Livingston, Izabal, Guatemala cruise port
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Livingston, Izabal, Guatemala

A town with no roads in or out, Livingston is Guatemala's Garifuna heartland — part Caribbean, part Mayan, entirely its own. Tender in to coconut bread, Punta drumbeats, and the dramatic Río Dulce canyon.

⚓ Tender port🕒 Typical call: 6-8 hrs💵 USD & Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ)🗣️ Spanish & Garifuna
Docking
Tender only — ships anchor offshore; 5–15 min ride to the municipal pier
Walk to center
Immediate — main street (Calle Principal) begins at the pier
Best For
Garifuna culture, Río Dulce canyon boat tour, Siete Altares waterfalls
Don't Miss
Tapado soup and fresh pan de coco (coconut bread) from street vendors

Getting Ashore

Livingston has no road access and no cruise pier — all ships anchor offshore and tender passengers to the Muelle Municipal.

Tendering to Livingston

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    Collect your tender ticketTender tickets are distributed on board; excursion passengers usually board first. Allow extra time on busy days.
  • 2
    Ride to the Muelle MunicipalThe tender ride takes 5–15 minutes. Expedition ships anchor closer; larger ships may anchor further out in Amatique Bay.
  • 3
    Walk up Calle PrincipalThe main street climbs gently uphill from the pier through souvenir stalls, cafes, and local homes. Everything is walkable from here.

💡 Pro move: Some large cruise lines (NCL, Royal Caribbean) dock at nearby Santo Tomás de Castilla (12 miles away) and offer Livingston as a shore excursion by water taxi — check your itinerary. Ponant and small expedition lines tender directly to Livingston.

Piers & Tendering by Cruise Line

Livingston is a tender-only destination — no pier can accommodate cruise ships.

Cruise LineTypical Berth / ArrivalDock or Tender
Expedition / small ships (Ponant, etc.)Anchor in Amatique Bay off Livingston; tender to Muelle Municipal📍Tendered
Large cruise lines (NCL, Royal Caribbean)Typically dock at Santo Tomás de Castilla; Livingston reached by excursion water taxi📍Tendered

Top Excursions

Livingston's top experiences range from a compact cultural town walk to one of Central America's most dramatic river canyon tours.

Nature

Río Dulce Canyon Boat Tour

Speed through a 300-foot limestone gorge draped in tropical jungle, passing hot springs, water lilies, and indigenous fishing villages. One of the most scenic river passages in Central America.

⏱ 3-5 hrs🚤 Boat tour📷 Dramatic scenery
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Adventure

Siete Altares Waterfalls

Seven freshwater cascades and natural pools hidden in the rainforest, about 3 miles north of town. Sacred to the local Maya and refreshing for a swim on a hot day.

⏱ 2-3 hrs🚤 Short boat ride or 1.5-hr beach hike💧 Bring water shoes
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Culture

Garifuna Town Walk & Culture

Explore Calle Principal, visit the Garifuna cultural displays, watch drumming demonstrations, and sample the unique Afro-Caribbean food and drink. Tuk-tuk rides available for a broader neighborhood tour.

⏱ 1-2 hrs🚶 Easy🥁 Free to wander
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Relax

Playa Blanca Boat Trip

A private white-sand beach with coconut palms accessible only by a 25–30 minute boat ride from Livingston. Clear water, hammocks, and a beach bar — very different from the town beach.

⏱ 3-4 hrs🚤 Boat required (~$10 entry)🏖️ Bring swimwear
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Food

Tapado & Local Cuisine

Livingston's signature dish is Tapado — a rich coconut-milk seafood soup with crab, fish, and shrimp. Buga Mama restaurant supports local youth programs; Happy Fish has harbor views and free Wi-Fi.

⏱ 1 hr🦀 Local specialty🥥 Try pan de coco too
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Self-Guided Walks & Hikes

Livingston's compact center is entirely walkable from the pier — the main street takes you from waterfront to the town beach in about 15 minutes.

Calle Principal Town Walk

0.6 mi · 15 min · Easy

Walk up the main street from the municipal pier past souvenir stalls, local cafes, and brightly painted houses to the town beach (Playa Barrio La Loma). Stop for coconut bread sold by street vendors along the way.

  1. StartMuelle Municipal Livingston
  2. StopCalle Principal Livingston
  3. EndPlaya Barrio La Loma Livingston
🗺️ See full route in Maps →

Weather & Best Time to Visit

Climate normals for Livingston, Izabal, Guatemala (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainy DaysSunriseSunset
Jan78°F / 26°C71°F / 22°C216:25 AM5:42 PM
Feb80°F / 27°C72°F / 22°C196:20 AM5:58 PM
Mar82°F / 28°C74°F / 23°C206:03 AM6:06 PM
Apr86°F / 30°C76°F / 24°C165:40 AM6:10 PM
May86°F / 30°C77°F / 25°C245:25 AM6:17 PM
Jun85°F / 29°C77°F / 25°C285:23 AM6:27 PM
Jul84°F / 29°C76°F / 24°C305:32 AM6:30 PM
Aug85°F / 29°C77°F / 25°C295:40 AM6:19 PM
Sep85°F / 29°C77°F / 25°C295:43 AM5:56 PM
Oct84°F / 29°C76°F / 24°C265:47 AM5:34 PM
Nov81°F / 27°C73°F / 23°C245:58 AM5:22 PM
Dec79°F / 26°C72°F / 22°C236:15 AM5:27 PM

Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)

Insider Tips

  • Check which port you dock at. Large cruise lines often call at Santo Tomás de Castilla — Livingston is then a separate excursion by water taxi, not a tender from your ship.
  • Build in a buffer for your return. Weather can delay tenders; leave at least 60–90 minutes before all-aboard time if you're exploring outside town.
  • 💵
    Bring small US dollar bills. USD is widely accepted; GTQ quetzals work too. ATMs in town are unreliable — bring cash from the ship.
  • 🦟
    Bug spray is essential if you're heading to Siete Altares or Río Dulce. The jungle humidity means mosquitoes are always present.
  • 🥥
    Don't skip Tapado and pan de coco. The coconut seafood soup and fresh coconut bread sold by street vendors are Livingston specialties you won't find anywhere else in Guatemala.