Proximity:
About 2 hours flight from Houston, or Miami, you
are not far from home
Easy Communication
and comprehension:
English is the official language. No need to
spend some of your time getting up to speed in
the language.
Tropical
Environment:
Squarely located in the tropics, Belize offers a
tropical environment that is distinctly
different from anything existing
in North America. You will get exposed to
unfamiliar flora, fauna, agriculture, foods and
any other form of human expression that is
environment-dependent. Peaceful
& politically Stable:
You will find that almost everyone is helpful,
friendly, and glad that you are here.
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Affordability: Pay less and still get
great value
Accessibility:
Minimize your
transportation time, we're 20 minutes from the
airport Comfort: Relax in our clean and spacious
rooms Security:
Enjoy the advantages of staying
in a tranquil private village
Sustainable Program: We offer a wide variety of
sustainable program
Setting:
Experience the lush beauty of
the tropics right outside your door Cuisine: Meticulously prepared and
exquisitely presented meals that are delicious Service: Our well trained staff are
friendly and helpful
A popular destination for
backpackers and other tourists.
Caye Caulker
is a small limestone coral island off the coast of Belize in the
Caribbean Sea measuring about 5 miles (north to south) by less
than 1 mile (east to west). The town on the island is known by
the name Caye Caulker Village, though the correct name from old
maps is Santa Elena. Some have said the islands name is derived
from the practice of caulking or sealing the seams in wooden
boats to make them watertight, due to the high number of
shipwrights on the island. "Caye Corker", the alternative
spelling of the name used by British cartographers, has largely
fallen into disuse. This was a phonetic spelling which in older
English was pronounced the same.
It is now generally agreed that the name was derived at a much
earlier date from the Spanish name for the island "Cayo Hicaco".
This refers to the Hicaco plum which grows wild on the island
and was gathered by Spanish seafarers to combat scurvy.
Caye Caulker main street
Caye Caulker is located approximately 20 miles (32 km)
north-northeast of Belize City, and is accessible by high-speed
water taxi or small plane. In recent years the island has become
a popular destination for backpackers and other tourists. There
are over 30 tiny hotels, and a number of restaurants and shops.
Roundtrips
Airport Transfer
Minimize your
transportation time, we're 20 minutes from the
airport
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Delicious Meals
Meticulously prepared and
exquisitely presented meals that are delicious
Tranquil & Secure
Enjoy the advantages of staying
in a tranquil and secure private village
6
Night Accommodation
Relax in our clean and spacious
rooms
Hol Chan Marine
Snorkel
Inthe
home of Belize's Manatee Reserve.
to search for graceful "sea cows"
swimming and frolicking in their natural
habitat.
Manatee Watching
snorkel at
one of the most famous Marine
Reserve: Hol Chan and Shark Ray Alley
(spectacular!)
Cave
Tubing
At the end of your
cave tubing journey through this astounding cave
system, you will float out into the open, under
the canopy of the majestically tall trees lining
the riverbanks, until you end up right back
where you started walking. This makes for an
easy and totally enjoyable circuit, and allows
you the opportunity to relax and reflect after
your adventure.
Lamanai Maya Ruin
Travel by boat along the New River and witness
the same flora and fauna ancient Mayan traders
observed on the way to the Lamanai ancient city.
Lamanai, or "submerged crocodile," is off the
beaten track-perhaps the reason why it thrived
for over 3000 years
Lamanai is also a botanical and wildlife reserve
and showcases many native exotic birds and
plants used for medicinal and commercial
purposes.
Most trees are labeled along the trails for easy
identification