On the East of Guatemala: Rio Dulce, Lake Izabal & Livingston
For the next half of our travels we headed east. We were initially just thinking Rio Dulce, but then that expanded to Livingston, and then to Puerto Barrios, but just to catch the bus back from there. So first up, Rio Dulce! Like I mentioned on my last post, traveling via public transportation can get tricky. Researching showed that to get from Lanquín to Río Dulce would have taken us at least 3 bus changes and 9 hours, and that’s if we were lucky and the buses pass by at certain times. In the end, we decided to just get a shuttle for Q175, and had an easy and hassle free journey to Rio Dulce. Ready for more travels We left Lanquín at around 8:20 (supposedly 8am, but we had to wait for a few people), and had a direct trip with no stops to Rio Dulce, getting us there 5 hours later. It’s a small town, so we got off with everyone else and walked the 5 minutes to our hostel, The Shack. It was right on the water, and seemed really fun. It was a small two story hut with a bar below ...