Sayaxché

Sayaxché is a city in the Peten department of the Northern Lowlands of Guatemala. Sayaxché is an excellent base of operations for visiting Maya ruins in western Petén, usually by river.

Get in

Most tourists visiting Sayaxche are simply changing microbuses while travelling between Coban and Flores. Microbuses from Coban drop you in the central part of the town at the ferry dock. Microbuses to Flores depart from the parking lot on the far shore. Small ferries (Q2 (quetzales)) shuttle people across the river.

Getting to Sayaxche is not particularly difficult. If coming from Guatemala City, catch a bus to Coban then change to a bus or a microbus to Sayaxche. You may need to change microbuses at Raxruja.

Get around

Walk, boat, bus.

By ferry

A ferry takes vehicles from one side of the river to the other.

See

  • Aguateca. Maya ruin downriver from Sayaxché. Negotiate with a motor launch to take you there.
  • Ceibal. Maya ruin with some nice stelae. Negotiate a motor launch to take you upriver.
  • Dos Pilas. Maya ruin. Most travel agencies wll offer you a multi-day trip using river and mules. If you don't have much time, ask around for transport in 4WD, and you can do the trip in a single day.

Do

  • canoe. Dugout canoes are available for hire to take travelers to the ruins of Aguateca

Buy

Traditional Mayan Clothing

Eat

Frijoles, Huevos, Pollo

Drink

Sleep

Hotel La Pasion - Cheap rooms with TV and private bathrooms US$7 (May 2008), my toilet didn´t have a seat and it is noisy as it is near the river crossing where the barge leaves from to transport vehicles.

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