Guatemala Toll Roads Complete Guide: SiVAPass, Palín-Escuintla and Rates 2026
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Guatemala Toll Roads Complete Guide
System: Limited toll network with electronic and cash payment options
Coverage: Palín-Escuintla autopista (22.8 km), VAS Guatemala City, Escuintla-Puerto Quetzal (2026 opening)
Currency: Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ / Q)
Technology: SiVAPass RFID (Thales PITZ, 12 lanes, up to 50 km/h); VAS+ electronic; manual cash booths
Operators: Marhnos/SIVA (Palín-Escuintla), CONVÍA (Escuintla-Puerto Quetzal concession)
Do I Need SiVAPass for Guatemala? 2026 Update
No, SiVAPass is not mandatory - but it significantly speeds up passage on the Palín-Escuintla autopista, especially during Semana Santa and holiday weekends when over 22,000 vehicles per day use the road. Cash remains accepted at all toll booths; SiVAPass users can pass at up to 50 km/h in the express lane without stopping.
Key Reality: Guatemala has only 3-4 operational toll roads. Most of the country's road network remains toll-free. Tolls are concentrated on the Palín-Escuintla corridor - the key route connecting Guatemala City to the Pacific coast ports and beaches. Frequent users receive 10-20% discounts through the SiVAPass system.
2026 Update: The new Escuintla-Puerto Quetzal autopista (41.2 km, US$140M) by CONVÍA is expected to open in 2026 under a 25-year concession agreement begun July 2024. New Ley de Infraestructura Vial (December 2024) modernises the legal framework for road concessions. IDB loans of US$150M are funding additional vial improvements across the country.
Guatemala Toll Costs: Current Rates (2026)
Palín-Escuintla Autopista Toll Rates
| Vehicle Type | Toll Rate (GTQ) | Approx. USD | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Automobile (car) | Q15.25 | ~$2.00 | Per passage; 2 plazas on 22.8 km route |
| 2-axle vehicle | Q30.50 | ~$4.00 | Vans, light trucks, pickups |
| 3-axle vehicle | Q45.75 | ~$5.95 | Medium trucks, buses |
| 4-axle vehicle | Q61.25 | ~$8.00 | Large trucks |
| 5-axle vehicle | Q76.50 | ~$10.00 | Semi-trailers |
| 6-axle vehicle | Q91.75 | ~$11.95 | Longest heavy freight vehicles |
| Vehicle with extra axle/carretón | Q29.25 extra | ~$3.80 extra | Per additional trailer axle |
How to Pay Guatemala Tolls
1. SiVAPass (Electronic Prepaid - Palín-Escuintla):
- Thales PITZ technology; sensors read pass at 5-8 second intervals; express lane up to 50 km/h - no stopping required
- Capacity: up to 8 vehicles per minute in express lane
- 10-20% discounts for frequent users; available at SIVA customer service points and mobile sales points (weekends at Centro Comercial Flores del Lago, Amatitlán; and Km 38.5 and 56 on the autopista)
- System upgrade investment: US$1M by SIVA; no rate increase from technology adoption
2. VAS+ (Electronic - VAS toll point):
- Electronic tag system for the VAS Guatemala City toll point
- Rates from Q10.00 for light vehicles
3. Cash:
- Guatemalan Quetzales accepted at all toll booths; prepare exact change for faster processing
- SIVA provides free roadside services at all booths including ambulance, roadside assistance, security, SOS cabins, and convenience stores
To calculate toll costs across Guatemalan roads, use TollGuru Guatemala toll calculator:
Recent Changes (2026)
- Nueva Ley de Infraestructura Vial enacted December 2024 - modernises legal framework for road concessions and toll road management in Guatemala
- Escuintla-Puerto Quetzal autopista (41.2 km, US$140M): construction by CONVÍA under 25-year concession began July 2024; opening expected 2026 with initial toll rates around Q15 for light vehicles
- IDB US$150M loan active for broader road network improvements across Guatemala
- SiVAPass system on Palín-Escuintla continues operating with Thales PITZ technology; no rate changes announced for 2026
- All other national and departmental roads remain toll-free
Guatemala vs. Central American Neighbours
| Country | System | Typical Cost | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Guatemala | SiVAPass + cash | Q15.25 per crossing (cars) | Palín-Escuintla + VAS + Escuintla-Quetzal (2026) |
| Mexico | IAVE/PASE + cash | MXN 50-500/booth | Extensive national autopistas |
| Belize | None - toll-free | $0.00 | All roads |
| El Salvador | None - toll-free | $0.00 | All roads |
| Honduras | Cash at booths | L 25-100 per booth | CA-5, CA-13 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to drive from Guatemala City to the Pacific coast?
Using the Palín-Escuintla autopista: Q15.25 for a car (approximately USD$2) at each of the 2 toll plazas - total Q30.50 one way. The remainder of the journey to Pacific beaches and ports via Route 2 is toll-free.
Is the Panamerican Highway in Guatemala tolled?
No. The Panamerican Highway (CA-1) through Guatemala is toll-free. Only the Palín-Escuintla autopista branch route and VAS toll point carry charges.
Are toll rates the same for all nationalities in Guatemala?
Yes. Guatemala's toll system uses uniform pricing by vehicle type regardless of driver nationality. Guatemalans and international visitors pay identical rates.
Useful Links & Resources
- Operadora SIVA (Palín-Escuintla): siva.com.gt
- Mexico Toll - Northern border toll network
- Belize Toll - Eastern border, toll-free
- El Salvador Toll - Southern border, toll-free
- Honduras Toll - Eastern neighbour toll information
- Costa Rica Toll - Further Central American travel


