If you are specifically interested in a private driver, Alfredo Garcia is bilingual, personable, prompt, and safe, and has nice vehicles: forms of transit from the airport should accept USD.Here's my take on getting from the airport to Antigua, reposted from a previous thread: Here are 2 transportation providers I’ve been pleased with in Guatemala for share shuttles, private transfers, and flight arrangements: After a long trip it's kind of nice to exit the airport and see my name on a sign but I usually only do that if I'm arriving after dark or with a group in tow. When I'm arriving at night I have my hotel - arrange a shuttle for me, $30-35 for up to 3 many hotels will make arrangements for you and Spanish schools will, too. You can hire a taxi on the spot cost might be $25-35, depending on your negotiating skills (shared, not per person). Arriving after 8pm there are likely to be share shuttles there, but there is a chance there won't - that happened to a friend recently. Be sure to have your hotel address handy they'll say they know where it is to get your business but that hasn't always been the case for me. You may have to wait a few minutes for the van to fill and a few minutes on the other end if others are dropped at their hotels/destinations in Antigua before you are. Generally - as Craig says - you can just walk out of the airport and choose someone who has "Antigua" on a sign the cost will be $10 per person. It matters a little what time of day (or night) you arrive.
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