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Rio Dulce Guatemala | Jewel of the Guatemalan Caribbean | 90 Countries with 3 Kids

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Rio Dulce Guatemala | Jewel of the Guatemalan Caribbean | 90+ Countries with 3 Kids

Welcome to the wonderful Rio Dulce, an extraordinary river in Guatemala!


Did you know that the movie “The New Adventures of Tarzan” was entirely filmed here in 1935? The beautiful rainforest you see in the movie is hidden in Guatemala and still well-preserved. To get a good shot of the forest they had to use some locations using the railroad service in Guatemala.


It is a spectacular place rich with flora and fauna, great views, folklore, beaches, and traditional locals. Being so breath-taking, many people call it the jewel of the Guatemalan Caribbean. A great place where you can spend the most peaceful time with the family.


Being a part of a lake and river system known as the department of Izabal, it is a great sailboat cruising destination. Rio Dulce flows out of the Lake Izabal and is soon spanned by one of the biggest bridges in Central America.


On one side of the bridge is the town El Relleno and a nearby orphanage Casa Guatemala that provides children with education and nourishment. On the other side is the town of Fronteras. It is considered to be the center of Rio Dulce, sometimes called by the same name, and many people arrive by canoes to visit the town because it contains a local vegetable market.

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SE4 EP123 Guatemala's Rio Dulce

In this episode; It's our first day in the Guatemalan river side town of Fronteras, a place where many Western Caribbean cruisers spend their Hurricane season. It's 25 miles up the Rio and safe from any chance of a Hurricane. It's also a place many boaters choose to do repairs and upgrades to their boats. Labor is very reasonable and skilled or unskilled workers are ready and waiting to work for you. We actually ended up doing more work than we had originally planned, but that comes out in our next episode. For now enjoy the show!


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Antigua Guatemala Travel Guide - Step Into Europe in Central America | 90+ Countries with 3 Kids

Welcome to Antigua Guatemala, a colorful and elegant little town in Central America.

It is a small city that used to be a part of the Spanish colony. Famous for its well-preserved Baroque-influenced architecture, as well as colonial churches ruins, it used to be the capital city. After a hazardous earthquake in 1773, the Spanish crown decided to move it to a new place which is today known as Guatemala city. Some people refused to leave and what was left was renamed into “Antigua Guatemala” meaning Old Guatemala.

Today, it only has around 30 000 inhabitants, but it is a calm and cultural place with the buildings of vivid colors, clean cobblestone streets and breath-taking architecture, very popular for tourists. It is a really cute place which is also under UNESCO’s protection.

Walking around the city, there are views of the imposing Volcán de Agua to the south and the twin peaks of Volcán de Fuego and Acatenango to the west. There are many lined with farm-to-table restaurants, contemporary art galleries, and design studios. The whole town seems so sophisticated, but in such an unusual way, since it is a combination of vivid colors, Spanish culture, rich history, and Guatemalan spirit and surrounding nature.

With its booming coffee scene and boutique hotels, Antigua is quickly garnering appeal as one of the most alluring cities in Central America and we can now see why.

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MANY MARINAS of Rio Dulce #91

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Breathtaking Rio Dulce & Livingston - ADVENTURE Time In Guatemala

Kayaking beautiful Rio Dulce and we LOSE THE PADDLE! The easy kayaking experience got a bit hairy and we weren't sure if we were going to make it.

We were staying in an amazing riverside jungle lodge in Rio Dulce, Guatemala called Casa Perico, run by a Swiss guy so you know everything will be well organized.

We spent 5 days here, lounging around, swimming, kayaking and relaxing. This place felt really tranquil and got us relaxed in no time.

We really enjoyed the kayaking in the mangroves on the side rivers of the Rio Dulce and seeing the wildlife there. If you visit Guatemala, you should definetely come to Rio Dulce.

After a wild boat ride, we also went to Livingston, home to the Garifuna people. Their ancestry goes back to Africa. It is a super relaxed beachside town right on the Carribean coast.

It was a really cool experience seeing the local culture and customs there. They really know how to party and the disco on the beach had the fiesta going!

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The Forgotten Caribbean City of Guatemala

After a 7 hour bus ride from Guatemala City, I arrived in Guatemala's largest Caribbean city. Puerto Barrios and coastal regions of Izabal are different from the rest of Guatemala due to its history as a booming port and it's diversity. I spoke with several natives of Puerto Barrios, including a Garifuna baker and a former U.S. Marine. Puerto Barrios is complex due to its relationship with the United Fruit Company, now Chiquita and its Garifuna people.
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Lake Atitlan Guatemala Travel Guide | 90+ Countries with 3 Kids

Lake Atitlan is one of the most popular places to visit in Guatemala, and for good reason. Imagine a huge lake surrounded by volcanoes and dotted with traditional villages and small towns, each with their own personality. 

