List of lighthouses in Guatemala

This is a list of lighthouses in Guatemala.[1][2][3][4]

Lighthouses

NameImageYear
built
Location &
coordinates
Class of LightFocal
height
NGA
number
Admiralty
number
Range
nml
Cabo Tres Puntas LighthouseImagen/aIzabal Department
15°57′44.1″N 88°34′18.8″W
Fl W 3s.40 metres (130 ft)16424J598217
Ocos Range Front LighthouseImagen/aOcos
14°31′49.8″N 92°13′17.9″W
Fl W 4s.15 metres (49 ft)15354G3397n/a
Ocos Range Rear LighthouseImagen/aOcos
14°31′58.7″N 92°13′09.8″W
Fl W 4s.29 metres (95 ft)15354.5G3397.5n/a
Porto Quetzal LighthouseImagen/aPuerto Quetzal
13°55′21.9″N 90°46′54.7″W
Fl (2) W 5s.30 metres (98 ft)15363.5G3386.615
Porto Quetzal Entrance Range Front LighthouseImagen/aPuerto Quetzal
13°55′12.9″N 90°47′31.5″W
Q W13 metres (43 ft)15361G338512
Porto Quetzal Entrance Range Rear LighthouseImagen/aPuerto Quetzal
13°55′15.7″N 90°47′37.9″W
Oc W 4s.18 metres (59 ft)15361.5G3385.112
Puerto Barrios LighthouseImagen/aPuerto Barrios
15°43′50.9″N 88°35′37.6″W
Fl W 8s.~25 metres (82 ft)16418J598525
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See also

  • Lists of lighthouses and lightvessels

References

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