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.
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.
Marta
Paraguay
Excellent service, very good food. The beautiful place.
El Hotelito Perdido is a little jungle hideaway located in a middle of Rio Dulce National Park.
Ilse
Netherlands
The location is the best, a little paradise in the middle of nowhere on the river. Very relaxing. The family dinner is very good, super tasty! Def recommend to spend a few relaxing days.
Nanajuana Río Dulce has a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre and bar in Río Dulce. Among the various facilities of this property are a shared lounge, a garden and barbecue facilities....
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.
Located in Rio Dulce and with Castillo de San Felipe de Lara reachable within 10 km, Linda Vista provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Lisa D'Amore
United States
English speaking would have helped. The staff was wonderful!
Situated in Rio Dulce, 5.5 km from Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, Hotel Real del Rio features views of the pool.
Mr Penguin
United Kingdom
Really friendly staff - especially Emmanuel who helped us organise our plans for Rio Dulce / Livingston. Nice new hotel, everything was clean room was spacious.
Hostal Blood Moon is situated in Rio Dulce and has a plunge pool and pool views. This guest house features free private parking, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Set in Castillo de San Felipe, 1.4 km from Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, Hotel y Restaurante La Cabaña el Viajero offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden...
I really wanted to like Rio Dulce. It turned out to be only a hub for boat and bus travel for me. Having spent two months in Guatemala by the time I got there, I was not surprised by the poverty or conditions. That said, I didn’t find much other than the castle to be places I wanted to see more of. It was very hot and humid in early July.
annecie
United States
10
Scored 10
Beautiful remote location with many jungle lodges (from...
Beautiful remote location with many jungle lodges (from super remote to more public) along the river. Great jungle hikes, caves, kayaking with plenty of nature and wildlife. Definitely a required stop when visiting Guatemala, will visit again!
Beautiful place on the river. The port staff were really helpful in ringing the hotel and the boat came immediately. Staff were really helpful in hiring us a boat for a full day on the river and organised it all.
The room was a great jungle lodge experience with extremely comfortable beds (best we've ever slept in) and very hot showers. Food was gorgeous from the restaurant and very reasonable. Nice relaxed atmosphere. Very welcoming for families. Great pontoon to swim off. Great library where we all restocked our reading material!
There was a free launch to and from the hotel and the town when checking in or out. It was a 30 minute walk to the main road in the town. The bungalows were spacious with a great shower and aircon. The pool was a fair size. The food was good quality and reasonable for a hotel. There were inexpensive activities available. The staff were helpful and available.
We were in love with this Hotel and the people there from the minute we stepped foot on the property. The location is stunning, we got woken up by the monkeys every morning. The restaurant serves exquisite food and drinks and the local staff is the nicest. The rooms are spacious and clean and thoughtfully equipped. We are already planning our next visit!
Booked 2 nights and stayed 4! The hotel was just what I was expecting, very relaxing and loads of activities to choose from every day. The food was fresh and delicious, and the staff was kinda and extremely helpful! We were worried about the heat, but the evenings were cool and the fans helped. Thank you to Tim, Alejandra, and the rest of the crew!
We got a room not facing the street (i.e. #3), and it was one of the best nights of sleep we had in 5 weeks in Guatemala. AC, wifi in the room, very comfortable bed and pillows (way above Guatemala standard) and a great shower. The cafe is also fantastic with delicious breakfast for Q20-Q30.
We had a very nice one night stay. Unfortunately we arrived late but the hotel still picked us from Rio Dulce. Free boat pickup. Shared bathroom was clean. Clean basic room with a fan. Free kayaks to use around. It’s a good place to relax. Delicious pancakes & fair prices. Helpful staff.
- The place is BEAUTIFUL. It’s so pretty, located on the side of the river. It was an amazing adventure.
- The staff was very friendly and helpful. They got us a boat to the hotel in the pouring rain and helped me book a shuttle bus to my next spot.
- The dorms was great.
No breakfast included so we always went to the back shop for coffee only. I thought it would be included considering the price and the custom of breakfast included in most Guatemalan accommodation
It was a great pool and overall the staff tried to do their best
Wonderful location! We enjoyed this uniquely located hotel with its minimalist accommodation
and back-to-nature feel. Loved the kayaking, paddle boarding, and the kind and helpful staff!
Food was delicious!
Food and drink at the hotel is excellent, served with a smile and a chat. The restaurant overlooks the river so the view at meal times is fantastic. We really enjoyed being able to take a kayak down the river.
Situated right on the water, this hotel offered a beautiful restaurant, hammocks to relax in, and the breeze off the water was wonderful. The room was very clean, the shower had good hot water and pressure.
Liesel was awesome and communicative. The food was outstanding (did a 4 course dinner with wine pairing), and the whole vibe of the hotel was relaxed and modern while still being an eco lodge.
The place is nice, we were in the middle of the mangrove and it's beautiful. The food is good and they have kayak for free witch is really cool. It's more an hotel than an hostel tho.
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