Jungle River Cruise
A boat tour is the most iconic way to explore Rio Dulce. On this journey, you’ll pass through:
Towering limestone cliffs
Dense tropical rainforest
Local riverside communities
Hidden waterfalls and natural hot springs
Look out for: howler monkeys, toucans, iguanas, and manatees!
Visit Castillo de San Felipe
At the mouth of Lake Izabal, this 17th-century Spanish colonial fort is a must-stop on your Rio Dulce tour. It once defended against pirates and now offers:
Scenic views of the river
Historical exhibits
Beautiful photo ops

Soak in Natural Hot Springs
Relax in the natural thermal pools near the Rio Dulce, perfect after a day of exploring. Some springs flow alongside rivers and waterfalls, creating a spa-like jungle setting.
Explore Mayan Culture
The Rio Dulce region is steeped in indigenous Q’eqchi’ Maya heritage. During your tour, you can:
- Visit traditional villages
- Learn about local customs and crafts
Explore lesser-known ruins and sacred sites

Wildlife Watching & Eco-Tours

Snorkeling in Livingston, Guatemala
Livingston boasts crystal-clear waters and colorful coral reefs, ideal for underwater exploration.
- 🌊 Best season: May to October (warm, clear waters)
- 🐠 Marine life: Sea turtles, tropical fish, stingrays, colorful coral
🐬 Bonus sightings: Dolphins during migration season

Tips for a safe snorkeling tour:
Use reef-safe sunscreen
Never touch marine life
Stay in designated snorkeling zones
Snorkel with a buddy or local guide
This underwater experience pairs perfectly with your Rio Dulce tour, offering both river and reef in one adventure.
