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Crossing Mexico Guatemala Border

How to cross the Mexico/ Guatemala border There are over eight official land border crossings between Mexico and Guatemala. This page attempts to explain the main traveler routes in detail. Note: If you have crossed at a border that is not published on this page, please contribute your information. This page cannot be complete without [...]

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How to cross the Mexico/ Guatemala border

There are over eight official land border crossings between Mexico and Guatemala. This page attempts to explain the main traveler routes in detail.

Note: If you have crossed at a border that is not published on this page, please contribute your information. This page cannot be complete without contributions from other travelers.

Palenque, Mexico to/ from Flores, Guatemala

Between Palenque and Flores is a major route for travelers crossing the border between Mexico and Guatemala.

There are two ways to do this border crossing:
1. Take a bus to the border, cross the river by boat, and then get on another bus on the other side. To travel to the border and cross yourself, you need to go to the border towns of either Bethel/ La Technica or Frontera Corozal depending on what country you are exiting from, and then take a boat across the Rio Usamacinta. You can then find transport on the other side to go to Palenque, Flores, or wherever else you would like to travel to.

2. Take the tourist shuttle, which will take care of the river crossing and provide transport on both sides of the border all the way between Palenque and Flores. This method takes around seven to ten hours.

Price:

The tourist shuttle costs 30+ USD while the independent transport method can be done for around 20 USD.

Additional information on this border crossing

It has been reported that the Mexican authorities are more willing to provide tourists with 180 day visas if they are with a tour group. Sometimes, if traveling independently, they are more prone to only giving you 90 days. This is a hearsay report, but may come in handy if you are debating which option to choose.

Map of border crossing

Flores to/ from Palenque map

Additional information

More Mexico/ Guatemala border crossing information to be added soon.

Filed under: Border Crossing, Guatemala, Mexico

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  • danielcmalloy March 15, 2013, 6:26 pm

    I am crossing over to MX from Flores and now the shuttle cost 250Q or 30USD

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  • M September 13, 2020, 2:50 am

    Do you know if you can leave from Mexico, get passport/documents stamped, cross the river, spend the night in Bethel, then come right back across? Can you get a new FMM at that Frontera immigration office this way? Thank you!

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    • VBJ September 14, 2020, 2:44 pm

      I’d recommend staying a couple of days, but, yes, this is possible.

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  • Trevor Warman May 26, 2021, 11:33 pm

    I know this post is years old but I can contribute with the details of the Hildago Tecun Uman crossing: current at May 2021

    https://www.nomadicbackpacker.com/mexico-to-guatemala-ciudad-hildago-tecun-uman-border-crossing.html

    Antigen test required for Guatemala. 2 copies of test result needed. No bribes asked for to leave Mexico.

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