Located in Caye Caulker, a few steps from Caye Caulker Beach, Barefoot Beach Belize has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a bar.
Michael
United States of America
It was wonderful! Very friendly people and good food
Weezie’s Oceanfront Hotel and Garden Cottages is a boutique hotel located on the eastern shore of Caye Caulker with views of the barrier reef. Free WiFi is available.
Bridget
United States of America
The staff, rooms, pools, everything was awesome! Weezie’s exceeding expectations! It was quaint and quiet, clean, and the perfect get away! We stayed at the cottages that is a block away from the main buildings. It was a quick walk or a fun bike ride over. Not far at all!
Located in Caye Caulker, Sea Dreams Hotel has free bikes, terrace, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. Staff on site can arrange airport transportation.
Merilee
United States of America
Very charming and comfortable. Had water available.
Located in Caye Caulker and with Caye Caulker Beach reachable within a 3-minute walk, DreamCabanas provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace.
Karen
United States of America
The property is very clean and well maintained. The staff is very friendly.
Located in Caye Caulker, a 8-minute walk from Caye Caulker Beach, Costa Nube has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Shell
United States of America
Aldo and Kolleen have an incredible property on Caye caulker. You can tell how much they care about their guests and want them to enjoy the island as much as they do. The first day we got there it was pouring rain, but Aldo still took us out on a tour of the island and made sure we were comfortable. The property is perfect for those willing to be away from the night life and to escape and look at the stars. Mt husband and I watched the sunrise every morning from our balcony and enjoyed the other decks on the property. This is a hidden gem on Caye Caulker and we could stay there again in a heartbeat. Very thankful for all the amenities they offer and the location of this property. We can’t wait to go back and see more of Caye caulker! ☺️
La Isla Resort is located on the beachfront in Caye Caulker, just a 2-minute walk from the Water Taxi dock. Free WiFi access is available throughout.
Kendra
United States of America
Great location and very friendly staff! The view from our room was amazing! It was nice having a kayak and paddle board accessible for us to take out to the ocean. Would definitely stay here again!
Located in Caye Caulker and with Caye Caulker Beach reachable within a few steps, Jan's Hotel provides a tour desk, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a private beach area.
David
United States of America
Great location walking to the Lazy Lizard and split
This Belize Caye Caulker Plaza Hotel is 656 feet from Playa Asuncion. Features include rooms with free WiFi. Each room has a desk, and en sutie with a shower.
Stanley
United States of America
Staff was great,location excellent service really good would definitely recommend it to friends.Would be perfect if it had a swimming pool.
The Bounty is located on the beachfront in Caye Caulker, a few steps from Caye Caulker Beach. With a garden, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Melissa
United States of America
It was so perfectly located on the main strip
Nextdoor they had the best karaoke bar/restaurant. Right in front of the ocean
Located within a few steps of Caye Caulker Beach, The Caye Hotel in Caye Caulker has a number of amenities including a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
Very nice Hotel and location to stay at Caye Caulker
Blu Zen has free bikes, outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center and restaurant in Caye Caulker. There's a grill and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.
Modern design, clean facilities, friendly people!!
Featuring free WiFi throughout and a sun terrace, Blue Wave Guest House offers accommodations steps from Caye Caulker Beach. The rooms come with a TV, seating area and bathroom.
Had a cute little balcony and right across from the sea
This Belize Caye Caulker Plaza Hotel is 656 feet from Playa Asuncion. Features include rooms with free WiFi. Each room has a desk, and en sutie with a shower.
Good location for ferries & all restaurants & bars
Suite 3 at Island Pearl Gold Standard Certified is located on the beachfront in Caye Caulker, 1.7 miles from Caye Caulker Beach. Each room includes a balcony with sea views and free WiFi.
Located in Caye Caulker and within a 11-minute walk of Caye Caulker Beach, Palmetto#1 @ Island Cabanas has a garden, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Schoon, voldoende keuken inventaris, rustige omgeving, gebruik fietsen
Located in Caye Caulker, a 3-minute walk from Caye Caulker Beach, Tropical Paradise Express provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Great location and facilities
Clean room
Nice staff
Enjoy Hotel offers accommodations in Caye Caulker. Guests can enjoy the sun terrace. A flat-screen TV is available and air conditioning. A private bathroom is offered.
Good location, they have roof terase just for chill
Located on the beachfront in Caye Caulker, Tropical Paradise offers a bar-restaurant, free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned rooms with sea views. The Water Taxi terminal is just a 2-minute walk away.
