Guatemala 2005
Antigua to Iztapa
99Ks
From Antigua take the highway toward Ciudad Vieja. At 3Ks, turn right on dirt road and over a small bridge to New Highway 4Ks. Cross winds from the west. Skirt around Ciudad Viejo ( 7Ks) and at 9Ks back to the Highway, turn right. At 13Ks, the road to Alotenango. It’s equal distance to go thru the city or around. At 15Ks, the road out of Alotenango. Good scenery, New Highway with wide shoulder, quiet. Almost all down hill. At 36Ks, Sarita Restaurant at junction with the road to Guatemala City. At 40Ks, into Esquintla then out to the Auto Pista. 43Ks, Auto Pista, 4 lanes, shoulder, fast traffic, uninteresting scenery, slightly down. This is the fastest way through a boring area. At 87Ks is the junction to Iztapa. At 89Ks there is a bike path on the left side of the narrow road. At 94Ks the bike path switches to the right side of the road. At 97Ks the Bike Path ends but the narrow road is quiet. Iztapa at 99Ks.


Iztapa to Monterrico
28Ks
Down a dirt road 1K to the 3 minute ferry. (inland from town up the river). Good , narrow and quiet road through rural countryside. Very enjoyable, no views of the ocean. The road is inland. 28Ks, Monterrico. Right to the beaches and hotels, left to the 20 Minute ferry to La Avellana.
Monterrico to Chiquimulilla
32Ks
20 Minute Ferry to La Avellana. Then the road is a quiet country lane, nice rural scenery. Gradual climb then moderate then steeper climbing after 15Ks. Cross (west) winds. Good riding. At 18Ks over the highway then into Taxisco at 19Ks. Right (east) for 1 K to Highway which is a somewhat rough road to be repaired (2006) hills. At 24Ks, newer, wider highway. Moderate traffic but many trucks. Occasional views to the coast. At 29Ks , left 3K climb into the Centro ( Chiquimulilla).
Chiquimulilla, Guatemala to El Salvador Border
52Ks
3Ks back down to the Highway. Left, excellent wide 2-lane road with a shoulder (new 2005). Light traffic, gradual descent then mostly flat. Some trucks. Nice scenery. Tail (west) winds. Good riding. At 20Ks small and moderate hills. At 31Ks, turn off for Las Lisas. At 36Ks, start a 2 K moderate climb then down and slight hills to border at 52Ks. Winds changed to side or head winds (north-easterly).

Guatemala November 2004
This trip started and ended in Guatemala City. We went west into Chiapas, Mexico and rode almost the same route on return.
Guatemala City to Antigua
45Ks
Climb on a busy 8 and 6 lane highway. After 16Ks, views back to the city. Dangerous (better in bus). 25K climb. At top it becomes 4-lanes. Gradual descent to San Lucas, 29Ks. At 30 Ks, turn on Hwy 10 to Antigua. 2-lanes each way but narrow. Mostly down. After 34Ks, its steep down (10%) with shoulder. In Antigua, all streets are cobblestone. This is a poor ride on busy highways.
Antigua – day ride to Escuintla and back
80Ks
To Ciudad Vieja then to Alotenango, 14Ks. Narrow and busy to Ciudad Vieja then a new quiet highway with shoulder. Almost all down to Escuintla. Alternative: Just past the road sign to Guatemala City on the road to Ciudad Vieja, go right on a dirt road for 1K to a wide, new, paved highway around Ciudad Vieja. Little traffic. At junction for Alotenango go left through town for 3 Ks then continue back to highway. Going through town adds no distance and is more interesting.
Antigua to Panajachel
109Ks
**Described in reverse.** From Panajachel to the Highway its 18Ks up with very steep climbs (most bikers take the bus but you have to change busses in Solola). Go right and climb 4Ks to Los Encuentros (marker 127K). Two-lanes with shoulder. Moderate traffic with some trucks and busses. Great views including of Lake Atitlan. Rolling, then down long gradual descent to K marker 106 then climb to K marker 100 then undulating. Start down at K marker 93. At K89, a new wider highway. Mostly headwinds (in November). Continue down through and past Tecpan. Just before Patzicia, the busy road narrows. You are forced to ride the gravel shoulder. You’d be better off to cut into Patzicia to avoid some of this narrow Highway. Its a hilly 4Ks back to the Highway. Its still mostly narrow, old and busy (tough). Up and down then at K62 down to Chimaltenango at K54. Right 17Ks to Antigua, on a two-lane road. No shoulder but light traffic. Two steep down and ups and then a long descent into Antigua. Cobblestone streets.
Panajachel to Quetzaltanago (Xela)
89Ks
**Described in reverse.** From Xela, its 15Ks to the Highway on a narrow, flat and busy road. The junction is called Cuatro Caminos mile marker K189. Turn left and climb out on a older two-lane road with shoulder. Moderate traffic. 1st top: 182K. A respite then climb to 176K. A respite then climb to 171K. Winds are fluky (front, back or calm). More gradual as you go. At K171, the top at the radio tower. 2950 meters. Its called “Alaska”. Great vistas. Down to 161k then up and down. At 148K, down gradually to K141 then mostly climb to K131. Turn for Panajachel on a narrow, two-lane road. Light traffic but fast. Hilly then gradual down then very steep down. Lake Atitlan views, beautiful vistas. 18 Ks to Panajachel.
Quetaltenago (Xela) 2335 meters to Huehuetenango 1902 meters
92Ks
Xela 15Ks on a narrow, flat and busy road to the highway junction know as Cuatro Caminos (from Cuatro Caminos to Huehue is 77Ks). 5Ks up to the highway to San Francisco El Atlo then mostly climbing to K203 or 18Ks from Cuatro Caminos. Now mostly descending for 42Ks. Bottom at K245. New wider road. Great vistas. Moderate to light traffic. Head winds mostly(in November). Then a 6K climb and a 6K descent. Then off highway 4 Ks to Centro (Huehue) on a four-lane road.
Huehuetenango to La Mesilla the border with Mexico
94Ks
4Ks back to Highway 1, turn right, start at K220, rolling, easy hills. Good highway with shoulder. Start with tailwinds in November. 8Ks down to the river at 23Ks (K marker 274) At marker K280, road narrows, no shoulder but light traffic. At 295K, a new wide road through the gorge. Beautiful. At K300, in November, the wind switched to head winds. At K312, narrow, older road. Finally, up 5Ks then down 5Ks to border, K marker 340. (4Ks from the border down to Mexico immigration).
Guatemala April 1988
Mexican Border (on Pan American Highway) to Huehuetenango (or Huehue) (April 1988 description)
84Ks
From Mexican border to Guatemala customs, it’s a few Ks uphill. We had to pay to take our bikes into Guatemala. After customs, start up, then rolling hills while going up a river valley. Strong tailwind. Road a little rough in parts. Very little traffic. Hot. Colorful culture. Off the Pan Am Highway into Huehue 5Ks
Huehue to Quezaltenango (April 1988 description)
88Ks
Rolling hills, then a long climb. Very interesting views of the Indian life and culture. Light to moderate traffic, good scenery. Off the main road 13Ks to Quezaltenango. Some Indians don’t speak Spanish.

