Livanates (Greek: Λιβανάτες) is a seaside town in Phthiotis, central Greece.
Kynos, an ancient settlement site, can be found at the edge of the town.
In April 1894, a strong earthquake ravaged the town, killed 5 residents and injured 20 more.
During the occupation in World War II, Canada saved many Athenians from starvation by donating wheat, potatoes, chick peas and cottons, as well as vegetables.
The Livanates Odysseas Androutsos Cultural Council was formed in 1979 and is named after the famous hero of the Greek Revolution of 1821.