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Most visitors do not need a visa for stays up to 30 days. This includes travelers from the US, Canada, the UK, EU, and many Commonwealth countries. Just ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay.
Belize uses the Belize Dollar (BZD), which is pegged at 2 BZD to 1 USD. US dollars are widely accepted, especially in tourist areas. Credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants, and shops, though some rural areas prefer cash.
English is the official language, making it easy for most visitors to communicate. Spanish, Belizean Creole, and several Mayan dialects are also commonly spoken.
The dry season (November to May) is ideal for sunshine and outdoor adventures. The green season (June to October) offers lush landscapes, fewer crowds, and great travel deals, though you may experience occasional rain.
No vaccinations are mandatory for entry. However, it’s recommended to be up to date on routine vaccines such as tetanus, hepatitis A, and typhoid. If visiting jungle or rural areas, consult your doctor about malaria or dengue precautions.
Yes, Belize is generally safe, especially in popular tourist destinations. Exercise the usual precautions: avoid unlit or isolated areas at night, keep your valuables secure, and follow local travel advice.
Most resorts, hotels, and cafes offer Wi-Fi, and mobile service is available through Digi and Smart (the two main providers). Local SIM cards are easy to purchase if you want mobile data during your stay.
Tap water is treated in many places but it's safest to drink bottled or filtered water, especially in rural areas.
Belizean cuisine is a delicious fusion of Caribbean, Latin, and Mayan influences. Fresh seafood, rice and beans, tropical fruits, and spicy stews are local favorites. Food is generally safe to eat, even from street vendors, though use your best judgment.
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We are in the heart of western Belize, just outside of San Ignacio Town in the Cayo District, nestled within a private 500-acre nature reserve along the Macal River.
We are in the heart of western Belize, just outside of San Ignacio Town in the Cayo District, nestled within a private 500-acre nature reserve along the Macal River.
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We offer a variety of unique lodging options to suit every preference, including:
Each room blends comfort with nature and includes handcrafted furnishings, en-suite bathrooms, and private verandas.
We offer both all-inclusive and à la carte options. All-inclusive packages include accommodations, daily meals, guided tours, and activities. Guests not on a package can enjoy meals at our Mariposa Restaurant, featuring farm-to-table cuisine.
Guests can enjoy a wide range of on-site activities, including:
Swimming pool and spa treatments
We also offer off-site tours to Maya temples, caves, waterfalls, and more.
Yes! We welcome families and offer a family adventure package, educational activities, and child-friendly tours. Our Inland Expeditions team helps tailor experiences for kids of all ages.
We recommend:
Yes, Wi-Fi is available in the main lodge, restaurant, and most guest rooms. However, we encourage guests to disconnect and immerse themselves in the natural surroundings.
Absolutely! Sustainability is at our core. We practice:
We’re proud to be a pioneer in responsible travel in Belize.
You can book directly through our website, email us at [email protected], or message us on WhatsApp at +501 631-5711 Our team is happy to assist with reservations, transfers, and trip planning.
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