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When youre traveling on a budget, you often worry about the moment when you would have to take out your wallet, and thats usually every couple of hours or so. How then do you expect to enjoy if you have to worry about such things? Arent vacations supposed to be about pampering yourself and keeping your days as worry-free as possible?

Youre right, of course. And, of course, you should be pampered when youre on vacation and one way for you to do that is to stay at a Belize all Inclusive vacation resort. Bordered on the north by Mexicos Yucatan Peninsula, on the east by the Caribbean Sea, and on the west and south by Guatemala, the island of Belize is a relatively small country with a total population of approximately 239,000. It features a unique blend of tropical rain forests and barrier reefs that reflect the casual lifestyle of the many locals. Spending your vacation in an all inclusive resort in Belize is certainly worth it, if not for the place then for the tons of amenities and facilities included in just one package.

Below are some great Belize all inclusive vacation resorts and hotels. When it comes to choosing the right Belize all inclusive vacation resort, it is important that you consider your options well. Find out what you want first and then get down to sorting through the many all inclusive resort in Belize out there. For starters, you can use the list below.



Kanantik Reef and Jungle Resort

If you’re up for a bit of eco-tourism, then the Belize alliInclusive vacation hotel that is Kanantik Reef and Jungle Resort might just be what you need. Built in Southern Belize across 1,300 feet of private beech, this Belize all inclusive vacation location offers you Caribbean culture in a resort that encompasses over 300 acres of untouched land. A total of 25 separate, individually air conditioned cabanas composes this Belize all inclusive vacation resort, each one indulgently spacious and luxurious. Amenities at this Belize all inclusive vacation resort include an Italian fire wood pizza oven, an authentic gelato machine, a bar with an espresso machine, dive shop featuring a Newton 42; dive boat, a Newton 32; deep sea fishing boat, and several more.

Jaguar Reef Lodge

Interested in a vacation spot where you discover a world of possibilities from one location? Surrounded as it is by millions of acres of reef and rainforest, the Belize all inclusive vacation resort that is the Jaguar Reef Lodge provides you with unlimited opportunities for snorkeling, diving, fishing, biking, kayaking, and hiking. Attractions include the barrier reef nearby, exotic tropical rivers, Mayan ruins, and jungle hikes only minutes away.

Recommended Reading

Fodor's Belize 2007

Book Description

Though it's a mere sliver on the Caribbean, Belize is one of the fastest growing destinations in Central America, and it's easy to see why. Belize enchants over 230,000 visitors a year—including honeymooners, celebrities, and diving and deep-sea fishing enthusiasts—with its surreal landscape. This brand-new guide gives a thorough overview of the entire country, from inland Maya ruin expeditions to coastal adventures.

• 8-page color insert

• Full coverage of outdoor activities from hiking in the Cayo district to boating around the atolls

• Feature chapter on Maya Ruins, including tips on visiting a ruin and a specialized itinerary

Review - My husband and I just returned from a 16 day trip, and this book was definitely worth the money!! It is the most up to date Belize guidebook you can buy right now, and almost all of it's information was right on. We also bought the Belize Moon Guidebook, and comparing the two, I would say that Fodors is more upscale. Usually, it's assuming you're going to rent a car and hire guides for your trips (both of which cost $$$), and it does a better job of describing more expensive hotels and restaurants. This is great if you have the money, but we were on a budget, so this info was useless for us. The Moon book did a better job covering places and topics for a budget traveller (like what to do if you get a GI bug--something no one wants, but when it happens, you're glad it's covered in the book!). That said, Fodor's was still really helpful because it's the most up to date, so it's maps, attractions, restaurant, and lodging recommendations could usually be relied on (Kudos for the Fodor's recommendation for Tradewinds in Plancencia--this tip alone made me glad I bought the book!). Overall, it's the perfect book if you are planning a more upscale trip, but it's still very helpful (4 star) if you're a budget traveller and I would defintely recommend purchasing it along with the Moon Belize book.