage of the indigenous people. Whether you’re hiking through the cloud forests, exploring volcanic landscapes or immersing yourself in the lively local festivals, Guatemala is a destination that invites you to discover its hidden treasures and create unforgettable memories. Embark on a journey to Guatemala and uncover the magic that makes this country a true gem of Central America.

 

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Requirements For UAE Nationals:

UAE citizens can enter the Republic of Guatemala without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. The passport should be valid for at least six months from the date of entry with hotel reservation, travel insurance and return air tickets within the 90 days period.

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Requirements For UAE Residents:

  • Original Passport with at least 6 months validity and minimum 3 blank pages.
  • Copy of the UAE residence visa with minimum validity of 3 months.
  • Visa application form completed and signed.
  • Emirates ID copy.
  • 2 colored recent photographs with white background.
  • Personal covering letter explaining purpose of travel to the country.
  • Original bank statement stamped and updated for last 6 months with bank seal.
  • Original NOC letter from your current employer or sponsor.
  • Air Tickets.
  • Hotel Reservation.
  • Travel Insurance.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Guatemala

1

Mayan Ruins of Tikal
In the humid jungle of northern Guatemala, near the border of Belize, stands one of the greatest archaeological sites in Central America. The well-preserved ruined city of Tikal is one of the best places to visit in Guatemala to learn about Mayan culture.

2

Antigua Guatemala
If you’re looking for a city to settle in for a bit, this is the place to come. With Quality hotels at reasonable rates, trendy restaurants serving excellent food, and plenty of things to do, it’s easy to fill your days here.

3

Lake Atitlán (Lago de Atitlán)
Often described as the most beautiful lake in the world, Lake Atitlán is another destination where travelers tend to linger. Make the journey here and you won’t be disappointed. You can easily spend a week or more sightseeing in the small towns and villages that ring the lake.

4

Chichicastenango Market
Isolated Chichicastenango, known locally as “Chichi,” is a large town surrounded by valleys and mountains. The sleepy cobblestone streets come alive on Thursdays and Sundays, as it hosts one of the largest and most hectic markets in Guatemala.

5

Quetzaltenango
Quetzaltenango, Guatemala’s second-largest city, is the commercial center of southwestern Guatemala. More commonly called Xela, the town’s major sights are the Parque Centro América and the Neoclassical buildings surrounding it. Most of these buildings, apart from the cathedral, stem from the era in the 19th century when Xela was a major trading and artistic community.

6

Pacaya Volcano, Antigua
Pacaya Volcano, located near Antigua, Guatemala, is one of Central America’s most active volcanoes and a popular destination for adventure seekers. Known for its frequent eruptions, Pacaya offers visitors the chance to hike up its slopes and witness stunning lava flows and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The volcano’s rugged beauty and thrilling activity make it a must-visit for those exploring Antigua and Guatemala’s natural wonders.

7

Semuc Champey
This stunning spot, deep in the jungle, can be a bit difficult to get to but is worth the effort. A 300-meter limestone shelf creates natural pools in the river, perfect for a quick dip. The pools are a vibrant color of green or turquoise. The water is calm and warm, and the area is surrounded by dense forest full of wildlife.

8

Livingston
This small town of brightly painted wooden houses, found in the jungle among coconut groves, lies along Guatemala’s Caribbean Coast. Livingston feels more like the Caribbean than the rest of Guatemala because of its population of Garífuna, descendants of escaped would-be slaves and the indigenous Maya.