What to buy: No one should be allowed to leave Lívingston without tasting the coconut bread (nor the special dishes Tapado and Coco Casabe). The best ones are sold near the dock on the main street, in a little shop. Otherwise, buy it from the women sitting on the side-walk with their baskets.
What to pay: 1 Q
Updated Jan 21, 2003
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No one should be allowed to leave Lívingston without tasting the coconut bread (nor the special dishes Tapado and Coco Casabe). The best ones are sold near...
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I was supposed to stay in Livingston 3 days, at the most. I had a 6 week ticket to Guatemala and Livingston was my first stop, and I totally fell in love. I rebooked my flight home to the latest date...
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This is a very unlikely place for Guatemala, a very laid back Caribbean atmosphere with reggae music and everything else that comes with it...
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Livingston is a small town on the coast of Guatemala, only accessible by boat, it is an outpost of Caribbean culture in this Central American country
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Livingston was a great little town that was not in my agenda. I found out about it accidentally the day before i went, prior to that I had never heard of the place. I was trying to get to Honduras...
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