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Dolores, Peten: Safety, Cost & Attractions (2026)

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Dolores sits at 450m in the tropical transition zone of Peten department, with a population of 42,000. The climate is warm with moderate humidity (24-30C). Known for southern petén and rural agriculture, it is part of one of Guatemala’s developing regions.

Safety & Connectivity: With a safety score of 5/10 (below average), exercise increased caution, avoid isolated areas at night. Main concerns: remote, very limited services, hot. Internet is limited. 4G coverage is spotty. Plan for intermittent connectivity. Check our internet guide for detailed ISP coverage.

Cost of Living: Monthly costs range from $227 (budget) to $350 (comfortable) to $630+ (luxury). This is affordable compared to other areas in Guatemala. Check today’s exchange rate and our cost of living comparison.

Local Festivals: Feria de Dolores (May 30) (patron: Virgen de Dolores). Guatemala’s feria season brings parades, live music, food stalls, and traditional dances. See our festivals calendar for dates across all departments.

For department-level data, see Peten. Check the latest exchange rates and cost of living data.

Climate & Weather

Dolores sits at 450m elevation in the tropical lowlands (tierra caliente). Typical temperatures range from 25-38C. Hot and humid year-round. AC recommended. Rainy season (May-Oct) brings heavy afternoon showers.

For current conditions and forecasts, see our weather page.

How to Get There

Dolores is approximately 500 km from Guatemala City (14.3 hours drive). The main route goes through Peten department.

From Guatemala City:

  • By bus: Buses depart from the terminal in Zona 4 or Centra Norte. Expect to pay Q200-350 ($26-46 USD).
  • By car: Take the main highway through Peten. Road conditions vary; check CONRED for updates.
  • By shuttle: Tourist shuttles available from Antigua or Guatemala City to major destinations in Peten.

Check our transportation guide and today’s gas prices (currently Q33.67/gal regular in Peten).

Local Festivals & Ferias

Dolores celebrates 1 festival throughout the year:

  • Feria de Dolores (Patron: Virgen de Dolores) — May 30

Guatemala’s ferias feature traditional dances, marimba music, processions, food stalls, and community celebrations. See our complete ferias calendar for dates across all 337 municipalities.

Local Costs & Services

Key cost data for Dolores (Peten department):

  • Monthly budget: $600/month (comfortable single person in Peten)
  • Gas price: Q33.67/gallon regular (Q34.85 premium)
  • Internet: 10-30 Mbps available (Tigo/Claro)
  • Exchange rate: Check today’s live rate

Compare remittance rates and check the cost of living calculator for detailed budgets.

Safety Overview

Safety score: 5/10 (Average). Exercise normal precautions. Stay aware of your surroundings, especially in markets and bus terminals.

Emergency contacts:

  • CONRED (disaster): 1566
  • Police (PNC): 110
  • Fire department: 122
  • Ambulance: 128
  • Tourist police (PROATUR): 1500

Read our full Guatemala safety guide for department-by-department data.

Explore Peten Department

Dolores is one of the municipalities in Peten department. Explore nearby areas and compare data across the region.

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FAQ

Is Dolores safe?

Dolores scores 5/10 for safety, which is below average. Exercise caution, particularly at night and in less-traveled areas. Areas to be cautious: remote, very limited services.

How much does it cost to live in Dolores?

Monthly living costs in Dolores range from $227 (budget) to $350 (comfortable). This includes rent, food, utilities, and transport in Peten department. A couple can live on approximately $560/month.

What is Dolores known for?

Dolores is known for southern petén, rural agriculture, quiet. Located at 450m elevation with warm weather, the area is primarily a local community.

Data from locations.json, government sources, and field surveys

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