Mayan Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the most memorable hole at Mayan Golf Club, and what makes it special?
I'd point you straight to the 14th hole, a par-3 that plays downhill with a stunning backdrop of the surrounding volcanic peaks. The elevation change makes club selection tricky, but the views alone are worth the round. You'll want to take an extra moment on the tee box to soak it all in.
When is the best time of year to play Mayan Golf Club for ideal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting during Guatemala's dry season, roughly November through April. You'll enjoy consistently sunny skies and comfortable temperatures, ensuring the course is in its prime and the views are crystal clear. Avoid the rainy season if you can, as afternoon showers can interrupt your round.
How easy is it to get to Mayan Golf Club from Guatemala City, and what should I expect for transportation?
Getting there is quite straightforward from Guatemala City, usually a 30-45 minute drive depending on traffic. We suggest arranging a private taxi or ride-share service for convenience, as public transport isn't ideal for carrying clubs. The club itself offers secure parking if you opt for a rental car.
Beyond the golf, what's the general atmosphere like at Mayan Golf Club, and are there good amenities?
The atmosphere is wonderfully relaxed and welcoming, a true escape from the city bustle. You'll find a well-appointed clubhouse with a pro shop and a restaurant serving delicious local fare, perfect for a post-round meal. It's a place where you can genuinely unwind and enjoy the tranquility.
Is Mayan Golf Club a challenging course, and what's the typical cost for a round?
Mayan Golf Club offers a fair challenge for all skill levels, with well-placed bunkers and some elevation changes that keep you thinking. Green fees are generally in the $70-$100 range, which we consider excellent value for a course of this quality in Central America. Caddies are available and highly recommended for their local knowledge.