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.
Michael
United States
Casa Nostra will handle all of your needs while in Livingston.
I stayed here for four days and it was very nice.
I stayed in one of the larger rooms that had two twin beds and a queen with cold A/C.
The food was fantastic having breakfast here and a couple of dinner's. Including the Tapado. YUM!
Stuart the Proprietor is on site and always around to answer any questions.
He had a bike for me to use and I rode all over. 👍
He can also arrange transport to Rio Dulce or back to Punta Gorda. Best thing is the boat picks you up right at his dock.
Will definitely stay here again.
Hotel El Delfin is situated on the seafront in Livingston, overlooking Amatique Bay. It offers a swimming pool, hammocks and tropical gardens with an outdoor dining area.
Sandi
Canada
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.
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.
Aleksander
Poland
very good location for reasonable price, friendly and helpful staff
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.
James
United Kingdom
Great setup with the pier and hammocks! Decent location and easy walk into town
Boasting a garden, terrace, restaurant and free WiFi, Casa de la Iguana is situated in Lívingston, 1.2 km from Capitania Beach and 1.5 km from North Livingston Beach.
Evelyn
Peru
The staff was incredibly helpful and the breakfast was very tasty.
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....
Kim
Belgium
Martha & her family did everything to make our 3 nights stay as good as possible. The bungalow was spacious, had nice hammocks on its balcony and clean bathroom. The location was ideal: close to nice highlights in Rio Dulce with kayak, while you could fully relax at Casa Maya.
El Hotelito Perdido is a little jungle hideaway located in a middle of Rio Dulce National Park.
MR
Germany
El Hotelito Perdido is a hidden gem. We loved this place (and the food!) very much and it is a perfect spot at Rio Dulce to relax, enjoy nature or go kayaking. The whole team is super friendly and helpful. The cabins are beautiful - only the fan was hardly enough but that was due to the extremely hot weather:).
We will definitely come back!
Located in the middle of the jungle, 3 km from Livingston Town Centre, Finca Tatin Hotel features an extensive garden, a furnished terrace and hammock area.
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
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
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).
We liked everything. Our host was a lovely family of 3 children. The room we had was in a bungalow with a private bathroom, brand new high quality mattress, white linen and mosquitos curtains. Martha is a great cook. The couple was very attentive to details and made our stay very comfortable and easy. Casa Maya is closer to Livingston which allowed us going there by kayak by ourselves.
Thank you Martha, Herson, Dora, Lenin and Camila for this wonderful and authentic experience within a 'chapin' family.
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.
The location is excellent as it's very close to the dock where the boats arrive. The only problem is that one must go up a hill and a lot of stairs so be aware that it will be difficult if you have heavy luggage! The views from the hotel are amazing! We booked one of the cheapest rooms but still had a great view. The views from the restaurant were very nice too. The pool was incredible and had a waterfall! Everything was so clean! The food at dinner was very good.
All of the staff were attentive.
Had a Seaview room that was a good size and spotless. Room serviced each day. Arrived early and they got room ready before check in.
Sent me instructions to get tuk to hotel and they paid..
Hotel short distance from town easy to walk.
Food good and large portions. Prices reasonable.
Able to catch boat outside to Rio Dulce.
Nice pool.
Nice to hear the water and birds that were quite vocal.
Thank you to everyone
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!
Possibly one of my favourite places to have stayed in the world... the dock, the views, the pelicans, the boats, hammocks, sunrise from my bed.. the kind, friendly & helpful staff.. make for a perfect stay! Delicious food too! And of course the passing travellers all add to the friendly and chilled ambience of the place. Livingston is real, authentic and a fun little place! Look forward to returning soon 🤞
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.
The location is amazing - right on the sea, with a lovely veranda to watch the pelicans flying over from. This is actually a Homestay, rather than a hotel. Sonny and his dog were lovely. Breakfast was simple - pastries, but more than adequate. Sonny kindly found us bedside tables, a bin and a great fan. He also let us use his kitchen and fridge.
Very helpful and lovely family, and Martha cooks fantastic breakfasts and dinners. There are long tables so meals are the time to chat with other guests. Beautiful surroundings and many activities in nature, also easy to get to Livingston for a day trip.
Nice place, a great garden with a lot of different birds. Pleasant pool and restaurant. The boat from Rio Dulce brought us right to the hotel's pier. There are also a great view over the lake and the garden with birds.
Location was spot on as we got the boat from Rio Dulce to the hotel and then the boat to PG picked us up from there. The staff were friendly. It was just a short walk from restaurants and the migration office.
Fantastic view of the sea, great place to sit and watch the white herons and pelicans, short walk into Livingston to explore the area, would recommend the boat trip to Playa Blanca.
It is wonderful. The views are amazing. The rooms are lovely. The pool and the surrounding gardens are paradise. The staff is friendly and efficient. I love, love this hotel. 💕💕💕
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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