Quezaltenango to Panajachel (on Lake Atitlan)(April 1988 description)
92Ks
Back to Pan American Highway, then climb initially, then up and down. The highlands have a cool climate and pine trees but the air is fouled by black exhaust from the trucks and even cars. Also burning fields so it’s hazy. Volcanoes loom in the distance. 72Ks to turn off for Solola (and Panajachel). A steep descent on a road in bad condition. Fog and haze, so no views of the lake. After Solola, 12 Ks from junction, another 8Ks to Panajachel. Poor downhill.
Panajachel to Antigua (April 1988 description)
109Ks
Much clearer day especially in the A.M. Back up. Great views. Blue lake surrounded by volcanoes. To highway at Encuentros. Fabulous views while riding along a ridge. Even some lake views. Road was wide and well graded. More pine forests. Furniture makers. Through an area of vegetable farms. Up around a mountain. Then into Chimaltenango. Junction 72Ks from Encuentros. Right. Two big climbs and descents for 17Ks to Antigua. Cobblestone streets.
Antigua to Guatemala City (April 1988 description)
45Ks
Hilly and busy. More population. It’s 13Ks to San Lucas Sacatepequez, moderate traffic till the junction.

We flew to Flories from Guatemala City and then rode to Cancun.
Flores to Tikal
63Ks
All relatively easy riding. 8Ks to Santa Elena. 20Ks to El Cruce , then north to Tikal 35Ks.
Tikal to Belize Border
100Ks
Back to El Cruce 35Ks. Then 65Ks on a poor road of dirt and rocks. Needed a mountain bike but we had our road bikes. Pretty flat and desolate. Just like getting into Guatemala, we had to pay customs to get our bikes out of Guatemala.

Guatemala, April, 1992
International Airport in Guatemala City to Avenida Reforma
2Ks
The airport is very close to the main drag, Reforma. Very convenient on a bike. There’s traffic around the traffic circle. Reforma has a side road to avoid the traffic. Easy.
Guatemala City to El Salvador Border (April 1992 description)
121Ks
Reforma to Highway CA1 (under construction). Okay for bikes, four lane boulevard. Climb 15Ks at a doable 6% grade. Then two lanes, no shoulder with traffic. Down 25Ks, gradual, no shoulder. Then rolling hills to Barbarena. Then Highway 1 has shoulder for 20Ks. Narrow again before Cuilapa, 62Ks from Guatemala City. Another 11Ks up to Highway 8 which is narrow, rougher, but has little traffic. Highway 8 diminishes down toward the border. Occasionally, the road is wider and better to Highway 8. Junction to border 48Ks.
