Please buy them as soon as you can as prices go up closer to our wedding date. You must fly into La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City. ―
Yes, please click our Travel & Stay tab for more information. We recommend you use the Antigua Tours private shuttle service to travel from the airport in Guatemala City to Antigua and on your trip back. The trip takes approximately 1 - 1.5 hours on weekends and 2-3 hours on working days (please consider the traffic in Guatemala City). ―
Hotel recommendations can be found under Travel & Stay tab on our page. There are multiple hotels in Antigua Guatemala for every budget and taste. Online booking platforms also work well in Guatemala. We recommend you reserve a place close to the central park or our wedding venue. ―
Dress Code: Formal ―
Yes, both the ceremony and reception will take place in El Patio de Clio's
We recommend to exchange your dollars in Banks in Antigua Guatemala or in the Currency-exchange office at the airport. · ATMs are available in most of the hotels or all over Antigua Guatemala. · Credit cards are accepted in hotels and restaurants. · The Currency may vary by the time of your visit but approximately is: Quetzal (Q) Q8.00 = US$1 Some places accept dollars cash but you may get a better deal by paying in quetzals. ―
Guatemala is called the land of the eternal spring, meaning there's good weather most of the year. February is a great month to visit Guatemala, the climate is comfortable and the temperature normally varies between 13°C to 25°C (55°F to 77°F). It cools down in the night, so bring a light jacket. ―
The best way to get to feel Antigua's culture, art and history is by foot. We recommend that you pack comfortable shoes to walk Antigua's cobblestone streets like a local. For non walkable destinations you're good to use Uber or three wheel taxis, also known as “Tuc Tuc”. ―
Yes! We want to reassure our guests that Guatemala is a safe destination. We know you will love Guatemala as much as we do. We would never ask family and friends to travel somewhere unsafe.