Being that Lake Atitlan is easily accessible from the travel hub of Antigua, many travelers add a stay at the lake to their Guatemala trip.

You'll mingle with locals, backpackers, yogis and church groups on mission trips. You can choose to spend your time relaxing, hiking, volunteering, getting off the grid, hanging out with other foreigners, drinking a beer on the lake, cleansing your body and soul, or all of the above!

There are lots of things to do in Lake Atitlan, plus it’s perfect environment to get away from it all and simply relax. It's no surprise that people often end up staying around Lake Atitlan for much longer than expected.

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Guatemala Rio Dulce Izabal y Playa Blanca

after more than 27 years, I had the privilege of going back to Rio Dulce. This was an amazing trip full of great memories! I hope you like it.

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Sabrina and I finally make it to Guatemala. After two full days of travel from the Bay Islands in Honduras to Rio Dulce de Izabal, Guatemala. We traveled by bus, colectivo, boat and taxi. We are in Rio Dulce for only one day. Tomorrow we head north to Flores.

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Sailing out of the Rio Dulce, Guatemala | Episode 42

Our 3 month sailing hiatus has come to an end as we prepare to set sail for our season 2 adventures aboard WE|Sail. We set sail from Rio Dulce in Guatemala and head for the port town of Livingston to check out and finally smell the salty air.

The last few months being tucked away in Rio Dulce was magical. We got to explore some stunning gems of Guatemala and adventure inland as much as we could.

After, some small boat projects and many bon voyage dinners with our new friends, we set out for the salty seas. However, Guatemala was hanging on as long as it could and wasn't about to let us go easily. We lose our windlass the morning we tried to lift anchor. You could say that our season wasn't starting off on the right foot, but we weren't going to let that hold us back from leaving.

Our trip out of the Rio Dulce was, in our opinion the only way it should be done, with friends, music, laughs and breathtaking scenery. We had the most proper send off from Guatemala by the entourage of friends who joined us for the journey out to sea.

We thank Pamela & Sheldon and the entire crew of Boatique who made our feel right at home in their beautiful hotel and marina tucked in the jungle of Rio Dulce.

It was a wonderful experience to stay in this know hideout for our first hurricane season. A do not miss on anyones travel agenda.

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SE4 EP122 Journey into the Jungle up Guatemala's Rio Dulce

In this episode; With the drama over and after clearing into the country with Customs and Immigration. We begin the 25 mile trip up the beautiful and exotic Rio Dulce to the town of Fronteras where sailors meet.

Guatemala is an amazing and vast country with so many spots to explore. We're excited to begin our adventures exploring here, but let's get on with the video and show you just how crazy our entry into the country really was...!

Cheers.
Brad, Krista and Cole
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You too can spend an all inclusive week with us aboard our Catamaran Saltair3. This coming Fall 2019 we will be cruising back down the Rio Dulce and back to Belize. Join us for an all inclusive week on this epic trip down the river... or catch up with us in Belize and visit the 2nd longest barrier reef in the world!
Learn how to prepare, repair, provision, catch fish and lobster, how to navigate to and safely check in and out of foreign countries. Gain valuable experience learning to sail a Big Cat and what it's really like living a life on the Sea.
A week long adventure getting a taste of what it’s like living on a catamaran in the Caribbean. Learn how we make our power and our water, how we provision and cook in a catamaran's galley. Learn about diesel maintenance, tips tricks and more… or just sit back, relax and enjoy being aboard Saltair3 in the warm and beautiful Caribbean Sea...
Visit our website at for more information. We're booking now for Fall 2019 and 2020

Get more by joining us on Patreon. More photos, more videos, more updates and more opportunities. and help keep the videos coming!

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Rio Dulce Boat Trip Exploring Lake Izabal & Trying Tapado Soup!!

In this Guatemala travel vlog, we bring you along with us on our Lago (Lake) Izabal--via Rio Dulce--private boat tour! We share our incredibly special experience on Lake Izabal's Black Lagoon in Guatemala and we offer a glimpse at local life on the lake. This area definitely needs to be on your list for where to go in Guatemala! We also feature natural hot springs in Guatemala, Agua Caliente, where we take an enjoyable dip and we have the opportunity as Americans to try some of the very best food in Guatemala at their restaurant. Tapado Seafood Soup is a superbly delicious traditional Guatemalan food that you must try! And Guatemalan tortillas are hands-down the tastiest we have ever eaten! When you are wondering where to travel in Guatemala, make sure to go do this Rio Dulce boat tour!
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The Caribbean Coast of GUATEMALA

Part 4 of a 4 part series on the history, politics and current reality of Guatemala. Part 2 covers the history of Guatemala until the present day. Part 3 is an overview of the politics of the last decade. Part 4 is about Livingston and the Caribbean coast.

