Casa Nostra has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Lívingston. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
David
United States of America
The staff was always friendly and willing to help and the owner Stewart helped us with anything we needed. Great location and accommodations.
Hotel El Delfin is located on the seafront in Livingston, overlooking Amatique Bay. It offers a swimming pool, hammocks and tropical gardens with an outdoor dining area.
Surrounded by tropical gardens, Hotel Salvador Gaviota offers a private beach and dock, free kayak rental and free Wi-Fi in public areas. The River Dulce Canyon is a 15-minute boat ride away.
Hotel La Casa Rosada has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Lívingston. Among the facilities at this property are room service and a tour desk, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Charles
United States of America
Some meals were really good, some just passable. Good location, and very good that the collectivo boats would pick you up and drop you off at the Casa.
Located in Lívingston, Casa Maya provides free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a garden, a restaurant and a bar. Some units include a seating area and/or a patio. A private beach area is available on site....
El Hotelito Perdido is a little jungle hideaway located in a middle of Rio Dulce National Park.
Moe
United States of America
Nice location, good cabins with hot shower. Set menu dinner was delicious and plenty. Prices are reasonable for food & drinks. Can swim around the river, and use free tubes. Helpful staff and good communication. Organized our boat trip to Livingston with no problem.
Located in the middle of the jungle, 1.9 mi from Livingston Town Center, Finca Tatin Hotel features an extensive garden, a furnished terrace and hammock area.
Cat74
United Kingdom
What a beautiful, magical place it is! Perfect for those who love nature, jungle sounds, peace and quiet. Great walks in the jungle, swims in the river and sunbathing by the dock. They also organize various tours if you can drag yourself away from your hammock:).
My cabana was pretty and comfortable and the bed was the best one i had in guatemala so far. I stayed 3 nights and will defo come.back.
Palmeras del Río HOTEL features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in La Viña. The property provides karaoke and room service. All rooms at the hostel are equipped with a seating area.
James
United States of America
Beautiful place, very impressed with the natural beauty which is what we were after. Excellent food and staff!! If you're looking for a 5 star hotel with all the luxuries not for you. If you want to experience about as close as you can get to Guatemala's nature and beauty and still be comfortable enjoy!!
It should be a tourist hot spot in Guatemala. Unfortunately the beaches are covered in trash. I wouldn’t recommend a visit to Livingston unless you’re passing through. If you happen to have some time in Livingston I recommend a trip to Playa Blanca and Siete Altares. The lancha to Playa Blanca only gives you an hour in Siete Altares so we went back the next day. Just take a tuktuk to the bridge and walk. It’s a great place to swim in cool fresh water in the jungle.
John
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Unfortunately, I was there during the rainy season - day and...
Unfortunately, I was there during the rainy season - day and night - rain. I would have stayed longer, but everything I had was damp or wet. Hostel is easily walkable from the lancha dock. Or you can take a tuc tuc for 10Q
rosemary
Cyprus
6.0
Scored 6.0
If you are dreaming of an perfect white sand beach tropical...
If you are dreaming of an perfect white sand beach tropical getaway, Livingston is NOT it. This is a place where you can see the reality of humanity. There is beauty, but you have to work to find it.
Allison
United States of America
10
Scored 10
It's a very interesting little town and it's really worth...
It's a very interesting little town and it's really worth making sure that you go to the beach and part of town where the Garífuna community live. They seem rather excluded from the main benefits of tourism in the town which seems mainly owned by foreigners with Maya staff. I don't think the Garífuna benefit financially as much as they should from tourism. Try the restaurants over that side of town by the beach - Guamo Place was excellent for example.
Mary Caroline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Livingston has a peculiar magic!!!
Livingston has a peculiar magic!!!
we loved the walk to 7 Altars.
At the hotel Casa Rosada we take a tour across the river visiting the Canion, Tatin river, Aguas calientes, manatee sanctuary, some beautiful lagoons, we made nice two hours Canopy for Q125.00 and we stoped in Cayo Quemado Texan Mike restaurant and we swam there.....we had an unforgettable time!!!
ANNE
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Safe little town. Everyone seems very friendly.
Safe little town. Everyone seems very friendly. Sad that there is not more info and guidance into the original Garifundi culture unless you dig or start talking to some people. Not sure if it can be reached by land, but easiest is taking the boat from Porto Barrios.
Eat at Margoth's - LA Mama (soups are great) and Mc Tropic (I loved the Tajadas).
One of the most beautiful hostels I have stayed in, the dorm was over the water and had lovely views of Livingston and rio dulce. Staff were incredible, a mix of local and travelers. You can arrange all sorts of tours, I highly recommend Cueva del Tigre with Elmar! There is also a bar restaurant with local cuisine. Lastly they can arrange transport to Rio Dulce which picks up directly from the hostel for cheaper than normal price. I really cannot find a single fault here.
A very authentic place well taken care of by the host. Practical, with all you need for a pleasant stay in front of the sea. We enjoyed the calm, the beauty and the natural sounds of the night. The owner, Patrick, is a particularly caring person with a rare sense of humanity. Always ready to help and share information to make sure we made the most out of Livingston.
Thanks for welcoming us Patrick, we will come back soon!
This property is a very nice time capsule from at least the 1960’s. The initial appearance from the water is not so good, but it is no worse than any of the other places in town. But once you step inside, you will notice that the hotel is very clean and well taken care of. The hosts were all very helpful to our needs and requests. The next time I am in Livingston, I would definitely stay at Posada El Delfín!
Martha and her family have built a lodge and bungalows on the banks on the Rio Dulce in the middle of the most gorgeous and precious part of the river. The property is close to the National Park and the Canyon of the Rio Dulce, 20 minutes from Livingston and only accessible by water craft. The birds are astounding in number, the lily pads full of flowers and the sights always changing on the river.
Management and all staff were super friendly, accommodating, and professional. We also loved our view on the large balcony. The hotel restaurant is outstanding, excellent food with a beautiful view of the ocean and surrounding mountains. We would definitely recommend to others looking to stay in the area.
Sonni and his dog buddha are very nice hosts. The house and the garden are a bit out of town, but beautiful in nature with homegrown products Like lemongrass and coconut.
Sonny's kitchen is well equiped. You should know that at the moment you are sharing the house with him. It's not like a regular hotel.
The family is amazing. They are all so kind and warmhearted, especially Martha is the good soul of this place. Food tastes outstanding, reasonably priced. You can rent Kayaks and they offer you a boat shuttle service to/from Rio Dulce and Livingston. Felt more like a homestay than a hotel.
the private dock with hammocks was superb. the staff was very nice and very helpful, had lots of information and were able to organize tours as well. the food was good, expensive but about the same as any other restaurant in Livingston and portions were big enough to share.
Super nice hotel, in a very quiet location by the beach. The pool can be used until 9pm and it was great to chill for a couple of days. Clean and spacious appartment, delicious breakfast and extremely helpful staff. Thank you!
The hotel garden & pool are beautiful! the location is awesome, right on the edge between Rio Dulce and the Caribbean sea with a great view of both from the garden and hotel rooms. The food in the restaurant is good.
Old boat as swimming pool, nice refreshing
Friendly and helpful owner, explained us everything about Livingston and what to do
We could use tools from the kitchen and some fridge place
Giovanni provided great service.a d e an walked us to a restaurant we wanted to go to. The hotel walls are nicely decorated to reflect t the Caribbean and the Garifuna culture.
It is extremely hot in Livingston, so the air condition was great. The pool is nice. The food is okay (but expensive compared to other places in Guatemala).
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