Cost of Living in Antigua Guatemala (2019) | Visa Extension | Banking | Ep. 54

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Hola amigos, welcome back to my channel. This video is about my cost of living in Antigua, Guatemala. First, I am gonna talk about how Antigua is like. Second, I am going to talk about banking. Then, we will dive into the cost of living. I have the timestamp down below. Feel free to go into the section that you wanna watch. Just remember to like, share and subscribe. Antigua is a small town which is round 1hr away from Guatemala City, if you are lucky. There are a lot volcanos for hiking. If you don’t really like hiking or you are with children, there are a lot of farms to visit, such as coffee farm, macadamia farm, avocado farm, etc. If you go to language school, they might bring you to some of them. Or you just ask people. Because those are not listed on TripAdvisor. Okay farm doesn’t sound very interesting right? There are many other tours such as going to Tikal, a very famous Maya ruin in Guatemala, which takes over 10 hrs by bus, as well as tours to El Salvador otHonduras. Most of the tourists can only stay here for 90 days. If they want to stay longer, they will go a bus to a place called San Cristobal de las Casas in Mexico and come back. So they can get a new visa for another 90 days. Guatemala has a C-4 agreement with Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador. If you exit Guatemala, go to he above countries, and come back. you won’t get a new visa. So the best way is go to Mexico. You can go Belize as well, but it's more expensive But Belize is closer to Tikal, which is only around 5 hrs. Another option is to extend your visa at the immigration office in Guatemala City. There are many information online about how to do it. Some say 8 days, some say 4 days. Because the policy is keep chaning. This morning, I read a blog post they said they only took one hour to finish the process I haven’t tested it yet. But I will link this post at the description box if anyone is interested, go to take a look and try and let me know Most of the people in Antigua speak very good English. I mean people who work in restaurants, tour companies and language schools. So it shouldn't be any communication problem. I went there in August, the summer vacation month. I saw tourists there but the town was not very crowded. May be there are too many activities to do out of the town. Weekend is usually very quiet. If you study Spanish, you might know that Guatemala is famous of its language school because of its good value comparing to many other countries. I will talk about it in details in my other video. What I want to say is, even the tuition has a better value, doesn’t mean the cost of living is cheap. Things in Antigua are relatively expensive. That's from my own experience and also the comments from local people. Let’s talk about banking in Antigua because I saw so many people were talking about it on tripadvisor. So I would like to share about my experience. Normally, each withdraw is Q2000 maximum and there is a charge of Q30 something. Q2000 could not last me too long because I have pay cash to my school. By chance, I found ATM inside a bank with a security guard, which I could withdraw Q2500 each time. I will have the google map link down below. There are many ATM in Antigua but mostly they are right outside the bank or just a group of ATM. All those places do not have a security guard. I don’t concern about robbery because Antigua looks pretty safe during day time. But it has many tourists which are the target. I just want to avoid any chance that my information will be scanned. Also, I will say don’t withdraw money in the last minute. My experience was that the third time I went to the same bank, I couldn’t withdraw any money. So the next day, I brought my passport to the bank and tried to withdraw from the counter But I couldn’t because there was a connection problem between the bank and my card. I assumed that because it rained a lot the previous day and it affected the connection. Then I tried other banks and I still couldn’t. So prepare yourself and good luck. I never pay with a credit card in Antigua because there is an extra charge. And I wasn’t too sure about the security. Okay, let’s dive into the cost of living. First is dining out. Let's watch a clip. Eating in a restaurant with a simple dish and a drink can easily cost you Q100 which is around $13 dollars. Restaurants tend to put 10% service charge directly to the bill. So that $13 is including tip. When I was in Mexico, I paid 100peso for the same thing, which is around $5.50. A roasted chicken is $8, while in Mexico, I can get it at $5 in many big supermarkets. For the month, I spent $243 on dining out. I swear, I didn’t eat out much. Even café, I only visited once or twice a