Río Dulce is one of Guatemala’s most iconic natural corridors. Its waters flow through canyons, tropical rainforest, and riverside communities before reaching the Caribbean Sea. Along the route, it is common to spot birds, monkeys, and other tropical wildlife, in a setting where nature, culture, and adventure come together seamlessly. 💡 Curiosities Part of its basin forms the Río Dulce Multiple-Use Area, declared a protected area in 1955 and recognized as a key biological corridor for Guatemala’s Caribbean region.
Hacienda La Colocha, Livingston, Izabal, Guatemala