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Jungle Lodges in Belize

A directory of jungle lodges, resorts, and hotels in the Central American Country of Belize.

Chaa Creek Lodge
A luxury lodge set in 340 acre nature preserve on the banks of the Macal river in the foothills of the Maya Mountains in Belize. The lodge has 18 comfortable rooms.

Clarissa Falls Resort
Family owned ranch located 5 miles from San Ignacio. Accommodations are in thatched bungalows and the resort has its own restaurant. has large suites low priced cottages, a hostel-like bunk house, and camping.

Jaguar Paw
A lodge with distinctive architecture set in a dense tropical forest near Belmopan and one of the largest system of caves in Belize.

Macal River Jungle Camp
Ten simple camping cabins on the banks of the Macal River. Cabins are small bungalows on raised platforms with peak roofs and screened in sides.

Midas Tropical Resort
Individual cottages on the banks of the Macal River near downtown San Ignacio in the Cayo District of Belize.

Jungle Spas in Belize
Some of these Belizian spas are associated with lodges located in tropical jungles.



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