Playas del Caribe de Guatemala — Guía Completa 2026

Caribbean Beaches of Guatemala: Livingston, Playa Blanca and More

The Pacific has the waves, but Guatemala's Caribbean has the turquoise water. In the department of Izabal, Guatemala keeps a little slice of real Caribbean: Livingston with its Garifuna culture, Playa Blanca with light-colored sand, Punta de Palma, and the Río Dulce connecting it all. This guide explains how to get there, what to do, and where to stay.

Guatemala's Caribbean Beaches

Playa Blanca is the jewel: white sand and turquoise water, reachable only by boat from Livingston or Río Dulce (day tour). Punta de Palma is near Puerto Barrios and is the easiest to reach by road. Livingston itself isn't a postcard beach, but it's the perfect base: Garifuna culture, tapado (the local signature dish), and boats to everywhere. Guatemala's Caribbean is explored by water — the Río Dulce with its canyons and Lake Izabal round out the trip.

Where to Stay on Guatemala's Caribbean Coast

Hotel Villa Caribe — Livingston
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Hotel Villa Caribe

Livingston · Best for: the classic with bay views.

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Boatique Hotel and Marina — Río Dulce
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Boatique Hotel and Marina

Río Dulce · Best for: riverside boutique stay.

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Amatique Bay Hotel — Puerto Barrios
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Amatique Bay Hotel

Puerto Barrios · Best for: family resort with a private beach.

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Casa Caribe Hotel — Livingston
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Casa Caribe Hotel

Livingston · Best for: budget-friendly and central.

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Hotel Kangaroo y Restaurante — Río Dulce
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Hotel Kangaroo y Restaurante

Río Dulce · Best for: over-the-water cabins.

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How to Get There and When to Go

From Guatemala City it's a 5-6 hour drive to Río Dulce or Puerto Barrios (CA-9). Livingston can only be reached by boat: 30 minutes from Puerto Barrios or 2 hours down the Río Dulce (the most beautiful ride in the country). The best time to visit is February to May: less rain and clearer water. Bring cash — ATMs are scarce in Livingston.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Guatemala have Caribbean beaches?

Yes. In the department of Izabal you'll find Playa Blanca, Punta de Palma, Playa Dorada on Lake Izabal, and the beaches of Livingston. The water is turquoise and warm, very different from the Pacific's volcanic sand.

How do you get to Playa Blanca?

Only by boat, on a tour from Livingston or Río Dulce (45-60 min). Tours usually include the Siete Altares waterfalls and cost Q150-250 per person. There is no access road.

Which is better: Guatemala's Caribbean or Pacific coast?

It depends: the Caribbean (Izabal) has turquoise water, snorkeling, and Garifuna culture; the Pacific has surf, sunsets, and is only 2 hours from the capital. Ideally, see both.

Is it safe to travel to Livingston?

Yes, it's an established tourist destination. As on any trip, use official shared boats, get around during the day, and keep your valuables at the hotel.

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