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Arriving in Quetzaltenango 

Guidebooks


LP Guatemala 2001


Rough Guide 2002

                       



Nathalie Coutu, Canadian student with her first family: Velardes.
Photo copyright: nathcoutu@yahoo.com


During your staying in Quetzaltenango you will be living with a Guatemalan family, which are carefully selected to ensure your well being and safety. The homes are clean and you will have your own private room.  You will receive three complete meals seven days a week (special vegetarian or dietary needs can be arranged).

We believe the homestay is an important part of learning Spanish and discovering  the culture of Guatemala.  The families are experienced with housing Spanish students and with communicating with students of all levels. 

If you prefer living in an apartment or in a hotel, don't hesitate writing us and we will make a reservation for you during your staying in Guatemala. But we think staying in a family is an important part of learning Spanish and the our cultur
e.

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