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Tortugal Boutique River Lodge
In the Rio Dulce river near a 16th century castle the Tortugal Boutique River Lodge peninsula is bathed by almost constant on shore breezes providing a cool and refreshing place.

El Hotelito Perdido
Facing the beachfront, El Hotelito Perdido offers 4-star accommodation in Rio Dulce and features a garden, terrace and restaurant.

Hotel el viajero
Boasting a restaurant and a bar, Hotel el viajero is situated in La Viña. With an outdoor swimming pool, the 5-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.

Casa Caribe Hotel
Casa Caribe Hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a private beach area and shared lounge in Rio Dulce.

Hotel Real del Rio
Situated in Rio Dulce, 5.5 km from Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, Hotel Real del Rio features views of the pool.

Hotel Kangaroo y Restaurante
Hotel Kangaroo y Restaurante has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Rio Dulce. The accommodation features room service, a concierge service and currency exchange for guests.

Hotel Hacienda Tijax Jungle Logde
Set in Rio Dulce, 6.2 km from Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, Hotel Hacienda Tijax Jungle Logde offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

Finca Tatin Hotel
Facing the beachfront, Finca Tatin Hotel offers 4-star accommodation in Lámpara and has a fitness centre, garden and private beach area.
Banana Palms Hotel
Set in Rio Dulce, 1.1 km from Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, Banana Palms Hotel offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.

Boatique Hotel and Marina
Boatique Hotel and Marina features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Rio Dulce. 6.7 km from Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, the hostel provides a bar and water sports facilities.

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Rio Dulce is a great spot to vacation, it's very relaxing.
Rio Dulce is a great spot to vacation, it's very relaxing. If you want more night life...then probably best to stay in Livingston. If you are ever in Livingston, the best Tapado was at a small restaurant Restaurante Gabby!! Unforgettable!! El Viajero didn't come close in flavor, maybe we just went on a bad day. Must see Siete Altares, beautiful waterfalls and blue turquoise water. We never felt unsafe, it's a very tranquil place in Rio Dulce.Guest review byNoemiUnited States - 8.0
Great spot on the Rio Dulce from which to visit other places...
Great spot on the Rio Dulce from which to visit other places on the river away from the congestion and noise of the towns of Livingston and Rio Dulce (actually Fronteras). The manatee preserve, the island of birds (Isla de Pájaros), Burnt Key (Cayo Quemado) and the canyon of the Rio Dulce are all relatively close. We enjoyed having lunch over at Mini-Mike’s Juke Joint on Burnt Key and at Casa Nostra in Livingston. Both of which have their own docks so we went directly by boat (arranged by Tenamit Maya for very reasonable prices).Guest review byThomasGuatemala - 4.0
If you travel solo you can't do anything as it's just for...
If you travel solo you can't do anything as it's just for groups else yours are in excess of £250! It's not safe to hike to seven altars alone (I was told by locals) so it's just very far for no reason. The bus from GC was supposed to be 5 hours but it was 11!Guest review byAndreaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Rio Dulce is a beautiful and amazing destination, ideal for...
Rio Dulce is a beautiful and amazing destination, ideal for relaxation and enjoying a wide range of water activities. It also offers a variety of excellent restaurants, and the people are incredibly friendly.Guest review byEly