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How to Get to El Paredón Guatemala

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By Bus, Shuttle or Car from Guatemala City, Antigua & Puerto San José

Getting to El Paredón Guatemala requires a combination of bus or shuttle and a short ferry crossing. The beach is located on a barrier island accessible only by boat across the estuary, which is part of what keeps it feeling remote and special. From Guatemala City, the total journey takes approximately 3–3.5 hours and costs Q40–80 by public transport, or Q150–350 by private shuttle. The most common route is: Guatemala City → Escuintla → Sipacate → El Paredón ferry. You can also depart from Antigua (add 1 hour) or arrive via Puerto San José by private lancha. The ferry from Sipacate runs continuously from 6am to 10pm and costs Q5 per person. Once across, you can walk or take a tuk-tuk to your accommodation.

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**Related pages:** [El Paredón Beach](/pages/el-paredon-beach) | [El Paredón Hostel Guide](/pages/el-paredon-hostel) | [Surf Lessons](/pages/surf-lessons-el-paredon) | [Is El Paredón Safe?](/pages/el-paredon-safe) | [Puerto San José Guatemala](/pages/puerto-san-jose-guatemala)

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How to Get to El Paredón Guatemala — Complete Transport Guide

Getting to El Paredón Guatemala requires a combination of bus or shuttle and a short ferry crossing. The beach is located on a barrier island accessible only by boat across the estuary, which is part ...

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How to Get to El Paredón Guatemala

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Michal B.
3 months ago

Surfing paradise, lovely spot for enjoying the sun and water!!! 🌞⛱️🌊🌴

Jensen P
2 months ago

This little beach town is delightfully underdeveloped, authentic, and relaxed. This is not a resort town by any means. Lots of small hotels and hostels. The temperature stays hot at night, and you might have difficulty sleeping. The beach was mostly clean, and the waves were good.

Yandro
a year ago

Absolutely love this beach and community. Felt safe everywhere we went and locals were really nice and welcoming.

Noah Rebero
3 months ago

Loved the sea and the waves, the black sand and how clean the beach is.

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How do I get to El Paredón from Guatemala City?

.Take a bus from Zona 4 terminal to Escuintla (1.5 hrs, Q15), then a bus to Sipacate (1 hr, Q10), and finally the ferry to El Paredón (10 min, Q5). Total: ~3 hrs, ~Q30. Alternatively, book a private shuttle (~Q200–350 one way).

How do I get to El Paredón from Antigua?

From Antigua, take a chicken bus or shuttle to Escuintla (1.5 hrs), then follow the same route to Sipacate and the ferry. Total from Antigua: ~3.5–4 hours. Private shuttle from Antigua to El Paredón costs around Q300–400 per person.

Is there a direct shuttle to El Paredón?

Yes — several shuttle companies in Guatemala City and Antigua offer direct transfers to El Paredón, including the ferry crossing. Prices range Q150–350/person depending on group size. Book via your hostel or a local tour operator.

How much does the ferry to El Paredón cost?

The public ferry (lancha) from Sipacate to El Paredón costs Q5 per person and runs continuously from 6:00am to 10:00pm. The crossing takes about 10 minutes. There is no road access — the ferry is the only way to reach the beach.

Can I drive to El Paredón?

You can drive to Sipacate and leave your car in a secure parking lot near the ferry dock (Q20–30/day). From there, take the ferry. There is no road to El Paredón itself — the village is on a barrier island separated from the mainland by the estuary.

How do I get from El Paredón to Antigua or Flores?

For Antigua: take the ferry to Sipacate, bus to Escuintla, then bus or shuttle to Antigua (total ~4 hrs). For Flores/Tikal: easiest by private shuttle or bus to Guatemala City first, then onward connection. Book shuttles in advance at your hostel.

Are there tuk-tuks at El Paredón?

Yes — tuk-tuks (motorized rickshaws) are the main transport within El Paredón village. Short trips cost Q5–10. They also carry luggage from the ferry dock to your hostel. The beach is small enough to walk everywhere in about 20 minutes.