What to do and see in Livingston, Guatemala: The Best Places and Tips

February 22, 2018 Vivienne Hutton

Discover the best top things to do in Livingston, Guatemala including Go With Gus Tours, Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, Seven Altars, Playa Blanca, Reggae on the River, Viajes y Transportes Nemo.
Restaurants in Livingston

1. Go With Gus Tours

Barrio Mario Sanchez Diaz, Livingston, Rio Dulce 18002, Guatemala
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4.5 based on 162 reviews

Go With Gus Tours

Shore Excursions for Cruise ships and Day tours for vacation guest's. Go with Gus specialize in Humanitarian, Archeological, Agricultural, Nature- Wildlife, Cultural and Sight seeing Tours for people with limited mobility in the Pacific and Caribbean side of Guatemala and Honduras. We love our job and doing our best to make your tours unforgettable.

Reviewed By annarc6 - Philadelphia, New York

What a beautiful part of Guatemala. I have been to the country many times, but this is my first time to enjoy Rio Verde. Our tour was terrific. We got some of our best photos while on this tour. We would do it again.

2. Castillo de San Felipe de Lara

Gran lago de Izabal, Rio Dulce, Guatemala
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4.5 based on 150 reviews

Castillo de San Felipe de Lara

Reviewed By GilB867 - Memphis, Tennessee

We booked this shore excursion through Holland America when our ship stopped in Puerto Santo Tomas de Castilla, Guatemala for the day. I thought the price of the excursion was over priced but wanted the security of being with a a group from the ship, and knowing what type transportation we would have. I was well pleased with the large comfortable air conditioned motor coach provided for the three hour round trip ride. I enjoyed seeing the Guatemalan countryside, people, and buildings along the way. Tours to Castillo de San Felipe can be booked locally in Puerto Santo Tomas de Castilla.
Castillo de San Felipe de Lara is a historical Spanish colonial style fort listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fort was built in 1651 at the entrance to Lake Izabal, which is connected to the Caribbean Sea via the Dulce River and Lake El Golfete.
Castillo de San Felipe was built to protect the port of San Antonio de las Bodegas on the south shore of Lake Izabal from English pirate attacks. At night they would block the narrow passage into the lake with a large chain that crossed from the fort to the opposite bank of the river. Then take it down the next morning.
The fort itself is an extremely beautiful old structure of white cut stone (it appears to be limestone) and red tile roofs, and red tile courtyards. It is very well preserved, and has gorgeous views of the river and Lake Izabal, really pretty. The fort is very small and can be viewed both inside and outside in two hours or less. There are some displays inside the fort to view as well as a prison.
If you are anywhere near Castillo de San Felipe in Guatemala this is a must see attraction, both for it's historical significance and its extremely beautiful setting.

3. Seven Altars

Livingston, Rio Dulce, Guatemala
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4 based on 271 reviews

Seven Altars

Hike or take a boat ride to this series of fresh Waterfalls where crystal-blue pools entice you to take a dip.

Reviewed By TravelBob-LA - Lafayette, Louisiana

There is very little to do in Livingston, so you'll go out here because you have to do something. And, that's going to be about it. The walk down the beach is depressing because of the massive amount of garbage (the entire beach is lined with huge amounts of plastic garbage that washed up years ago, you can hardly believe how gross it is), the dead fish everywhere, and the dogs. We love dogs but on this occasion one of them, and then three of them, went on the attack. It was terrifying. Luckily a young boy beat the dogs away with rocks and sticks. The falls themselves are so so. The water is fairly slow moving and you're left feeling like it is not as clean as you'd like. We reluctantly swam. There just isn't much to it. The guy who manages the place is nice and has cool drinks and a decent bathroom. He was nice enough to call to get us a boat for the return trip to Livingston. There was no way we were going to risk a dog attack. Go here because there isn't much else to do. Walk the ecological disaster-of-a-beach to get there if you want the full experience!

4. Playa Blanca

Livingston, Livingston, Rio Dulce 18002, Guatemala
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4 based on 204 reviews

Playa Blanca

The speedboat ride to this beach is well worth its price to enjoy one of the few sandy Beaches in eastern Guatemala.

Reviewed By clariyandy - Guatemala

I was surprised to find a new restroom/changing facility complete with toilet paper and mirrors! There are hammocks and picnic tables as well as a concession stand. The water is very calm, no waves, more like a lake. We spent a pleasant few hours here and would go back in a heartbeat.

5. Reggae on the River

Barrio Marcos Sanchez Diaz, Livingston, Rio Dulce 18002, Guatemala
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5 based on 8 reviews

Reggae on the River

Enjoy the Rio Dulce in a different way. Lounging on couches or laying in the sun, listening to Bob Marley and enjoying the fully stocked bar. En-route, you'll have the chance to cool off from the heat of the Caribbean sun and swim in the Emerald green waters of the river. Walk through jungle, visit a Mayan village and school, explore ancient caves and relax in hot Springs.returning at sunset you'll have a camera full of photos and a smile on your face. to reserve or for more info. call or visit our office,located at casa de la iguana in Livingston.

Reviewed By tawnycat28 - Surrey, United Kingdom

My friends and I went out with the lovely Captain Airek on the Reggae when we were in Guatemala last year. It was a fabulous day! Kicking back in the Sunshine and watching the spectacular scenery just drift by, swimming in the Rio Dulce, having a rum punch or two whilst listening to some great music...
Can't recommend it enough!!!

6. Viajes y Transportes Nemo

Barrio Marcos Sanchez Dias, Livingston, Rio Dulce 18002, Guatemala
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5 based on 2 reviews

Viajes y Transportes Nemo

When you come aboard our small ship the first thing you notice is the casual atmosphere. You get to know your fellow travellers, people you get to talk and laugh with as we pass through the spectacular landscape in the area around Livingston. Dramatic gorges, rain forest and villages filled with thatched roofs. Traditional carved wooden canoes of the local fishermen, gliding just off starboard. Our boat accommodates a maximum of 10 guests, which also makes it perfect for a group of friends or family to charter. Yes, there are plenty of faster water taxis to take you around, but our small ship Nemo is uniquely suited to making the slower, relaxing passages because of her sturdy construction and efficient design. You have the opportunity to walk around the ship, relax comfortably on the sofas with a cocktail and enjoy the incredible views sitting on the front deck. Simply put, a more comfortable way to vacation!

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