Rio Dulce is a large river that flows down to Livingston on the Caribbean Coast. We took a boat ride down the river, and I was quite surprised by the number of yachts moored along the shoreline. Evidently this is a safe area to shelter from hurricanes!



There were so many birds to see along the way, we also saw a large iguana hanging onto a branch (very well camouflaged).






We stayed in a shack over the water, and walked along the raised path to the pool, toilets and restaurant. Quite a feat late at night!



Not the place to swim due to the crocodiles! We didn’t see any but were assured they were there!



There were a lot of Yachties moored at this hotel, using the facilities and swapping stories about their various destinations. I don’t think I’d like it myself!




Note to self: Don’t have too many drinks at dinner or risk falling off the walkway! Shame about the crocs. Similar to Queensland. More great pics, 👍
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Our guide assured us the crocs would not eat us like the ones in Australia…just take a bite…maybe lose a finger or toe! 😂🐊🐊🐊
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Certainly looks hot and steamy!!! 🥵
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Thankfully as the sun went down it cooled down enough to get a good nights sleep. 💤💤💤
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You found your own private mini waterfall, looks like a cool place to be when it’s been so hot for you
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Some of the group stayed in the pool for a few hours until we all wrinkled up! There was a bar next to it too! Bonus.😊
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I’m glad you didn’t stay at the Hotel Henry Beresford! 🤪🤣 Your shack looks interesting, though.
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The hotel looked almost deserted! Not surprising! Interesting is a good word! It was very basic, but surprisingly comfortable…I was a bit worried about the mozzies but they left us alone. 😜
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