Belize
Accommodations
Accommodations below are listed
alphabetically countrywide.
San Pedro Town
Ambergris Caye is Belize's largest island (twenty five miles in length).
Approximately 35 miles by boat or plane from Belize City, Ambergris has an
engaging laid-back atmosphere. The reef is just east of the main town of San
Pedro. The white sand streets of San Pedro welcome barefoot pedestrians as well
as bicycles and golf carts. There are a host of excursions offered to diving and
snorkeling spots and to other cayes in the region, including to Blue Hole, Half
Moon Caye and Turneffe Islands, the only three coral atolls in the western
hemisphere.
San Pedro Town (North)
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Belizean Shores Belizean Shores is located four miles north of San Pedro
on the island of Ambergris Caye. We offer luxurious accommodations in a
relaxing setting complete with beautiful views of the Caribbean Sea, sandy
beaches and tropical breezes. |
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Caye Management Home Rentals Caye Management has a wide variety of
beachfront homes, villas, and condominiums to choose from on Ambergris Caye
in Belize. |
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Journey's End Resort Dive one of the
world's Seven Underwater Wonders. Explore ancient Mayan ruins with thousands
of years of history. Visit with giant manatees. Hike jungle paths in the
world's only jaguar preserve. Drift down a jungle river with iguanas,
orchids and colorful birds as companions.
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Portofino We have just completed one of the finest establishments on
Ambergris Caye. Located North of San Pedro, Portofino sits on the most
beautiful beaches of the island. Many of the best restaurants (including
Portofino's
La Bistro are located north of San
Pedro. |
San Pedro Town (South)
Belize City
is a ramshackle, colorful Caribbean city of 60,000 citizens. It was Belize's
former capital and is the country's largest city. Belize City is the transport
and commercial hub of the country. Belize is
home to the only manually operated swing bridge in the Americas. The bridge
serves as the central navigational landmark in the city. Historic stops of
interest include the Baron Bliss Lighthouse, which features the tomb of one-time
patron Baron Bliss of Portugal, St. John’s Cathedral, the Coastal Zone Museum,
and the Marine Museum.
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THE RADISSON FORT GEORGE HOTEL & MARINA
1953-2003: 50 YEARS OF LEGENDARY SERVICE
- Belize’s premier
hotel features dive shop, marina, tour desk, 2 restaurants, 1 coffee shop, 2
bars, gift shop, 2 pools, 102 a/c rooms with TV, telephone, coffee maker,
minibar, hairdryer, iron, alarm/clock radio. Fantastic day tours to reef,
rainforest and archaeological sites. Children 12 and under stays free with
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Burrell Boom
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El Chiclero Inn
Experience the comfort of El Chiclero Inn, American owned and operated,
while enjoying the rich culture and surroundings of Belize. Located on
mainland Belize in the village of Burrell Boom, the hotel is a short jaunt
from many of the sights that Belize has to offer. |
About 12 miles
from the mainland, Caye
Caulker is 4.75 miles long and only about 700 yards wide at its widest point.
Mangroves cover much of the shore and coconut palms provide shade. The reef is
just a short boat ride from the eastern shore and offers some of the world's
most exciting diving, snorkeling and fishing. Underwater visibility can be an
astonishing 60m and the coral and tropical fish are wonderful.
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Motel 1788 Motel 1788 is near "The Split". Caye
Caulker was split in two by Hurricane Hatti in 1962. The resulting channel,
called "The Split" is popular with swimmers, snorklers, and fishermen. |
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Popeye's Beach Resort
Welcome
to Popeye's Beach Resort. Come on in, Take your shoes off, relax, you are in
good hands with Popeye's. We are located on Belize's most
Beautiful island, Caye Caulker. |
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The Island Hotel A budget hotel located on beautiful Caye Caulker. |
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Tropical Paradise Hotel and Restaurant
Discover the charm and peacefulness of this unique beach front resort.
The family-owned Tropical Paradise features 25 rooms with air-conditioning,
TV, and private baths. Rooms range in size to accommodate families or
singles. |
Cayo District:
Set on the banks of the Macal River with an area of 2061 square miles is the
fast growing Cayo District. This district has a population of 40,000, the
majority of which are Spanish speaking Mestizos and Maya Indians and a variety
of Creoles,Garifunas, East Indians, Chinese, Lebanese and Mennonites. One fourth
of the district's population resides in Belmopan, Santa Elena and San Ignacio,
while the rest live in small villages or on farms. Cayo is home to the largest
Maya site of Caracol, and the most photographed ruin of Xunantunich. Cayo also
offers some of the best canoeing, river rafting, hiking, horseback riding and
mountain biking in Belize.
