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How to get fromSemuc Champey to Monterrico Beachby shuttle, bus, taxi, or car

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There are 4 ways to get from Semuc Champey to Monterrico Beach by shuttle, bus, taxi, or car

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  1. Shuttle, bus via San Agustín Lanquín

    best
    1. Take a shuttle bus from San Agustín Lanquín to Antigua Guatemalashuttle bus Antigua Guatemala
    2. Take the bus from Antigua Guatemala to Monterricobus bus Antigua
    4h 42m
    $55–57
  2. Shuttle, bus

    cheapest
    1. Take a shuttle bus from Semuc Champey to Antigua Guatemalashuttle bus Antigua
    2. Take the bus from Antigua Guatemala to Monterricobus bus Antigua
    10h 17m
    $26–54
  3. Taxi, bus

    1. Take the taxi from Semuc Champey to El Ranchotaxi taxi
    2. Take the bus from El Rancho to Litegua Bus Stationbus bus
    3. Take the bus from Guatemala City to Monterricobus bus
    7h 21m
    $157–369
  4. Drive 345.3 km

    1. Drive from Semuc Champey to Monterrico Beachcar car 345.3 km
    6h 39m
    $42–61

Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Semuc Champey, Guatemala and Monterrico Beach, Guatemala?

There is no direct connection from Semuc Champey to Monterrico Beach. However, you can take the taxi to San Agustín Lanquín, take the shuttle to Antigua Guatemala, walk to Antigua Guatemala, take the bus to Monterrico, then walk to Monterrico Beach. Alternatively, you can take the taxi to El Rancho, take the bus to Litegua Bus Station, walk to Guatemala City, take the bus to Monterrico, then walk to Monterrico Beach.

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