Guatemalan Ties

Heritage Tours for Guatemalan adoptees & their loved ones

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Three journeys. One Guatemala.

Each program includes group activities, community service, and Ties team support throughout

GUATEMALAN TIES • SUMMER 2027 • JUNE - JULY • ALL AGES

For adoptees of all ages - the classic Ties experience.

● Open to all ages and loved ones
● Two journeys: Signature (12 days) and Lite (8 days)
● Dedicated time for your adoption story
Financial assistance available
☀️ Early Bird Pricing ends September 30, 2026! ☀️

SIGNATURE

June 27 - July 8, 2027

12 days · Antigua

☀️ Early Bird Pricing ☀️
$4,989 USD

LITE

June 27 - July 4, 2027

8 days · Antigua

☀️ Early Bird Pricing ☀️
$3,989 USD

SERVICE & LANGUAGE • SUMMER 2026 • JULY

A unique & immersive experience for Guatemalan adoptees

● Exclusively for Guatemalan adoptees ages 18 - 25
● 16 days of immersive Spanish language experience
● Give back to the local community
● Optional pre-trip extension with loved ones
Financial assistance possible

SERVICE & LANGUAGE

July 3 - July 18, 2026

16 days · Language & cultural immersion

From $4,661 USD

LANGUAGE AT THE LAKE • WINTER 2026 - 2027 • DEC 2026 - JAN 2027

A special program open to all adoptees of any background

● 9 days of Spanish language & Guatemalan cultural immersion
● Give back to the local community
● Ring in the New Year with adoptees & loved ones
Registration deadline October 1, 2026

LANGUAGE AT THE LAKE

Dec 26, 2026 - Jan 3, 2027

9 days · Language & cultural immersion

From $2,398 USD

Frequently asked questions about Guatemalan Ties

  • The safety of adoptees and their families is of the utmost importance to The Ties Program and we work very hard to keep adoptees and their families as safe as possible. You can read the Dept of State advisory in detail here.

    Guatemala is at a "reconsider travel" level and has been for at least as many years as Rebecca has worked there (since 2017). The Guatemalan travel advisory is related to crime: there are certain areas that are considered unsafe for people to travel to, while other areas are considered quite safe. This is true in most cities in the U.S. - there are areas of every city that you may not want to go to due to safety concerns. Note in paragraph two of the advisory it says, "U.S. government personnel and family members are prohibited from traveling to/throughout the above-mentioned areas for personal travel but are permitted to travel throughout the rest of Guatemala, including tourist destinations such as Tikal, Antigua, Lake Atitlán, and Pacific coast areas in the Santa Rosa and Escuintla Departments." While travelers with Ties fly in and out of Guatemala City (it's the only international airport in the country), our trips travel largely to Antigua and Lake Atitlan; some trips also go to Tikal and to the pacific coast (which are also considered safe).

  • Guatemala closed to intercountry adoptions on January 1, 2008. Therefore, as of January 1, 2026, all intercountry adoptees from Guatemala will be 18 years of age or over. This means our trips to Guatemala are largely adult adoptees. The majority of these are between 18 and 30 years of age, but there are Guatemalan adoptees who are over the age of 50. On occasion adoptees who were born in the U.S. and have Guatemalan heritage (a birth father and/or mother are of Guatemalan heritage) will travel with Ties as well, and they are sometimes younger than 18 (and are such a joy for us to have on the trips!).

  • Our Classic Ties heritage trips to Guatemala are capped at 38 participants as we've found (after more than 25 years running heritage trips to Guatemala) this is the best size group travel with in Guatemala. Hotels tend to be smaller family-run establishments and large buses are not safe on the mountainous roads. For those who are used to large cruise ships for travel, 38 sounds small. For those who aren't accustomed to group travel 38 sound large. We promise, it's the perfect size when you divide it between adoptees and those who maybe traveling with them. Some adoptees will travel solo, others will travel with five or more companions. On average, there are 9 to 13 adoptee and loved one groups that travel. It's the perfect size to get to know everyone and have a few close friends!

  • This program is designed for between 12 and 20 adoptees only.

  • There are no visa requirements for U.S. citizens entering Guatemala for up to 90 days. In fact, Guatemalan adoptees are considered citizens by the Guatemalan government and are not required to follow the 90 day rule and they can come and go as they please (see more in next FAQ). There is a digital entry form you'll need to complete 48 hours before entering and exiting Guatemala.

  • Yes! You do need to follow a process to update and obtain the required paperwork but you can reapply for Cedula/DPT and Guatemalan passport and can even vote in Guatemalan elections. We do recommend that you always travel on your U.S. passport, however. Reach out to Rebecca for more information. Adoptees with Guatemalan Roots also has some information about this.

  • Yes and no. How adventurous are you? Rebecca (our program manager) thinks everyone should travel to to Tikal for it's majesty, BUT... you need to be prepared for an adventure, and not everyone is ready for that. It's HOT and HUMID (it's a rainforest!) and there is no A/C. There are bugs - including scorpions. If you can handle 36 hours of that, then YES!

“From my first conversations with Rebecca, to my last hug with Claire at the airport, this felt like a well thought out, well organized and supportive trip. I could not have wanted anything more for Dulce from the trip.”

—Allison L., adoptive aunt, 2025 Guatemalan Ties

Hear from prior tour participants

YOUR GUATEMALAN TIES PROGRAM MANAGER

Rebecca Blessing

Rebecca joined Ties in 2017 and became the Guatemalan Program Manager in 2019. In her more than twenty years in child welfare and adoption, she's assisted adoptees and families at all stages, from initial applications to heritage journeys. She's spoken globally on child welfare and adoption issues and has advised organizations and governments on comprehensive child welfare and adoption policy. Today, you can find her in Denver, CO where she is also an adjunct professor, a yoga teacher, and is currently working on a novel.

Please note: Rebecca may not travel on every trip.

Rebecca@TheTiesProgram.com
(303) 418-4579

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