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Falling Leaves Lodge
Situated in San Ignacio, 500 metres from Cahal Pech, Falling Leaves Lodge features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.

The Alexandria Marquis Hotel and Resort
Set in San Ignacio, 6.8 km from Cahal Pech, The Alexandria Marquis Hotel and Resort offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
The West House Boutique Hotel
Located in San Ignacio, 1.9 km from Cahal Pech, The West House Boutique Hotel provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking and a bar.

KikiWitz Resort
Set in Belmopan, 39 km from Cahal Pech, KikiWitz Resort offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.

Pine Ridge Lodge
Pine Ridge Lodge has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in San Ignacio. Featuring a bar, the property is located within 18 km of Barton Creek Cave.

River Park Inn
Situated in San Ignacio, 2.2 km from Cahal Pech, River Park Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.

Venus Hotel
Located within 1.9 km of Cahal Pech and 17 km of El Pilar, Venus Hotel features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in San Ignacio.

Rolson Hotel
Conveniently located a short walk from downtown San Ignacio, Rolson Hotel offers comfortable accommodation and free WiFi access.

Cahal Pech Village Resort
Located in San Ingnacio, this rustic-style resort features spectacular views of the Belize River Valley and offers guests free Wi-Fi and an on-site restaurant.

Ian Anderson Caves Branch Jungle Lodge
Ian Anderson Caves Branch Jungle Lodge is set in Belmopan and has a garden, a restaurant and a bar.

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It’s a mountainous area and remind me of my country, Haiti.
It’s a mountainous area and remind me of my country, Haiti. We went to the downtown market, not much for tourists. Also, they don’t speak much English over there compared to other cities but it’s a cool place.Guest review byBoir - 8.0
Stayed for 6 nights total: 2 in San Ignacio, 1 at Rainforest...
Stayed for 6 nights total: 2 in San Ignacio, 1 at Rainforest Inn on Butterfly Highway, and 3 at the beach in Hopkins. The Rainforest was awesome and we did some cave exploring on tours. My husband and I enjoyed the cave tube float and our friends loved the ATM cave. Of course there are a number of Mayan ruins to explore without having to cross into Guatemala. Belize is a small country but from the Cays to Belmopan city and beach areas the culture is varied. The Garifuna culture around Hopkins is quite interesting and different from San Ignacio, which is more Mayan.Guest review byBarbaraUnited States - 10.0
Stunning property - so lush and beautiful.
Stunning property - so lush and beautiful. Very clean and cared for. The rooms were so unique - unlike any we had ever stayed in. The staff was very friendly. We very much enjoyed our stay and hope to return when we can stay longer.Guest review byPaulaUnited States - 8.0
If you do not have a car public transportation is poor.
If you do not have a car public transportation is poor. I ate on the property but they had a few restaurants that made beautiful food around. I was a solo traveler and I didn’t miss not having friends or companyGuest review byAnonymous - 10.0
There is something magical about the experience of this...
There is something magical about the experience of this place. This is a very special place. Mike the owner says he has a special energy. For us it was a place of peace and being in tune with nature. The sunrise over the river, going for a swim in the morning mist with the sounds of the jungle - unbelievable! In the afternoon, the howler monkeys roam the treetops over the small complex. Everything is laid out very sustainably and the fabulous cook spoiled us with local food and a breakfast of our choice. We'll be back - Mike, big hug! The whole staff always have a smile on their faces.Guest review byAndreasGermany - 8.0
San Ignacio has enough for one to two days of activities for...
San Ignacio has enough for one to two days of activities for a typical tourist. The Mayan Temple complexes are the main attraction (the one in San Ignacio is easy to reach but less interesting than the others a bit further away). The Iguana conservation project and chocolate making demonstration are worthwhile if you have time. The drive from the airport is not scenic, but it's simple to navigate.Guest review byRichardUnited States - 10.0
The lodge is in the perfect place to do a variety of jungle...
The lodge is in the perfect place to do a variety of jungle adventure tours and activities, especially all the caves and sinkholes in the area, and to explore the Mayan ruins, and to get a real feel for the culture of Belize.Guest review byKellyUnited States - 10.0
This is a great town in the heart of the Cayo (Belize).
This is a great town in the heart of the Cayo (Belize). Touted as a "backpackers destination" I consider this a must-visit for those visiting Belize as the residents are friendly and really give a taste for what parts of Belizian culture can be like.Guest review byJessicaUnited States - 10.0
I specifically went to see the Thirsty Jagwar (yummy fruit...
I specifically went to see the Thirsty Jagwar (yummy fruit wines) booth at the Day & Night Market at Mae Gordon Park in Belmopan. It was a rainy day and the grounds were a bit wet and muddy, but there was a good variety of friendly vendors, so it was fun to shop around. They also had a good DJ and live music so it was entertaining as well. There was also a good variety of food vendors to choose from. The highlight of my visit was my stay at the Kiki Witz Resort. It was only 5 minutes drive outside Belmopan. Easy to find right off the highway just past the ArtBox store, but GPS was off. I had the cutest little Glamping Cabin in the woods! I will definetly come back, stay there and do little excursions out from there.Guest review byLindaCanada