week. So $243 for dining out is a crazy number. Next is groceries. First is a big local market. Small vegetable is Q1 each, like $0.13. But to be honest with you, things there don’t look very nice. Maybe because I could only go there in the afternoon. Second is a big supermarket in downtown, It’s not very fancy. But it has home essentials, food and another floor for stationaries. Third one is another supermarket close to my airbnb. It’s not very big but very modern and clean. You can have more choices of international food. Meat is packed very nicely. Because it’s not in downtown, it’s usually not busy. Right next to it, there is a little plaza with a food court and different kind of shops. Next is transportation. I am glad Uber is available in Antigua. Taking an uber from the airport to Antigua is around $23. But I pay $32 because my flight was delayed. So I felt rush hour. Thanks Interjet for that. Another option is taking a shuttle for $10. When you exist the airport, there will be people grabbing you. But you might need to wait for the shutler till it’s available or it has enough people to depart. Because my Airbnb was on an unnamed road on Google. So I just wanted to get here before night time and I took an uber. I was glad I did that For local buses, there’s a big bus station next to the market. The fare is starting from Q1 depends on the location. There is also motor taxi. In here, they call them Tuk Tuk. It costs around 8Q to 15Q within the town Just off the topic for a few seconds, Tuk Tuk is Thai or what? In south east Asia, they call those as Tuk Tuk. I am surprised that in Antigua, they also call them Tuk Tuk. Cos in Mexico, they are called motor taxi. When I asked my Mexican friend about it, she has never heard of the name Tuk Tuk. How about regular taxi? I saw a few, once in a while. But Antigua is so small that you can just walk If you wanna go to the lake or somewhere further, you can walk into a travel agency and ask for for a shuttler. They don’t go every hour but they do have a fixed schedule. If you are staying in a hotel in central, normally, they can pick you up from there. For the month, I spent $94 on transportation. Next is tour. I only joined 2 volcano trips. Including all other admission, I paid $164 in total on tour and admission. For Personal care, I just picked up some random stuff for $18 If you want to go for massage, it’s around Q200 to Q300 per hour. For gym, it’s around Q250 something per month. You can also pay per day or per week. Next is phone bill. I purchased a sim card at the airport for Q200 which is around $25. It is including 2.5 GB of data and some telephone time. But somehow, there was promotion and I got 5 GB for 30 days. Many people said don’t exchange money and get sim card from the Guatemala airport I partially agree with that because exchanging money there is a complete ripe off. But getting a sim card is a must for me. I just feel more secure and I can request an uber. You don’t have to exchange local currency in order to get the sim card cos you can buy with US dollars. When I entered Guatemala for the second time, I tried to top up my sim card with credit card but I couldn’t, not sure is it because mine is a foreign card. So after I exited the custom, I went to an information desk and asked for a Tigo shop. In Guatemala, there are 2 telephone companies, Tigo and Claro. Unfortunately, there is none. But the person there was so nice. He shared his data with me, so that I could order un uber. For Tigo, if you buy a chip at their shop is only 10Q. Then you pay for the plan that you want. Accomodation. I am living a little north of Antigua. My airbnb is a very beautiful house. There is only me and my landlord. And she has a cleaning lady who comes 5 days a week. So the house is very clean, tidy with lots of privacy. The landlord is very nice lady. I am so thankful. She also has a washer and a dryer, so I don’t have to spend extra money on laundry. I paid $339 for the month. It was a very a good deal. Accommodation in Antigua tend to be expensive or people run their little botique hotel with 6 to 10 rooms. So I am super thankful to find this accommodation. Next is school, I paid $110 per week. So it is $440 per month. More details are in my Spanish learning review video. Next is Misc, random stuff again, I spent $37 For the whole month, I spent $1475. I think it would be nice to stay in Antigua for a week or two with a proper travel plan. If you would like to stay in Guatemala for a longer time, I don’t recommend Antigua. Because it’s relatively expensive. Okay, that’s it from me. Remember to subscribe my channel, as well as like and share this video. Until next time. Bye!
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Length: 16min 27sec (987 seconds)
Published: Thu Dec 05 2019
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