Caves Branch
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Caves Branch Adventure Company and Jungle Lodge
is centered in the privately owned 58,000 acre
Caves Branch Estate beneath the 100 foot rainforest canopy and along side
the turquoise waters of the Caves Branch river where
pristine jungle,
wildlife and
adventure surrounds
you. |
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Sibun Jungle Lodge "ADVENTURES IN EDUCATION" A new
and exciting student adventure lodge on the remote banks of the Sibun River,
just a few miles from the Caves Branch Jungle Lodge.With a 1000 sq ft
lecture hall, the lodge is specifically designed for providing educational
and adventure experiences in rainforest biodiversity.
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San Ignacio
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Crystal Paradise Resort Crystal Paradise is nestled amidst the
rainforest and along side the beautiful Macal River, surrounded by beautiful
palms and exotic trees, creating an exotic atmosphere. |
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The Log
Cab-Inn Imagine a place where you
wake up to the sound of birds, enjoy delicious meals, spectacular tropical
sunsets and starry nights. A place where you can simply relax or set your
own pace for a Belize adventure. |
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Windy Hill Resort Nestled in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserved
offers: Comfortable cabanas with hot/cold water, Jungle-oriented &
Archeological Tours, Transfers, Belizean and International cuisine - all at
reasonable rates. |
Corozal:
Corozal Town
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Hokol Kin Guest House Hokol Kin is a Maya Phrase which means the
coming of the rising sun. A phrase which is perfect for our guest house on
the Corozal Bay in Northern Belize. Every room provides a panoramic view of
the sparkling Caribbean. |
Placencia Peninsula is a 16 mile long, narrow, peninsula in Southern Belize. It
has the longest sand beaches in Belize. The peninsula is located aproximately
100 miles south of Belize City and 50 miles from Dangriga, Stann Creek District.
The main attractions are the beaches, watersports, fishing, bird and manatee
watching, overnight camping on remote cayes, and excursions to jungle rivers and
the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary. The latter is home to jaguars, pumas,
ocelots, margays, agoutis, anteaters, armadillos and boa constrictors.
Maya Beach
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Maya Breeze Inn The Inn consists of
four beach cabins facing the Caribbean sea, a main building with a
breakfast kitchen and we are in the process of adding four hotel rooms on
the Placencia Lagoon, all with air conditioning, refrigerators, hot water
and fans. |
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Maya Playa Resort Located in one of the most beautiful settings of the
Caribbean. Coral heads and tropical fish are steps away from your cabana.
Each unique thatched cabana sleeps up to four, has a private "tropical"
bathroom with hot showers. |
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Green Parrot Beach Houses and Restaurant
From your doorstep you can experience the
two worlds of Belize; the 2nd longest barrier reef in the world
and Lush rain forests dotted with Mayan ruins. |
Seine Bight
Village to Placencia Village
Seine Bight Village
is
a traditional
Garifuna Village. It is located approximately 7 miles north of Placencia
Village.
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Blue Crab Resort a small and
very private hotel. Accommodations include two cabanas on the sandy beach
and three air conditioned hotel rooms nestled in the palms. |
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Miller's Landing Resort Land and sea trips can be
arranged to suit anyone. Excellent guides knowledgeable in flora, fauna and
sea life will escort you on your trips. They are well trained for safety and
ecological preservation of rain forest and reef. |
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The Inn at Robert’s Grove
Placencia's 5
star Resort. "Robert's Grove...Breathtaking high standards...with personal
attention and terrific food...these haciendas on the Caribbean near
Placencia won't be a secret for long."
-Fodor's
Choice
Fodor's Belize & Guatemala |
Placencia Village
Placencia Village, a laid-back fishing village and casual resort, is perched at
the southern tip of the long, narrow, Placencia Peninsula in Southern Belize.
Until 1986, when the Placencia Peninsula dirt road was constructed, Placencia
Village could only be reached by boat. The main street was a single concrete
sidewalk running through the village, built for wheel-barrowing fish about the
village without fighting the sand. It still serves as one of the the main
arteries of life in town.
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Seaspry Hotel The slow peaceful pace of Seaspray Hotel will start the
moment you arrive in Placencia, and will be with you long after you leave. |
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Serenity Beach Resort Serenity Resort
is the ideal retreat for couples and families. Watch the sun rise up from
the stunning Caribbean Sea and set into the majestic Maya Mountains framing
the Placencia Lagoon. |
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