

While there isn't really a whole lot to see until you get to Antigua-bar traffic, unfortunately!-it's still a nice journey and a good opportunity to unwind after a long flight and catch a glimpse of Guatemalan life through the window. You will be met at arrivals by a private driver with your name on a sign, load your bags into the car, and head straight from the airport to your hotel in air-conditioned comfort. This is also a good option if you are arriving late at night or if you are worried about safety. The quickest and most convenient way to get from La Aurora International Airport to Antigua is by private transfer. By Private Transferĭuration: approx 1-3 hours (traffic dependent)

Adventurous types and those on a budget might choose to take the chicken bus, but this takes much longer and comes bottom of the ranks for safety, comfort, and convenience. Private transfers rank top for comfort and convenience but are a little more expensive than an Uber or a public shuttle bus.

There are a variety of different ways that you can travel from Guatemala City Airport to Antigua, including private transfers, Ubers, taxis, shuttle buses, and public buses (aka chicken buses). La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City and Antigua are less than 25 miles (40km) apart, but, when you take into account the traffic, the winding roads that cut through the hills, and cobbled streets in Antigua's colonial center, you will need to allow for a minimum of one hour travel time and upwards of three hours during peak traffic.
