An eco-friendly destination that combines beach and jungle life
Belize has always been on my bucket list. When you live in New York, it is an easy trip if you want a one-week getaway. There is a direct flight from Newark with United on Saturdays, but the returning flight includes a stopover. It is a small country, therefore it is easy to explore in only one week. You can easily combine beaches, jungle and Maya culture in this one week trip. Belize is a very intimate country that will take you back to nature, thanks to its exceptional location, abundant wildlife, and magnificent submarine activities. The key attractions of this country include luxuriant natural landscapes, Maya culture and temples lost in the jungle, not to mention hidden caves, rivers, waterfalls, beaches, possibilities of snorkeling and a warm and welcoming population. Our budget for the whole trip was around $ 1600 per person for 6 nights (excluded food and activities).
San Ignacio
San Ignacio
San Pedro
BELIZE CITY TO
SAN IGNACIO
130 km / 2h
San Ignacio
2 NIGHTS-
We stayed in an amazing and secluded ecolodge, a 30 min drive from San Ignacio, called Black Rock Lodge. It is hidden in the jungle right near the Guatemalan border. Are you wondering what you can do there? Black Rock Lodge offers, among other activities, tubing, riverpool, hiking, birdwatching, visits of Maya temples and mountain biking. The staff was super friendly. We loved our stay.
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One day excursion to the Ruins of Caracol, considered the biggest Maya site of Belize. Warning: this is a hard-earned visit! Forget the crowded Maya sites of Yucatan, there are many others worth visiting. And the good news is that you will be almost alone… except for maybe .just a couple of monkeys. Yes, it’s possible! But be ready for a 2- hour drive on bumpy roads through the Mountain Pine Ridge reserve. The views are amazing, ranging from pine forests to tropical fauna. We picnicked on site.
Climb Maya ruins! Walk freely wherever you want: admire the stunning views of the Guatemalan mountains, meet baby monkeys, imagine being the reigning family and just admire those incredible ruins!
On the way back we stopped and swam at Rio on Pools: waterfalls connected with each other by small natural water pools.
Tubing on the river at the hotel, jumping and diving in the river from the hotel’s little private beach.
SAN IGNACIO TO AMBERGRIS CAYE (SAN PEDRO)
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130 km/ 2h + 1h30
San Pedro
4 NIGHTS-
We stayed in a great resort on the beach, the Ramon Hotel. All rooms and main hotel area are connected through a luxuriant jungle patio. Bear in mind that the hotel bar does not serve cocktails, only beer. The rooms are huge and you can walk everywhere: restaurants, beaches, bars and even the airport.
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We went to the secret beach –not secret anymore – it is one of the most touristy spots in all of Belize.: we rented a golf cart for the 5 of us for the day. We found a very nice restaurant, located on the left hand side of the parking Aurora’s Bar & Grill . We had tacos and beers . We spent the day at the beach of Aurora’s Bar & Grill. Great food, nice settings and friendly people.
Relaxing time on the beach. At sunset we bought cocktails at the Blue Bayou Bar, that has tables directly on the water…yes you read correctly, you sit in the water and the waiter serves you there!
One downer during our stay: we could not take a one day snorkeling excursion in Belize’s deep waters because it was too windy. The Ramons proposes many tours during the day to famous snorkeling spots.
GOOD TO KNOW
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The roads are not in good condition . Therefore plan enough time for transfers.
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Consider domestic flights for your transfers as you will get there faster and flying is an attraction in itself: beautiful views of the sea from the plane
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Stay at least 3 nights in the jungle to explore the area. There are so many activities to do that it’s worth spending more time there and less at the beach. We would have stayed 4 nights in the jungle and 2 nights at San Pedro if we had known.
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Beware of seaweed on the Belizean beaches. It has been washing up in the Caribbean in unusually large amounts since 2011, but this year (2019) the largest volumes ever appeared on the shore, from Barbados to Mexico, with piles several feet deep stretching for miles, and dozens of meters out to sea. Hotels put a lot of effort into removing it. Not only it affects the beauty of the white sand beaches but the smell can be rather unpleasant.
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When it is windy there is not much to do in San Pedro as boats do not go out on the snorkeling tours/diving tours
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Safety: Belize City has a reputation of being unsafe. The Guatemalan border can also be risky as the two countries have an enduring territorial dispute.
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Make sure there is a pontoon in the hotel. Indeed swimming from the beach can be annoying due to the seaweeds that come into the beach every morning.
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Snorkeling excursions in San Pedro are getting very touristy. Try to leave early in the morning to avoid the crowds. Consider booking a private tour. It’s worth the extra dollars.