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Fuel Prices in Guatemala

Updated 5 April 2026 · #5 of 5 in region

Diesel

10.95 GTQ /Litre

€1.24 · $1.45

+17.4% more expensive vs. region avg.

Petrol

10.16 GTQ /Litre

€1.16 · $1.35

+12.5% more expensive vs. region avg.

LPG

Fuel type

Tank size

L

Consumption

L/100

Distance unit

Local currency

Full tank (80 L, diesel)

876 GTQ

€100 · $116

100 km (10 L/100 km, diesel)

109.53 GTQ

€12.45 · $14.52

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Fuel type

Consumption

L/100

Distance unit

Route — select countries and distances

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Fuel Prices in Central America

€0.93
€0.95
€0.99
€1.18
Guatemala
€1.24

Popular route

Guatemala City → Panajachel

GT

Distance

115 km

Fuel cost

~€14

Est. time

~1 day

Distance

Fuel cost

Est. time

Guatemala City → Flores

505 km · ~€62 · ~1 day

Guatemala 505 km

Guatemala City → Quetzaltenango

200 km · ~€25 · ~1 day

Guatemala 200 km

Antigua Guatemala → Monterrico

115 km · ~€14 · ~1 day

Guatemala 115 km

Río Dulce → Lanquín

145 km · ~€18 · ~1 day

Guatemala 145 km

Fuel Prices in Guatemala — Overview

Current fuel prices in Guatemala: diesel 10.95 GTQ (€1.24 · $1.45) per liter, gasoline 10.16 GTQ (€1.16 · $1.35) per liter.

Guatemala ranks #5 out of 5 countries in Central America by diesel price.

Use the route cost calculator to estimate your fuel expenses for a road trip through Guatemala.

How fuel prices are formed

Free market

Weekly

Moderate

Regulator

Ministerio de Energia y Minas monitors the market but does not fix retail prices.

Import-based market regime with regular monitoring publication but no single fixed price.

Taxes and levies

IVA 12%, Impuesto a la Distribucion de Petroleo Crudo y Combustibles Derivados del Petroleo, logistics.

Subsidies

No broad permanent subsidies.

Useful for motorhome travelers

LPG/Autogas

Limited

Bank cards

Mostly yes

Price spread

Moderate

Market

Importer

FAQ — Fuel Prices in Guatemala

Data is collected automatically from government sources (EU Oil Bulletin, Statistics Norway, etc.) and independent aggregators, with selective manual cross-verification from at least two sources. Official data takes priority.

Updated: 05.04.2026

Prices are for reference only and may differ from actual prices at specific fuel stations.

View data sources

Cargopedia.net · cargopedia.net

MEM Guatemala · mem.gob.gt

License CC BY 4.0 — free use, distribution and adaptation with attribution to OpenVan.camp. Fuel data updated: 5 April 2026.

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