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11 Day Beach, Private Island & Jungle – Hopkins/ Placenia/ Belmopan

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7 Days
Belize
1
Day 1 :
  • Upon arrival at Belize International airport, you will make your way to your connecting flight to Hopkins. Here you will be greeted by hotel staff and taken to the hotel. Enjoy a welcome drink before you are shown to your room. Head out to the overwater cabana and bar to have a drink and watch the sunset. Swing from the rope and have a swim.
2
Day 2 :
  • Indulge in a big breakfast and relax in the morning sun. Take a stroll through town on an electric bike, swim in the ocean, kayak, or go for a sail on one of the Hobie cats. I think the staff here might actually be the happiest people on earth. They will make your stay an absolute pleasure. Maybe get yourself a spa treatment. Also, you’ll have plenty of Iguana sightings as they roam around the property all day long. Have dinner at the beach restaurant to close out the evening.
3
Day 3 :
  • After breakfast maybe hop on a boat and spend the day at some of the best snorkeling spots in the world. And chances are you’ll see plenty of dolphins along the way. Back to the hotel in the late afternoon to relax before an amazing dinner.
4
Day 4 :
  • After waking and eating breakfast, enjoy the last plunge and swim in the ocean. From here you will be driven to the dock and taken to the island on a small boat. After meeting your concierge and other personnel on the island you’ll be given a tour. Spend the rest of the day settling in and watching the sunset from the deck. And if you’re feeling adventurous spend some time on the 20ft dock waterslide.
5
Day 5 :
  • Wake up to the sound of the ocean and head out to the restaurant to have your breakfast. Do nothing all day! Or…snorkel, fish, kayak, jet ski, scuba dive or sit around and enjoy fresh fruit and other snacks from the extensive menu. Who knew you’d have this many eating options on an island!
6
Day 6 :
  • Ok, let’s mix things up and head out into the ocean to chase and swim with dolphins and nurse sharks, find amazing reefs to swim, deserted islands to explore, and maybe a little fishing to catch your dinner. Return back to the island to have a private dinner as you watch the sunset, overlooking the ocean followed by a campfire.
7
Day 7 :
  • After waking and eating breakfast, enjoy the last plunge and swim in the ocean before taking your boat back to the mainland. From there you’ll be driven into the jungle and to the resort. Eat at the restaurant, visit the gardens or sit by the pool. Take the rest of the day to relax.
8
Day 8 :
  • Wake up early and enjoy a farm-to-table breakfast, followed by a hike to the private on-site caves to learn about the ancient Mayan cultures of Belize. Spend the afternoon by the pool or maybe take a horseback ride through the jungle. Get to know some fellow travelers at the bar or enjoy a quiet meal to yourself.
9
Day 9 :
  • Get ready for a day of adventure and fun. You’ll have your choice of zip-lining, repelling, or exploring the local waterfalls and caves by kayak. Indulge yourself in a spa treatment in the evening before a good night's sleep.
10
Day 10 :
  • After breakfast, you will venture off the property with your private guide to the Mayan ruins with the optional stop to visit an orphanage to meet the children of Belize. We highly encourage this experience and found that it sheds light and perspective on some of the issues that the Belize people face. This experience for us was extremely uplifting and the kids were so wonderful. Spend the rest of the afternoon on property and enjoy the sunset from the outside deck of the restaurant as you enjoy some dinner and wine.
11
Day 11 :
  • After a light breakfast, you’ll have some time to sit by the pool until it’s time to leave for the airport.
1
Day 1 :
  • Upon arrival at Belize International airport, you will make your way to your connecting flight to Hopkins. Here you will be greeted by hotel staff and taken to the hotel. Enjoy a welcome drink before you are shown to your room. Head out to the overwater cabana and bar to have a drink and watch the sunset. Swing from the rope and have a swim.
2
Day 2 :
  • Indulge in a big breakfast and relax in the morning sun. Take a stroll through town on an electric bike, swim in the ocean, kayak, or go for a sail on one of the Hobie cats. I think the staff here might actually be the happiest people on earth. They will make your stay an absolute pleasure. Maybe get yourself a spa treatment. Also, you’ll have plenty of Iguana sightings as they roam around the property all day long. Have dinner at the beach restaurant to close out the evening.
3
Day 3 :
  • After breakfast maybe hop on a boat and spend the day at some of the best snorkeling spots in the world. And chances are you’ll see plenty of dolphins along the way. Back to the hotel in the late afternoon to relax before an amazing dinner.
4
Day 4 :
  • After waking and eating breakfast, enjoy the last plunge and swim in the ocean. From here you will be driven to the dock and taken to the island on a small boat. After meeting your concierge and other personnel on the island you’ll be given a tour. Spend the rest of the day settling in and watching the sunset from the deck. And if you’re feeling adventurous spend some time on the 20ft dock waterslide.
5
Day 5 :
  • Wake up to the sound of the ocean and head out to the restaurant to have your breakfast. Do nothing all day! Or…snorkel, fish, kayak, jet ski, scuba dive or sit around and enjoy fresh fruit and other snacks from the extensive menu. Who knew you’d have this many eating options on an island!
6
Day 6 :
  • Ok, let’s mix things up and head out into the ocean to chase and swim with dolphins and nurse sharks, find amazing reefs to swim, deserted islands to explore, and maybe a little fishing to catch your dinner. Return back to the island to have a private dinner as you watch the sunset, overlooking the ocean followed by a campfire.
7
Day 7 :
  • After waking and eating breakfast, enjoy the last plunge and swim in the ocean before taking your boat back to the mainland. From there you’ll be driven into the jungle and to the resort. Eat at the restaurant, visit the gardens or sit by the pool. Take the rest of the day to relax.
8
Day 8 :
  • Wake up early and enjoy a farm-to-table breakfast, followed by a hike to the private on-site caves to learn about the ancient Mayan cultures of Belize. Spend the afternoon by the pool or maybe take a horseback ride through the jungle. Get to know some fellow travelers at the bar or enjoy a quiet meal to yourself.
9
Day 9 :
  • Get ready for a day of adventure and fun. You’ll have your choice of zip-lining, repelling, or exploring the local waterfalls and caves by kayak. Indulge yourself in a spa treatment in the evening before a good night's sleep.
10
Day 10 :
  • After breakfast, you will venture off the property with your private guide to the Mayan ruins with the optional stop to visit an orphanage to meet the children of Belize. We highly encourage this experience and found that it sheds light and perspective on some of the issues that the Belize people face. This experience for us was extremely uplifting and the kids were so wonderful. Spend the rest of the afternoon on property and enjoy the sunset from the outside deck of the restaurant as you enjoy some dinner and wine.
11
Day 11 :
  • After a light breakfast, you’ll have some time to sit by the pool until it’s time to leave for the airport.
Q: What is the best time of year to go?
A: Belize has two distinct wet and dry seasons. The dry season typically occurs December through May and the wet season June through November. In the tropics, rain can occur any time of year, but during the dry season rain falls in brief bursts.
Q: Is Belize safe?
A: Belize is a safe country. The big cities have crime like any other city but the resorts we work with are very safe.
Q: Do they speak good English in Belize?
A: Funny enough, English is their first language. Many people speak Spanish but English is the primary.
Q: Are mosquitos a problem?
A: There are mosquitos in the jungle areas. The hotels generally have a good supply of bug spray to offer but it might be good to bring some.
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