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Belize: Where to Eat, Play & Stay

  • July 14, 2021

[vc_row simple_background_color=”#f7f2ee”][vc_column][vc_column_text]I went to Belize for five days to celebrate my 28th birthday and it was amazing! I really wanted a blend of culture and relaxation since it was my first international trip since the pandemic started. My last trip was in November 2019 to Peru. Below, I’m sharing recommendations on places to eat, stay and play in Belize. I split my time between the mainland, around the capital city of Belmopan, and the Caye Caulker island.

Check out my Belize overview, it covers things like: currency, getting around, and more.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_empty_space][mkdf_tabs type=”vertical”][mkdf_tabs_item tab_title=”Where to Stay”][vc_column_text]

Sleeping Giant Rainforest Lodge

[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Sleeping Giant is the epitome of seclusion and an authentic jungle experience. Although it’s technically in Belmopan, Sleeping Giant is actually located at the base of the Maya mountains. It’s situated alongside the Sibun River and surrounded by the Sibun Forest Reserve, which is a protected rainforest.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

Activities & amenities

Because of its location, there are acres of land you can explore. They have tons of activities/tours you can enjoy both onsite and throughout Belize. From hiking up their gazebo to get stunning views and river-tubing down the Sibun River. To cave exploration and cooking classes. And if you’re looking to relax, they also have a shared pool and hot tub.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”four” space_between_items=”micro” image_size=”full” images=”9162,9138,9139,9144″][vc_column_text]

Food

There are two restaurants located on the property – The Grove House restaurant and Don Tonito’s:[/vc_column_text][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]

The Grove House

Open everyday, with specified breakfast, lunch and dinner hours. This restaurant has many accolades including: Belize’s 2019/2018 Restaurant of the year, and ranked #1 in Belmopan on Tripadvisor.

 

The food is influenced by the unique culture of Belize, and some of the ingredients are grown on the property. Other ingredients are sourced from local villages and markets. I had breakfast and dinner here, which was all delicious and very filling, and their drinks are also very yummy. The prices are reasonable, but they do charge a “resort fee”. For two dinners, one breakfast, and quite a few drinks, the total was $138 USD for two people.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]

Don Tonito’s

Don Tonito’s is their pizza restaurant and is only open Thursday-Sunday. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to eat here since I stayed Monday-Wednesday, but I loved the decor at the restaurant.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”five” space_between_items=”micro” images=”9116,9115,9114,9113,9137″ image_size=”full”][vc_column_text]

Rooms

There are different room options to choose from based on your budget and amount of people. I picked the riverview suite, which included a beautiful enclosed outdoor space and plunge pool.

 

The views from the plunge pool were impeccable, and I loved hearing the sounds of nature throughout the day. But especially in the morning and evening. There isn’t any WIFI in the room, or TVs, so you’re really one with nature. I love that the room includes a water dispenser and robes.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”two” space_between_items=”micro” images=”9153,9152″ image_size=”full”][vc_empty_space][vc_separator][vc_column_text]

Weezie’s Ocean Front Hotel and Garden Cottages

[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Weezie’s is a boutique hotel in Caye Caulker that’s perfect for relaxation and has two locations. One location for the oceanfront hotel and another for the cottages – both are only five minutes from each other.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”two” space_between_items=”micro” images=”9149,9147″ image_size=”full”][vc_column_text]

Activities & amenities

Weezie’s offers complimentary snorkels and masks, paddle boards, fishing rods and kayaks. You can also rent a bike for $5 USD per day. They also offer different activities/tours including: yoga, jet skiing, and even mainland tours. I didn’t book anything because I wanted to relax, which was easy to do because of their multiple pool options.

 

However, I did get a surprise birthday massage, thanks to my best friend. They offer beach-side or in-room massages for 60 or 90 minutes. I HIGHLY recommend getting a massage beach-side because it’s absolutely peaceful.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”three” space_between_items=”micro” images=”9161,9160,9172″ image_size=”full”][vc_column_text]

Food

There’s a restaurant located on the property called Weezie’s Patio Cafe and Bar. The cafe is open for breakfast and lunch, and their bar is open until 7pm everyday. I only ate breakfast here and the food was pretty basic, but good. I loved the atmosphere at the cafe, and the drinks were yummy.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”three” space_between_items=”micro” images=”9120,9121,9125″ image_size=”full”][vc_column_text]

Rooms

Weezie’s offers an oceanfront penthouse, four oceanfront suites, two loft suites, two small studios, and two large studios. I stayed in their lower white cottage, which was very spacious and had a pool directly outside. The kitchen is fully equipped with a stove, microwave, sink, water dispenser, utensils and more. They provide beach towels, and there’s a TV and WIFI in the room.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”two” space_between_items=”micro” images=”9146,9145″ image_size=”full”][/mkdf_tabs_item][mkdf_tabs_item tab_title=”Where to Eat”][vc_column_text]

Benny’s Kitchen

A good restaurant to eat near the Xunantunich Maya ruins. They serve authentic Belizean cuisine like rice and beans with meat and empanadas – which I tried and it was delicious. I also tried their fresh pineapple juice which was good.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”two” space_between_items=”micro” images=”9129,9130″ image_size=”full”][vc_empty_space][vc_separator][vc_column_text]

Maggie’s Sunset Kitchen

After a long day of traveling from Belmopan to Caye Caulker, I wanted to stay close to the room and relax. Due to the pandemic, Maggie’s offers delivery service throughout the island.

 

Communication throughout the delivery process was great and they packed everything beautifully. I got their frozen red sangria, and cilantro whole fish with fried plantains and garden salad. All of it was reasonably priced and absolutely delicious, I definitely still think about the frozen red sangria.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”two” space_between_items=”micro” images=”9118,9119″ image_size=”full”][vc_empty_space][vc_separator][vc_column_text]

Reina’s

It may not have the curb appeal, but don’t judge a book by its cover. The food here is delicious and full of flavor. The owner, chef, server, and bartender was named Elvis. He immediately greeted us and told us the specials for the day. I got the pineapple shrimp, which was spicy and sweet, and a frozen mango daiquiri which was delicious. The portions were great and the prices were reasonable.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”three” space_between_items=”micro” images=”9128,9127,9126″ image_size=”full”][vc_empty_space][vc_separator][vc_column_text]

Lazy Lizard Bar & Grill

One of Caye Caulker’s most famous attractions because of its proximity to the Split. Lazy Lizard is a nice hangout spot to eat, drink, and listen to music. You can watch the sunset, or even jump off the platform into the water. I got their boozy strawberry lemonade slushie and lemon snapper, both were so delicious. Lazy Lizard is pricier than other restaurants on the island, but I expected this due to its location.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”two” space_between_items=”micro” images=”9122,9123″ image_size=”full”][/mkdf_tabs_item][mkdf_tabs_item tab_title=”Where to Play”][vc_column_text]

Visit Xunantunich and Cahal Pech Maya Ruins

Seeing Maya ruins was honestly the biggest thing I wanted to do, and I got to visit two! Through Sleeping Giant Rainforest Lodge, I was able to book this tour and I’m so happy I did. It cost $116 USD per person and lasted for roughly 5-6 hours. Our tour guide, Orlin, was very informative about the Maya civilization in Belize, and history of Belize.

 

I’ve visited Chichen Itza and cenotes in Mexico where I learned about the Maya civilization. So I was excited to see other archeological sites, especially in a country that once had a large Maya population.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”three” space_between_items=”micro” images=”9142,9175,9185″ image_size=”full”][/mkdf_tabs_item][/mkdf_tabs][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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