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Cayo
District Found in the crisp mountain air of the Cayo
District among jungle-covered hills, deep caverns and the flowing
Macal and Mopan Rivers, is the delightful town of San
Ignacio. Rich in both culture and nature, this area
is ideal for visitors wanting to truly experience the inland adventures
Belize has to offer.
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The Lodge
at Chaa Creek
This serene pampering paradise, with palm-thatched cottage rooms
and luxury suites, spreads out along the tranquil riverside. |
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San Ignacio Resort Hotel
Overlooking the Macal River, this premier resort boasts a pool,
tennis courts, bars, restaurant and its own jungle trails and
iguana exhibit. |
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duPlooy’s
Jungle Lodge
This jungle hideaway with private bungalows and two-story cottages
wrapped in balconies is home to the Belize Botanical Garden. |
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Pine
forests, rushing rivers, and crystalline caves create a scene of
pristine, panoramic perfection. Found within the heart of the Cayo
District, south of San Ignacio,
Mountain Pine Ridge encompasses almost
300 square miles of forest reserve. Listen to plummeting waterfalls,
the shuffles of small animals in the brush, and the distinct call
of howler monkeys.
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Five
Sisters Jungle Lodge
This private escape for nature lovers overlooking the
Five Sisters Falls, presents comfortable, thatched mahogany
cabanas. |
Blancaneaux
Lodge
Francis Ford Coppola’s lodge offers well-appointed hand-thatched
bunglaows enveloped in lush foliage. |
Hidden Valley
Inn
Charming private suites nestled in a garden oasis, each with
their own fireplace. |
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