Great location with own pool and jetty out to sea.
Treetops Hotel offers accommodations in Caye Caulker, just 13 mi from San Pedro and 21 mi from Belize City. Every room comes with a flat-screen TV. There is a tour desk at the property.
Schönes, modernes Design und großzügiges Zimmer und Bedezimmer
Located right on the water in Caye Corker Town Center, Rainbow Hotel offers an on-site restaurant and excellent views of the Caribbean Sea. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Close to Beach and shops. Reasonably priced. Clean.
Located in Caye Caulker, a 8-minute walk from Caye Caulker Beach, Costa Nube has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Loved the size of our room and the different levels to sit and relax
FAQs about hotels in Caye Caulker
On average, 3-star hotels in Caye Caulker cost $67 per night, and 4-star hotels in Caye Caulker are $84 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Caye Caulker can be found for $196 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Caye Caulker this weekend is $118 or, for a 4-star hotel, $113. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Caye Caulker for this weekend cost around $154 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $149 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Caye Caulker for tonight. You'll pay around $141 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Caye Caulker will cost around $112, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Caye Caulker is very welcoming and relaxing. The people are friendly and the food is very tasty. I ate the coconut curried shrimp dinner with rice n peas and barbecue chicken at Chef Kareem. Walking distance to the water is one of my favorite part of being in Caye Caulker. Anything you need is steps away and you can walk without the need of a golf cart anywhere. I didn’t get to go to the other side of the split because I didn’t have enough time, but I will definitely visit again.
Elida
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We just returned from the most incredible vacation on a...
We just returned from the most incredible vacation on a picturesque little island paradise. From start to finish, it exceeded all expectations thanks in large part due to its friendly inhabitants who made certain that every moment counted.
Ross
8.0
Scored 8.0
Caye Caulker is great.
Caye Caulker is great. Everyone we ran into was super friendly. I would not go there just for the beaches. There are only a few that are what one typically thinks of when they think of Caribbean beaches. The snorkeling was 100% worth the trip out there alone. The food we had was great -- ask your lodging, they can steer you to the right places (I would recommend Reina's, Errolyn's, Maggie's Sunset Grill, Ice and Beans). The owner of Ice and Beans remembers your order and name on the second day you stop by and is sooo nice. I would also recommend that you do not miss rooftop yoga at Namaste Cafe!. The Split can feel a little Cancun Spring Break 1990ish. But its easy to avoid. We rented bicycles at our cabanas and that made getting around the island so much easier! Highly recommend- fun and easier than a golf cart because the roads are a little bumpy.
David
United States of America
10
Scored 10
One of the smaller Belizean island, CC has its own charm and...
One of the smaller Belizean island, CC has its own charm and its own pace -- go slow but keep moving is the motto. Food is excellent, dive opportunities everywhere, terrific snorkeling. Ah, but the Sand Flies!! Ouch! Make sure you have plenty of reef safe insect repellent and stay off the sand in the early morning and late afternoon when they come to feast on your legs and ankles. And remove your shoes before going back inside so you don't bring the little critters with you. I was pretty okay, but my manpanion looked like he had chicken pox and he was pretty miserable. Take care....but go slow!
Best lobster is to be found at Pelican Sunset on the west side of the island. Make a reservation in person around noon if you want a sunset table. Dinner is served all day, but you might want to avoid happy house as it's crazy crowded. The Art Cafe is great for brekkie and has a lot of vegan options as well as salads.Eat meat pies when you can find them. Use Marie's hot sauce, a locally produced product! Go to The Split and eat crab claws, lobster kabobs, and BBQ corn at Esther's roadside stand. Drink local beer. Also local rum is darned tasty.
Raechel Donahue
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Caye Caulker does not have a beachfront, there is a barrier...
Caye Caulker does not have a beachfront, there is a barrier wall around all the areas. The water is beautiful and we went to Iguana Reef Inn to enjoy a little beach. The roads here are not paved, they are sand or clay and there are a lot of potholes. Your shoes and feet will not stay clean. The major mode of transportation is bicycle or golf cart. The island was not what I expected, we started our vacation in Hopkins which we loved. Check out Coconut Row if you want fabulous service, lazing by a glorious pool and enjoying beach front. The food on Caye Caulker was good but repetitive, most places serve the same stuff. We ended up going to San Pedro one day and renting a golf cart out to Secret Beach, that was really nice. The beach is free and there are restaurants and bars that come to your seats to take your orders and serve you drinks and food. We snorkeled with Nauti Time which is right next to the water taxi. It was a great experience and we had a good time.