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Rio Dulce, visit and boattrip, Guatemala.

Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or Sweet River) is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal.
The river begins at the point where it flows out of Lake Izabal. At the entrance to the river there is a small Spanish colonial fort, the Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, built to stop pirates entering the lake from the Caribbean when this part of Central America was an important shipping staging point.
Just after the river flows from Lake Izabal it is spanned by one of the biggest bridges in Central America. On one side of the bridge is the town of Fronteras, commonly referred to by the name Río Dulce, the local center of commerce for the area.
From Rio Dulce or Fronteras the river flows east for a couple of miles. In this stretch there are several marinas and resorts. The river then flows into a long narrow lake called El Golfete. This lake has an island and a large natural anchorage. A few houses and a couple of small businesses line the shore. El Golfete is about 16 kilometres (10 mi) long and a couple of miles wide.
From El Golfete the river meanders for 10 kilometres (6 mi) in a spectacular gorge. The sides of the gorge rise up to 91 metres on either side and are covered with teak, mahogany and palms. Wild flowers bloom throughout the foliage and howler monkeys and toucans can be seen. Waterfalls flow over the lip of the gorge after rainfall.
The river enters the Caribbean Sea near the Garifuna town of Livingston.
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Guatemala: Exploring the Watery World of Rio Dulce

Guatemala: Exploring the watery world of Rio Dulce

After Honduras, we splurged on a private shuttle to get over to Rio Dulce, Guatemala. This little city is popular for the cool freshwater river and hostels and hotels in the mangroves. Everyone pretty much gets around on boats and we stayed at the wonderful and helpful Kangaroo Hostel and Mexicana restaurant. Food was great, accommodations were fine, if a bit rustic, and the dogs were sweet as pie. They were also very helpful in providing ideas for activities and helping us line things up. We borrowed some kayaks to paddle over to a tiny little castle that was used to defend against pirates back in the day and the next day we took a private boat tour out to Livingston on the Caribbean coast and stopped to explore some sacred mayan caves and soak in the hotsprings after exploring some bird islands. All in all a great first couple days. Stay tuned for our next vid in which we visit a hotsprings waterfall and fight our way up a gorgeous slot canyon.
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THE BEST HURRICANE HOLE IN THE CARIBBEAN - Rio Dulce, Guatemala - Ep 33

In this episode we take you on an incredible journey up the Rio Dulce river in Guatemala, to haul Parlay out for the first time since buying her after hurricane Irma. The Rio is lined with 300ft cliffs and we send the drone up to capture some amazing footage of Mother Nature in all her glory.

SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged 2012 Lagoon 450 Catamaran bought in Tortola, BVI at the beginning of 2018. Colin and his friend spent 4 months getting her seaworthy, before setting sail across the Caribbean. Follow our journey as we continue to fix her and eventually circumnavigate the globe!

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Rio Dulce, Guatemala

The Dulce River, or “Sweet” River, is one of the most overlooked places to visit in Guatemala. Check out our article to learn more!

Rio Dulce, Guatemala

In this video we were taken by boat along the Rio Dulce (Guatemala) to Ak'Tenamit. Ak’ Tenamit is an indigenous community development organization that promotes long-term solutions to poverty through education, health, income generation and cultural programs run by and for the Q’eqchi Maya supported by the Guatemalan Tomorrow Fund, a US based non-profit (501 C-3) that raises funds for Ak’ Tenamit. During the journey there and back we saw many beautiful bird, the images are mesmerizing.

Exploring Rio Dulce by foot, kayak, and boat trip to Livingston, Guatemala ????????

Heading down from Flores in northern Guatemala, our next stop was Rio Dulce. This area is known for its thick jungle and river that leads to Livingston. On my first day, I headed straight for the jungle, taking a hike to a viewpoint and crossing some hanging bridges on the way back. The following morning I was up bright and early to watch the howler monkeys emerging from the trees from the comfort of a kayak. Later that day we followed the river down by boat to Livingston and spent the afternoon exploring this Caribbean style fishing village.

Vlog Recording date: 30th June - 1st July 2019

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