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A Quick Trip to San Cristobal de las Casas

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With the travel bug bite itching, I was much looking forward to my mid-year break to do some traveling. Our tourists visas were about to expire and we had to leave the country, so we looked to San Cristobal de las Casas for a quick and inexpensive trip. Magical San Cristobal de las Casas Located in the Chiapas region and relatively near to the Guatemalan border, it's a popular town to go to for a  visa run , which is exactly what Chris and I did. We made a short vacation out of it, and here I've written a few things to do, see, and eat while there. Ready to begin our 12-hour journey from Antigua to San Cristobal de las Casas 1. Explore the town Walk around the charming streets San Cristobal de las Casas,  or San Cristobal and even " San Cris" for short, is quite the small and charming colonial town. It gets quite cool in the mornings and evenings, but warms up during the day. Our hotel was located on the main pedestrian street and very near

Guatemala Visa Run

This past week, Chris and I did our first "visa run." Upon arrival in Guatemala, tourists are granted a 90-day visa that is valid for the C-4 countries of Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Honduras. After these 90 days are up, you can renew your visa at the Immigration Office in the City for another 90 days. After the second set of 90 days are over, you then have to leave the C-4 area. Most tourists make a quick border crossing to Mexico in what is popularly called a "visa run." I don't know how long you technically have to be out of the country for; there doesn't seem to be a set law or rule that people refer to. Some say it has to be 72 hours, while others have said they've had luck crossing the border and coming back on the same day. Since we were on our mid-year school break, we decided to make a vacation out of it (and not take our chances) and visit San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico for a few days. It's possible to make the trip cheap