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April
Where Should I Stay in Belize for a Solo Trip in February?
3
April
Question:
Humans say...
Melissa
where in Belize are you looking to go? Get out of Belize city. Caye Caulker is nice if you want the island life. San Ignacio is very interesting, Placencia is relaxing and laid back. Tobacco Caye is amazing but be prepared to do nothing but snorkel and lay in a hammock all day.
Sharron
Get away from Belize City. We a place in Placencia so a bit bias. Belize City is not necessarily safe, especially for single female.
Jo-Ann
How far is Placencia from Belize City?
Sharron
Jo-Ann 1/2 hr flight or 3 hr drive (rental car) , or shuttle service for approx $50. per person.
Melissa
When you get into Belize city, grab a boat and head over to Caye Caulker (or Ambergris, I haven't been there though) and wait for your friends there. Belize is a beautiful country but get the heck out of Belize city as soon as you can
Denise
Wicked ...on my list as well...hope you have a wonderful time..
Nancy
Take a look at Lamanai Outpost Lodge.
They do a transfer from the airport to the river followed by an hour boat ride. Great people, excellent guides, good meals. Price includes almost everything and they’ll arrange to bring you back to the airport on their regular transfer or can arrange to bring you wherever you like for a fee. Very
safe for single female.
Visit the ruins. Check out the Mayan canals on a sunset cruise. Skip the night walk. If they’re doing it pay for the air boat night time crocodile hunt (for conservation data - no crocs harmed). Also, birding is good if you like that.
Do not stay anywhere near Belize City.
Or try Placencia for sailing. - Alternately Chaa Creek Resort is great if going near San Ignacio
Enjoy!
Dorothy
Check out Ian andersons Caves branch. Great place to visit
A.I. says...
Belize Accommodations Guide for Solo and Group Travel in February
Belize Accommodations Guide for Solo and Group Travel in February
Belize is a beautiful Central American country known for its stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant culture. If you're planning a trip to Belize in February, you're in for a treat! This time of year is considered the dry season, with mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine, making it an ideal time to explore the country.
Solo Travel Accommodations
For the first three days of your trip when you'll be on your own, consider staying in one of the following accommodations:
Cayo District
If you're interested in exploring the ancient Maya ruins and experiencing the jungle, the Cayo District is an excellent option. Some highly recommended accommodations in this area include:
- Black Rock Lodge: A cozy and eco-friendly lodge surrounded by lush gardens and located near the Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) cave.
- DuPlooy's Jungle Lodge: A rustic and charming lodge nestled in the jungle, offering a serene and peaceful atmosphere.
Placencia Peninsula
If you prefer a beach vacation, the Placencia Peninsula is a stunning destination. Here are some great options:
- Turtle Inn: A luxurious beachfront resort owned by Francis Ford Coppola, offering excellent amenities and a peaceful atmosphere.
- Singing Sands Inn: A cozy and affordable inn located right on the beach, offering a relaxing and intimate experience.
Group Travel Accommodations
For the week when you'll be meeting up with your friends, consider staying in a larger accommodation that can accommodate your group. Here are some great options:
Ambergris Caye
Ambergris Caye is a popular destination for groups, offering a lively atmosphere and a wide range of activities. Some recommended accommodations include:
- Las Terrazas Resort: A beautiful beachfront resort with spacious villas and suites that can accommodate groups of various sizes.
- Grand Caribe Belize Resort and Condominiums: A luxurious resort with a variety of accommodation options, including condos and villas perfect for groups.
Cayo District
If your group prefers a more adventurous experience, consider staying in the Cayo District again. Here are some great options:
- Galen University: This eco-lodge offers rustic cabins and dormitory-style accommodations perfect for larger groups on a budget.
- Chaa Creek: A luxurious eco-resort with various accommodation options, including villas and cottages that can accommodate groups of different sizes.
No matter where you decide to stay, Belize offers a unique and memorable experience. Be sure to immerse yourself in the local
Jo-Ann
Heading to Belize in February - looking for recommendations for accommodations. Will be on my own for 3 days then meeting up with friends for a week.