JULIE
United States of America
10
Scored 10
It is a beautiful island, less crowded than San Pedro.
It is a beautiful island, less crowded than San Pedro. There are a lot of activities to do. There are a lot of travelling companies, so prices are competitive. People are very nice, and the island is safe in the tourist area. Food is also very good and fresh. You need to be careful with the water taxis because they leave on time, so do not be late. They leave the island very early, so you can catch a lot of tours in Belize city. The only bad part is that the last water taxi to the island leaves at 5:30 pm. You can rent a golf cart to move around the island or rent a bike. There is also a small airport where you can take a tour to see the Great Blue hole.
It is a wonderful, safe, quiet, comfortable place close to everything you need in Caye Caulker. They have a communal kitchen with a large refrigerator and drinking water, free kayaks and bikes (helped exploring the island that was a joy). The owners dispensed a good advice on local tours, restaurants and location of the largest crocodile on the North side: I follwed and got good tours, memorable culinary experience with local seafood, and, of course, took nice pictures of the crocodile. Strongly recommended.
The hotel was beautifully renovated and we had an amazing view of the water. We enjoyed sitting out on the private deck to watch the sunrise in the morning and the room itself was very comfortable. Our hosts Giambattista and Valentina were so hospitable and kind. They greeted us with a Sicilian appetizer and homemade bread, such a thoughtful touch. You can tell they take great pride in their property and genuinely care about their guest's experience on Caye Caulker.
*loved it
*felt more like staying with family than at someone’s hotel
*host and staff are great and very personable
* quiet area. Glad we stayed on the north island. The south part is more for partying
* Great that we had a room with a full kitchen so we had most of our meals there. (would suggest buying food in Belize city before taking the ferry over if possible for more selection and better prices; there are several grocery stores though on the island though)
We liked the beautiful location as it was relatively remote, had gorgeous panaramas and little road traffic. The roads south of the airport are worse than those in town and getting a taxi can be difficult. The Blue Room was large and adequately furnished. Abel, the host, was very helpful and engaging. The room came with bicycles that made it easy to get around the Caye. It is unique on Caye Caulker.
Very helpful staff (Stephanie was our point of contact). Daily breakfast was tasty, with a main offering or a few other options. The beds are comfortable and the room provided everything we needed for our short stay. There are plenty of bikes available to get around and there is a private hotel dock to enjoy the sunset on. I would definitely recommend this hotel for anyone staying on Caye Caulker!
The hostel is amazing, a very beautiful property just on the main street with a bar on the beach. The rooms are big, beds are comfortable and everything is clean. The staff is sooo nice. The best part is you can use kayak for free at anytime, so wonderful sunset and trip to secret beach and crocodile lagoon are included in the experience. Real nice vibes here!
Had a great time at Barefoot on Caye Caulker for multiple nights. Staff were great, hotel was very clean and pool was beautiful. I'd say nicest hotel on this side of Caye Caulker island (the good busy side). Was right beside the Split basically and only a 5 min walk from the ferry! Thanks Barefoot.
We liked our stay at the beach hotel, the location was convenient, close to all the restaurants and the ferry terminal. The bed was comfy and the shower hot with a good water pressure. It had a lovely rooftop terrace with hammocks from where you could see both east and west coast.
Accommodation is located at the end of the island in a secluded area that exchanges the busy town center for peace and calmness. It even has it own beach and pier for you to relax.
If your are not used to 5star hotels, the cabanas will do perfectly fine and are well equipped.
Loved our stay at Jaguar Morning Star. The hosts are fantastic and very quick to respond to any questions. Our studio/cabana was very well equipped and we really appreciated access to free bicycles, which made getting around Caye Caulker a breeze.
this resort is adorable and the best on Caye Caulker. Clean, very comfy and has everything you need. the beach is a minute away and the town centre is 10 minutes walk. the staff were fantastic and we would go back to weezie's when we can
I like everything about the hotel we came on my birthday week May 9th.
People were kind, our room was clean, the only thing was our balcony glass was a little dusty. We had a beautiful time in belize always!!!
Cute, colorful - great location in the action of Caye Caulker! Great sized room (esp for just me!!), kitchen, bathroom and shower all very close. Would definitely stay here again!
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