The national buscompany 'Litegua' takes you to the capital city. A trip can take 5 to 6 hours. You can choose first or second class. First class goes directly, inlcudes one meal, and has air conditioning. A one way ticket costs Q80. Second class stops several times during the trip. And it is possible that the bus goes to Morales, that takes one more hour. One way ticket for Q50.
Puerto Barrios has got a international airport.
'El muelle' is the boatterminal, near to 'El Rastro'. You can get a boat to Punta de Palma and Livingston. But also to Punta Gorda, in Belize.
There is only one route that goes from the Central Market, in Puerto Barrios; to San Agustin, in Santo Tomas de Castilla. The bus stops don't have signals most of the time, so you must have to know the place where you are coming down.
To move in a more wide area, the best ones are the taxis. But be careful. Taxis must have an identification number on both doors. Also, you can negotiate the payment with the driver. Most of the time, this isn't necessary; but like you don't know the city and you don't have your own car, you will have to do it sooner or later. Most of the time, a "carrera" will cost you between Q20 or Q50; depending of the place where you are going.
Assaults are very common in the country, but Puerto Barrios is a relatively safe city (at the moment) but be careful with taxis during night. Take them in well illuminated places and if you can, guide them to your destination and ask them to do not pick another person while you're using it. This will cost you a bit more, but you won't get ruined.
English is not widely spoken, you will have to communicate with the rest of the people by using Spanish.
The river has several natural pools, and they look like paradise.
But check the weather report before going there. If it has been raining in the last days, then the water will be dirty. It's not polluted, but it isn't nice to take a bath in.
If you don't feel like traveling for a few hours then you can just stay inside the city. There you can walk to the two parks that the city has. One is located in the old part of Puerto Barrios, its name is Tekunuman. This park is right infront of the "Hotel del Norte." Recent constructin has been made to this park, and now cars and motocycles can go to a paves terrace overlooking the ocean called "El Malecon." The other park is located on the oppisite site, this park is called "Reina Barrios" There is a large outside theatre shaped like a shell, known as "La Concha".
Now if you feel like cooling off from the hot sun, there is a mall called "La Pradera" located outside Puerto Barrios going to Santo Thomas. There you can find a foodcourt with McDonalds, Pollo Campero, Domino's Pizza, Saritas (ice cream parlor), and many more different stationaries. There are clothing stores such as Gap, Adidas, and other local stores. There is also a game place near the foodcourt where you can play arcade games, air hockey, and ride a small carasoul.
Puerto Barrios is a very nice place to hang around, to meet locals, enjoy the small citylife, go dancing, ...
Other restaurants are '''"El Castillo"''', '''"Fogon Porteno"''', '''"Pepin Burger"''','''"Restaurante y Cafeteria MAXIM"''' and '''"Dona Maria"''' and some others that have special things like churrascos or tortillas de harina.
If you like Cuban food, you can go to '''"La Habana Vieja"'''. This restaurant is located on 8th. avenue between 7th. and 6th. streets. You can eat the best pieces of meat in there.
If you want to try a typical of the entire country; you can go to '''"Pollo Campero"''' (Country Chicken) It's located in 8th. street and 7th. avenue, next to the Central Market. This is an international chain of restaurants like Kentucky Fried Chicken, but has the special Guatemalan flavour.
If what you are looking for is for 1st. class cuisine, go to the Mar Brissa hotel or to Amatique Bay hotel. The finest restaurants in town. Both of them are a little far away form downtown, but is very easy to get to them.
For sure you should try the fresh fruits that are sold in the local market. Papaya, mango, melon, pineapple and many others like you've never eaten before. You should also taste the 'licuados', juices and milkshakes that refreshes very well in the tropical heat.
Right around the corner there is another club called '''La Meta''', short for "Metamorphosis". This club offers only one dance floor but they play different types of music. It has a terrace, and in the back it accommodates by having chairs and tables right near the ocean for nice breeze.
The tradition in this city is that Saturday is '''Colombina Day''', while Sunday is '''Meta Day'''. That way there isn't much competition between the two.
Since two years there is a new disco, called "Casa Madrid".
It_Ls more safe to use hotels that are big. The may be a little more expensive than others, but you won't get ruined. Some of them are:
You can also hospedate in '''Hotel del Norte'''. Is a beautiful hotel that has more that a 100 years. Is in the old downtown of Puerto Barrios an is close to the City Hall and the Central Market. But it is too near of the port, so there's a lot of traffic and dust.