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Posted By: wyowind lodging - 11/09/06 03:45 AM
Want to come to Belize (my first time) and celebrate my 30th Anniversary later this month. Any recommendations on a place to stay? Love to do some snorkeling and some fishing, but mainly just relax and enjoy the beach.
Posted By: denverdan Re: lodging - 11/09/06 04:04 AM
Happy Anniversary early wyowind and to your partner in life as well! You may want to check out the lodging page first or state what your "wants and needs" may be.
Price range, North, South, pool, nightlife, kitchen, bla bla bla.
The post what places look interesting to you and all here will be happy to give their opinions! wink
Posted By: wyowind Re: lodging - 11/09/06 04:27 AM
Thanks denverdan. I will check out the lodging page. Hey, are you from down the road from us in Denver, CO?
I wish I could be more specific, but I've never been to Belize so I'm not sure what to ask on location. We are hoping to come on the 27th and stay about 5 days. I love the beach, love to sail (kind of scouting out location for sailing next year), love to fish, don't want the high rise hotel scene, a pool would be a nice plus, A/C would be nice, don't need kitchen and can't really afford the $200+/night places. Just looking for a break from the mountains to the sea.
Posted By: *I Do* Belize Weddings Re: lodging - 11/09/06 05:05 AM
Congratulations on your anniversary!

The hotels and resorts below are under $175 US/night. As he mentioned post which ones interest you and you will get feedback from the board.

Up to $175/ night south of the cut
Mata Rocks
http://www.matarocks.com/index.html

Sunbreeze
http://www.sunbreeze.net

Exotic Cayes
//www.ambergriscaye.com/playador/index.html

Banana Beach
http://www.bananabeach.com/

Caribe Island:
//www.ambergriscaye.com/caribeisland/index.html

Belizean Reef Suites:
//ambergriscaye.com/bzreef/index.html

Caribbean Villas:
http://caribbeanvillashotel.com

Ramon's Village:
http://www.ramons.com

Blue Tang:
//ambergriscaye.com/bluetang/index.html


up to $175 US/night north of the cut

Capricorn Resort:
//ambergriscaye.com/capricorn/index.html
Posted By: Anonymous Re: lodging - 11/09/06 05:05 AM
denverdan's suggestion is on the mark. No high rises to speak of in San Pedro. My personal favorite is Banana Beach. One of the best beaches on the island, 2 great pools, a full breakfast daily is included in the deal, great bar and restaurant on site, the staff is great, they can set you up with excursions, trips whatever, even the rooms w/o kitchens have a fridge and a coffee pot and all the rooms have A/C. It's about a 20 minute walk from town where all the action is, so close enough to get there but far enough to have some distance.

The owner's a little odd, but you can usually avoid him. (Just kidding Tim, you know I love you! laugh )
Posted By: denverdan Re: lodging - 11/09/06 05:10 AM
We did live in Denver for quite some time but not anymore. There are a few people on the board from your area though!
Me and mine (lol) have been married "22 fun filled wonderful years" (that's been drilled into my head, sorry) and I/we personally would stay South or near town when on the Island.
How long will you be in Belize? Lots of stuff to do on the mainland as well!
Posted By: shuffles Re: lodging - 11/09/06 04:51 PM
small and intimate, seven minutes to town //www.ambergriscaye.com/latitudes
Posted By: sandra_lett Re: lodging - 11/11/06 05:02 AM
BB is nice and really a good value.
Posted By: travel4fun Re: lodging - 11/13/06 02:21 AM
Lawcucui and Sandra,I looked at their site and it looks perfect for what we are looking for. Is the beach area very busy?
Posted By: 737Pilot Re: lodging - 11/13/06 04:31 AM
We have stayed at BB 3 times and love it. The beach is really nice. You can always find a chair to lounge. Just be careful that they aren't under the coconut trees! There aren't alot of waves in the A/C due to the reef. You will love it. The people at BB are so nice and very helpful. The is a little store close to there that you can buy water and other items that you might need. Monkey Business is located on the premises. They are excellent at scheduling snorkling trips, etc. for you.

Oh, the breakfast-- outstanding!

Wherever you decide to stay, try to get up early one morning and watch the sun rise. It will amaze you!

Good Luck....and Congratulations
Posted By: tropical smitty Re: lodging - 11/13/06 05:25 AM
wyowind, the winds are steady prevailing easterlies so you can rent a cat in town and sail inside the reef and parallel to show for miles north or south.
Posted By: tropical smitty Re: lodging - 11/13/06 05:26 AM
parallel to shore, that is
Posted By: wonderwoman Re: lodging - 11/13/06 05:52 AM
I still love Portofino......for romance and privacy and food....
Posted By: Wyoming Carla Re: lodging - 11/13/06 04:46 PM
YO...wyowind...how do you like today's wind at 80 MPH.....????? Down there they call it a HURRICANE! I'm in Casper and would gladly answer any questions you have...or try anyway. click on Wyoming Carla and send me a private message, and I can give you my phone number or email addy. You are going this month or next?
Posted By: sandra_lett Re: lodging - 11/13/06 04:54 PM
Wonderwoman is right about portofino. You asked in another thread about beaches and they certainly have a beautiful one. What is the occasio? You mentioned you must know about the beaches before arriving.
Posted By: travel4fun Re: lodging - 11/13/06 09:42 PM
The portofino looks nice but it is past our budget.
Posted By: travel4fun Re: lodging - 11/14/06 12:27 AM
does anyone have advice on Caribbean Villas? Someone else mentioned where I asked about beaches. Thank you.
Posted By: Barbara K Re: lodging - 11/14/06 02:16 PM
Great beach. Decent place - one of the older places on the island but has new owners so they may have renovated some. Lots of repeat guests. Nice wide beach area. Quiet area, not a lot of foot traffic.
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