Gorgeous Romantic Getaway with a Jacuzzi Tub near Punta Gorda in Belize
Hut in Punta Gorda, Toledo
2 guests • 1 bedroom • 1 bed • 1 bathroom
Features and services
Beds
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1 King-size bed
Most popular features
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All meals included
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Breakfast included
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Private Jacuzzi/Hot tub
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National Park
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Hiking
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River, stream or creek
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Swimming
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Fishing
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Lake
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Beach
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1 King-size bed
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1 Bathroom
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Deck/Patio
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Fan
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Electricity
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Water
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Toilet
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Outdoor furniture
Where you will stay
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Punta Gorda, Toledo
Detailed location provided after booking
Scenic views
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Beach
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Mountain
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Forest
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National Park
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Lake
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River, stream or creek
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Waterfall
This 100-acre resort is in the Toledo District of Belize, in the southern region of the country and eight miles from the Caribbean. About half of the land is in designated protected areas, which not only increases the presence of wildlife but also offers an unspoiled environment. The site is surrounded by jungle on all sides, giving guests an authentic experience of the Central American tropics. Ancient trees, creeping vines, and wild creatures are all just a few steps away.
Guests can explore all this on their own by following the property’s trail system, or take guided hikes to see more and have explanations by knowledgeable guides. Most of the neighboring villages are inhabited by Mayans, so guests will be able to experience their different culture. Glampers will also be able to see celebrations such as the Toledo Cacao Festival and Maya Day.
This property is situated between the villages of San Felipe and Santa Ana, where many of the property’s employees are from. Guests may even be able to visit Mayan homes and farms, allowing glampers to have further insight into their world. This site is also close to the Agua Caliente Luha Wild Life Sanctuary and the Columbia River Forest Reserve, giving guests even more magnificent views to enjoy.
The Moho River runs along the property and is clean and deep enough to swim in as well as paddle along in kayaks and canoes. The fruit trees are organically grown and the guests can pick from them whenever they wish. The surrounding exotic flowers attract many kinds of wildlife, especially birds.
The site tries to be as eco-friendly as possible. Being so close to the river it is important to not harm the environment. Solar panels and biodegradable soaps and cleaning products are used. All water waste goes to septic tanks that lead to an underground leech field, fertilizing the surrounding plants.
The property is also part of a reforestation program – teak, mahogany, and fruit trees can be found around the property, on land that had previously been cleared, burned, and farmed. These trees not only provide shade but they also increase nitrogen levels which then aid the cacao crops, stabilize the river banks, diversify the overall sustainability of the site, and allow for delicious fresh fruit trees.
The property has also developed a partnership with Sustainable Harvest International, who has established a demonstrative organic garden for farming workshops and fresh produce.
Guests can explore all this on their own by following the property’s trail system, or take guided hikes to see more and have explanations by knowledgeable guides. Most of the neighboring villages are inhabited by Mayans, so guests will be able to experience their different culture. Glampers will also be able to see celebrations such as the Toledo Cacao Festival and Maya Day.
This property is situated between the villages of San Felipe and Santa Ana, where many of the property’s employees are from. Guests may even be able to visit Mayan homes and farms, allowing glampers to have further insight into their world. This site is also close to the Agua Caliente Luha Wild Life Sanctuary and the Columbia River Forest Reserve, giving guests even more magnificent views to enjoy.
The Moho River runs along the property and is clean and deep enough to swim in as well as paddle along in kayaks and canoes. The fruit trees are organically grown and the guests can pick from them whenever they wish. The surrounding exotic flowers attract many kinds of wildlife, especially birds.
The site tries to be as eco-friendly as possible. Being so close to the river it is important to not harm the environment. Solar panels and biodegradable soaps and cleaning products are used. All water waste goes to septic tanks that lead to an underground leech field, fertilizing the surrounding plants.
The property is also part of a reforestation program – teak, mahogany, and fruit trees can be found around the property, on land that had previously been cleared, burned, and farmed. These trees not only provide shade but they also increase nitrogen levels which then aid the cacao crops, stabilize the river banks, diversify the overall sustainability of the site, and allow for delicious fresh fruit trees.
The property has also developed a partnership with Sustainable Harvest International, who has established a demonstrative organic garden for farming workshops and fresh produce.
Activities near Punta Gorda
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Swimming
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Hiking
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Winter sports
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Water sports
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Horseback riding
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Biking
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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Climbing
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Fishing
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Wildlife watching
Horseback Riding: This activity is available for groups of up to three guests, from 15 years of age (or younger if they have prior experience). Trails will allow guests to see the amazing wildlife in their natural setting. There is also the option to ride in the wooden Mennonite buggy.
Kayaking and Canoeing: The calm river allows for pleasant paddling and will give glampers time to take in their surroundings. There are five single kayaks on-site and one double. Traditional wooden dugout canoes are also available. The site can drive guests to a certain point if they wish.
Bike Rides: There are bicycles on-site that guests can ride to the villages of Santa Anna or San Felipe, where they will be able to take a dip in their swimming hole and grab a snack at the general store.
Fishing: The Moro River has machaca, tarpon, and snook. If guests bring gear they can sit on the dock and enjoy the wildlife surrounding the river while waiting for a bite.
Guided Tours: Glampers can hike through Eladio Pop’s permaculture cacao farm or swim through the Blue Creek Cave rock formations. The property offers courses in jungle survival skills on site, and guests can visit the organic garden and the farm animals.
Maya Mountain Cacao: Guests can tour the facility to see how the cacao fruit is fermented and dried to cacao beans that are then exported to chocolate makers.
Pottery Studio: There is a large open studio built behind the main lodge with a locally made wood fire kiln. The kick wheel was fashioned out of a boat seat, a steel Comal, some cement, and other found objects.
Bird Watching: Being in designated protected areas, this property is almost entirely unspoiled, providing a large habitat for local and migratory birds. There are field guides available in the library to help guests identify the different species. The best spotting time is around dawn – from about 4 pm to 6 pm. Guests can request early-morning bird walks that are led by professional guides.
Kayaking and Canoeing: The calm river allows for pleasant paddling and will give glampers time to take in their surroundings. There are five single kayaks on-site and one double. Traditional wooden dugout canoes are also available. The site can drive guests to a certain point if they wish.
Bike Rides: There are bicycles on-site that guests can ride to the villages of Santa Anna or San Felipe, where they will be able to take a dip in their swimming hole and grab a snack at the general store.
Fishing: The Moro River has machaca, tarpon, and snook. If guests bring gear they can sit on the dock and enjoy the wildlife surrounding the river while waiting for a bite.
Guided Tours: Glampers can hike through Eladio Pop’s permaculture cacao farm or swim through the Blue Creek Cave rock formations. The property offers courses in jungle survival skills on site, and guests can visit the organic garden and the farm animals.
Maya Mountain Cacao: Guests can tour the facility to see how the cacao fruit is fermented and dried to cacao beans that are then exported to chocolate makers.
Pottery Studio: There is a large open studio built behind the main lodge with a locally made wood fire kiln. The kick wheel was fashioned out of a boat seat, a steel Comal, some cement, and other found objects.
Bird Watching: Being in designated protected areas, this property is almost entirely unspoiled, providing a large habitat for local and migratory birds. There are field guides available in the library to help guests identify the different species. The best spotting time is around dawn – from about 4 pm to 6 pm. Guests can request early-morning bird walks that are led by professional guides.
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