Belize Hotels and Beach Resorts
With stunning beaches, some of the Caribbean’s best snorkeling (Belize is home to the world’s second-largest reef), and easy direct flights from the U.S., it’s no wonder that Belize’s beauty is no longer a secret. Bonus: English is the official language. Here are the best beach resorts on Belize’s islands and seaside towns.
Coco Plum Island Resort – Southern Belize
On its own island 30 minutes by boat from Dangriga, Coco Plum Island Resort is an adults-only, all-inclusive property with only 18 cabanas. There’s no charge to rent kayaks and stand-up paddleboards and the barrier reef is a five-minute boat ride away. By the end of the year, two wellness perks will be unveiled: a spa with an overwater deck and an outdoor yoga studio.
Cayo Espanto – Ambergris Caye
Cayo Espanto, a private-island resort southwest of Ambergris Cay, can only accommodate 18 guests. Each villa and over-water bungalow is staffed with a private butler and a personal chef. Snorkel at the nearby Belize Barrier Reef or fly fish directly from the property. Sailboats, stand-up paddleboards and kayaks are at guests’ disposal.
Itz’ ana – Placencia
Itz’ ana boasts super-cute suites, cottages, penthouses and villas, each decked out in modern beach-house-like décor. Five restaurants and bars —including Ceviche Bar — provide enough culinary diversity to never want to leave. An organic garden, two pools and a spa create a Zen-like experience.
Almond Beach Resort & Spa – Hopkins
Of the 25 rooms at Almond Beach Resort & Spa in Southern Belize, opt for a thatched-roof Beachfront Casita with a private porch and outdoor shower. At the Butterflies Spa, book a Warm Chocolate Massage, which incorporates locally sourced, Belizean Chocolate. Use of kayaks, paddleboards and snorkeling gear is included in rates.
Hatchet Caye Resort – Placencia
Hatchet Caye Resort, a private-island resort off the coast of Placencia is deeply into sustainability, from lionfish dishes at Lionfish Grill that fund Belize Lionfish Project (including fish-your-own options) to a request that guests pack school supplies and other items for local kids in need. Oceanfront cabanas are just a few feet from the water and beach.
Naïa Resort & Spa – Placencia
Tucked into the 200-acre Cocoplum master community, Naïa debuted last winter with 35 Beach Houses and Tree Top Villas. Accommodations range from studio to three-bedrooms, and many come with private plunge pools. Dine at three restaurants including 1981, specializing in Belizean fare like Shrimp and Callaloo Linguine and Mayan Spiced Fish. Don’t miss a guided kayaking tour through the nearby mangroves.
Azul – Ambergris Caye
Because there are only two accommodations (two 3,000-square-foot villas) on Azul’s 10 acres, it’s an ideal spot to truly break away. Meals at Rojo Lounge and Market are sourced from local fisherman and Azul’s nearby organic farm and there are two pools on property. A portion of each stay goes toward Earth’s Oceans, the hotel’s foundation.
Victoria House Resort & Spa – Ambergris Caye
Victoria House is a spa lover’s utopia. Open since November, the 3,500-square-foot spa is the island’s largest, featuring a couple’s treatment room and al fresco massages. Four pools (two with an infinity edge), the Palmilla Restaurant, a bar under a palapa, and a dive shop are also onsite.
Las Terrazas Resort and Residences – Ambergris Caye
The 38 one-, two-, and three-bedroom townhomes at Las Terrazas Resort and Residences include kitchens and washers and dryers for a home-like vibe. Arrive via a 10-minute boat ride from San Pedro. At the rooftop O Restaurant, enjoy Belizean fry jacks and coconut water for breakfast and freshly caught fish for dinner. New classes teach Creole language and Belizean woodcarving.