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FAQ’s

• What is the typical length of stay?

Although a typical package consists of three days of fishing and four nights lodging, you may take as many days as you would like.

• How much does a vacation to Guatemala cost?

Check our packages page for the most current pricing

• What is the skill level expected on the trip?

From beginners to experts, we have fished them all. Our captains are happy to adapt to your style or we can show you how we do it. There is no beter place in the world to learn or improve your skills as an angler.

• What are the qualifications of the staff?

Most of our staff has been with us for many years and has been trained to American hotel standards.

• What is the experience of the company?

Fins ‘n Feathers staff has been hosting anglers from around the world since 1995.
The owner’s are lifetime anglers with a background in the restaurant and hotel industry.

• Exchange rates and procedures?

US Dollars are widely accepted at most places including Fins ‘n Feathers. Quetsallies are the currency of Guatemala, the current exchange rate is Q7.5 = US$1

• Is this a child friendly resort and what age is acceptable?

Children are always welcome, we plan on running a summer “fishing school” program for families.

• Travel options? Transfers?

Guest are transported in our own vans driven by our trained chauffeurs. Helicopter transfers can be arranged on request.

• Is the water safe?

While we have a filtration system throughout the Lodge, we still recommend bottled water for drinking.

• Insurance needs?

Trip insurance is not required but is recommended; ask our staff to provide the info.

• Cancellation policy?

Please review this PDF document for fleet policies.

• Passport and visa?

Passports are required and passport info will be needed before your arrival to Guatemala.

• Language?

The Lodge staff speaks English and the boat captains are American.

 


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